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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: Wasabi Japanese Cuisine

Longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin says: “Blink and you’d miss this restaurant, set back from the road and modest in appearance. But the food is good, arrives quickly and...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Kent Antiques Stores

Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin recommends: “Fun Unlimited (119 North Main St., Kent, 860-927-1822) for antique toys; and Main St. Antiques (8 North Main St.; 860-927-4916) for white ironstone, jewelry...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Quick Break

In Kent, Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “Kent Coffee & Chocolate Company (8 North Main St.; 860-927-1445; www.kentcoffeeandchocolate.com) and Stroble Baking Co. (14 North Main St.; 860- 927-4073) both...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: R.S.V.P.

According to longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin, reservations are recommended at this French restaurant, especially for dinner, as it has only about twenty tables.
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Table for Two: Boulders Inn

Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin recommends the restaurant of this twenty-room inn for a romantic dinner, served, weather-permitting, on a terrace overlooking Lake Waramaug.
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Shop: Galleries

Longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “In Kent, visit Ober Gallery (14 Old Barn Rd.; www.obergallery.com), Morrison Gallery (8 Old Barn Rd.; www.themorrisongallery.com) and Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery (10 North...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Fife ‘n Drum

Longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin recommends: “I would suggest this restaurant for dinner, especially on Saturday night, or for a less formal pub lunch. It’s decidedly old-fashioned, but a...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Litchfield Antiques Stores

Longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “There are a number of good places in town, but Black Swan Antiques (710 Bantam Rd., 860-567-4429) and Jeffrey Tillou Antiques (39 West...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Shop: Food & Wine: Belgique Pâtisserie and Chocolatier

Longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “Shop for delicate Belgian pastries and Callebaut chocolate confections at this chocolatier, which also has a salon de thé where you can have...
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Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined

Two favorites of Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin in Cornwall: the Cornwall Inn and Restaurant (270 Kent Road, Cornwall Bridge, 860-672-6884; www.cornwallinn.com) and the Wandering Moose Café (421 Sharon Goshen...
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