The Village Restaurant, 25 West St, Litchfield, CT 06759, United States
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The Village Restaurant - Featured Reviews (388)
Beautiful restaurant in a beautiful "town green" location. I started with a crock of chili, lots of ground beef and even more vegetables, topped with cheddar cheese and chives, served with the best cornbread ever. I then had two fried oyster tacos with a great spicy slaw and topped with a very yummy seafood romaulade sauce. Next, fried artichoke hearts that I loved but had to finish at home, I was too full. Debbie had some scrumptious clam chowder and a New York Sirloin cooked rare with fries. She liked it a lot. I really liked this restaurant, it was very busy but we got a great table in the bar area.
The staff was great and the food so tasty. Perfect in house Fall desserts. I highly recommend!👍🏼👍🏼
We took full advantage of Litchfield Restaurant week! Been to this establishment plenty & it really is so historic. My special guy loves to eat in a very low key space aka more quiet…he was very happy that we were seated in the dining part of the restaurant than the pub. Every spot you turned to were the “older” crowd, add to the fact that we were eating dinner earlier. Food is so delicious & drinks are made perfectly. Waitstaff wonderful, catering to you nonstop.
Loved this charming spot! We had the black bean burger which was fantastic. Even the bun was amazing. My husband also had the chili which he loved. The cornbread was delish with a hint of spice. Great service also We will be back!
A first time visit to the restaurant was very good. The food was good, and the service was okay. There weren't that many people on a weekend afternoon. People who have mbility issues may wish to avoid eating here. The four front steps into the restaurant aren't bad, but the booths are somewhat tight, and I'm not a large person. There is a round table near the front entrance that provides better seating. There is no wheelchair ramp that I was able to see.
In the center of scenic Litchfield Square where there are several restaurants for patrons to enjoy, we chose to try The Village Restaurant in late January. Warm intimate interior with an antique feel. Booths and tables are on one side of the establishment for dining and the bar is on the other side for lighter fare and drinks. Both have their own entrance doors. Seated in a booth easily as it was a Tuesday and early enough for dinner service, we were handed a few menus by our personable waiter who was attentive throughout the meal. We decided to each try their featured cocktail on the specials menu, "The Last Word" with gin, green chartreuse, lime and maraschino juice plus a luxardo cherry garnish. Appealing in flavor and looks. A lamb shank was on the special menu and making these myself at home whenever I can find some, I'll always order this when available. My partner wanted this, as well, especially because it was accompanied by a risotto Milanese, but decided to try their regular menu pork schnitzel instead that comes with regular rice. In hindsight, he probably could have asked for the risotto side. Both entrees came with a mix of vegetables. While waiting for these, noting there was a featured bottle of white wine from the Finger Lakes section of upstate New York where we've visited vineyards, we decided to have this with our dinners. A semi-dry Riesling, "Dr. Konstantin Frank" vintage 2021, paired well with our food. We also ordered their crispy ravioli special appetizer stuffed with spinach and mushrooms. The serving of four gave us each a couple of warm bites of this treat. The filling was nicely mixed. My partner had the Italian Wedding Soup which was hearty and flavorful. Nice job with the small meatballs. The lamb shank had nice flavor but I wish there had been more bites of meat on it. Not sure why the Chef chose to serve this with both risotto and whipped potatoes but both were creamy. The pork schnitzel was traditionally prepared, two boneless cutlets with no garnish but a brown gravy. The menu says there are capers in the gravy but maybe they have omitted those as there were none on his plate. Browned properly, crispy and neither juicy or dry, my partner was content with his meal. Bringing dinner home to someone, they chose the Pork Loin Philly Cheese Steak sandwich with roasted red peppers and onion, mozzarella cheese and garlic mayo on a toasted hard roll. The feedback was very positive. The dessert takeout, apple crisp a la mode, was so-so we were told. Excellent ice cream and whipped cream on the side, but the crisp rectangular topping was too hard, was the opinion on this item. The tab was more than we expected, but we ordered a few things and some takeout. Another spot with a large regular menu and specials that includes a range of pricing, there is much to try here over future visits.
This is a must - visit location when in Litchfield. Fantastic menu, full bar, excellent and knowledgeable staff - The Village is a staple in this community!
Consistently great!! For over 30 years, our family and friends have enjoyed our visits to The Village!!
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The Village Restaurant Located in Litchfield of 25 West St. The complete address is The Village Restaurant, 25 West St, Litchfield, CT 06759, United States.
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First of all, our server, Dana, was wonderful. She asked the right questions and was very pleasant, helpful, and accommodating. Having said that, the food was exquisite, and the atmosphere was cozy and charming. We had the oysters 2.0 (incredible)
Beautiful historic estate in pastoral setting. Several meadow trails cross the property. I have liked Golding trail going through some picturesque woods and along the pond. That said, âforestâ in a name is somewhat misleading since most of the tr
11.17.23 beautiful loop on a boardwalk so sneakers or hiking boots. Lots of parking. I went solo and felt safe as there were many others on this path too.If you're into photography this is a magical place to take pics from.
The ladies working here are Dutch! So fun to talk Dutch to someone again. Lovely ladies, bought a ton of Dutch goodies. Kroepoek, borrelbootjes, hagelslag, ketjap, drop, sambal, gevulde speculaas. Made my day!
Awesome spot! Coffee and cappuccino were both amazing, and the food was delicious! Very cute shop with nice outdoor seating and indoor seating offered in the back. Staff was very friendly and very quick - we only waited about 5 minutes. Highly recomm
Fettuccine Alfredo was cooked perfectly and the white cream sauce was top shelf... Broccoli Rabe, sausage and beans were equally delicious. Please note that the photos indicate about half of the portions served. Everything was so delicious I just c
Great little old school diner. Honestly i like the cash only thing, it reminds me of going out on saturday with my dad to a diner. Service was great and food came quick even with a packed full house. Will be going again!
We stumbled upon Litchfield Pizza when touring New England. Donât be put off by the appearance - itâs a pizza parlor after all, with the fluorescent lights to prove it. But the menu is broad and varied, and the prices are reasonable. The daily s
First time here and we really enjoyed our meal! The shrimp tacos were delicious!! Those alone would bring be back! We also tried the pizza and it too was good. 7/10 - the sausage was good but the sauce was lacking a little-but still good! Our server