I read the reviews that were very low and I believe unfairly given from phobic covid lemmings. They want to go to a restaurant where people believe in science.
It is smart to play it covid-safe, but this condescending "believe in science" statement is generally fostered by those who believe more in "political science" than real medical science.
Studies have shown that covid is spread in the most miniscule of percentages through restaurants.
To the less than intellectual critics, if you are so worried about covid, when you saw the lack of masks - why didn't you leave? Is it possible you wanted an opportunity to bash fellow hard-working Americans trying to make a living? They were not trying to give you fearful pussycats anything but a nice meal? And you stomped on them anyway. Nice work.
I had a very different experience at this place yesterday (4/12/2021).
Everyone had masks. The restaurant is small, but roomy enough to keep your distance and extremely clean. The waitress was a young lady who was very pleasant, attractive, professional, and attentive.
May I interject a thought - as I reminisce about keeping a six foot distance, and while I wore a mask at my table looking like a fool with my wife?
1. What "science" tells us to space 6 feet? Why not 30 feet, or 2 feet or no feet? Show me the the study and evidence, please. No one will ask this question. (Perhaps this is the political science you cowardly critics believe without questioning and write about?)
2. What scientific study says to wear masks? What types are specified? Show me that study, and address the studies that instruct medical workers not to wear masks for elongated periods.
I wasn't scared dining at Nick's. (I know, some consider me as "brave as a Marine", but I am not worthy of being a Boy Scout, much less a Marine.)
The Bubble Boy has not been seen at this restaurant or anywhere, and neither have his candy @ss disciples, some of whom unfairly lowered the rating of this excellent eatery. If you are a Bubble Boy afficionado, please stay home and let us "brave" souls eat a nice lunch.
OK, so let's get to it: I ordered a soup and eggplant parmesan 12" sandwich. My wife ordered the sausage and peppers 12" sandwich, and also a soup.
We also had a tea. (The sandwiches are really heros by many definitions.)
Here's one reason I'm giving 5 stars: There was a miscommunication on the original order and the wrong sandwich came out. Guess what? People make mistakes, but you learn a lot from people when it happens - and we learned a lot. The very nice waitress apologized, and moments later the correct sandwich emerged. Going the extra mile, she wrapped the "wrong" sandwich, telling us - "Why don't you take this home? No charge - it was our mistake."
Despite offering to pay for the extra sandwich, she would not take our money. That's good business and will definitely bring me back.
But how were these two sandwiches? They were great! The bread was extremely good and a little different than what I expected, but in a great way. Slightly firm crust, but the bread was moist and fluffy.
Total charge for 2 Italian hero's at 12" each (and too big to finish) and 2 soups and tea: $21.60. This place couldn't be more affordable.
For the others who critiqued this place, I suspect you have never been to a restaurant outside of New Milford, Torrington, Bethlehem, Woodbury, or Morris or Winchester. Nick's is not trying to be the Waldorf, or Windows on the World, or Gibson's Steak House, or even Joe's Deli on Arthur Ave. But the food is excellent and perfect for affordable dining when exploring Litchfield County.
If you are celebrating a graduation, 80th birthday, new baby, parole from prison - this may not be your venue. But if I lived closer, I'd be in this restaurant for lunch and breakfast and an occasional dinner 4-5 times a month.
And to the mean-spirited critics....please stay home if you are terrified. The stress will do more damage than covid. read more