Killingly is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 17,370 at the 2010 census. It consists of the borough of Danielson and the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, and South Killingly.
Restaurants in Killingly
5 based on 120 reviews
Skydive Danielson specializes in first time tandem skydivers. Operating out of the Danielson Airport since 1997. Our safety record is second to none, jump with the best! Voted "Best DZ in the US" 3 years running.
Sitting by our pool this summer I heard laughing and what sounded like a good time up in the clouds. Looking up i saw several colorful parachutes with happy and BRAVE people dangling from them. Now we watch them all summer. It's like having your own show right in our backyard. Brave souls!
4 based on 17 reviews
Buffalo farm with petting area.
We have been to the farm twice, including last Fall. Bison are NOT cows. They are very independent and are not easy to keep penned up. They run faster than a racehourse (up to 35 MPH) and can jump higher than a deer (over 6 feet). They looked health and well cared for; similiar to those in the wilds of Yellowstone or Custer State Park.
This is a working farm and it looks it; flies and manure everywhere. The employees/owners were friendly and both times they gave an excellent tour. They explained about the bison we saw as well as the history of bison in the American West.
Visitors must come expecting to see reality; not a Hollywood or Disneyland prodiction. We plan to return.
5 based on 104 reviews
Vote Yankee Magazines 2016 Best Community Theater in New England, come see why we are THE place to visit in the Quiet Corner of Connecticut. Quality community theater providing 8 main season shows and numerous additional evenings of entertainment.
Went to see "Buddy", a musical we fell in love with after seeing it at the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia a few years ago. The play was excellent; particular credit goes to the actor who played Buddy Holly. Loved the show.
The theater is small, seating is tight, but every seat has a good view. The staff (mostly volunteer I understand) was friendly and really motivated to see everyone had a good time. The patrons dressed very casually - nothing formal here - you can be comfortable in attire. Theater sells snacks and beer.
All in all it was a rewarding experience; it was our first visit there but definitely won't be our last. Although we drove 1 ½ hours to get there, we liked the whole Putnam area, and plan to go back again when we can spend a full day in the shops, restaurants, and of course the Bradley.
Ample free parking is very close - 1 block or less - spread over several lots. Make sure you download the downtown parking map from the Bradley's website, to get your bearings.
4 based on 16 reviews
The tasting room has four very different beers on tap. The tasting is $6 and you get a shot glass to take home. The owners are very friendly and knowledgeable. They don't do tours since everything there is to see is in the tasting room. There is a parking lot across the street from the brewery.
5 based on 5 reviews
Logee's is a wonderful greenhouse to walk through and explore. Browsing for new and unusual plants here is like walking through an arboretum. Take your time to walk evert nook and cranny so you don't miss anything. The aromas alone are enchanting.
3 based on 8 reviews
Risom Mill Flea Market is becoming the cleanest, biggest, and best flea market to visit in New England. Enjoy fun packed days meandering through colorful displays and treasure laden rooms filled with infinite varieties of merchandise from antiques, vintage tools, fishing tackle, handmade items, contemporary and vintage furniture, jewelry, Avon, glassware, video, arcade, and board games, electronics, movie, music and sports memorabilia, comic books, vinyl records, toys galore, adult and kids clothing, Nascar/hot wheels cars, and much much more... We are always looking for Amazing Vendors to add to our family of Amazing Vendors. We have several storefronts and many indoor and outdoor spaces available.
Antiques, new and used.. Great country furniture, and jewelry..Something for every one.. Can't be missed.....Plus see and old mill come to life bustling as it was 1oo years ago....It's a great day to spend time or going back in time when the pace was slower friendly people in a little New England town...
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