Reviews on Pub food in Southport, Connecticut, United States. Southport is a former borough in the town of Fairfield, Connecticut, and also a census-designated place. It is located along Long Island Sound between Mill River and Sasco Brook, where it borders Westport. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 1,585. Settled in 1639, Southport center has been designated a local historic district since 1967, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 as the Southport Historic District.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Top service at Hub and Spoke, the guy at the counter really made me feel welcome and at home and had some great suggestions. The stout was fantastic and the food excellent. Great evening.Thanks for the review! Hope to see you back soon...cheers!
4 based on 120 reviews
My husband and I had lunch here today and it was great! It was busy but we were seated immediately. We started with a couple of appetizers, the lobster corn chowder ($8.95) which was nice and creamy and the reuben egg rolls ($10.95) which were excellent!!!! We each ordered a sandwich, the turkey wrap w/fries($12.95) and the Cubano special with a side salad($13.95). We had plenty of food to take home for another delicious meal. The restaurant was loud but most are around here. It didn't help their music was loud too. The server was nice but I felt like we had to keep getting his attention but maybe he just didn't want to rush us.I will definitely go back!!
3 based on 85 reviews
Group met for dinner prior to show at Fairfield Theater. Great drinks, great service, great food. Seated right away on a Sunday evening. Excellent margarita, made to order. Each person had a different meal and no complaints. I had the scallops/riscotto which was incredible. Next time back to CT, this little gem is on the dinner list. Try the hummus appetizer...who knew hummus could be so dang good!
3 based on 74 reviews
We stopped in for a bite before seeing Steve Tyrell at the Fairfield Theater. The location is great. Next to the railroad station, theater and the main strip in Fairfield. The food ( burgers and dinner salads). Was very good and affordable. Waitstaff was cordial and efficient. Nice pub like vibe . We will be back.
Where to eat Sushi food in Southport: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 46 reviews
Walked in around 5 and took a seat at one of the high-tops in the bar area. Very cozy and friendly atmosphere. The waitress immediately acknowledged us with friendly smile and came over. After a few pleasantries she asked what we'd like to drink. I got a 'Blood Orange' Margarita which was delicious and my husband had a 'Mule' something or other which he also loved! No one rushed us through our drink to take our order (which I liked) and eventually we did order. We both had a cup of the seafood bisque which is so creamy and super good. For an entrée my husband had all kinds of seafood (clams, shrimp, mussels, etc) over linguine. There was so much seafood I didn't even realize there was pasta in it. I had the fish 'n chips. OMG it was so fresh and the batter was so nice and light. I didn't get that 'heavy fried feeling'. Just delicious. During the course of our meal Pat, the owner, came by to see how things were....he is such a sweetheart and genuinely interested in how your meal was. For dessert we shared a piece of apple pie with ice cream.....which was YUMMY...and a cup of coffee. I love this place....no matter what we've had here it was delicious....I HIGHLY recommend it for lunch or dinner. Just a great 'go to place'! Very relaxed atmosphere, cozy, friendly and GREAT food!
4 based on 41 reviews
Wanted to try this restaurant after reading some reviews. Patronized this place for lunch and was not disappointed. The day we visited was a bit slow so service was quick and pleasant. For appetizers we had the calamari, it was very fresh but needed just a tad bit of seasoning. For lunch I had the French Dip, simply amazing, we also ordered the egg plant stacks, really good and the Fillet tips, they were ok. Overall the meal was delicious and I would definitely want to come back for dinner.
3 based on 103 reviews
Welcome to Local Kitchen and Craft Beer Bar, Fairfield's newest hot spot. With over 30 craft beers on tap and 2 cask lines, you'll be sure to get a unique experience at our Local Kitchen. Eat Local. Drink Local. Be Local. Cheers.
Was Saturday night and we easily got a table and sat outside which sometimes can worry me as can be forgotten. But we had very good service. Enjoyed the brussel sprouts appetizers. I had the mexicali bowl which was not great. Others had the turkey burgers and raved about it.
4 based on 17 reviews
For nothing else, the place is the classic go-to bar in Southport, and is a warm, friendly, laid-back place to grab a drink, or even a quick bite, maybe a game of poop or darts. Live music some nights, and just a great place to hang after work.
Where to eat International food in Southport: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 102 reviews
How does a beer joint not have flights? Waitress rattled off answers to questions so fast and garbled that we couldn't understand her. Food was good- burgers, veggie burgers, salads and pretzels. But nothing that we would go back for. We had to ask for water multiple times of multiple servers; once directly asking our server who came back with our check (that we had NOT asked for) and no water. Nope. Sorry guys, you missed the mark here.
4 based on 100 reviews
The Chelsea is located in downtown Fairfield, one block from the Fairfield Train station. Approaching its 7th year The Chelsea has become one of Fairfieldâs most beloved restaurants. Food Network's Chopped Champion Chef Eric Felittoâs menu of creative and
Nice food, attentive servers. Try the cauliflower app..it's great! Rocket and Beets salad was a hit as was the lobster roll. Good selection of reasonably priced wines.
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