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CTBites' James Gribbon Gives Fall Road Trip Picks on CTStyle

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CTbites Team

CTBites' own beer writer and food critic returned to WTNH's "CTStyle" on October 30th to discuss how breweries and fall road trips go together. Leaf peeping, orchard visits, whatever gets you out of the house, autumn is a great time to get to places you haven't been, and many of those out of the way places have a great brewery to visit. One of the spots mentioned in the segment was 5 Churches Brewing Company in New Britain, and you can watch the whole interview on CTStyle right here


NIBBLE: CT Food News & Events For Week of November 4-11

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Check out an assortment of CT brewers under one roof at the 5th Annual Connecticut Brewers Fest!  It takes place at Two Roads on Monday November 5.  $30.00 gets you a glass and unlimited three oz pours of some of the best beer the Nutmeg State has to offer. 

Every Wednesday at Walrus + Carpenter, get an eight-piece bucket of fried chicken with four biscuits for $25. Pair it with the Two-For-Two Roads deal and get two Two Roads Brewing brews in the can or on tap for the price of one.

From one of the producers of the Blues Views and BBQ Festival comes Supper & Soul, a downtown dinner and concert series in Westport.  The Nashville-inspired event takes place on Saturday November 10 and features Kasey Tyndall. 

Taproot in Bethel invites you to a Bushido “pop up” Sunday, November 11 from 4:30-8pm. Make your reservations by calling 475-329-5395.


Black Duck Cafe Announces It's Staying In Business (Hopefully for Another 40 yrs)

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CTbites Team

Breaking news from Black Duck’s Facebook page.

We are beyond pleased to announce that after many days of discussions with our creditors, landlord, and investors, the Duck has been able to secure a financial package which will allow us to continue operations (hopefully for the next 40 years!!). The outpouring of support from our loyal patrons over the past few days has been deeply moving and gratifying and we sincerely thank you. Like Phoenix, the Duck has risen from the ashes! To celebrate, please join us on Sunday, 11/4, for all day happy hour prices.


Brewmaster Movie Screening at Avon Theater November 7th

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CTbites Team

Beer lovers rejoice! There’s a new movie in town…and it’s hoppy! Brewmaster will be screened at the Avon in Stamford on November 7th @7pm. The movie artfully captures the craftsmanship, passion and innovation within the beer industry. The story follows a young ambitious New York lawyer who dreams of becoming a brewmaster and a Milwaukee based professional beer educator as he attempts to become a Master Cicerone. Brewmaster creates a cinematic portrait of beer, those who love it, those who make it and those who are hustling to make their mark.


CTbites & Half Full Present Beers & Bites: November 14th w/ Nosh Hound & Harlan Social

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Stephanie Webster

Half Full Brewery and CT Bites are excited to announce the final BEERS & BITES for 2018, and you won’t want to miss this year's most creative and collaborative food and beer-pairing event series. On Wednesday, November 14th, the incredible Nosh Hound food truck alongside guest Chef Michael Sobelman from Harlan Social, will serve up a creative menu paired with Half Full Beer selections: Positively Pumpkin, WROR #11, WROR #12, Rise & Shine. Purchase a $50 ticket here.


The Black Duck Cafe To Close Its Doors In Westport

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James Gribbon

UPDATE!! Black Duck receives funding and will stay in business…hopefully for the next 40 years. Article here.

Westport nightlife staple The Black Duck Cafe plans to lock its doors for the last time on Sunday, November 4th. The classic watering hole has been an institution for over 40 years, cantilevered out over theSaugatuck River, and hosting generations of loyal diners and drinkers. The location was such a fixture of the Westport social scene, it's hard for us at CTBites to think we're close to seeing the end of it.

Reached for comment, Pete Aitkin, owner of the Black Duck, did not give any specifics, but said "it's something that's been a long time coming, but we finally had to do it. There are a lot of people very said about it, starting with me, but we're going to invite everyone to come back in one last time this Saturday and Sunday."

The Duck will be open Tuesday, October 30th, and Wednesday for Halloween, then take two days off before re-opening for the last times on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3-4.


Chef Ryan Durant of Branford's Assaggio Competes For Food Network's "Sexiest Chef Alive"

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James Gribbon

Ryan Durant, owner and executive chef of Assaggio in Branford, has been picked to compete for the title of "Sexiest Chef Alive" on the People Magazine/Food Network joint venture show by the same name, airing November 1st. CTBites spoke with chef Durant about the experience.

How did you get involved with the show?

People magazine randomly called me, one of the servers picked up the phone and they said it was something with the magazine's sexiest man issue. It had to do with a cooking segment I did on "Better Connecticut" with Scot Haney three years ago.


Nibble: CT Food Events, Dinners, Festivals, & Tastings for Week of October 28th- December 4th

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Bodega's Dias de los Muertos festivities last an entire weekend! Join them 11/1-11/4.

The Great Mac & Chili Challenge takes place on Sunday November 4 at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport from 11am to 3pm. Enjoy unlimited sampling of chili and mac 'n cheese dishes from twenty fantastic local restaurants. Just like Chowdafest, your vote determines who has the best! 

Olmo and Ordinary in New Haven will be collaborating on Halloween with a fun filled night of Mario Kart 64, meatball subs, spicy sausage subs, snacks, and themed cocktails.

On Thursday November 1, attend a Cheese and Wine Tasting Luncheon with Darien Cheese & Fine Food.  Ken Skovron will lead you through a selection of eight cheeses while Megan Ruppenstein of Four Forks prepares a delicious seasonal salad. There will be wine and sparkling cider as well. 


CELEBRATE Halloween in CT : 30+ Restaurants & Bars for 2018

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Get out your costumes… Halloween is right around the corner!  Connecticut restaurants, bars, and farms are offering spook-tacular specials and parties.  We’re not trying to trick you- we’re just trying to make sure your holiday is a real treat!

  1. Evarito’s, Norwalk: Evarito's invites you to a Day Of The Dead party Saturday October 27. They'll have costume contests, giveaways, and more!

  2. Cook and the Bear, Hartford: On Sunday October 28, The Cook and the Bear hosts a Halloween Brunch Costume Party.

  3. SBC, Milford: SBC's Halloween Party on 10/27 will have a DJ and costume contests.

  4. Troupe429, New Canaan: Troupe429’s Halloween Party takes place Saturday 10/27. They'll have a DJ, costume contests, a dance party, and more.

  5. Tim’s Kitchen @ Wakeman Town Farm, Westport: Tim's Kitchen at Wakeman Town Farm invites kids to a Halloween Tasting Class. Tickets are $50 and the class can hold 12 students.


Nibble: CT Food Events, Halloween Parties, Festivals & Tastings, October 21-28

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Experience Greenwich week runs from October 22-28.  Over 150 merchants, retail stores, restaurants, and art galleries will have specials across town.  

Barcelona Fairfield hosts a Fall Patio Paella Party on Thursday October 25 from 6:30-8:30pm.  Chef Jose will show you how to make the Spanish dish.  Plus, there will be seasonal tapas, wine, and a DJ. 

L’Escale invites you to a St. Supery Wine Dinner on Wednesday October 24.  Dinner starts at 6:30pm.  Seating is limited, so call (203) 661-4600 for your reservation.

Sport Hill Farm in Easton presents “Barn Bon Vivants” on Sturday October 27.  The Halloween themed evening for adults will be catered by Chef Anne of The First Bite and Chef Genee of Herbaceous Catering. The evening features one seasonal cocktail and five small plates featuring seasonal produce from the farm. 


An Evening with Top Chef Judge & Food + Wine Writer, Gail Simmons

Features Celebrity Chef Chef Talk Interview

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

The life of a Top Chef judge, Food + Wine writer, author, and culinary personality is exciting.  Gail Simmons regularly travels- and around the world at that!- to film television shows, headline events, find inspiration, and uncover new recipes.  At the same time, Simmons is a wife and a mother of two.  Sometimes she just wants to go home.  Her new cookbook, Bringing It Home, bridges the gap between her personal and professional lives.   Drawing from all of her experiences, she’s created dishes that instill feelings of comfort and belonging.

Terrain Garden Café in Westport served as the perfect backdrop to bring Simmons’s vision to life. 


Nibble: CT Food Events, Festivals, Dinners, & Tastings for October 14-21

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

During the month of October,  Letizia's Pizza is serving up "Gertie's Pie of Hope," a Mac & Cheese pizza that raises money for the American Cancer Society and breast cancer research and awareness.  100% of the proceeds are going to charity.

Wine events are back at Go Fish in Mystic.  Visit them every Wednesday at 5:30pm for cheese and crackers, a complementary food pairing, and of course- wine!. Reservations are recommended, as space is limited.  It begins on October 17 with “Lighter, Brighter, Reds.”

Wakeman Town Farm and Bar Sugo’s Chef Alan Roytman are teaming up on Thursday October 18 for a Fall Farm Dinner.  Roytman will prepare a 4 course meal, complete with wine pairings.  It is $100 per person, and the intimate affair is limited to 20.

Every Wednesday starting October 17, the Fairfield location of Quattro Pazzi is going vegan!  Reservations are recommended.  Call 203.259.7417 to secure your seat. 


26+ Restaurants, Sports Bars, & Caterers for 2018 Football Season in CT

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Ready, set, hike!  Get out your jerseys… football season is here and it’s time for you to root for your favorite team.  These Connecticut restaurants, bars, and caterers are serving up specials and take-out options or you to enjoy during the season.  These dishes will leave foodies yelling “touchdown!” Don’t see your favorite sports bar or restaurant here? Let us know and we’ll add it to the list.

  1. The Blind Rhino, Norwalk & Black Rock: The Blind Rhino is the hotspot for watching sports events. TVs surround the bar and restaurant. They are known for their wings and craft brews, but they have other tasty eats on the menu as well.

  2. Fortina, Stamford: Fortina in Stamford will offer discounted food and drinks during football season on Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday. Plus, wear your jersey and get a complimentary famous rays or margherita pizza.

  3. The Irons, Mystic: Head to the Irons in Mystic for football on Sundays. Starting at 1pm, they'll have $5 Burgers, 20 Wings for $20 , $3 Sam Adams Drafts, and other game time specials.


Nibble: CT Food Events for Week of October 8-15

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

October 11 is Ladies Night Out at Sport Hill Farm! Join them for an evening of female farm fun featuring honey inspired light bites, casual conversation, and henna tattoos (temporary!). BYOB. The event runs from 7:30-9 pm and costs $28 per person.

Stony Creek's annual Docktoberfest will unfold on October 13. They're turning the brewery into a German Beer Garden with live music, games, food trucks, and beer!

Fairfield Restaurant Week returns October 8-14. More than 30 restaurants throughout Fairfield are participating with special fixed price lunch and dinner menus.

The Hubbard Park Fall Food Truck Fair in Meriden returns October 13 and 14. There will be Food Trucks, local vendors, kids’ entertainment, live music, and more.


Guide To Connecticut Caterers: 2018 Holidays Made Easy! (sponsored post)

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April Guilbault

Less than 90 days until Christmas and less than 70 until Hanukkah. Please don’t hate us, we want to help you! Wonderful, albeit somewhat stressful holiday gatherings are fast approaching and with them come the planning, cooking, and hosting. Looking to streamline and maybe, eh-hem, enjoy your holidays this year? Toss those oven mitts aside, grab a cold, ice-clinking drink and hire a caterer for your soirees! Courteous and attentive staffs, creative and unique presentations, swoon-worthy and drool-worthy foods. When we put it that way, what’s to discuss? CTbites has assembled a list of caterers that are sure to lend that special bit of flair to your gathering, whether it be grand or cozy. These folks are eager to please and ready to tackle the upcoming season with panache. Book now, though, or those oven mitts might be back on your hands.


CRUSH: Norwalk Now Presents 5 Days of Beer, Wine, & Spirits Themed Events October 16-20th (Yass!!!) (sponsored post)

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CTbites Team

NORWALK NOW presents CRUSH, A 5 Day Celebration of Beer, Wine, and Spirits Tuesday thru Saturday, October 16-20, 2018 (*Sunday Bonus – DETOX Run/Walk/Bike/Yoga).

CRUSH comes to Norwalk! This 5-day schedule of thirst-quenching events celebrating the beer, wine, and spirits world is being presented by Norwalk Now’s talented group of businesses and special guests from the beverage world. Visit the CRUSH calendar page for the complete schedule. New events are being added every day, and reservations are suggested for all events. 


Stamford's Fairway Wines and Spirits Helps Consumers to Go Green by Drinking Red or White Closed with Natural Cork 

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CTbites Team

More and more consumers are considering the environmental impact of the food they eat and the beverages they drink.  We've seen it most recently in the concerns over plastic straws.  With that in mind, wine drinkers may be interested to know how their wine is closed and how that closure affects our ecosystem.  

Stamford's Fairway Wines and Spirits is taking a leading role in this dynamic.  Starting September 29th, Fairway Wines and Spirits will begin an educational campaign in its stores in CT, NY and NJ.  The Saturday, September 29th 1pm-3pm kickoff event in Stamford will include select wine tastings and prizes for those who bring in 3 or more corks to recycle.   Customers will learn how it is that cork is biodegradable, sustainable and recyclable.