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Belden House & Mews Receives Michelin Key, but Here's What Chef Tyler Heckman is Doing in the Kitchen

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Andrew Dominick

Belden House & Mews, Winvian, Lost Fox Inn, The Litchfield Inn, Mayflower Inn. All in Litchfield County. All boutique hotels. And they all have something in common…if you aren’t staying there (or even if you are), don’t overlook them for dinner—or for breakfast or lunch for that matter. Getting a lot of attention since it opened in the first half of 2025 is the first one listed in the bunch, Belden House. And if you pay attention to happenings in Litchfield, Belden’s charming and restored Queen Anne style Victorian and its 10 rooms, plus, its 21 additional modernist rooms, called The Mews, was recently awarded a Michelin Key, a high honor that recognizes outstanding hospitality. But this is a food publication. And I’m here to tell you what’s happening inside of the mansion’s dining room, what’s going down in their kitchen, and introduce you to executive chef Tyler Heckman.


HOLIDAY GIFTING: 50+ CT Gift Baskets, Curated Gift Boxes, and Subscriptions

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Kendall Arkay

It’s almost December, which means Secret Santas, corporate parties, endless family time, friend gatherings, and holiday cards from relatives you swear you’ve never met. And while the Grinch likes to pretend gifts "aren't the point,” we all know picking out presents is a major reason holiday stress levels hit an annual high.

To make this holiday season easier, we compiled 50+ local gift baskets, curated boxes, and subscriptions for everyone on your list: the friend who has everything, the mother-in-law who insists you "just bring yourself," the dad who treats grilling as a personality trait, and the coworker you only see coming and going.

Consider your holiday shopping handled — and without further ado, here’s the lineup of Connecticut goodies, with truly something for everyone.


Join Us On The Apizza Bus To Celebrate CT's NEW Top 100 Pizza Trail

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Gina Zammit

Connecticut, like the rest of the country was buzzing with excitement this week as election day loomed. But last month, there was a very different kind of election with sauce, crust, and plenty of cheese. After more than 13,000 votes from pizza and apizza fans were tallied, Connecticut launched its first-ever Pizza Trail, a culinary map celebrating 100 of the Nutmeg State’s most beloved pizzerias.

I, along with CT Bites Editor in Chief, Stephanie Syrop Webster, were there for the unveiling of the trail and boarded the couldn’t-miss-it-you-tried giant DATTCO bus wrapped in apizza pies. 


Chef Ian Vest Opens Modern Italian Restaurant, Talia, in Port Chester

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Andrew Dominick

One could argue, that before Greenwich Avenue’s current restaurant boom, one of the hottest spots on the block from 2015 until it closed in 2020 was Back 40 Kitchen. Now, just a touch over the Byram neighborhood’s border in Port Chester, frequenters of Back 40 will see a familiar face in Ian Vest at his newly opened Talia. Vest, originally a St. Louis native, who got his start in the industry at 13 years old and never left it, has seen his fair share of stints working at delis, burrito places, and “everywhere you can imagine.” But hard work pays off, as it landed him an executive chef position at The Crossing, a French-Italian fine dining restaurant in Clayton, Missouri, then, to The Culinary Institute of America.


Smash Bay Burgers: A CT "Must Eat" Burger

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Andrew Dominick

Bussing tables, washing dishes, prep work, and something like flipping burgers are most people’s foot-in-the-door in the hospitality industry. Austen Bass isn’t most people. In fact, he did it backwards. After a long career in the technology field, and with no restaurant experience, you’ll now find him smashing, flipping, and assembling burgers inside of his Smash Bay food trailer, typically parked at a Connecticut brewery near you.


140+ CT Restaurants, Caterers & Farms for Thanksgiving (2025 Edition)

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Carly Terzigni

As the holiday season approaches, there are restaurants and catering companies ready to make this Thanksgiving memorable. While there are plenty of businesses open for seating on Thanksgiving, there are even more offering holiday catering with all of the classic fixings to take the work out of your Thanksgiving Day hosting. To help you find the restaurant nearest you to order from or dine at on Thanksgiving, we’ve organized the guide by county. At the end, you’ll find a list of local businesses including farms, markets, and butcher shops where you can purchase turkey to prepare at home. We also noted which businesses specialize in vegan options. Happy Thanksgiving!


50+ Places For Great Holiday Pies in Connecticut (2025 Edition)

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Hannah Goodman

Pumpkins have been slowly disappearing from all the stoops and porches in Connecticut, which means that some were lucky enough to be turned into golden carriages on Halloween while the rest – lucky for us – are being turned into pies, cheesecakes, and other sweet treats for the upcoming holidays. With Thanksgiving and various religious holidays approaching quickly, it is easy to stress about every little thing, including arguments with the in-laws, the one gift you didn’t get your child even though they swore it was on the wishlist (it wasn’t), and the “homemade” cranberry sauce you forgot on top of the car before you drove down 95 at an alarmingly fast rate because you were late to Thanksgiving dinner. Apparently dinner on holidays must start at 1pm (I don’t make the rules), which means we’re up at 4am eating breakfast and lunch is eaten on the drive to grandma’s house. Despite these apparently oh-so-necessary stresses, it all works out in the end. And frankly, it’s because of the good eats and even better desserts. This year, let’s eliminate the dessert-making anxieties that society forces upon us and get those pies, cakes, cookies, etc. from any of these wonderful, Connecticut-grown locations. They are arranged by county for your convenience because everyone could use a little extra ease this time of year.  


Pat's Apizza Opens in a Gas Station in North Haven

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Andrew Dominick

You’re driving on Washington Avenue in North Haven, your car is thirsty, and you pull into Forbes Premium Fuel. Wait a second. What’s that sign say at the gas station? Pat’s Apizza? That’s your sign to swing open the gas station’s convenience store’s door. Look to the left and there’s a full-on pizzeria in there. Be honest…you thought this was gas station pizza, didn’t you? Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but there’s a (desperate) time and a place for Stewart’s Shops, Love’s, Speedway, and Wawa. Let’s scrap that whole deal. Pat’s is a pizzeria that just so happens to be inside of a gas station and they’ve been getting a lot of love on social media since they opened on September 4 of this year.


Malby Bakery Opens in New Haven with Creative Pastries & Elevated Classics

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Aaron Gruen

Malby, a new bakery in New Haven is churning out superlative sourdough alongside croissants, cookies, and Latin American baked goods.

Owned by married couple Malby Rojas and Karla Tejada Arias, Malby opened in late May and is steadily expanding its offerings. “Every day, we add a little more bread, a little more pastry,” Rojas says. The neighborhood is already well-acquainted with Rojas’ bread, as she has been baking and delivering loaves from the basement of their home. Now, at her brick-and-mortar location, Rojas sells pastries, breads, and beverages inspired by the couple’s Latin heritage. 


Bake Zone CT: Handcrafted Small Batch Brioche Donuts in Stamford

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Andrew Dominick

Covering the hospitality industry for as long as I have, it’s a given you’ll come across people who left a completely different career to pursue their passion in cooking or baking. Sandeep Gupta is one of those people. She left her job doing app design and once she moved from San Francisco to Stamford, she started her own donut business. “I told my husband (Mayank), who’s also a developer and does IT, that I love designing apps and logos and everything, but that I want to follow my passion as a baker,” Gupta says. “I actually liked my job! It was creative and I wasn’t just coding. I made buttons, themes, making apps look pretty. That was me.”


Guide To Connecticut Caterers (2025 Edition)

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Carly Terzigni

Want to take the stress out of cooking for a crowd? Let Connecticut caterers handle things! There are a number of reasons you may want to reach out to your local catering company. You may be hosting a large gathering, and the thought of preparing food for so many people seems daunting. Maybe it’s your turn to have everyone over for the holidays, and you want to spend less time in the kitchen and more with family and friends. There are major life events, like weddings, that you’ll definitely want a caterer for. Or, you may simply be in charge of planning an upcoming event at work. No matter the occasion, there are many catering companies across Connecticut ready to make your next meal memorable.

To help you navigate this guide, we’ve organized the listings by county. Simply find your local county and see which businesses are nearby!


Dos Hermanos Guatemalan Bakery & Cafe Opens in Bridgeport

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Andrew Dominick

If you notice a bunch of people in Bridgeport’s Black Rock neighborhood entering a tiny storefront on Brewster Street, follow them, and the smell of fresh baked bread, inside. Welcome to Dos Hermanos Bakery & Cafe, owned by two brothers (hence the name), Giovanni and Nelson Castellon, who had a goal of opening a place of their own for a while to show the community an accurate representation of Guatemalan food.


Guide To Connecticut Halloween Parties, Events, Bars & Restaurants (2025 Edition)

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Carly Terzigni

Halloween is right around the corner, so hopefully you have your costumes picked out and you are stocked up on candy! Restaurants around Connecticut are ready to celebrate over the next couple of weeks with one-night events, parties, and menu specials to immerse you in the spooky season. From family-friendly gatherings to adult-only soirees, make this Halloween one to remember with good food, drink, and company!

To help you find the nearest Halloween event, this guide is organized by county. Scroll to your local county and see what is going on through the end of October!


Connecticut Chefs Open Up About Wellness, Bad Habits, Mental Health, Addiction, and the 86 Challenge

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Andrew Dominick

To “86” or to “eighty-six” something is a term commonly used in the hospitality industry. It’s defined, maybe best so, in the Urban Dictionary, where it’s summarized as “getting rid of something, removing it, or refusing service.” If a dish is popular for the evening, and thus, sold out, you might hear a chef say something like, “86 pasta special.” But to “reject, discard, or cancel” or to 86, has a different meaning to Beto Ortiz in the present day. Ortiz, the founder of Humans of the Kitchen (think Humans of New York for the service industry), a chef in his own right, and someone who’s open about his own struggles with mental health, substance abuse, and an overall rebellious nature, started the 86 Challenge, a wellness program for chefs and restaurant professionals.


Mystic Cocktail Classic With 12 Semi Finalists Competing Nov 7-10

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CTbites Team

This fall, Mystic will play host to the Mystic Cocktail Classic (November 7–10), a new event celebrating the creativity and craftsmanship that define modern mixology. Presented by Veritable Distillery, the festival will bring together some of the most respected voices in the spirits world for conversation, competition, and coastal hospitality.

Today, organizers announced the 12 semi finalists who have advanced to the next round of the Mystic Cocktail Competition, which takes place during the event’s finale on Monday, November 10.

Bartenders and mixologists from across the country were invited to submit entries across four key spirit categories - liqueur, gin, rum, and whiskey. Submissions arrived from over 25 states, reflecting the competition’s nationwide appeal. Entries were evaluated on originality, balance, technique, presentation, and storytelling, by a panel of industry experts.


BOOK SIGNING: Meet Cookbook Author Dana Pollack of "Bake it Gluten Free"

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CTbites Team

Join 365 Collective by Abigail Fox + Serendipity for a special evening with Dana Pollack, founder of the cult-favorite Dana’s Bakery and author of the brand-new cookbook Bake It Gluten Free: 100 Recipes for Classic Treats (out October 21, 2025), on November 6, 2025 from 6 - 7:30pm.

In her first fully gluten-free baking collection, Dana reimagines beloved desserts and baked goods, think Confetti Birthday Cake, Babka French Toast, Monkey Bread, and Strawberry Shortcake Cookies so everyone can enjoy them, without sacrificing any of the flavor of the original. With her trademark creativity and expertise as a trained pastry chef, Dana makes gluten-free baking approachable, fun, and irresistibly delicious.


Chefs For Chef Tasting Dinner To Benefit CT Hospitality Foundation Oct 26th

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CTbites Team

Gioia, an Italian restaurant, market, gelateria and rooftop space located at 150 Wooster Street, New Haven, is hosting “Chefs for Chef,” a 5-course tasting dinner on Sunday, October 26 beginning at 6pm.  In partnership with the Connecticut Restaurant Association, proceeds from the dinner benefit the Connecticut Hospitality Education Foundation, supporting education and opportunity in the local hospitality community. 

The event will begin with a festive welcome cocktail and passed bites, followed by a five-course dinner featuring a signature dish from each chef with wine pairings.  Participating chefs include:

  • Tyler Anderson, Millwright’s Restaurant

  • Tim Cabral, Gioia, Ordinary

  • Prasad Chirnomula, Chef Prasad Indian Cuisine

  • Michelle Greenfield, Allium Eatery

  • Avi Szapiro, Gioia

  • Chelsea Tripp, Kouign

Tickets are $175/pp for café and bar seating (not including tax and gratuity), and $350/pp for VIP Chef’s Counter Seats (only 4 are available!).  

To purchase tickets, visit https://www.opentable.com/r/gioia-wooster-street-new-haven.


LobsterCraft Food Truck X SONO 1420 Weekend Tasting Room Fireside Collab

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CTbites Team

SoNo 1420, America’s Maritime Distillery in South Norwalk, CT, recently introduced its new food service partner, Norwalk’s popular LobsterCraft food truck. The partnership between SoNo 1420’s Double Gold Award-Winning whiskeys and spirits and LobsterCraft’s #1 voted lobster roll, make for a great new weekend visit in the Norwalk food scene.

This collab takes place amongst outdoor firepits, SONO 1420’s outstanding cocktails c/o mixologist Blake Poon, every Thursday-Saturday 5-9PM, with live music every Friday!


60+ Connecticut Event Spaces For Your Next Celebration

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Amy S. White

Whether you're planning a holiday party, corporate retreat, dream wedding, or milestone celebration, the right venue sets the tone for the entire event. Across the state, there are countless hidden gems and well-known favorites that offer the perfect backdrop for gatherings of all kinds, each with its own charm, amenities, and atmosphere. Scenic shoreline locales. Historic mansions. Elegant ballrooms. Rustic barns. Wineries, distilleries, and breweries. Restaurants, inns, and pizza joints. A vintage car club. A lace factory.  A historic opera house. A room dedicated to Vlad the Impaler. And yes, much, much more. Connecticut offers an incredibly diverse range of unique event spaces that cater to every style and occasion and transform any event from ordinary to extraordinary. In this guide, we’ve curated a list of the best event spaces across the state, each selected for its ability to create unforgettable experiences. No matter your vision or guest count, there's a perfect space waiting for you here.  This list is organized by county for your convenience.


Chef Jared Falco Hosts Pop-Up Dinner at BJ Ryan's to Honor Chef Michael Maroni

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Stephanie Webster

TThis is a dinner you won’t want to miss. On October 22nd, Chef Jared Falco, of Bar Rosina’s is teaming up with BJ Ryan’s for an iconic Italian family-style dining experience, to honor the legendary Chef Michael Maroni, of Maroni’s Cuisine. Yes, there will be black burgundy and white truffles from NUNZIA involved, as well as caviar from Pierless Seafood.