Sally & Bob's Eatery
Long-time, family-run eatery in West Hartford.
Long-time, family-run eatery in West Hartford.
Sakura Garden specializes in delightful Asian-fusion sushi and sashimi while serving hibachi and Japanese entrees you crave.
Sakimura in Meriden features welcoming personal service and exceptional food, which have quickly established the restaurant's outstanding reputation in Meriden. Conveniently located on RT 5, it draws regular guests from Cheshire, Wallingford and beyond, as well. Sakimura has a high-energy style that's lots of fun for all ages. There are 8 Hibachi tables always filled with fans delighted by the dazzling and delicious shows. The sushi is fresh daily, outstanding for its creative and colorful presentation. We have an extensive menu of entrees and we serve wine, the best Asian beers, as well as
Enjoy an extraordinary Pan Asian experience at two Connecticut locations.
Serving Vietnamese and Thai cuisine in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
Experience the tradition of warm hospitality and good country cooking at this quaint American restaurant in Marlborough.
Over 375 years old, this living New England village is home to artifact-rich museums, historic homes, shops and places of interest for all ages.
Middletown's vibrant Main Street is filled with restaurants, cafes, shops and businesses. Experience the “Renaissance” in Downtown Middletown. Restaurants and Shops are thriving and you will find a lot happening in this city, founded 360 years ago on the banks of the Connecticut River. Visit our website to learn more or find a business here.
The Hicks-Stearns Museum is an outstanding example of the architectural development of a home. A certain fascination is felt when viewing a house, like the Hicks-Stearns Museum, that has spanned three centuries. The house was build circa 1750 and was a tavern, post office and town office from 1795 to 1807. The house was purchsed in 1845 by Charles Hicks from Providence RI after his marriage to Maria Stearns from Tolland. The house was updated in the 1880's from the simple utilitarian design of the mid seventeen hundreds to the ornate style of the Victorian era, when the 3 stoy tower, wrap