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Hidden Gem: Kermit’s Bake Shop-Organic Sourdough Bread & Pastry in Redding, CT

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Kasey Feeley

Whether you’re looking for the perfect pastry to pair with your morning coffee or whole ingredient, zero-preservative fresh sourdough bread, Kermit’s Bake Shop in Redding is the place to go. Run by owner and head baker Kermit Perlmutter and his assistant Luke Figliola, the artisanal bakery specializes in laminated pastries and sourdough bread kept simple. Thursday through Sunday you can place an order for pickup over-the-phone or walk in.

Country white and mischbrot sourdough are fixed menu items, the rest of the menu rotates through a wide selection of sourdough flavors including cheddar, cranberry, pepper jack, raisin, and honey whole wheat all made with sifted wheat, whole wheat, and sourdough culture. And if you want to start your own culture for at-home loaves, sourdough starter is available for free upon request.

You can choose from a wide selection of pastries including pain au chocolat (plain or almond), all butter croissants, almond croissants, ham and cheese croissants, turkey and cheese croissants, crumb cake, and scones.


Wire Mill Saloon & Barbecue in Georgetown: On CT's Best BBQ List for 12 Years

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Andrew Dominick

In January 2014, when Gino Marsili opened the doors to Wire Mill Saloon & Barbecue, his recollection is, “There were maybe only a few of us doing BBQ; me, Bobby (Bobby Q’s), and Wilson’s in Fairfield.” Approaching his twelfth year running the pits in Redding’s Georgetown section, Marsili still has a smile on his face doing what he loves, serving the community his brand of BBQ that locals love—including a few of my personal friends who say it’s their favorite ‘cue in Connecticut.


Chef Nick Martschenko Opens Second SE Uncorked in Redding

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Andrew Dominick

Right before New Canaan’s SE Uncorked celebrated its 10-year anniversary, chef – owner Nick Martschenko opened a shiny new sequel of his popular gastropub concept at the end of June in the Georgetown section of Redding. “I knew the area because initially, we looked in Redding for South End, but that idea folded,” Martschenko says. “All these years later, we’re here with Uncorked. Ryan Kundrat helped get me into this place (on Main Street). We wanted it to be this pubby sort of vibe, but you can see it’s a little different in the dining room. It’s still much like the original Uncorked.”


Redding Residents Open Georgetown Owl Market & Saloon: Upscale Gastropub + Craft Cocktails

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Andrew Dominick

Owls are, for the most part, a nocturnal species. For the owls that are, they’re probably not used to it being dark on a summer afternoon at 5 p.m. In this case, the “owl” is an owl in namesake, Georgetown Owl Market & Saloon, which experienced a power outage courtesy of a freakishly fast moving, powerful rainstorm on a hot, muggy July day. While brief, strong winds and some fallen branches resulted in a flickering of lights, “Oohhs and aahhs” in the dining room and at the bar, and ultimately, a more dimly lit restaurant than usual. For owners Kate Perry and Gerry Valenti, who opened Georgetown Owl in March of 2025, they rolled with nature’s punch smoothly, moving customers (and deadlifting tables and chairs) into the half of their space that still had electricity, and assuring confused walk-ins that they were still very much welcome.


Head to Milestone for Your Next Burger + Mystic Opening News!

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Andrew Dominick

When CTbites last covered Milestone for their 2019 opening, we gave you an introduction to the Redding restaurant’s owners, Peter and Andi Fine, plus a rundown of their wood-fired pizzas and their “comfort food with a twist” approach.

In the comments on that very article, “Jake” hit us with this statement:

“Don’t short change the burger!!! It’s the best!”