Restaurants include Acuario Restaurant, Bar Rosso, Barcelona Wine Bar, Bari 167, Bedford Hall Craft Kitchen & Bar, Blackstones Steakhouse, Capriccio Café, Chez Vous Bistro, Çka Ka Qëllu, Columbus Park Trattoria, Divina Modern Italian, FISH Restaurant + Bar, Flinders Lane Kitchen & Bar, Hudson Social, Jerkyz, Juice Kings, Kashi Sushi Lounge, Kotobuki Japanese Cuisine, Kouzina Greek Taverna & Bar, Kyushu Ramen & Sushi, La Perle Restaurant & Bar, Love Meat Korean BBQ, Noches de Colombia, Quartiere Neighborhood Italian, Siena Ristorante, Taj Indian Cuisine, Terra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Towne Parlor Pizza & Pints, Tutti Pazzi, Verde Galerie and ZAZA Italian Gastrobar. Continue Reading →
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Chef Duo Open to Open Freebird in Greenwich, a Fast-Casual Chicken Restaurant
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Award-winning chefs Scott and Heather Fratangelo are bringing a fresh perspective to Greenwich with Freebird, a fast-casual chicken restaurant with a menu focused on chef-driven sandwiches, salads, wraps, and more. The restaurant will open Wednesday, July 26, for breakfast, lunch, and an early casual dinner. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Freebird, L’inizio, Scott and Heather Fratangelo
Summer Cooking Class August 1 at Leicht Kitchen Studio in Greenwich
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Want to learn to cook? Help participate, or sit back and enjoy four courses and a surprise hors’d oeuvre in this lively cooking class. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Farmers Market in Full Swing; Sleepy Hollow Farm Joins with Beef and Pork
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This year, the Greenwich Farmers Market welcomed a new vendor. Sleepy Hollow Farm, based in Southington, offers a variety of both beef and pork, as well as chicken eggs. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Jam Lady, Judy Waldeyer, Moorefield Herb Farm, Nancy Moore, Sleepy Hollow Farm
Greenwich Ave Shopkeeper Sues P&Z, Alleges Outdoor Dining in Parking Spots is Unfair to Retailers
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The owner of Blankenship Dry Goods, a retail store at the top of Greenwich Avenue, is suing the Town’s Planning & Zoning Dept for alleged unfairness stemming from allowing restaurants to set up seasonal outdoor dining “nodes” in metered parking spaces. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants
Coffee for Good Is a Hidden Gem in Plain Sight
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If you look more closely, you will realize that Coffee for Good is not your typical high-end coffee shop. Although it has a full menu including teas, nitro brews, smoothies and salads, it is run by a non-profit that provides paid training to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities so that they can learn the technical and professional skills necessary to obtain competitive integrated employment. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Coffee for Good, Deb Rogan, Greenwich High School, Shreya Prabhu
Riko’s Pizza in Stamford Offers “American Cheeseburger Pie” for a Limited Time
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On June 9, Riko’s launched its American Cheeseburger pizza, which features seasoned ground beef, onions, jalapenos, shredded mozzarella, and American cheese on Riko’s signature thin crust. Continue Reading →
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Restaurateurs Chef Steven Chen and K Dong to Open MOLI in Historic Greenwich Ave Building
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MOLI restaurant and bar is set in a historic building, the foundation of the space was initially designed as the Putnam Trust Bank by architect F.A. Wright in 1915. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, 253 Greenwich Ave, K Dong, MOLI, Steven Chen
After 18 Years, MacDuffs on Railroad Ave to Close in June
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On Tuesday, the owner of MacDuffs Public House, a popular staple of Greenwich’s restaurant scene, announced that after 18 years in business he would be closing the business on Saturday, June 24. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, News, Real Estate, MacDuffs, Railroad Ave
Keeping Rats, Bats & Mice Out of Your House: Local Company Takes a Unique Approach
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While a new “rat czar” in New York City is garnering headlines, rats make Greenwich their home too. Why wouldn’t they? We are a shoreline community, and rats are attracted to water. And like NYC, where rats proliferated along with outdoor dining sheds during the pandemic, Greenwich Avenue also became a popular destination for outdoor dining. Continue Reading →