Curious about G.W. Tavern history? Have a comforting meal inside this 1850s historical colonial home in Washington Depot and take in its charm and history, which celebrates the first president of the United States.

Whether you’re warming up by the fire on a chilly winter day or soaking up the summer sun on their picturesque patio, you’ll have a wonderful time at one of the best colonial restaurants in Connecticut. If you’re like me and enjoy stepping back in time with some good eats, be sure to check out G.W. Tavern.

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Have you ever eaten at GW Tavern? How about some of the other oldest restaurants in Connecticut? Give me your best recommendations in the comments below!

If you’re looking for more scrumptious cafes, check out these historic restaurants in Connecticut.

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What are the best ice cream shops in Connecticut?

Enjoyed dining at beautiful colonial restaurants in Connecticut? Follow up your meal at some of the best ice cream shops in Connecticut:

  • Arethusa Farm Dairy:  With locations in West Hartford, New Haven, and Bantam, you are never too far away from the delicious offerings of this ice cream shop. There is a variety of ice cream available, such as rum raisin, maple walnut, and peach. You can also grab milk, butter, yogurt, and cheese here.
  • We-Li-Kit: This seasonal ice cream shop is located in Pomfret. They’ve got all the ice cream flavor staples along with some fun concoctions like cherry vanilla, ginger, and roadkill (vanilla ice cream with walnuts, white chocolate chips, and a cherry swirl).

 

What are the best hikes in Connecticut?

Eat too much while dining out at a colonial restaurant? Take in a workout on some of the best hikes in Connecticut:

  • Hammonasset Beach State Park: This 1,000-acre park is located in Madison. Whether it’s to beat the crowds at the beach in the summertime or to just take in nature any other time of year, head to the 3.8-mile out-and-back walking trail.
  • Air Line State Park Trail: Not to say that you cannot traverse this entire 50-mile trail at once, but if you want to only take in a little at a time, there are 10 different access points. My favorite part is the East Hampton portion.

 

Where can I go for fine dining in Connecticut? 

Sometimes the occasion calls for more than just a colonial restaurant. Check out some of the best places for fine dining in Connecticut:

1) Viron Rondo Osteria: Head to Chesire for this scrumptious Italian restaurant. Order the house-made ricotta or mussels to start and try the penne vodka or veal Milanese for your main meal. They also offer an assortment of pizzas.

2) The Essex: This French-American restaurant can be found in the bucolic Saybrook. It is known for its delectable seafood dishes like Niantic Bay oysters and poached halibut. If seafood isn’t your thing, the steak frites are an outstanding choice.

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