Barrel House in Stamford: Pizza, Beer and Burgers Restaurant Beer Pizza Stamford Burgers Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger March 06, 2016 What is the result of combining an incredible selection of local beers, a wide choice of meats and vegetables to join delicious Mozzarella and red sauce atop a great pizza crust, with an atmosphere that is simultaneously relaxed and exciting? Barrel House in Stamford. Barrel House opened last December in the space that formerly housed Market and Patrizia's restaurants with a focus on pizza, burgers and and a vast array of local small brewed beers. The second restaurant by the owners of Cotto Wine Bar down the street, Claudio and Silvy Ridolfi, designed a very different atmosphere and menu. Silvy told CTbites, “We wanted people to come to Barrel House and enjoy pizza and burgers with friends.” From the moment you walk through the door, you know this will be a lively and fun-filled experience. Read More
Nibble: CT Food Events & Happenings for March 7th-16th Emma Jane-Doody Stetson March 06, 2016 The Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut will hold its 34th Annual Winter Conference on March 12 & 13 at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury. Connecticut’s largest organic farm, food, and garden conference includes a keynote speaker, classes, seminars, and a Saturday lunch sponsored by popular restaurants like Kawa Ni, The Whelk, Barcelona, Wave Hill, Mill Street Bar & Table, and more. Reserve online and get additional information by visiting ctnofa.org/winterconference. Fortina's Christian Petroni and team take over The James Beard House March 19th to cook a St. Joseph’s Feast dinner. Petroni will bring his “exuberant take on tradition” to the Beard House kitchen for a flavor-packed homage to the beloved holiday. View menu here. Wilton Restaurant Week runs from March 7-13. Visit popular restaurants like Little Pub, Cactus Rose, and Cielo will have specials all week long. Saturday, March 12 join Vespa for a hands on pasta-making class and learn how to make their house made fettucine and cavatelli from scratch. 11:30am – 1:30pm $45 pp Limited seating and reservations are required by calling 203-557-9057 Read More
Girls "Pint" Out: An Afternoon of Beer & Burgers For The Ladies @ Fleisher's Craft Kitchen Stephanie Webster March 04, 2016 Fleishers Craft Kitchen in Westport has just announced an event for the ladies- an afternoon of burgers and local craft beers by Black Hog Brewing, on March 13 from 3pm-5pm. The event is a ladies only burger and beer gathering presented by Girls Pint Out CT, a craft beer organization for women. Tickets are $40 (tax and tip included) and include a choice of burger with fries or dressed greens and four 10 oz pours of local craft beer from Black Hog. The burger menu can be found below. Read More
Pat's Hubba Hubba in Stamford Closing After 25 Years via HeyStamford! Hey Stamford! March 04, 2016 Photo courtesy of HeyStamford!This just in from HeyStamford! While the burger scene in Stamford seems to always be expanding, at the end of March we’ll be losing a legend. Pat’s Hubba Hubba, the iconic Cove Rd. burger spot, announced via their web site that they will close their doors at the end of March. Pat Carta opened his first restaurant over 50 years ago in in Greenwich and the current Stamford location at 820 Cove Road for nearly 25 years. Here’s the announcement: It is with mixed emotions that we announce the closing of Pat’s Hubba Hubba after almost 25 years. Our father, the late Pat Carta, founded Pat’s Hubba Hubba in Greenwich, CT over 50 years ago. He was known for his impeccable customer service, good humor, and passion for perfection. Read the full story on HeyStamford! Read More
TIX GIVEAWAY!! Blind Rhino & Welcome To CT Podcast Host CT Blind Beer Awards CTbites Team March 04, 2016 WIN 2 FREE TIX to the very first Connecticut Blind Beer Awards, hosted by Ken Tuccio. TO WIN, just post a comment below telling us why YOU deserve these tickets. The Blind Rhino and Welcome To Connecticut Podcast are teaming up to bring you the very first Connecticut Blind Beer Awards, hosted by Ken Tuccio. This unique beer tasting event eliminates hype and bias and allows Connecticut beer drinkers to vote for what they like best based solely on the beer. P.S. OUR OWN BEER COLUMNIST JAMES GRIBBON WILL BE ONE OF THE JUDGES! The first Connecticut Blind Beer Awards goes down Saturday, April 23rd at 1pm at The Blind Rhino in Norwalk! The style category for the first event is IPA. 12 of Connecticut’s finest breweries have been invited to bring their best IPA to the Connecticut Blind Beer Awards. The beer from each brewery will be poured completely blind. Neither the names of the breweries, or information about the specific beer being poured, will be divulged. Read More
Healthy Food Substitutions From The Granola Bar Recipe Recipe healthy The Granola Bar March 04, 2016 The foundation of eating ‘right’ is preparing food that will not only satisfy the parameters of a healthy diet but will also leave one feeling satisfied. A healthy diet is only as effective as the impetus to remain on said diet and the more satisfying the meal, the more likely one would be to continue the trend. So, how do we make satisfying food more ‘healthy’? The simple answer is building flavors. When you take away the reliance on sugars and fats to add richness and depth of flavor to a dish, it is important to pull flavors from more non-traditional roots. The Granola Bar in Westport (Greenwich coming soon) has some great tips for food substitutions that will enhance both the taste and health benefits of any dish. Read More
MIRO Kitchen to Open on Black Rock Turnpike CTbites Team March 03, 2016 This just in… MIRO Kitchen, a casual eatery, is set to open its doors on March 19th at the former site of Tomato and Basil Café and Pizzeria on Black Rock Turnpike. Restaurateur Eugene Kabilnitsky in partnership with Hapa Hospitality, will offer a fresh, new food concept to Black Rock Turnpike. The menu will be inspired by destinations around the Pacific as varied as Hawaii, Korea, Japan, Philippines, and Hong Kong merged with American Classics. Last summer Hapa Food Truck changed the Stamford food truck scene with its fresh, cross cultural, Pacific twists on conventional American eats, lead by chef/owner Chris Gonzalez and his wife/co-owner Nicole Samela. Gonzalez, born and raised in the Philippines, began his culinary voyage in Greenwich and eventually found his passion and inspiration through experimenting with flavors. He eventually worked in the award-winning kitchen of Washington Prime in South Norwalk while developing the food truck. After returning from a six week adventure in Asia sampling food throughout Asia, the Hapa team returned and opened Hapa Food Truck. Gonzalez will be joined in the kitchen by chef Howard McCall, previously of Washington Prime in South Norwalk and Barcelona Wine Bar (South Norwalk and Fairfield.) Read More
Recap: Kent Falls Brewing Visits Little Pub in Ridgefield Restaurant Beer Beer Dinner CT Beer James Gribbon March 02, 2016 This March only marks a year since Kent Falls Brewing Company released their first beer, and somehow it doesn't feel too early to call them "renowned." The Litchfield County operation has already become one of Connecticut's most productive, releasing 37 different beers and variants in their first ten months. That level of output is preposterous, and all the more remarkable not just due to the high volume of recipes, but for their excellence. Small wonder then, that Little Pub in Ridgefield chose to host the Kent Falls crew for a rare beer pairing dinner event early this February. Read More
Last Call! Coventry Winter Farmers’ Market: Living, Loving Local Hope Simmons March 02, 2016 By the time the opening cowbell rings at 11 a.m. in the cafeteria of Coventry High School, folks are already browsing, eager to sample and indulge in local specialties. From Connecticut cheese to artisan teas, jams, preserves and sauces, it’s not just about the food, though there’s all that and more to explore. You’ll also find unique handcrafted items to help you prepare, serve and store your food with style. The Coventry Winter Farmers’ Market provides a local taste and a welcome break from cabin fever. We tend to think of farmers’ markets as warm weather events. After all, that’s when fresh fruits and vegetables grow. But a small group of vendors banded together to seek support from the town council to keep the market running through the cooler months. And due to the town council’s unanimous support, the show goes on from mid-November through mid-March. Before you even step inside, Lizzie’s Catering/Taking Care of Tummies LLC is right outside the door to start your shopping excursion with breakfast sandwiches. Or stop by this food truck to try the Cajun corn chowder with thick chunks of red-skinned potatoes on your way out. Read More
Vespa Pastry Chef Susanne Berne's Recipe for Fudgy Brownies Recipe Recipe Dessert CTbites Team March 01, 2016 CTbites was introduced to Pastry Chef Susanne Berne at the Community Plates fundraising event in Stamford several months ago and were incredibly impressed with her delectable desserts. After a visit to Vespa Restaurant in Westport where she oversees the dessert menu, and we indulged in more of her creative and outstanding deliciousness, we reached out and asked if she would share a recipe with our readers. She was more than happy to deliver several to our in-box. One immediately caught our eye...Fudgy Brownies. Who doesn’t like brownies, and who would not want to have an entire pan filled with them cooling in the kitchen waiting for that first bite. After tasting a batch that Chef Berne made for us, we all agreed...these are outstanding. Read More
Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee (The Old Ada’s Variety Store) Opens in Riverside, Greenwich Restaurant Coffee Greenwich Organic Riverside Lunch Dessert Jessica Ryan March 01, 2016 Occupying the old Riverside post office, Ada’s Variety Store was a local favorite. For many generations Ada was lovingly referred to as the old lady who sold penny candy to neighborhood kids; she was a pillar of the community. She has since passed away, but her legacy lives on. Her family remains involved with the little store’s brand new future, keeping her memory alive for many more generations to come. The shop, now called Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee, is located near the Riverside train station and has been newly renovated by Ada’s nieces and nephews. With the help of friend and local interior designer, Katie Watson, the new Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee has been transformed into a bright, inviting space, melding the old with the new. Read More
Pearl at Longshore Splashes Onto The Westport Restaurant Scene Restaurant American Seafood Westport Jessica Ryan February 28, 2016 After a great deal of anticipation, the newest restaurant to grace The Inn at Longshore, Pearl, opened its doors last Monday. The restaurant’s cosmopolitan appearance isn’t what one might expect in a seaside community. There are coastal elements of course, repurposed bleached wood lines the wall behind the bar which also houses a recycled glass countertop that’s very much reminiscent of sea glass. But Pearl will never be mistaken for a casual seasonal, seaside eatery; it’s much too stylish for such. The atmosphere perfectly reflects the personality of the town, sophisticated without being overly formal. Beyond the clean lines of the interior lies the magnificent view of the Long Island Sound. If you’re lucky enough to be there at sunset be prepared to have your breath taken away. I had the pleasure of speaking with Chef Michael Hazen on a quiet Thursday afternoon. If his name rings a bell, the innovative chef launched the concept for the Bartaco restaurants. At Pearl he sets out to create a menu that is inspirational and reflective of today’s lifestyle, clean and simple with a modern approach. He offers food that is familiar while pushing the envelope just slightly to offer an element of surprise. Chef stressed the importance offering items that are local and seasonal. Read More
The Winter Tasting Menu at Community Table Restaurant Washington Amy Kundrat February 26, 2016 Community Table’s Executive Chef Marcel Davidsen has crafted a transcendent winter menu that is an appropriately hearty take on the restaurant’s sustainably-driven roots. The menu has always borne a Nordic edge, and Davidsen often mines his Danish heritage heightening this influence. Unlikely yet harmonious pairings (white chocolate, sunchokes and oysters, anyone?) and distinct plating are also the restaurant's signatures. "My Danish roots plays a strong role in the thought process of developing a new dish, sometimes it can be the Scandinavian simplicity in presentation other times it can be the flavor profile, or a childhood memory," said Davidsen. Community Table's dishes and its atmosphere are the unique result of a team effort. "Everybody plays an important role in developing a dish, I encourage my cooks to test and research as much as possible. We have some really great talent which I'm forever thankful for," said Davidsen. Read More
Nibble: CT Food Events & Happenings for Feb 29th-March 7th Emma Jane-Doody Stetson February 25, 2016 There’s still a chance to check out Danbury restaurant week! It lasts until February 29. Stamford restaurant week continues! Through March 6, approximately 30 of the city’s most popular restaurants are offering prix fixe lunch and dinner menus in different price ranges. The Cask Republic, The Fez, EOS, and Zaza are just a few of the participants. Redding Roadhouse is serving up a Celtic festival from Feb 22nd - March 17th (St. Patty's Day) with drink specials, bag pipers and a full celtic menu. Bishops Orchards 2016 Summer CSA Program (Community Supported Agriculture) is now OPEN. To register or for more information, visit their website or email csa@bishopsorchards.com. On March 6, Ordinary in New Haven will host another installation of their “Oink: pop-up." This week is “Yakitori”with dishes like Chicken Skin Teriyaki, Chicken Oyster Teriyaki, Japanese Sweet Potato, and more. On Tuesday March 1, the Greenwich Wine Society invites you to join them when they takeover the second floor of the Gingerman. The evening will revolve around Burgundy. Read More
Road Trip: Virtual Reality w/ MIAbites at South Beach Wine + Food Festival ellen bowen February 25, 2016 Here's what's happening at our site in Miami, MIAbites.com. We may still be in the grips of Winter here in Connecticut, but many passionate food obsessed are joining the over 60, 000 who attend the South Beach Wine + Food Festival in Miami, which begins this Wednesday 2/24 with Taste of Fort Lauderdale kickoff event Seaside Eats , and continues until Sunday 2/28 with over 80 different events, seminars and intimate dinners. Our own CTbites Events Curator and MIAbites Managing Editor, Ellen Bowen will be reporting LIVE on Periscope, Vine, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter throughout the event including during the TODAY Show’s Broadcast & Breakfast on Friday 2/25 beginning at 8 am. Follow MIAbites1 at Friday’s Oyster Bash at 4 pm at Lure Fish bar and Meatopia on the beach outside of The Delano on Saturday beginning at 7 pm. And throughout the weekend as she attends craft beer seminars, food tastings and wine pairings. Read More
Clarke Feeds Every Foodie's Fantasy of the Ultimate Kitchen (sponsored post) Recipe Kitchen Gear CTbites Team February 24, 2016 Clarke, New England's Official Sub-Zero & Wolf Showroom and Test Kitchen, has just unveiled a stunning new kitchen to replace the iconic English Country kitchen that has wowed homeowners for more than a decade in their South Norwalk location. Vincent Cappello of Putnam Kitchens worked with Clarke Showroom Manager Marco Barallon to create a new magnet for all who want to explore the latest in kitchen design and technology. In 2001, visitors often used the phrase "a feast for the eyes" as their immediate reaction to entering the SoNo space and laying eyes on the first kitchen. "Our recent visitors are even more entranced now," said Barallon, who reports dozens of designers are already escorting clients in to demonstrate elements they plan to incorporate into designs. In fact, in an unprecedented moment, Clarke CEO Tom Clarke recently saw the new kitchen for the first time and said, "This is what I want, wrap it up," referring to his intent to replicate the entire design in his own new home in Massachusetts. "I wanted the custom cabinetry to reflect the newest thinking in design and engineering," said Cappello."It needed to complement the new technology being employed by Sub-Zero and Wolf in their iconic appliances. Together they needed to make a bold new statement." Read More
Behind The Bar: "Healthy" Cocktail Recipes from Mixologist Adam Patrick Recipe Cocktails Recipe Bar CTbites Team February 24, 2016 Alcohol is a poison. Well, that escalated quickly. But, let’s face it, it’s delicious, we like drinking it, and as long as we are responsible, in its consumption, there’s nothing wrong with a little fun. But, in this new era of gluten-free, non-GMO, organic, fair trade, free-range, everything, trends are making their way into the alcoholic beverage world, as well. And, as the makers of all things cocktail, we need to embrace the fresh and healthy, as well as the indulgent. I take the same approach to cocktail design that I take to cooking a meal. Always source, and use, the best ingredients you can. Remember, “garbage in, garbage out.” While pasteurized, from-concentrate, juices are easy to obtain, squeezing, or juicing fresh, is always preferable. But the effort doesn’t stop there. Freshly picked strawberries, grown locally, should be chosen over store-bought. Citrus can be easily found in the supermarket, but a local market, or small distributor, will always have fresher, more vibrant products. A good rule of thumb is to think small, and work your way larger. Using fruits and foods in season, will always lend a better product, than not. Seasonal cocktail menus (as well as food menus,) at restaurants and bars, change seasonally for this reason. A strawberry margarita looks out of place on January’s drink list, but lands right at home in July. Read More
Parker Mansion in Westport Opens: Burger Review Restaurant Westport Burgers Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger February 23, 2016 Parker Mansion opened recently in the Saugatuck section of Westport and I received several emails telling me I needed to visit and try their burger. With the weather more aligned with a good burger versus a hot bowl of soup I decided to see if the buzz was justified. Located amongst Fleischer’s, Kawa Ni, Rainbow Thai, Rizzuto's, and The Whelk, Parker Mansion is the latest opening in the burgeoning Saugatuck restaurant scene. The free-standing building has a few parking spots in the rear (careful in the rain as it is unpaved) and the entrance is along the right side of the building. When you enter, the bar is located to the left and if you continue down the hallway there are stairs leading to the second floor dining room. The bar has eight stools with three TVs broadcasting CNN, ESPN and MSNBC. In the middle of the room is a high-top table for six, plus additional seating for fourteen at traditional tables. The upstairs dining room seats approximately 30 guests, with a balcony overlooking the Saugatuck River. The atmosphere is open with clean lines to the décor. I chose a table in the bar area and was promptly greeted by the server, who was excellent throughout my visit. Read More
Taberna Restaurants to Donate a Portion of Profits to CT Food Bank CTbites Team February 22, 2016 Taberna Restaurants in Fairfield and in Bridgeport have announced that they will donate a portion of the profits from both locations on February 25 and March 24, 2016 to the Connecticut Food Bank. After the success of his Bridgeport restaurant, chef/owner Daniel Lopez opened his second location in Fairfield in June of 2015. This restaurateur is dedicated to serving delicious Spanish tapas along with a wonderful array of Mediterranean fare. Connecticut Food Bank serves over 300,000 men, women, and children annually who struggle with hunger, via distribution to nearly 700 community food assistance programs in six counties in Connecticut. Additional information is available at www.ctfoodbank.org. Read More
Jitter Bus Coffee Truck: Now Rolling in New Haven Restaurant New Haven Amy Kundrat February 21, 2016 I happen to think you can’t have enough coffee options. Helping me test this hypothesis is the city of New Haven, and newcomer, Jitter Bus Coffee. Unlike its bricks and mortar competitors, Jitter Bus is a bus serving serving single origin coffee solely from Connecticut roasters with a selection Whole G baked goods. Like its name proclaims, the business is housed within a former (and slightly aging) school bus painted jet black and retrofitted with an espresso maker, all of which can best be described as “appropriately grungy,” led by a young trio of seasoned barristas: Dan Barletta, Paul Crosby, and Andrew Mesioiris. Read More