Brooklyn, Connecticut Restaurants

Brooklyn, Connecticut Restaurants
Brooklyn, Connecticut was incorporated in 1786 and houses many restored churches and homes. Brooklyn is centrally located to many of Connecticut's most exciting landscapes. For skydivers, Boston Hartford Skydiving is only three miles outside of Brooklyn, and the Mashamoquet State Park's hiking trails, rivers, and campsites are four miles away. After a day spent outdoors, Brooklyn is an ideal destination for athletes with an appetite.

Golden Lamb Buttery

The Golden Lamb Buttery in Brooklyn, Connecticut, is family owned and operated since 1963. Serving traditional American cuisine, the restaurant's atmosphere is quiet and romantic with views of a pond. For nature lovers, horses, sheep, and cows graze in a field nearby. There are three dining rooms and cocktails are served in a red barn. The Golden Lamb Buttery serves lunch Tuesday through Saturday and dinner on Friday and Saturday.

Golden Lamb Buttery
499 Wolf Den Rd, Brooklyn, CT
(860) 774-4423‎
thegoldenlamb.com

Classic Pizza

Classic Pizza in Brooklyn Connecticut opened in 1980. The pizzeria's menu includes its famous fish and chips. Classic Pizza serves wine and beer in a casual dining atmosphere that's ideal after a long hike in Mashamoquet State Park.

Classic Pizza
597 Providence Rd, Brooklyn, CT
Tel: (860) 774-6333‎
www.classicpizzact.com

Brooklyn Country View

After a game of golf or a day by the river, the Brooklyn Country View Restaurant at the Brooklyn Country Club in Connecticut offers home cooked meals. Diners enjoy bread baked fresh daily, a full bar, and traditional American cuisine including specials such as baked stuffed haddock. The restaurant serves breakfast and dinner on Friday and Saturday.

Brooklyn Country View Restaurant
170 South St, Brooklyn, CT
Tel: (860) 774-1200‎
www.brooklynscountryview.com

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Article Written By Aurora LaJambre

Aurora LaJambre is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, N.Y. For over five years she's covered topics in culture, lifestyle, travel, DIY design and green living for print and online media. Her publication credits include "WOW Women on Writing," "Six States" and Catalogs.com. She graduated from New York University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing.

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