Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

NiceGirlWhoCanCook t1_j69rf06 wrote

Reply to comment by roundabout_now in This is a cult, right? by CassCat

They ask for ID so that they know who is on-site at all times. It’s for safety. Also i think that was reinforced through their work with to stop child sex trafficking and slavery. They want to be able to lock down and know who is there in an emergency or lost child situation. This is at least what I have gathered from being there. Another note that it is free to enter.

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Imstephalee t1_j69pkcb wrote

It’s not a cult, i know multiple people who work/worked there. It’s just a way for rich people to avoid paying taxes. My friend is very alternative and not at all religious and would definitely been very excited if she realized she was working for a cult.

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curbthemeplays t1_j69owx8 wrote

RSVP is super high end and unique almost-private dining if you can splurge.

Kent Falls Brewery is the best brewery in western CT.

Community Table and Arethusa al Tavolo are excellent. Arethusa has great ice cream too.

Hopkins is a beautiful spot. Wine is, um, drinkable—but worth it for the area.

American Pie Company in Sherman. Mountainside Cafe in Falls Village is very casual and always good.

Thorncrest in Goshen has great chocolates. Litchfield Distilling. Stewart’s Farm for meat. Calf and Clover Creamery for raw milk.

If you can shoot down to Waterbury, Hindsight BBQ, Brooklyn Baking (donuts) are worth a stop. There’s also Domenic and Pia’s for pizza, and nearby Luna in Naugatuck. I also hear Sasso’s in Torrington has good pizza.

In Woodbury, New Morning is a good grocery store if you need organic foods. Big fan of West Egg Cafe in Woodbury too.

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Alternative-Lion1336 t1_j69ogu3 wrote

Reply to comment by captainXdaithi in CT Subaru drivers by uuuge

Oh no. Even in snow- especially in snow, ironically. The actually handle better if you have too much wheel in and your foot in the gas and intentionally wash it out a bit.

But yes. That generally implies extralegal speed, but the physics don’t care about Jonny law (they have their own)

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HealthyDirection659 t1_j69nb1j wrote

A new owner/landlord must honor all current leases. An exception to this would be if the new landlord or their family member plans to move into the space. Regardless, you would still have to receive a notice to vacate. Not sure if that notice is 30 or 60 days.

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curbthemeplays t1_j69n9s7 wrote

Biagio’s in Stratford, Sal E Pepe in Newtown, Tuttis in Westport are probably my top 3.

There’s a few in Bridgeport I want to try, Ralph n Rich, Vucchella. Via Sforza and La Zingara are solid. Cafe Silvium is quite good.

My favorite Italian in the state has been in New Haven area generally. L’Orcio, Strega, Zeneli, Pasta Eatalia, and for old school red sauce Sopranos vibes: Biagetti’s.

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