Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Chester. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Chester is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 3,743 at the 2000 census. The town center is also defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). The name is a transfer from Chester, in England.
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5 based on 37 reviews
Lunch at The Wheatmarket, Chester, Connecticut is a most enjoyable experience. Owners, Dennis and Joan, have earned the patronage of many local residents for 29 years! Dennis specializes in making the soups; my wife and I savored Road Island Clam Chowder ($4.50) and Mulligatawny ($4.50), both DELICIOUS. The Mulligatawny was reminiscent of curry I recall when stationed in Thailand in the 70's (US Air Force); fortunately, the spices were muted to American taste. We split a Roasted Boar's Head Turkey Sandwich w/cheese and cranberry mayonnaise served on toast, also VERY GOOD. The food is high quality and reasonably priced; total bill, $19.00, lunch for two. ENJOY.
4 based on 41 reviews
Put simply, Dough on Main, offered good food, but we have now retired! Thank you to all who stopped in â whether only once, from time-to-time or once a day! We enjoyed 7 wonderful years delighting you!
Dough on Main was recommended to me by someone who is probably the most hyper-critical restaurant goer I have ever met. I trust her judgment and she eats here regularly. Well, she was right. The eggplant sandwich with pesto was delicious and substantial. I almost couldn't finish it, but it was so good, I couldn't stop. I will definitely be back to try the other sandwiches and homemade pastas. The place is small and has a homey vibe. There's one small table in the window (there are steps) and a larger dining table next to the coolers. Prices are on the high side for Connecticut (average or below-average for New York City), but totally worth what you are paying in terms of quality and freshness. I'm sold.Thank you for your great review. We are pleased that a savvy friend and regular customer enticed you to give us a try and that you were pleased. Your reaction to our food is one we continually strive for. Again, thanks! And we do hope you can visit again soon.
We frequent the Subway in Deep River a great deal...mostly because of the $5 footlong. We have no problem with Subway Corp., but the ladies who work at this particular Subway are always rude and abrasive. They never smile or appreciate your business. Esp. since we support our local high schools football team who provide a card to receive a free beverage with purchase of a footlong sandwich, you'd think that they would be happy to see their customers using the card and providing regular business. But no, attitude emits only with presentation of the card. Oh and don't be surprised if you ask for bacon and you get a lecture about how it is a $1.00 more! As if the consumer can't read?! How insulting. Esp. if you go at least once a week and they recognize you. I'm sure the pricing hasn't changed in 4 days on bacon! Geez! Overall: Lose the attitude ladies! Oh and by the way, we don't support the hiring of underage workers...
4 based on 19 reviews
Hadlyme Country Market, since 1905. In 1905, Lee Luther Brockway moved his small country market to the heart of Hadlyme, Connecticut. In 2012, Lisa Bakoledis and Susan Raible Birch restored it to its original glory. Gather for food, friends & laughter!
After a visit to Gillette Castle, we were headed toward a chain restaurant. I advised we pull over to see what this place had to offer, and it delivered some really wonderful sandwiches, along with an incredibly friendly atmosphere.
4 based on 202 reviews
Casual waterfront dining located in the Brewer's Dauntless Shipyard. A bit hard to find but defintely worth the effort. Abby's Place serves American cuisine with a flair, specializing in fresh, locally sourced meats and seafood.
Terrific veggie burger with pesto. The crab soup was very good and the chicken sandwich was tasty. Our waitress was very accommodating as was the owner. Unfortunately the waiter had an issue when we arrived and asked not to be seated next to the door as it was very cold outside and didnât want our two year old granddaughter to be subjected to that. We simply asked to be seated at the adjacent table that had a reserved sign on it when he told us that they had a reservation. We informed him that so did we and he didnât seem to understand arguing that they had called ahead which we informed him that we did as well. Finally the owner came out of the kitchen and placed us at the âreservedâ table we had asked for originally. It could have turned ugly but we appreciated the owner settling the issue.
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