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Three Seasons Café

3.5 (2 reviews)

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Rein's New York Style Deli Restaurant

Rein's New York Style Deli Restaurant

3.9
(1.2k reviews)
4.5 mi
•$$

I have been a fan since the mid-70's. Vernon is the place to go, but I have very fond memories of…read morethe former Reins Deli in the Hartford Civic Center way back when for a late night snack or heavier refueling sandwich. Which brings me to my newly crowned favorite sandwich - Tongue On Rye; ask for the tip slices very lean. I even got a dependable guarantee from our server she'd provide an unforgettable tongue sandwich. In a comedic mood, I asked our server to not give me any lip! She doubled over giggling and said thank you for your honesty and THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I've been asked just Tongue with "No Lip." Despite the comedy and light hearted conversation the table for two was perfect Harry & Sally style! Watching the action, enjoying the lean tongue on rye with mustard an unforgettable delight.

Quality is still good, price and portion are askew…read more We came here as a quick sandwich bite on our way around the state. Service was good, and the ambiance is still lively. The still tastes good, with some exceptions. The frier oil seemed burnt, so the pickle chips we had just had that little bit of carbon taste on them. The pickle chips batter was very thick, and the mayo was the only respite. The sandwich, still tasty, seemed much smaller than normal, the meat still had good flavor, but the portion was lighter in comparison. The prices are also a bit high. The sandwich coming out to about 15 bucks. The bargain is very much gone now, and the portion is okay for a sandwich but pricy because of this shrinkage. Not shown are the overcooked onion rings. We returned those and the server promptly removed them from the bill. So really good customer service. I opted for a brownie for dessert, and the brownie was a disappointment. Too sugary, no flavor, gummy, and disappointingly small and thin. A detractor for sure. As a deli, it feels like it's on the decline. I know things are pricier now, but what you pay vs what you get doesn't match up. I'm hoping they pivot from this path, but right now it's no longer my go-to. It's still tasty, just pricy

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The wait area during a much less backup of fans on the wait.
The wait area during a much less backup of fans on the wait.
Chicken salad platter with cole slaw and potato salad, tomatoes and sweet mixed pickles.  What a great summer-time (or any time) treat!
Chicken salad platter with cole slaw and potato salad, tomatoes and sweet mixed pickles. What a great summer-time (or any time) treat!
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Cooley's Kitchen

Cooley's Kitchen

4.4
(44 reviews)
5.2 mi

Best pizza I've had in a long time. We ordered two vegetarian pies: Mediterranean (with a garlic…read moreparmesan base, fresh baby spinach, red onion, feta, artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers, light mozzarella cheddar cheese mix and Italian herbs) and Premium Veggie (with onions, broccoli, spinach, garlic, eggplant, peppers, mushrooms, pizza sauce and mozzarella cheddar cheese mix). We got thin crust and extra cheese on both. The crust was lovely -- nicely thin and crispy with just enough heft to support the generous toppings, and enough bready goodness so it wasn't like eating a cracker. The toppings were all fresh, cut in perfect bite sizes, and not over-cooked. Cooley's Kitchen is a cute little place with friendly service. There were about 6-7 cozy booths for eating in. BYOB. Highly recommended!

While visiting my daughter and her family in Enfield, CT, we searched for a place to eat and do…read moretake out for our 3+ hour journey home. A quick search on Yelp brought us to this wonderful gem. Family owned and run by an experienced chef, the smells are amazing. Greeted by his daughters who handled the rest of the table service. Look at my picture! The pizza was amazing. Able to handle all the toppings and absolutely one of the best pizza's I have had in a very long time. I ate it for the next three meals. This place will be one of our regular stops when we come and visit or passing through

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Connecticut Valley Brewing Company

Connecticut Valley Brewing Company

3.9
(119 reviews)
1.5 mi
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In 2010, Connecticut Valley Brewery created their Trailblazer beer, which is a New England Indian…read morePale Ale. That style of beer was still new at that time. They created other styles of beers since then, such as sours, seltzers, and stouts. Their Spiked Smoothie Blueberry Lemonade received awards in 2022. In 2019, Birdhouse Coffee opened in the same establishment; they serve coffee and food. The parking lot was spacious, packed, but we found parking. In the warmer months, they also have a nice patio area. The tap room was spacious with plenty of seating and high ceilings. I'm a huge fan of seltzers and sours, so I was excited to see that they had a few to choose from. I got to try two different flavors; those were called: 1. Blueberry Lemonade Spiked Smoothie- ABV 5% 2. Raspberry Lemonade Spiked Smoothie- ABV 5% Those were one of the best sours I've had in a long time. They also sell other brand's beers as well. My family and friends ordered beer and food from the Birdhouse Coffee. Aside from the food delay, we had a great time. The beertenders were friendly. The employees kept the area clean. They also hosts a number of events; the day we went, there was a toy drive. Overall, a great brewery with delicious beers; I can't to go back!

There are car cruise events happening throughout the week throughout the warmer months. Cruisers…read morehang out Sunday mornings for Cars & Coffee events and then on Monday nights are car themed nights. There's also open Cruise Night events on Thursday nights when every car is welcome to show up.

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