Wilton is an affluent town in Fairfield County in southwestern Connecticut in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 18,062.
Things to do in Wilton
4.5 based on 153 reviews
So DD turns 13 tomorrow & decides we should go to dinner.
Where? I don't know. Dad starts searching TA. 15 minutes pass. Any ideas? Nope. Another 15 minutes. Mom wants to know when we're going. She needs time for us to bake the cake. 15 minutes. I'm not finding anything. Anything you want? We could just do hibachi. Like we did for like 8 of her other birthdays.
OK. I found something. Let's go.
Did not remember the name of this place but we were here last winter. As soon as we pulled into the parking lot, we all remembered.
DD exclaimed, "How did you know? I was just thinking earlier today about the carbonara!" Was it still on the menu? No. But they made it up special for her birthday.
Sat at the same farm table overlooking the neatly organized line in the kitchen. Wife & I saw the chicken come out. She had that. Son & I each had lamb - his in pasta, me the chops. Seared on the outside & just yell at it & make it sit still rare on the inside.
Top it off with some nice prosecco, cappuccino & dessert. Oh & I forgot to mention the worlds best steak frites - crispy shoestrings served as truffle fries. Outstanding - which went along with the service.
Bianco Rosso - "White Wine". Truly memorable.
4 based on 25 reviews
Heibeck's Stand specializes in high quality food at a reasonable price. For the first time in decades, Heibeck's Stand has taken the business back in to the family and has raised the bar for what "roadside food" means. Preparation of fresh food can not be ready at microwave speed. For a few extra minutes of wait time, customers will experience the true flavors of premium food while relaxing on our BYOB garden patio. For a refreshing dessert, the stand offers premium all-natural ice cream made with the highest quality of ingredients.
This is an old fashioned " stand" in the true sense. Walk up to the counter and order your ice cream or food choices. This visit was ice cream only and went with the strawberry / and strawberry sorbet. Both enjoyed a lot. Next time will stop here for lunch. There are tables set in the back with umbrellas and I believe I saw a sign indicated BYOB.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We are a Nut-Free Cookie Shop, not a Restaurant. Stop in and visit our Retail selection of seasonal cookies or book our classroom for a birthday party (ages 9 and up) or adult decorating classes.
The Painted Cookie specializes in baking custom-made nut-free cookies to order as well as hosting cookie-icing parties for children ages 9 through 15. The web site recommends 7 – 10 days advance notice for placing orders for the custom cookies and then goes on to recommend 2 – 3 weeks notice during the busier months of May & June, November & December. The shop also has a very modest selection of sample cookies available for retail sale (ref uploaded picture.)
The cookies may be very good. The strict adherence to nut-free is highly valuable for customers who need that assurance. The cookie-icing parties are an interesting concept for hosting children parties… although from personal experience I strongly doubt that this type of party would be high on a teenager's wish list.
But the bottom line is that this is not in any sense a restaurant. It's a retail shop with a schtick. Don't want to rate "Poor" or "Terrible"... so rating as a restaurant, charitably compromising on Average.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
I have been to Tusk & Cup on several occasions and have not been disappointed. They have a wide variety of caffeinated beverages- tea and coffee. They also offer baked goods, salads, sandwiches, and gelato. I would recommend the hazelnut gelato and the gluten free banana bread. The staff is courteous and helpful.
4.5 based on 168 reviews
First class food delivered in a charming and intimate setting. Chef Tim LaBant grew up I. Wilton and came back after a deep culinary education to open an artisanal restaurant that was early to the farm to table movement. Locally sourced foods are cooked in creative ways with an emphasis on freshness and taste. Every bite fills your mouth with multiple flavors. Never disappointing. Great for special occasions.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Love to go to this place whenever we are passing through town. Great coffee, tea, breakfast sandwiches. And I feel like the food is prepared to your order and your taste.
I was surprised to see that Dunkin Donuts rates higher than the Coffee Barn in Wilton?! No way!! Coffee Barn is much better.
4 based on 212 reviews
Had lunch here today with five other friends. We make this an annual fall event. Sad to say, the experience did not live up to our experiences from prior years. The liver, pastrami and Rueben sandwiches were totally disappointing, the tuna wrap was lacking in...MoreHi Ed, we are sorry the sandwiches were not to your liking. We will take all you have said into consideration, as the happiness of our customers is most important to us and we hope you give us another chance in the future.
4 based on 148 reviews
Great food, generous drinks, and a lively pub atmosphere you'll feel right at home in.
The Little Pub is a small chain of "pub" style restaurants in Fairfield county serving homey pub food. Wings, sliders, burgers, sandwiches and salads. There is always something interesting on the menu for those looking for something different. Or the standard comfort food that you'd expect. The food is good. It's noisy. But that makes it fun.
4.5 based on 283 reviews
Transport yourself to the South of France where the sights and sounds are transposed within Mediterraneo. Located within the ultra-chic Hotel Zero Degrees, views of the Norwalk River impose soothing sensations of surf and sun. You will feel as though you are dining aboard a yacht of the highest caliber with cuisine that encompasses the region. Offering contemporary interpretations of Italian favor
The food was delicious. The service was excellent. The ambiance is modern and clean with excellent views of a stream. Five people for lunch, no reservation, arrived at 11:45. Seated immediately even though our party was not complete. I made a wine choice and told the waiter I wanted it when the other guests arrived; right on cue, when the others arrived and ordered drinks, my wine arrived with theirs. Staff were ever-available and prompt in all their actions, but managed to not hover. The lunch menu includes an $18 appetizer plus main dish option with about 8 options for each, which is about the same price as any one of the main dishes alone. Portion size is the same whether you order a la carte or from the express lunch menu. The pastas were perfectly cooked (slightly al dente - neither mushy nor too stiff) and the sauces were rich and delicious. The wine list looked ok, but we ordered by the glass and were quite happy with what was available as well as staff knowledge of the options. The interior has modern accents and looks out along one long wall of glass on a green area, which would be beautiful in a snowfall.
4.5 based on 198 reviews
Bra Sita she catered a meal at my office and I loved the food. Had to go try it out first hand, and glad I did. Really comfortable atmosphere, a fun bar, and friendly attentive service. There was live music on a Friday night which was fun, but really loud. Difficult to have a conversation. The appetizers are great, and they are gigantic. Also love the plantain chips. I am a ceviche nut, eating it in pretty much every Latin country out there. Brasitas ceviche was a disappointment. My only disappointment. It was a huge portion, but very tasteless and just bland as could be. Needed spicing, needed salt, needed a kick, and it was so mild you couldn’t even taste any lime juice.
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