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4 based on 39 reviews
Welcome to your Dayville Ninety Nine Restaurant where we have "A Passion To Serve." Come dine with us and check out our 9 Real Size Entrees for just $9.99 or come enjoy our Thursday Night Trivia at the bar.
I prefer to avoid chains but there wasn't much choice in this small town near the I395 intersection. I also generally avoid ordering chicken in restaurants because I don't love chicken and dislike white meat. However, I had the chicken fried chicken $9.99 special and it was surprisingly good served with mashed potatoes and gravy and a biscuit drizzled with honey butter and coleslaw. Service was good too.
4 based on 97 reviews
We always stop at Zipâs on our way to Logeeâs nursery. Full breakfast and lunch menu and very friendly service. Breakfast omelettes are terrific and those whoâve had lunch are always satisfied.
3 based on 11 reviews
I used to live in Danielson and frequented the Galley on weekends. Now whenever I return to northeast CT, I always plan breakfast there. This family owned place is small with counter service and several booths. Parking is at a premium and there is often a line on Sunday mornings just after church lets out. The place is a little threadbare but don't let that fool you. They use fresh quality ingredients and everything is made fresh almost in front of you. The corned beef hash is homeade and as good as mom used to make. The same girls have been waitressing there for the last 18 years that I have been going there and they know us all by name. The gyros are excellent. Portions are generous and prices are low. Don't miss this local gem. Make sure you stop in at Heart and Home just a few doors down.
4 based on 68 reviews
My wife and I went to 4 G's late on a Sunday night when most people had eaten and the restaurant was cleaning up from what appeared to be a busy evening. We ordered a medium pizza and were pleased to hear that we could get a large for a couple dollars more. The (vegetable) pizza was fantastic! Even though we were staying in a nearby hotel, we took the leftovers and put them in our small refrigerator. The pizza was delicious even the next day.
4 based on 26 reviews
NY Pizza Co has some really creative menu offerings and all that we tried were very good. There's a selection of both white and red pizzas...toppings such as pulled pork, fig jam, bbq chicken and pretty much anything else you can imagine and they were all great! Prices were a bit on the high side for their specialty pizzas (close to $25-$30 for a large) and they all feature a very thin crust (of all those we ordered). Staff was very friendly and helpful - answered all of our menu questions and made a few suggestions! We would definitely return and try a few more of their creative specialties!
4 based on 26 reviews
Deb's offers good food for breakfast and lunch. The staff is very friendly and attentive. Their prices are very reasonable. There are tables and a counter in the front section, and a larger dining space in the back.
4 based on 33 reviews
Johnny's is a great place to go to get takeout or sit down for dinner in a casual setting. The staff is always super friendly and really knows the community. the pizzas, pastas, salad, and appetizers are always delicious. Consistently good pizza with a big menu.
4 based on 153 reviews
Every time Iâve been here, I have appreciated the charming ambience. It is especially delightful in winter, with the fires going in the old-style open hearths. The waitstaff is unfailingly cheerful and helpful. The wine is good - after all, itâs a vineyard. The Red Seraph is by far the best label they produce, in my opinion. The food is also delicious. I had the smoked trout appetizer (the texture and flavor would both have benefited from serving it warm) and the chicken breast entree (very moist and tender, with great flavor, especially with the lingonberry preserves). My husband had the filet mignon and found it excellent. D
4 based on 73 reviews
An order of 2 eggs; home fries, toast is $4.99. Bacon(listed as thick cut,( but just regular center cut ) was an additional 3.99. Whew. Sausage $3.99 Any substitiutions..ie hash browns instead of home fries....1.99. These were the prices on the menuHowever, the bill added additional 2 Eggs @1.99 and 2 toasts @1.99Yes, large portions, but nothing that you wouldn't get at any local restaurant in the areaPoor service.... after we were served coffee;we 4 at table for 6 were asked to move to another table, then we had to wait while "new table" was cleaned. Yup, we carried our cutlery(very thin,,so not heavy :) and full cups to the table for 4. Breakfast served; no fill-ups on the coffee till we flagged down the waiter
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4 based on 278 reviews
We went for trivia night and even though Hank's was very busy, Lyn the owner was able to accommodate the six of us. We all really enjoyed our meals and the happy hour specials, and the trivia was a lot of fun! We also enjoyed the delicious complimentary popcorn. The service by both the hostess and our waitress was excellent.We are so happy you enjoyed Trivia! Itâs always a great night. Hope to see you again soon.
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