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New Mediterranean-Style Eatery Launches In Bristol
The restaurant opened for customers on Monday.

The restaurant opened for customers on Monday.

The popular restaurant chain's application with the city was addressed at a Planning and Zoning Board meeting this week.
This will represent the brand's third Connecticut location.
Hosted by the Southington Chamber of Commerce, 'Southington Restaurant Week' takes place July 14-20 among participating eateries.
The unique venue features an indoor-outdoor restaurant and beer garden, along with an ice cream shop, and more.
The owners will continue to operate their other site in Canton.
A restaurant and bar recently opened in downtown New London that promises authentic food and a warm atmosphere.
The annual awards program recognizes the world’s best wine lists.
A food truck that's known for serving up greasy goodness will soon have a restaurant as well.
The popular, authentic international gelato shop also has a location on Westport Avenue in Norwalk.
The restaurant features "healthy, flavorful, surprisingly simple dishes" from a chef known for his work on the Food Network.
A Newtown restaurant has received an elite international wine award for the second consecutive year.
A Ridgefield restaurant has received an elite international wine award for the second consecutive year.
A chain that's known for its authentic cuisine promises to delight diners at the Connecticut Post Mall.
There is no shortage of places in Connecticut to grab a burger, but there is only No. 1, according to a new list.
The third location of a family-owned restaurant is charting an opening in downtown New London.
"....we’re all about quality, heart, and bringing people together over great food," they shared in a post.
Don't worry, the closing is just for one day. Here's when the beloved pizzeria will close and then reopen.
The popular chicken chain will celebrate the grand opening of its newest CT location with activities and giveaways for the community.
The popular chicken chain will celebrate the grand opening of its newest CT location with activities and giveaways for the community.
An eatery with a long and storied history has been named the best restaurant in the state in a new list.
The magazine has 10 spots from around the country that are considered the best in a popular category.
An establishment featuring wood-fired pizza and fresh pasta is now open.
A Connecticut diner has landed on a national list, but the beloved eatery could be on its way out.
The opening represents the brand's first Connecticut location.
The local chain of eateries operates six current locations across Connecticut and is poised to add a seventh one in Branford.
The grand opening is on June 12, with the company expected to make two significant donations to combat food insecurity in Connecticut.
A new option for dining and drinks is now open in downtown Mystic.
The owners of the operation shuttered their brand, with one retiring and the other concentrating on another job.
The regional cuisine festival offers a wide range of dishes along with live music and dance performances.
A pizza place that has an original location in a nearby town opened earlier this month in Milford.
The chain was founded in 1978 in New Orleans, with a second grand opening celebration planned for June 6-7.
"Being open in today's world ain't cheap​," the restaurant's owner shared on social media.
The local bakery has an ardent following and has big plans for this summer.
The restaurant's last day will be this Sunday, June 1, with a special goodbye celebration slated for Saturday, May 31.
The restaurant chain has announced the return of its beloved "all you can eat" menu, featuring chicken tenders, fried shrimp and more.
The cost of a meal at one popular franchise was found to have increased by 100 percent.
The popular chicken chain has added a number of new stores in recent months and has announced yet another expansion.
The last day is coming up soon, with the day's proceeds benefitting a prominent local charity in Southington.
The downtown institution led a campaign to change a 30-year-old regulation, which was the main event at a recent city board meeting.