With a gorgeous view of Naugatuck’s Hop Brook Golf Course, Jesse Camille’s has been recognized for their awning-covered outdoor patio, their “romantic” atmosphere, and (naturally) their seasonal fireside dining. Located in what used to be the Historic American Brass Country Club, Jesse Camille's Restaurant is a fabulous location all year round. Jesse Camille's Restaurant 615 Church St, Naugatuck, CT 06770Īnother historical hangout with a fireside experience you can’t miss is Jesse Camille’s. A fun fact about this historical hangout is that despite years of memory-making, many aspects of the original mill–including beams, walls and doors–are original from 1737! Stop in to taste history. The fireplace is large, rustic, and illuminates the room as an added layer of authenticity to remind us we’re dining in a relic. Besides the fabulous decor and excellent service, what really caught my attention about the New Mill Restaurant was the hearth. Established initially as a functional mill in 1737, the building has been a vital pillar of the Plantsville community for generations. The ambiance of this historical restaurant is the epitome of “cozy meets classy”. New Mill Restaurant 493 South End Rd, Plantsville, CT 06479 Don’t miss the truffle fries– I’m not exaggerating when I say these are the best I’ve ever had! Cozy up near the sleek electric fireplace, and enjoy some of the finest food in Farmington! The menu is highly unique, and the dedication to quality is apparent from the delicate olive oil to the heartiest of meats. The ingredients come together in-house where everything is hand-crafted daily. Fork & Fire is a farm-to-table restaurant, meaning all of their products come directly from local farms and businesses in the area. This chic yet laid-back restaurant is extremely dedicated to their craft. While this fireside dining option is home to the least conventional hearth experience on the list, it also proves to be the best hidden gem in Farmington yet! Regarding ambiance, the best way to describe the location might be “jazzy” with splashes of music-decor from across multiple cultures. Be careful, once you visit this tavern your expectations for any others will certainly go up.įork & Fire 838 Farmington Ave, Farmington, CT 06032 The knick-knack covered walls and pleasantly stocked bookshelves bring out the true intimacy of the space– with a gentle fire blazing in the background, you might be tempted to spend the entire evening inside instead of exploring the rest of what Main Street has to offer. This is the ultimate date night spot! If you decide to visit and find yourself in front of the Inn at Middletown, know the tavern itself is tucked within the inn but has a handy public entrance for any outside patrons. If you’re looking for an excellent authentic New England dining experience located conveniently on dazzling Main Street, Middletown, look no further. Tavern at The Armory 70 Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457 Warmth and mirth can be found by the hearth– check out these local restaurants to enjoy fireside dining and add a spark to your chilly January evenings. The rush of the holiday season has settled, snow storms seem less whimsical after December, and if you’re anything like me then you have a New Year’s Resolution that isn’t going as well as you’d hoped. Let’s be honest–for many, January tends to not be the most exciting time of year.
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