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The Mechanic Street Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century mill and mill village in a 14-block area of the Pawcatuck section of Stonington, Connecticut. Extending along the Pawcatuck River and south of West Broad Street ( United States Route 1 ), the area includes a large brick mill complex on the banks of the river, and a ...
In October 2018, Trillium opened a 3-story restaurant and brewery in Fort Point, complete with patio, roof deck, and a full farm-to-table style menu. In October 2019, Trillium opened the doors to their Fenway taproom and beer garden located at 401 Park Drive, only a short walk from Fenway Park.
The North Stonington Village Historic District is a 105-acre (42 ha) historic district encompassing the historic center of the main village of North Stonington, Connecticut. The district includes a well-preserved small industrial village, which flourished in the years before the American Civil War , and declined afterward.
The restaurant is located along the Intracoastal Waterway and offers the use of its 100-foot dock. The soft-opening was on Wednesday evening. Waterfront seafood restaurant opens in Little River.
Lords Point is a small private village on the Atlantic Coast in the town of Stonington, Connecticut, United States, established in 1909. Lords Point has over 200 houses and summer cottages, with an average summer population of 800 people.
A recent Wednesday dinner special offered meatloaf, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and cake. Don't miss Sunday Fundays, featuring live music under the awnings outside from 2-5 p.m. Paddy’s Raw Bar
Coastal Connecticut, often called the Connecticut Shore or the Connecticut Shoreline, comprises all of Connecticut's southern border along Long Island Sound, from Greenwich in the west to Stonington in the east, as well as the tidal portions of the Housatonic River, Quinnipiac River, Connecticut River, and Thames River.
In the U.S., strict liquor laws and pricey licenses keep fast-food spots mostly dry. Here’s where you can actually sip a drink with your burger.