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Cosetta

4.3 (19 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Tried Cosetta and really liked it. We had a chicken cutlet sandwich "Cosetta", a fresh burrata pizza , and the bacon, onion and fig jam pIzza. Everything was delicious and all fresh ingredients. The menu is very large......breakfast, salads, chicken specialties on ciabatta bread from New York, sandwiches, pizza, and coffees and desserts. Ralph was wlecoming and pleasant. Best of luck. We will be back.

Plain Cheese pizza and also the bacon onion cheese pizza! Yumm

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overpriced and not good. management has no clue what they are doing and they rip you off. check your bill! bad experience

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We've gotten sandwiches, slices, coffee drinks and tried the Olive Oil Ricotta Cake today which was solid.

$6.96 Olive Oil & Ricotta Cake

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Ryebird - The hot  House!! Prettyvspicy and very well done

Ryebird

4.3(30 reviews)
0.1 mi
Outdoor seating
Full bar

Such a cute little spot in downtown Fairfield by the theatre. I just snagged a drink one afternoon…read morewhile walking around but I absolutely loved the feel of the space. I wasn't hungry but the menu looked delicious and my drink was excellent. The bartender was very attentive and although it wasn't busy then, I heard them answer calls for reservations constantly while I was there. Def coming back hungry next time! .

"Like whippets, they dance in a curly-queue dance Of pulses…read moreand ringing and campfire chants Birds of a feather are flocking outside" (Phish) There are so many nice restaurants in Fairfield, picking one for lunch can be a formidable task. But because it was so cold today, we picked one close to the train station for our lunch for three, and it turned out to be a great choice after our meal at Ryebird. Their website describes Ryebird as "A Neighborhood joint where friends and family meet" and that seems pretty much spot-on. The bar is gorgeous, the dining room is beautifully decorated with red painted walls, dark distressed wood tables, and stainless-steel colored chairs. The service was great, I mean outstanding. Our server Leo was friendly, helpful and very accommodating. We had a few conversations with Manager Thomas who was very charming and a real joy to talk with. And I haven't even gotten to the food yet! OK, here we go! Our party of three went with a small Chicken Soup for The Soul with Cheesy Bread ($14) for me. What's Cheesy Bread? Well, how about three toasted pieces of gooey pizza bread topped with a feta spread and olive oil. My brother-in-law went with their Daily Pot Pie ($23 for Chicken today), with a house-made buttery crust, scratch-made filling, and an added $4 up-charge for a gravy boat full of mushroom bourbon gravy. My wife went with a Roaster sandwich ($18) of pulled chicken, cheddar, BBQ sauce, pickled onion, on a baguette served with fries. We also had an order of Lemon Chili Zucchini ($9) for the table. The food was wonderful, as both the pot pie and the sandwich were devoured. My soup was a pretty big bowl for a "Small" but was loaded with more carrots and celery than chicken. I asked our server Leo if they had any hot sauce, and he asked me how hot did I want it? Ryebird has a few different types in increasing levels of hotness. I asked for the max, and he brought out a little ramekin of some of the hottest hot sauce I ever had. It was pretty much at my upper level of tolerance. I chatted about it with the restaurant manager on the way out, and he was pretty sure it was made with Ghost Peppers, so that explained my thermonuclear mouth numbing reaction. Anyway, we loved our visit to Ryebird. Their food is reasonably priced, portions are generous, the quality is high, and the service is exceptional. What more do you want in a Fairfield County lunch?

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Ryebird - Fresh made pot pies.

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Agusto's Italian Deli - De The di Parma Sandwich

Agusto's Italian Deli

4.6(14 reviews)
0.2 mi

Augusto's Deli is the real deal…read more I'm not a big fan of most of what Fairfield has to offer especially deli-wise, I'm comparing sandwiches to what I'd get in the Bronx or North Jersey. The standards are high. The minute I walked into Augusto's, I knew this place was different. It's a simple deli setup--sandwiches, drinks, hot food--but everything about it felt right. I ordered the Diablo and a San Pellegrino Limonata. While I was at the counter, one of the guys asked if I had been there before and what brought me in. After talking for a minute, I introduced myself and found out it was Augusto himself. He's from the Bronx--and it shows. This deli screams Bronx in the best possible way. I couldn't wait to eat the sandwich. I was taking bites before I even pulled out of the parking spot. It was exactly what I wanted-- mouth was screaming, hands down the best sandwich I've had in Fairfield County. If you want a real sandwich, don't waste your time going anywhere else. Go here. Easily the #1 sandwich shop in connecticut, I've been to all in the area. Seriously, go here or don't bother.

Friendly welcoming staff…read more We tried 3 sandwiches on grinders. The bread was below average. Just thick chewy white bread. No crunch. Not warmed. Pretty bad bread. little Louie: fair at best. Cutlets were okay. "Di Parma": healthy amount of prosciutto, good flavor combo. American comb: ample amount of meats. Good sandwich. Could use a couple of tables and chairs inside while waiting for your sandwich. Bread needs to improve! Service and staff bumped this review to 4. Sandwiches a 3.

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Rawleys Drive-In - Hot chihuahua

Rawleys Drive-In

4.0(141 reviews)
0.3 mi
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Rawley's has a reputation for being a beloved CT hot dog place. They deep fry the dogs. Grill the…read morebuns in butter. You'll hear they have fans like Martha Stewart and David Letterman. Before this weekend, I had been once before years ago, and didn't really connect with the hot dogs in the way that others must. When I unexpectedly drove by this weekend and saw they were open, I had to try again. While the hot dog was good (not great or even very good), I continue to be underwhelmed relative to the expectations set by others and I found the experience unnecessarily inefficient and frustrating. When I arrived at 11:40 am, there was no line to order, 2 people were waiting for prior orders in the narrow front room where you order, and there were four people sitting in the narrow dining area who seemed to have their food already. I saw at least 4 different people working, which seemed adequate for the number of customers. I ordered at 11:41. I asked if they make any of their own toppings and I was told they make their own hot relish, but none of the other toppings. So I ordered one hot dog with yellow mustard, and the house red hot relish. The other available toppings, included chili, cheese, kraut, onions, sweet relish, bacon, jalapenos, mayo and dill pickle chips. I didn't get my hot dog until 12:01. So 20 minutes later. In those 20 minutes, they handed out a couple of average looking phone in orders. So it wasn't like they were doing a huge phone-in takeout business either. One of the two people who ordered ahead of me finally said "I have to go. I need a refund." They said they were completing his order so he ended up waiting a couple more minutes. I was equally frustrated with the inability of four people to accomplish so little in 20 minutes. I was there long enough to read a story they have on the wall about how people will wait "20 minutes for the real thing". So it actually seems to be a source of pride that they can take 20 minutes to fill your order, because you will like the food that much. I've been to many of the best loved CT hot dog places. I have had my hot dog within 5 minutes from some of those paces. I have never waited longer than 10 minutes for a single hot dog, even when there were twice as many customers. Even when the other hot dog places have many more topping options and they actually make some of those toppings in house. 20 minutes for a single hot dog with simple toppings is unacceptable during non-busy periods, and should be embarrassing, rather than an apparent source of pride. I could get over 20 minutes for a best in CT level hot dog. My hot dog was not near that level. Rawley's uses a standard bun length Hummel hot dog. Deep frying the dog is supposed to make it snappy. My dog was not snappy. My teeth pierced the dog, with very little resistance. I'm not a Hummel guy, but the flavor was fine. The hot relish was pretty good. It did not pop relative to the topping options of my favorite CT hot dog shops. The butter-grilled bun is a highlight, however. It's probably one of the best hot dog buns in CT. I don't live near Fairfield. I can't see returning to Rawley's. Especially, given that one of the best CT hot dog spots is also in Fairfield, and another is up the road a bit in Milford. 3 Stars for the whole experience. 3.75 Stars for the hot dog.

My first time visiting this local staple in Fairfield, CT. We ordered a hot dog with ketchup, a…read moregrilled chicken breast sandwich and onion rings. My favorite item were the onion rings. They were fresh, crispy and just delicious. My only complaint is they brought no type of dipping sauce with it. The chicken breast sandwich was fresh but basic. The hot dog apparently is a Hummel hot dog. I enjoyed they toasted the bun so it was warm and toasty. The location is off a main road and has parking. There are a few seats if you choose to dine in. I found the hot dog curtains adorable. Service was quick. They turned over the few tables quickly. Prices were reasonable. I'd visit again.

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Rawleys Drive-In - Dining area

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Rawleys Drive-In - Double cheese burger and onion rings

Double cheese burger and onion rings

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