Maple View Farm
Visitors are welcome to visit the front of the farm any day, from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Shop the Farm Store, get a peak at the chickens, ride one of the toy horses, or just relax at the picnic table. On-site brewery.
Visitors are welcome to visit the front of the farm any day, from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Shop the Farm Store, get a peak at the chickens, ride one of the toy horses, or just relax at the picnic table. On-site brewery.
Area Two, is a sour, barrel-aging and experimental brewery from Two Roads Brewing Company. The 25,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility focuses on the wild and spontaneous. Features a tasting room, seasonal patio and a rooftop beer garden.
When it comes to play, the possibilities are endless with interactive simulators offering a variety of golf and non-golf games. Go from smashing a 7-iron to striking out a batter with a fastball in a matter of minutes. You can leave the simulators behind and hit up the wide range of old-school arcade games, grab a drink, something to eat, or had for the lounge. Stay close to the casino action with slot machines conveniently located at the gar. Topgolf is perfect for business and social gatherings, including birthday and bachelorette/bachelor parties.
Cozy, sophisticated, and teeming with charm, The Norfolk Pub is a culinary jewel in downtown Norfolk. Chef-owned and operated, The Pub marries expertly-crafted, regionally-sourced cuisine with pub style classics, setting the scene for locals and visitors alike to “come as you are”!
Tropical Smoothie Cafe New Haven’s menu boasts bold, flavorful smoothies – like the Island Green® and Sunrise Sunset™ – with a healthy appeal, all made-to-order with quality ingredients. We find that real fruits, veggies and juices just taste better. The toasted flatbreads, wraps, sandwiches, quesadillas and bowls are made to suit your tastes with quality meats, fresh produce and flavorful sauces, all with a bit of tropical fun!
The Trumbull Historical Society is a member-supported organization dedicated to fostering a sense of community through the discovery of our shared past. Our goals are: To collect, preserve and interpret any materials which may help to establish or illustrate the history of the area To engage the community in educational, cultural and social activities related to the understanding and enjoyment of local history To advocate for the protection and preservation of our town's historical assets To educate all generations on our community's past and its people
The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of the dining and shopping district of Newington on the Berlin Turnpike Route 5/15, and minutes away from the heart of downtown Hartford, CT. Easy access from I-91, I-84, and Rte. 9. The hotel is designed with the business traveler in mind by offering the latest high-tech amenities such as high-speed, wireless Internet access, data port, 32-inch flat panel television, Business Center. For our health conscious guests, the hotel offers a state-in-the art Fitness Center. All guests can start their day with our complimentary Smart Start breakfast
A modern Chinese restaurant, serving northern Chinese-style bings and noodles daily, a funkier, more indulgent After Hours menu every weekend, and a monthly themed tasting menu we call Chef's Table . Now catering for events of all sizes, with a seasonal menu of northern Chinese bing and noodle kits, as well as vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Serving farm-fresh ice cream, yogurt, cheeses, and milk. The original farm is located in historic Litchfield, CT and has 300 award-winning cows. Arethusa’s hardworking dairy staff is completely dedicated to crafting the highest-quality dairy goods for their customers. They take pride in working with the best dairy in the world and they ensure that all of their products uphold the legacy of greatness across the farm. Arethusa prides themselves on providing the absolute highest level of care for their animals, and creating all-natural, farm-fresh dairy goods with a truly exceptional taste. Great
The Institute for American Indian Studies has opened a new way for people to interact with history, Wigwam Escape. In this handcrafted themed escape room, participants will live for a day in the year 1518, using collective knowledge and teamwork to overcome the challenges necessary to thrive. It’s the year 1518, and you, the game player, find yourself in a Native American village in the woodlands of Connecticut. You have gotten word that an illness is affecting a neighboring fishing village of Metachiwon and they are asking for help. It is up to you to figure out how to gather and prepare your