Connecticut has long welcomed people from many different cultures. And the impact of all those cultures has spiced our culinary scene, created so many annual festivals and continues to add to the richness of life in Connecticut.
Black History Celebration
Black History Month — and every month — Connecticut honors the rich history and innovation influenced by the Black individuals who live or have lived here. From historic landmarks to Black-owned restaurants, boutiques, and other businesses, check out these great destinations.
Asian
Towns across the state of Connecticut, including Stamford, Norwich and Danbury, have large Asian populations that include residents from China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. New Haven’s Lunarfest in February marks the Lunar New Year in Chinese culture. Of course, every August, Hartford hosts the Riverfront Dragon Boat & Asian Festival, a free family-friendly event offering a unique celebration of Asian culture highlighted by the exciting sport of dragon boat racing. Find great Asian flavors and dishes year-round at these and other Connecticut restaurants.
Indian
Connecticut’s Indian community promotes heritage and culture through festivals and celebrations throughout the year. You will find large tightly knit communities in Greenwich and Hamden, among other towns. One of the biggest outdoor festivals of the year, the Chariot Festival in Bushnell Park, is a day filled with fun and food, dance and magic including the Chariot Parade at noon. Find great Indian food year-round at these and other Connecticut restaurants.
Irish
Nearly one in five Connecticut residents has an Irish ancestor, due in part to the many Irish who immigrated here through the ports of Boston and New York in the 19thcentury. Today, there are celebrations and festivals around the state, especially in March, when you’ll find many St. Patrick’s Day parades and events. In June, check out the annual Connecticut Irish Festival at the North Haven Fairgrounds, or plan to attend the two-day Milford Irish Festival, held every September! Find great Irish food year-round at these traditional Irish pubs.
Italian
New Haven’s “Little Italy” neighborhood, the area near Wooster Street, has become world famous for names like Frank Pepe’s, Sally's Apizza and Modern APizza to name just a few. But you can find great Italian cuisine throughout the state, as well as annual celebrations of Italian tradition and pride. The four-night St. Andrew’s Italian Festa lights up the Wooster Square Neighborhood in June with a parade, procession and traditional Italian foods of every kind. And don’t miss Southington’s Italian-American Festival, held in July to celebrate Italian heritage and culture with food tents, live entertainment, contests, children’s events and more. Here are just a few more of the many great Italian restaurants in Connecticut.
Jamaican & Caribbean
Communities throughout Connecticut celebrate the flavors and traditions of the Caribbean every day, and during several prominent annual festivals. The Taste of Caribbean and Jerk Festival, returning to Hartford in August, brings authentic Caribbean cuisine, cool island beverages, spectacular costumes and dance, and island rhythms to Mortensen Riverfront Plaza. While in July, the Westside Reggae Fest is typically held at Danbury’s Ives Concert Park, with incredible live performances, food, activities for the kids and more. One of the best known and most popular Jamaican restaurants in Connecticut is Dunn’s River in Hartford. Find more great restaurants serving Jamaican and Caribbean specialties here.
Latin American
There are places to experience Cuban, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Mexican and Spanish culture in communities across Connecticut. Hartford Latino Fest is held every June at The Church of The Good Shepherd in Downtown Hartford. This multicultural celebration is filled with music, food, dance, performances and much more for the whole family. Also in September, plan to attend Stratford’s Latin Music Festival, sponsored by the Hispanic Heritage of Stratford Society. This annual event features music, food and dance performances. Here are few of the many restaurants to sample and savor Latin American cuisine in Connecticut.
South American
You can also experience authentic Spanish traditions and recipes from South American cultures including Peru, Brazil and Colombia at family-run restaurants around Connecticut. And don’t miss Bridgeport’s Colombian Festival which typically comes to Seaside Park in July! Search here for other South American flavors.
Polish & European
With the largest Polish population in Connecticut, New Britain’s “Little Poland” neighborhood is home to Polish businesses, including traditional restaurants. Look out for the annual Little Poland Festival in June, with leaping folk dancers, live music, arts and crafts, unique shopping, amazing food, costumed characters, carnival rides and activities for the young and young at heart. And here are other restaurants featuring Polish, German, Dutch and other European specialties.
Greek
In Connecticut, you’ll find plenty of Greek culture and cuisine – and lots of tradition surrounding it. Attend the Dionyos Greek Food Festival and enjoy homemade pastitsio, spanakopita, tiropita, gyro, souvlaki, and more, or Greek Festival Hartford for Greek food, pastry, and imports. In Orange, attend the Odyssey Festival; in Waterbury attend Greek Fest; and don’t miss the Stamford Greek Festival.
Here are some spots to enjoy delicious Greek food.
Many Cultures in One
Looking to visit multiple countries at once? Connecticut hosts two premier annual events that celebrate the many different cultural traditions that make their home in the state.
- NICE Festival, Norwalk
Every July, Norwalk plays host to this multicultural event celebrating an array of international traditions, cuisines and communities. - The Gathering, Waterbury
This citywide ethnic festival takes place in September, and celebrates Waterbury’s rich cultural heritage and the melding of the city’s many diverse communities. Be on the lookout for 2025 dates.
And be sure to visit Tangiers International Marketplace in West Hartford for one of the region’s largest showcases of specialty foods from Middle Eastern and Mediterranean traditions.
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