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Magic Pie is a magical oasis for pizza
Is this the best pizza in Norwalk?
Overton’s
Overton sits on the Norwalk Harbor next to Veteran’s Park. It’s a seasonally operated waterside hamburger and hot dog stand, kind of a dying breed
Silvermine Market
Tucked away in the heart of the Silvermine neighborhood is the rustic red storefront to the Silvermine Market. Today it offers everything from breakfast to
Kazu Sushi Bar & Japanese
Traditional Japanese flavors entice you to explore new dishes, friendly service keeps you coming back to the venerable Kazu. The location next to the AMC
Cafe Dolce
From classic Hungarian pastries to rich coffee, this european style cafe is the place to be.
Mr. Frosty’s
The lines in the summer wrap around the block. Mr. Frosty’s is open year-round and anchors the lively corner of East Norwalk where the neighborhood
Don Carmelo’s
East Norwalk is rapidly becoming the goto food destination in Norwalk. Forget the trendy SoNo eateries with their crowded sidewalks, come explore the fresh fare
Calle Arepas Bar
Popular items of this Venezuelan restaurant includes stuffed arepas, empanadas and pastelistos. 74 N Main St Norwalk CT 06854 (203) 612-4949 website: lacallearepasbar.com
Pizza Week January 2021
The pandemic has been good for the restaurants that sling pizza. Sales nationally are up 20%, fueling the interest of many restaurants to pivot to
Outdoor Dining: Who Is Doing What
With phase 1 of the great reopening underway, there’s a smattering of activity related to restaurants who are venturing into the realm of outdoor dining,
The Lime Restaurant Reopens
A favorite for those who enjoy organic and natural foods, The Lime Restaurant has reopened. Curbside Pick Up and delivery services are now available. Outdoor dining
Curbside Pickup & Take Out Norwalk Restaurants
Sure you could cook or something, but the local restaurants need your dining dollars too! Here are the brave kitchens ready to deliver your meals.
Grab a Cup at Allora Coffee and Bites
Tucked away on Orchard street, is a tiny cafe with a bright seaside theme of brilliant orange and blues called Allora. The Italian coast inspired
Stew Leonards
1969 was a pivotal year for history making events, men landed on the moon, the Gap opened in San Francisco and the world’s largest dairy store
Hungarian Cafe Delights Norwalk With Traditional Menu
Cafe Dolce is an oasis in the busy Main Street Corridor that can lead you, if you are adventurous, all the way up route 7
Paella Wine and Tapas Bar
Overlooking Freese Park is one of Norwalk’s best spots for a European style restaurant experience. Paella delivers on fresh food that evokes the regions of
Tavern on 7
Comfortable and cosy, Tavern on 7 offers a view of the Norwalk River along with its classic pub fare. The honey-colored wood evokes a different place
Jordan’s
To really get the vibe of Norwalk, a trip to Jordan’s is necessary. But first, you have to pick the right location. Jordan’s, the original,
Oak and Almond
Overlooking the Norwalk DMV, Oak and Almond offers a unique farm to table vibe with different rooms to fit everything from large community style tables
O’Neils
O’Neils is an Irish pub. Which means they have scones. And revere Guinness. This is the one place in town sure to lift your spirits,
Ripka’s Beach Cafe
Ripka’s is an unusual spot in Norwalk. It’s got the vibe of a beachside shack, yet the shack is more like a 1950s school room,
Harbor Lights
If you are looking for the white table cloth experience with views of water, then Harbor Lights is your spot. The large windows let you
Donovan’s
In one form or another Donovan’s has been occupying this corner of Washington Street for decades. Even when it wasn’t called Donovan’s. But that isn’t
Little Pub
Technically Little Pub Wilton, is not in Norwalk. It is just over the town line, which we tend to think of as a mythical thing,
El Segundo
If you have a hankering for an eclectic version of street food, El Segundo is your place. The vibe is beachside urban, with colorful graffiti