Tipsy Parson in Danielson, CT
The food is great (best in the erea), you get a good amount for your money too. Last time I went in there with my father, we ordered some food to go and waited at the bar and…
2. George's Galley
If you really want a good home style breakfast then this is the place for you."
Food is great! Sushi sometimes good depending on who is rolling it. Seating quick, but service absolutely very disappointing. Instead of an appetizer to work on until the…
4. Classic Pizza & Family Restaurant
This place is always packed, but I can't figure out why. The pizza is just so-so, even for this area. The ingredients are not very good quality- the mushrooms are canned and…
5. New Ocean Palace
My family and I order from here often. It's the Only Chinese restaurant that we will eat @ in Brooklyn Ct. The Sushi is very, very good, and all meals are made fresh to order.…
6. Brooklyn Country View Restaurant
BREAKFAST HAS A WIDE CHOICE OF FOODS. CHOICES THATNO OTHER RESTAURANTS CARRIES. EXCELLENT PLACE TO EAT. …
At one time Hanks was THE restaurant in the area, best food, a little bit fancy, great for dates or special occasions. Lately the food quality is getting poorer and poorer,…
Awesome food great people."
Karen and Glenn have done a wonderful job getting this place together! Looks great! Food is great! And the people are great!!!"
From Business: Classic New England-style pub in Dayville. Loved for hand-breaded Boneless Buffalo Wings, signature Broiled Sirloin Tips and famous tall, frosted mugs of beer.
13. Mexican Grill Dayville
From Business: Mexican Grill Dayville is your local, family-owned Mexican restaurant in the Dayville, CT area. We have a variety of popular Mexican items and platters made from…
From Business: Your nearby Five Guys at 552 Hartford Pike in Killingly is ready to offer you a classic take on burgers, hot dogs, fries, milkshakes and more! Whether it's using…
I recently visited the Golden Greek Restaurant for my aunties 90th birthday celebration. The staff had set up the sun room magnificently with table cloths, dark burgundy place…
It has good food and is very family friendly! It's a good place for a nice Sunday breakfast. It'll leave you wanting more."
22. Gold Eagle At The Laurel House The
We have visited the Gold Eagle in Plainfield on many occasions and we were disappointed when they moved .But after not finding any place that comes near to the quality and…
Thank the heavens a restaurant with a mix of ny style pizza and fresh Italian meals that deserve recognization! These owners brought this place back to life & then some.…
24. Cozy Corner Family Restaurant
They're a quiet family resturant, with great service and friendly people. The prices are great and wont break the bank. If your looking for a quiet place that has all you've…
I've been eating at different pizza joints my whole life and this is the best damn pizza I've ever had since the new ownership, 100% real ingredients, 100% complete…
From Business: Established in 1989, The Vanilla Bean Caf is a family-owned and operated restaurant that offers various dining options. The restaurant s menu includes egg…
29. Shady Acres Restaurant & Dairy Bar
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