At the very end of 2024, restaurateur Jody Pennette opened the doors and cranked up the speakers with Music & Industry, a live music venue meets French dive bar, albeit a little fancier than divey. Roughly six months later, Music & Industry’s sound is mute, and in its place is Washington Social. Keeping the live music concept alive that Pennette started is a partnership of heavy hitters, the first being Matt O’Neill, the founder of Cr(eat)e Restaurant Consulting and vice president of culinary of Craveable Hospitality Group, formerly known as the David Burke Group.
Some things are worth commemorating, especially when you’re a restaurant celebrating your 30th Anniversary. Congratulations to Quattro Pazzi for your excellence in food and service over the past three decades!
Quattro Pazzi, known for their house-made pastas and fresh dishes with influences from Mediterranean was founded by Gino Riccio in 1997. Today, the restaurant continues to focus on fresh, vibrant ingredients and flavors. Riccio, who in recent years has stepped away from the kitchen, trained under world-renowned chefs, was known merging traditional recipes with today’s inspirations, and more contemporary influences, which the restaurant still practices today.
Over the decades the restaurant has seen expansions and renovations. Alongside the interior’s most recent make-over, the menu has seen a refresh as well, with dishes that align beautifully with these warm summer months.
In addition to the new menu items Quattro Pazzi recently launched their Happy Hour. Stop by at the end of the afternoon and enjoy a little aperitivo with your beverage. Why not then stay for dinner and check out some of the items that are new to the menu.
From Flushing, New York, Michelin Guide recommended soup dumplings have made their way to the cluster of restaurants outside of the Stamford Town Center. Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, a growing Shanghainese micro chain, held its soft opening and introduction to Connecticut at the beginning of June as part of its expansion that includes locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Georgia, Chicago, and soon, again, in our general area when they open in White Plains.
When it first opened in late 2022, Casa Me quickly became the darling of the restaurant scene with its stunning décor, lively atmosphere and delicious fare. (I wrote about it here.) There’s an welcoming energy that embraces you as soon as you walk through the front door. Whether you’re seated at the stunning bar or at a table, the ambiance immediately gives coastal Italian vacation vibes. Ever since my first visit nearly three years ago, Casa Me remains one of my favorites.
A recent change in the kitchen can often mean a certain uncertainty, however we’re thrilled to share the news that Chef Diego Negri has taken over, bringing with him his expertise that helped him garner Michelin Star Ratings for not one but four restaurants including New York City’s Marea, and Eleven Eleven which received three Michelin Stars. Also in the City, he was the Executive Chef for Vinateria, which received a Michelin Plate. Other New York Restaurants include St. Theo’s and Lupa.
We’re in the dog days of summer, and nothing brings instant relief like a nice cool breeze on the water. Throughout the state, whether you’re on the shoreline or along one of Connecticut’s beautiful rivers and lakes, waterfront restaurants are a popular go-to lunch and dinner spot this time of year. While many of these restaurants are open year-round, summer is the perfect time to take advantage of their picturesque views and plentiful outdoor seating (where available).
To help you decide on your next date night spot or family gathering, we have organized this guide by county. Scroll to or click your local county or the county you are interested in visiting to find which waterfront restaurants are closest to you!