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BEST OF THE GOLD COAST It’s been seventeen years since we first introduced our annual Best of the Gold Coast issue. And although—or perhaps, because—the world has changed in unprecedented ways, we are thrilled to celebrate your top picks for where to dine, shop, primp, party and play.
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BEST OF GREENWICH Want to know who garnered the most votes in town? We present the tops in our own backyard and introduce you to some winners who share how they managed through the challenging year.
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EDUCATION GUIDE Special pull-out section! Experts weigh in on the bright future of education.
departments 20 EDITOR’S LETTER 24 FROM THE FOUNDERS Of Sun and Taking the Heat 27 STATUS REPORT BUZZ The founder of the Nantucket Project, Tom Scott, embarks on a new venture to bring connectivity, community and the thought-provoking conversations of TNP right into your home. SHOP Fashionable finds for summer GO Iceland: A mere six-hour flight puts you right in the center of the majestic land of fire and ice. HOME Herman Miller takes the work out of perfectly outfitting your office. DO The countdown to fall weddings is on. We’ve got some nutrition and fitness tips for all of our brides-to-be; Lyfebulb: Creating a community for those living with chronic illness
46 G-MOM From outdoor hikes amid stunning sculptures to vast, immersive art exhibits—opportunities to enjoy creativity are all around us.
53 PEOPLE & PLACES Greenwich Police Department & Alice & Olivia; Cisco Brewers at the Village; Greenwich Parks and Recreation & Veronica Beard; Alzheimer’s Association, Celebrating Hope; Everst Leadership Award & l’escale
62 MONEY MATTERS Did Covid put a damper on elaborate vacations and shopping sprees? (Amazon doesn’t count.) Here’s some advice on how to invest those unexpected savings.
69 VOWS Drake–Hartnett
103 CALENDAR 111 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 112 POSTSCRIPT
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READY FOR THE BEST? S eventeen years ago we launched our first Best Of issue. Oh, how things have changed. That first year, we received a few hundred votes mailed in on paper ballots that were counted by hand. This year, we received more than 121,000 online votes in 175 categories. And thankfully, technology did the tabulating for us. But that isn’t the only thing that has changed. In addition to celebrating all of our winners, we’re also celebrating a return to normalcy. We’ve been through a lot. Our businesses have been through a lot. But we have made it to the other side. Yes, some things may still look and feel a little different, but the darkest of days are behind us. We can resume our outings, shopping and dining. Our Best Of winners are a combination of old favorites and new faces up and down the Gold Coast (page 70). Although we know you don’t mind hopping in your car and crossing town borders to check out hot restaurants or fab shopping, we figured you’d also want
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to know who got the most votes in our town alone. So here we also present you with the Best of Greenwich—the spots you deem tops within our borders—from boutiques and baubles to burgers and beer (page 96). If anything good came out of this past year, it’s that the adversity we faced reinforced the importance of community and supporting our neighbors and businesses. Sadly, some wonderful spots didn’t weather the storm, but let’s be there for those that did and those that very impressively launched during the pandemic. Let’s remember that times are still tough. There is a lot to make up for. But we’ve got this—this town knows how to come together. If there was a Best Town category, we all know who’d be the winner. Wishing everyone a relaxing, happy summer filled with family, friends and lots of laughter. WILLIAM TAUFIC
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chest to the receptionist. At Wellesley, we used to go up to the roof of our four-story dorm Freeman Hall, slather our uncovered bodies with baby oil and lay there holding large pieces of cardboard wrapped in aluminum foil to catch the rays. Helicopters full of sailor boys from the Boston Navy Yard took to flying overhead. But the whole romp ended when Miss Clapp, our college president with an unsettling name, was showing some visiting dignitaries the new dorms when somebody on the roof stood up. Nude. (Not me. I never did nude. In fact I’ve never even done bikinis.) Probably the worst burn I ever got was picnicking at Plymouth Rock with some M.I.T. types. The sun was fierce, and I turned painfully purple. No wonder those poor pilgrims wore so many clothes. In any case, I’ve always worn long pants and long-sleeved shirts on sailboats and sometimes socks on the beach, though I draw the line at shoes. On vacations in Barbuda, I’d just take cover under a palm-leaf wicky with my books and needlepoint while my friends soaked up the sun. Who’s to care if I came home the same shade I left? Then, too, I’m a hat person, as was my mother before me. She was also the only one I ever knew who carried a parasol to stave off the rays. So if you need to borrow a white straw parasol with little pink roses on it, that’s in my attic, too, along with a ton of hats. Whatever you do during these hottest months, first thank God we can be outdoors again instead of stuck indoors in Covid isolation. And second, even if you look silly, do whatever it takes to have a healthy, happy summer. G
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he Covid-19 pandemic didn’t cause many of the biggest problems facing our society, but it sure called them out: The isolation, loneliness, divisiveness and anxiety that has led to an unprecedented spike in suicide, overdoses and mental illness. Greenwich resident and The Nantucket Project (TNP) cofounder Tom Scott is seeking to arrest the downward spiral through a groundbreaking social platform called the Neighborhood Project. Officially launched in 2020, tnp.us takes the heart of the Nantucket Project (a four-day thoughts and ideas
festival held each fall) and brings it to a wider audience. Throughout the country, small groups of people (the neighborhoods) gather virtually to view short films, hear speakers, discuss ideas and commit to a daily practice of self-care. At its core, the Neighborhood Project aims to foster community, connection and conversation. Or as Tom says, “The answer is conversation. No matter what the question.” We recently caught up with Tom between TNP podcasts to talk about his latest venture.
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Meaningful conversation changes everything. Meeting regularly with a group of friends is as powerful a thing that exists. I had arrived at a place in my life where it was so clear to me what this world needs right now is conversation and what it lacks is conversation. The irony of the digital world is that it redefines conversation and destroys it in the process. If you look at all the things the world is suffering from, at the root is isolation. The Neighborhood Project is all about connection.
1 WHAT’S THE CONCEPT BEHIND THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT?
The Neighborhood Project started in 2019 as a video book club that met in homes around America. We’d send out a video once a month for groups to screen and then talk about. The idea for the virtual platform began that fall, and the real work began in early 2020. Covid came along in March. Like everyone else we didn’t see that happening. The platform, tnp.us, launched in October. We had a robust membership push through the end of 2020, and then in early 2021 we took a pause from adding new members to revisit what was working and what we could improve on. [As of press time, the platform is once again open for new members.]
3 WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU WERE ONTO SOMETHING? I’ve long felt that as the world kept evolving into this messy social media world, we were getting less and less healthy vis à vis meaning. The irony is I’ve become close with the founder of the Ted Conference, Richard Saul Wurman. He’s a great guy. He’s in his 80s now. He said to me once, “The most valuable things you will create are conversations.” That was in reference to the Nantucket Project. Back then, the comment just didn’t land with me as solidly as it should have.
4 WHAT SPARKED THE IDEA FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT?
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HOW DOES YOUR EXPERIENCE AS THE COFOUNDER OF NANTUCKET NECTARS FEED INTO THIS LATEST ENDEAVOR? There was an innocence there. Nantucket Nectars was a group of amateurs creating something together as a team. That process is nothing more than a series of conversations. In some ways, the beauty of what I learned as a young person remains the same. I’m still only as good as the people I interact with on a regular basis. This idea of navigating life, which is what we are hoping we can offer people, is the same thing. It’s all about building a path to answers and processes that can improve you. That’s the hope.
5 HOW DOES IT WORK? The site is divided into three ideas. Gather, wonder, practice. The gather part is a coming together to discuss ideas. The wonder is what happens when you sit with a group of people and talk freely. Last week, one of the groups I’m involved with focused on the question, “Is there a God?” That was powerful. The practice is a section called Kaleida, where we give members the chance to engage in certain daily practices [meditation intention, gratitude, service, etc.] that can improve their lives. Once you are a member, you can join open groups or create a group of your own. Sometimes the conversations are kicked off by a film, other times you might have a speaker. The live groups always met once a month, but when we went virtual, meeting once a week is fairly normal. I am part of three groups that meet regularly.
8 HOW DO YOU ENCOURAGE MEMBERS TO STAY TRUE TO THE SPIRIT OF THE MISSION? At the heart of each neighborhood is an ethos of intention and generosity. During the first few meetings there is a modeling that takes place, a preamble in which we outline the rules of the road, reminding people that listening is an action word.
7 I’VE HEARD YOU SAY, “ZOOM OWNS THE CONFERENCE ROOM, WE HOPE TO OWN THE LIVING ROOM.” WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT? To sit with a group of people and share with them is a version of magic. To come together with a spirit of wonder, to humbly learn together—that has the power to change everything. Add a practice and you’re on your way to a healthier you. When we do things together, we tend to do things. When we do them in isolation, we tend to fade.
There was a woman from Greenwich who wanted us to come out to her house and show her friends a video version of what we do on Nantucket every year. She had invited a group of friends, fifteen people, who didn’t know anything about us. They watched forty minutes of stuff. I expected questions: “How do I get tickets?” “How do I get there?” But a woman looked at me with tears in her eyes and said, “I don’t have meaningful conversations anymore.” And I said, “Whoa, can we do this again with another group of people, and I’ll bring more videos.” That was three and a half years ago.
9 WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT? If I were to say to somebody “you know what’s really important right now? Conversation.” I’m not sure how that lands. Books like The Secret and The 4-Hour Work Week, those are things that catch on. This idea of community and conversation is so obvious but so misunderstood. It’s our job to educate people on the definition and power of sitting in a circle and talking. To the extent that we can bring people in to see it and try it, we can be an important movement for people and the world.
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This is a glamper’s picnic basket, equipped with all the pieces you’ll need for a proper beach meal. A matching striped and heat-sealed cooler ensures your meal stays fresh, whether you’re packing fancy snacks or a sandwich from Alpen Pantry (yum). Southampton blue-andwhite-striped deluxe picnic basket for four with cooler compartment, $99.95. wellappointedhouse.com
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BE COOL The only thing better than a Yeti cooler? A Yeti cooler on wheels. This one holds up to 45 cans— perfect for any seaside gathering— and guarantees ice-cold drinks (and intact cubes) all day long. We’ll drink to that. Tundra Haul hard cooler by Yeti; $399.99. Feinsod Hardware Co., Old Greenwich; acehardware.com
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celand is hot again. (Pun intended.) The island nation shot to fame as a tourist destination, thanks to Icelandair’s cleverly marketed “Stopover” program dating back to the ’60s. Iceland lured us in with a quick, free taste of its beauty. It worked, and we’re in love. The campaign allows travelers to book a stopover in the country on the way to, or from, major European cities for a simple transfer booking fee. Currently, you can stay in the land of fire and ice for one to seven days with no additional airfare. As international curiosity has grown about the small, mysterious Nordic land, the program has gained in popularity. Iceland’s isolation had long made it an expensive country to visit, but the airline weathered the economic crash of 2008 by positioning the country as an affordable European destination. It is now on many a traveler’s bucket list. It should be on yours, too. Iceland recently reopened to tourists post-Covid. Unless you’re just popping in for a soak in the Blue Lagoon, you’ll want to stay for at least five days to experience some of what this majestic land has to offer.
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Volcanic eruption at Geldingadalir
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FIRE If there was ever a time to visit Iceland, it is now. The still-erupting Fagradalsfjall volcano is a once-ina-lifetime experience. The eruption occurred on March 19, 2021, and experts expect it to continue for months and possibly years. Iceland is a country constantly being recreated by volcanic eruptions. Unlike the 2010 eruption that snarled air traffic for weeks and the destructive 1973 eruption, this recent seismic event feels almost planned by the gods to allow humans to brush up against the divine. The glowing orange rivers of lava are a short drive from Reykjavik, followed by a relatively easy hike. Ryan Connolly of Hidden Iceland has been leading private volcano tours for the last several months. The first question, of course, is: “Is it safe to hike an active volcano?” And though no one can predict Mother Nature, the eruption is described as effusive—a slow release of lava
FUN FACT Iceland is one of the last places on Earth to be settled by humans. Vikings from Norway discovered the land by accident 1,100 years ago.
without the destruction. Another big concern is gas emissions. The team is continuously monitoring levels and has never had to cancel a trip. Guests are accompanied by a geologist or volcanologist, who share the history of the region. Every tour is customized. You can reach Ryan at hiddeniceland.is. For another ultimate volcano experience, book a tour that will lower you into the crater of a formerly active volcano. Iceland is the only place in the world where a tour like this exists, and it’s only accessible from May to October. Thríhnúkagígur volcano last erupted over 4,000 years ago, and there are no indications of it erupting again in the near future. A setting like this is rare, because the volcano did not collapse after its eruption. Though it’s only thirty minutes from Reykjavik, the hike can be rugged. For those who would rather not traverse lava fields covered in moss, you can arrive by helicopter. The descent into the earth leaves some visitors describing it as a “strangely
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emotional experience.” The trip of being slowly lowered 700 feet in an open basket is around $360 per person and includes all the safety gear. Bring nerves of steel and a warm jacket. insidethevolcano.com
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About 11 percent of Iceland is covered in glaciers—there are 269 of them scattered across the country. Summer is the best time to head out on the ice, because the temperatures are much more bearable. Temps hover around 50 degrees and never climb above 80 (except for once in 1939). You can four-wheel, snowmobile or hike most of the glaciers. The two most popular glaciers to explore are Vatnajökull (the largest ice cap in all of Europe) and Langjökull (second largest in Iceland). Of the two, Langjökull, Long Glacier, is more popular simply because it’s more accessible and closer to Reykjavik. Visitors can
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spend the day snowmobiling the 3,500-year-old ice cap and even descend into an otherworldly ice tunnel beneath its frozen surface. Yes, even in summer. In 2015 the team from Into the Glacier, a private tour company, undertook the herculean task of digging the largest manufactured ice tunnel in the world. Now you can descend into the depths of a glacier yearround. You can even get married in the ice chapel (we’ll refrain from the obvious cold feet joke). Reaching the tunnel entrance at the top of the glacier is a challenge, so the company repurposed a former NATO missile launcher (designed for traversing heavy snow and rock, not launching tourists) to transport guests up the steep and snowy terrain. Inside the approximately half-mile-long tunnel, it’s a constant 32 degrees. You pack the hiking boots, they’ll provide the crampons. intotheglacier.is
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DON’T FORGET THE WATER Sky Lagoon is a brand-new oceanfront geothermal lagoon that just opened this spring. Perched above the ocean, this new hotspot is a manmade lagoon with an infinity edge blurring the line between the pool and the ocean below. The lagoon offers a seven-step spa experience called The Ritual, which combines warm and cold water, warm steam, dry heat and fresh air. It’s also home
to the Lagoon Bar, located in the side of a cave, the Sky Café and the Smakk Bar. Sky Lagoon is a short drive from Reykjavik. Book your visit ahead of time. Children under twelve aren’t permitted. The cost for the luxury experience (the SkyPass) is $108 per adult. skylagoon.com. If you are driving the Ring Road, stop at the relatively new Vök Baths on the eastern side of the island. These floating geothermal baths are pools suspended over the surface of the lake. The word
Vök originated in 1963, when locals discovered the lake’s geothermal activity. Confused as to why specific spots in the lake would remain unfrozen in cold temperatures, they named the unexplainable situation “Vök” meaning “melted ice holes.” Additionally, there are two on-shore hot pools, an outdoor pool bar, as well as a steam bath and cold tunnel equipped with a mist shower. vokbaths.is
Iceland is not a large country, it’s roughly the size of Kentucky. Here are two worthwhile drives. The Golden Circle is a 140-mile scenic route in the southwestern section of the country. The route will take you to Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir Geothermal Area and the Gullfoss waterfall. You could do the whole circle in as little as five hours, with stops. The Ring Road (Highway 1) is an 800-mile loop that encircles the entire island. This road is completely paved except for a few miles and will get you into the raw natural beauty that Iceland is famous for. greenwichmag.com
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Hotel Borg Stay in the center of Reykjavik at the Hotel Borg. Originally built in 1930 by an Olympic athlete, the hotel’s ninety-nine rooms have been restored to their original Art Deco style. Prices this summer start at $400 per night. keahotel.is
Ion Adventure Hotel Adjacent to Thingvellir National Park and less than an hour from Reykjavik, the Ion Adventure Hotel is one of the few true luxury hotels outside of Iceland’s capital. The former barracks for power plant workers was transformed into a concrete-and-glass Nordic-modern showpiece. Rates start around $450 per night for a standard room, $1,000 per night for a thermal junior suite. ioniceland.is
The Secret Suite at the Retreat at the Blue Lagoon
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Hotel Ranga Hotel Ranga on the southern coast is part luxury, part country lodge. It straddles a river and features rooms themed after the seven continents, and there’s an observatory for stargazing. Private helicopter tours of the glaciers take off from the back garden. Rates this summer start at $475 per night. hotelranga.is
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Siglo Hotel This charming hotel is in the far north of the country in the fishing village of Siglufjörður. Rooms start at as little as $250 per night in the summer, but the views are priceless. Watch the midnight sun rebound off the horizon from the hotel’s waterfront pool or tee off on the nine-hole course situated between mountains. siglohotel.is
specialty, hakarl. This dish of fermented (rotten) shark meat is best enjoyed by only the bravest diners. Fair warning, even Anthony Bourdain couldn’t handle it. loki.is
The Retreat at the Blue Lagoon for the gourmet food, floor to ceiling windows with stunning views and the exhaustive wine cellar. Guests can visit the cellar that was carved into a cavern of lava that dates back to 1226. bluelagoon.com
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Dill The first Icelandic restaurant to earn a Michelin star is run by Chef Gunnar Gíslason, who is considered a foundational figure in Icelandic cooking and credited with energizing Reykjavik’s food scene. dillrestaurant.is
THE RETREAT AT THE BLUE LAGOON The Blue Lagoon is no secret, but the private suite at the Retreat at the Blue Lagoon is. Tucked into the side of the world-famous hotel and spa, the secret suite isn’t listed on the rate sheet or advertised— you’ll need to request it. Many assume that the lagoon is
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a natural wonder, but it’s actually a serendipitous accident. When drilling at the nearby geothermal plant began in the 1980s, it assumed the wastewater would filter back into the lava and disappear. Instead, the warm, mineral-rich waters accumulated, and locals discovered its therapeutic properties. The water is continuously renewed by high-powered pumps and, most important, is always warm. Regular summer room rates start $1,600. Or opt for the Fire and Ice Getaway for two: A threenight stay with unlimited use of the spa and lagoon, a six-hour visit to the hidden spa in the secret suite, in-water and indoor massages, a three-course dinner at the Spa Restaurant, a fourcourse dinner at Lava Restaurant and a seven course tasting menu at Moss Restaurant. You’ll also get a one-hour helicopter tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula and the currently erupting volcano and a two-hour private ATV tour of the local landscape. Daily breakfast and luxury airport transfers are included in the $11,000 price. bluelagoon.com G
INSIDER TIP Grab a world-famous Icelandic hot dog anywhere in the country. What makes the hot dogs “worldfamous”? They’re made mostly from organic, free-range, grass-fed, hormone-free Icelandic lamb, pork and beef.
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A Multitasking Workout
Nutritional Touchdown Allen Campbell, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s former personal chef and author of the TB12 Nutrition Manual, offers big league advice.
THIRTY PUSH-UPS (or as many as you can do in a minute)
JUMPING LATERAL LUNGES
Keep your hands wide and look above your fingers to keep the neck in line with the spine. (Modify by dropping your knees to the ground.)
Lunge to the right with right hand on your quad for support, left hand reaches to the floor. Then, push off to come back to center while jumping into the air with arms overhead. Land in a left leg side lunge, with left hand on your left quad and right hand reaching to the floor.
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FRONT LUNGES WITH BICEPS CURLS
Lay on your side balancing on the right elbow with legs stacked on top of each other. Hold a medium weight in your left hand, placing the weight behind your neck and elbow pointing to the sky. Lift and lower the weight and the top (left) leg at the same time. Switch sides thirty seconds in. Be sure to keep your hips off the floor for multitasking oblique toning.
Lunge forward with the right leg, aligning the knee over your ankle rather than your toes, holding medium weights at your hips. As you stand back up to start position, raise the weights to your shoulder by bending the elbows. Alternating legs throughout the minute.
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This workout doubles the intensity by combining upper and lower body moves while adding cardio intervals. The High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) routine includes ten moves that you do for one minute each and repeat for three sets. You’ll hit every major muscle group in a balanced way, rev up your metabolism and increase your afterburn so you’ll burn more calories throughout the day (and leave you with more time to pick out the centerpieces).
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LOWER BACK AIRPLANES Lie on your stomach, extend the arms to the side like airplane wings. Lift everything off the floor except for your stomach, engaging your upper and lower back.
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BICYCLE CRUNCHES
From a standing position, jump feet out to the sides, twice as wide as shoulder-width apart with knees bent as deep as you can squat, hands on quads, then jump feet together for a narrow squat. Repeat ten reps, shake it out with ten jumping jacks, repeating as many as you can in one minute.
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Hold medium/heavy weights in each hand by your hips. Hold weights at shoulder level and squat so that your Hinge at your hips, and with a flat back, lower the weights elbows touch your quads. Stand back up and press the to your knees. Bend your elbows to lift the weights to your weights overhead. ribs on each side. Straighten arms and lower the weights back to knee level. Engage your glutes and hamstrings to stand back up with a flat back.
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Before bed wind down away from screens. Proper sleep allows the body to digest, rebuild, recover and reduce stress and stress eating. When the sun comes up, Campbell says to start the day with a glass of lemon water to wake up the lymphatic system.
KICK TO BACK LUNGE FLOOR TOUCH CARDIO From a standing position, kick your right leg forward. As you snap it back and place it on the floor, transfer the weight to that leg and lunge the left leg back, reaching the left hand to the floor. Repeat for thirty seconds and then switch sides.
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Lay on your back with hands behind your head and legs straight out, hovering about six inches from the floor. Twist your torso to the left as you bend the left knee in toward the right shoulder. Be careful not to twist the neck too far by bringing the elbow to the knee; it’s the shoulder that lifts and the elbow stays wide. Alternate sides for the full minute.
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o say that Karin Hehenberger, MD, PhD, Westport resident, founder and CEO of Lyfebulb, has had an inspiring journey with both her health and in her career, would be an understatement. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at sixteen, Hehenberger began a lifelong battle to better her own health. For the next two decades she dealt with numerous complications that ranged from vision problems to organ failure. By the time she was thirty-four, she had undergone both a kidney and a pancreas transplant, within only nine months of each other. Over the course of her own recovery, she connected with others that had also received organ transplants, and it was the first time that she’d ever experienced support from people that truly understood the extent of her physical struggles. As Hehenberger started to reflect on what she had been through—having been given not only a second, but also a third chance
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at life—she realized that she wanted to do something deeply meaningful. Having spent the first part of her career split between Wall Street and the pharmaceutical industry, Hehenberger knew that it was time for a shift, and in 2014 her vision came to fruition. “The feeling of being alone and thinking that you are the only one who is suffering can make you feel very isolated and different,” Hehenberger says. “It can leave you feeling ‘less than’ when you’ve been diagnosed with a chronic disease.” Her dream was to create a community platform that could help bridge the gap between patients and the healthcare industry. Her ideas came to life when her firm was launched with the mission to make the lives of those managing chronic health problems easier. Lyfebulb does this by partnering with pharmaceutical companies, health plans and others whose goal is to find solutions for patients dealing with chronic illnesses. Their patient community consists of ambassadors and entrepreneurs. Members of both groups consist of individuals who are either living with or close to someone affected by a particular illness. The ambassadors connect with the patient community, and the entrepreneurs develop products to help improve patient’s lives based on their own experiences. Through her own journey, Hehenberger knew that working directly with patients and care partners could generate insights, help come up with new and innovative solutions, and potentially bring new products to market that could drastically improve the quality of life for patients. Lyfebulb uses a process that they refer to as “journey mapping” to understand specific “pain points” among patients. This allows the company to identify some of the biggest challenges for those living with chronic conditions. It also gives patients
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the opportunity to connect with others that understand what they are going through as well as the chance to interact with industry innovators so that more products can be developed to target and ease some of their biggest struggles. “When you begin to share, other people will share back, and it is comforting to feel connected and be reminded that no one is perfect,” says Hehenberger. “The most valuable measure of real success for a patient is for them to find a way to feel valuable and empowered. Success doesn’t necessarily mean that they can be “cured,” but it does mean that their daily lives can be improved. And when they are given the opportunity to connect, that starts to happen.” Lyfebulb works with patients dealing with various health struggles including those associated with diabetes, cancer, substance abuse, transplantation, migraine and IBS. For more information and to join the community, head to its website at lyfebulb .com.
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nybg.org Every day is a good day for a stroll through the gorgeous 250 acres at the New York Botanical Garden. But this summer’s Kusama: Cosmic Nature exhibit is worth a special trip. This first-ever exploration of the celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s fascination with the natural world runs through September. The exhibit is installed throughout the NYBG’s landscape, in and around the Enid Haupt Conservatory and the LuEsther T. Mertz Library. Highlights feature the debut of several works, such as Dancing Pumpkin, a monumental sculpture presented on the Haupt Conservatory Lawn; I Want to Fly to the Universe, a thirteen- foot-high biomorphic form presented in the Visitor Center; Flower Obsession, Kusama’s first-ever obliteration greenhouse; and Infinity Mirrored Room—Illusions Inside the Heart, an outdoor reflective installation. Special programming for families and children includes Kids Get Cosmic. The NYBG provides a pamphlet for families to embark on a self-guided scavenger hunt to find patterns in nature that inspired Kusama. Storytime featuring the children’s book Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity is scheduled three times a day on weekends. Plan to stay for lunch, as visitors are allowed to bring outside food for picnicking at the Clay Family Picnic Pavilions or pick up lunch at the Pine Tree Cafe. Reservations at the farm-to-table Hudson Garden Grille can be made through OpenTable.com.
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BANKSY: GENIUS OR VANDAL? banksyexpo.com View street art like never before with more than 100 certified artworks by the elusive British street artist Banksy. This exhibit has toured through Europe and Asia and arrives in New York City this August. The multi-media experience is the largest assembled collection of the artist’s work and is suitable for all ages. It highlights important pieces by the mysterious artist and reveals clues about him or her. It’s worth noting that the exhibit is not endorsed by Banksy, who remains anonymous and independent from the system.
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No. 3 IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH EXHIBIT vangoghnyc.com Step inside the masterpiece at Pier 36 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and experience the breathtaking works of Van Gogh like never before. The installation that takes over the 75,000-square-foot space was created by Italy’s master of digital art Massimiliano Siccardi, who has pioneered European immersive exhibits for the past thirty years, and Creative Director David Korins, who designed the sets of Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen. This exhibit has been seen by over two million visitors in Paris, and if you watched the Netflix series Emily in Paris, you got a glimpse. With 60,600 frames of video, 90 million pixels and 500,000-plus cubic feet of projections, this digital masterpiece merges state-of-the-art technology, theatrical storytelling and world-class animation.
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No.4 STORM KING ART CENTER stormking.org An hour away over the Hudson River in Cornwall, New York, Storm King Art Center is a unique seasonal sculpture park and art gallery. Put on your walking shoes and spend an afternoon on the sprawling 500 acres. Visitors are required to wear a face covering during ticket processing, when interacting with Storm King staff, and in areas where a six-foot distance cannot be maintained, such as narrow pathways, the elevator and when waiting in any lines. Take advantage of the scenery and plan a picnic. The Outdoor Cafe is open for contactless pick up 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Just order on your phone thirty minutes ahead of time. Choose from a tasty selection
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hat a difference a year makes. The stock market freefall in early 2020 had investors teetering on the edge of panic. One year later, the market has nearly doubled, setting and resetting record highs. Combined with reduced spending (no dinners out, no lavish vacations abroad), restored bonuses and perhaps a house sale or two, many investors here in lower Fairfield County have
an unusual quandary: Figuring out what to do now with an extra stash of cash, say $100,000 or so? Jim Pratt-Heaney, the founding partner at Coastal Bridge Advisors in Westport, has some suggestions. “It really depends on the person. To some, discretionary means I can take a risk and I don’t care. To others, it means I want to have it two years from now. Very few people can handle things that go up and down 20 percent a day. It starts with finding out everything else they have.” And to find that out, PrattHeaney turns to buckets. In the simplest terms, a financial plan contains three buckets. The first represents safety, or what you need on hand to maintain your lifestyle: money for house payments, insurance policies, bill payments and the like, so that “when 2008 or 9/11 happens, there’s enough in there that you don’t need to worry about the market,” he says. The second bucket holds
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commodities, stocks, bonds and other investments designed to grow over time, time being the shock absorber for inevitable bumps in the road. “The last bucket is aspirational,” he says. High-risk, high-reward, less liquid, philanthropic holdings go here— in other words, this is the place for your extra $100K. “If you lost it, you’d be OK,” Pratt-Heaney says, adding this asterisk: “It’s life-changing money. No matter what you do, it takes time to earn $100,000. Maybe you don’t want to treat it as ‘extra.’” Before fooling around with your new money, be sure to max out retirement accounts, pay off expensive debt and pad your emergency fund. Then you can get creative with your investment repertoire. If you’re risk-tolerant, explore targeted-play ETFs such as a clean energy fund or cryptocurrency exposure. Think about non-traditional lending with a business development company (BDC). These tend to
pay handsome yields, though not without increased risk. Invest in real estate, either by buying another property of your own or, if you don’t want to be a hands-on landlord, with a REIT or private equity real estate fund. Hedge your losses. A ’40 ACT fund, for example, earns you about two-thirds of the upside in a positive market, as well as access to private vehicles, and offers downside protection. Or maybe you’d rather turn a hobby into something more. Art, wine, muscle cars— intelligent buying and selling might earn you money versus only costing you. Not all investments generate returns measured in dollars. Maybe you’d like to invest in yourself—get a personal trainer, a yoga teacher, a fitness pro, a piano teacher. Or buy something that will make you happy in the long-term, whether a motor home, a little bungalow somewhere or a side business.
RECORD HIGHS IN THE MARKET equals “many people making a ton of money. If that $100,000 is in profit, you’re going to pay a tremendous tax bill,” Pratt-Heaney warns. You can avoid paying those taxes—and benefit needy causes —by setting up a donor-advised fund, which is an investment account for the charities of your choice. “It’s an easy way to give, there’s no capital gains tax, and you get a deduction.” Besides helping the needy, this is a great way to get your family interested in investing. “Sharing the wealth is always good, and with a donor-advised fund you could actually end up giving more to the charity. We say, everything you give should be out of a donor-advised fund.”
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THE WINNERS LIST RESTAURANTS Best Service Match 98 Washington St., Norwalk, 203-852-1088; matchsono.com Business Lunch Prime Restaurant 78 Southfield Ave., Stamford, 203-817-0700; restaurantprime.com Creative Menu Tied Winners Taco Daddy 121 Towne St., Stamford, 203-541-5770; tacodaddystamford.com and The Whelk 575 Riverside Ave., Westport, 203-557-0902; thewhelkwestport.com Hotel Restaurant + Outdoor Seating Artisan Southport 275 Old Post Rd., Southport, 203-307-4222; artisansouthport.com New Restaurant The Lila Rose 121 Towne St., Stamford, 203-569-9227; IG @tacodaddyandthelilarose Outdoor Dining Table 104 299 Long Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-388-8898; table104stamford.com
above: Everyone needs a happy place to escape the stress of everyday life. Here’s one close to home. The Lila Rose delights with pure groovy fun paired with outstanding food and drinks.
THE LILA ROSE // WINNER OF NEW RESTAURANT
Everything’s aglow and there’s a bit of magic—and a whole lot of fun—in the air at The Lila Rose. Put life’s worries aside at this new restaurant, which gets serious about fully enjoying food and drink. Co-owners John and Morgan Nealon and Chef Mo have created a wonderland, ready for you to dig into angry lobster risotto or other tapas, get serious about your dry-aged New York strip, and sip your cocktail. Impossible not to smile and feel good about life here. JULY/AUGUST 2021 GREENWICH
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Pickup/Delivery Option Little Pub 531 East Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-717-1147 | 26 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-762-1122 | 2133 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-612-4567; see all locations at littlepub.com
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1 // BARCELONA RESTAURANT & WINE BAR // WINNER OF BEST TAPAS
We’ll take an order of Blistered Shishito, PEI Mussels, Grilled Quail, Bacon-Wrapped Dates and Spinach and Chickpea Cazuela for the table—because we plan to share. As for washing it down, choose from dozens and dozens of options. If this sounds good to you, head over with friends and enjoy yourself. greenwichmag.com
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above: Boquerones, Patatas Bravas, Jamón and Manchego Croquetas, and Hanger Steak with Truffle Vinaigrette
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READERS’ PICKS Private Dining/Intimate Venue Oak and Almond 544 Main Ave., Norwalk, 203-846-4600; oakandalmond.com
Chinese The Little Kitchen of Westport 423 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-454-5540; littlekitchenwestport.com
Seafood The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood 89 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, 203-866-4488; rowaytonseafood.com
French Le Fat Poodle 20 Arcadia Rd., Old Greenwich, 203-717-1515; lefatpoodle.com
Special Occasion/Date Night Tavern at GrayBarns 194 Perry Ave., Norwalk, 203-580-1900; tavernatgraybarns.com Steak Washington Prime 141 Washington St., Norwalk, 203-857-1314 washingtonprimect.com Sushi Nordic Fish 1499 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-8400; nordicfishfairfield.com Tapas Barcelona Wine Bar 222 Summer St., Stamford, 203-348-4800 | 515 West Ave., Norwalk, 203-854-5600 | 4180 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-255-0800; see all locations at barcelonawinebar.com
REGIONAL SPECIALTIES American BJ Ryan’s 57 Main St., Norwalk, 203-866-7926; bjryans.com Asian Fusion Mecha Noodle Bar 151 Bedford St., Stamford, 203-801-7577 | 116 Washington St., Norwalk, 203-295-8718 | 1215 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-8222; see all locations at mechanoodlebar.com
Thai Little Thai Kitchen 21 St. Roch Ave., Greenwich, 203-622-2972; 4 West Ave., Darien, 203-662-0038; littlethaikitchen.com
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Greek Kouzina Taverna 223 Main St., Stamford, 203-588-0110; kouzinataverna.com
Bagels Village Bagels 1874 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-319-0299 | 873 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-254-1750; villagebagelsct.com
Indian Coromandel Cuisine of India 68 Broad St., Stamford, 203-964-1010 | 25 Old Kings Hwy. N., Darien, 203-662-1213; see all locations at coromandelcuisine.com
Breakfast The Tasty Yolk 1505 Pequot Ave., Southport, 203-726-6520 | 999 Brookside Dr., Fairfield, 203-526-9745 | 4700 Park Ave., Bridgeport, 203-572-8884 | storefront: 2992 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, 203-545-9311; thetastyyolk.com
Italian Café Silvium 371 Shippan Ave., Stamford, 203-324-1651; cafesilviumct.com
Frozen Yogurt 16 Handles 219 Bedford St., Stamford, 203-817-0707 | 1300 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-9841; see all locations at 16handles.com
Japanese OKO 6 Wilton Rd., Westport, 203-557-8404; okokitchen.com
Hamburgers Flipside Burgers & Bar 1125 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-8233 | 1 Schooner Ln., Milford, 203-283-7282; flipsiderestaurant.com
Mediterranean Layla’s Falafel 936 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-461-8004 | 1535 Post Rd. E., 203-955-1583 | 2088 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-384-0100; laylasfalafel.com
Hot Dogs Super Duper Weenie 306 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-334-3647; superduperweenie.com
Mexican Bodega Taco Bar 980 Post Rd., Darien, 203-655-8500 | 1700 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-9590; bodegatakeout.com
Ice Cream Gofer 522 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-661-9080 | 551 East Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-990-0094 | 551 E. Putnam Ave., Riverside, 203-9900094 | 869 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-504-3105 | 103 Main St., New Canaan, 203-594-1342 | 1020 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-2022661 | 379 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-210-5546; see all locations at gofericecream.com
Spanish Barcelona Wine Bar 222 Summer St., Stamford, 203-348-4800 | 515 West Ave., Norwalk, 203-854-5600 | 4180 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-255-0800; see all locations at barcelonawinebar.com
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TRY IT, LOVE IT! Flipside Burgers & Bar If you can’t decide among the many burgers at Flipside, trust us, these two will win you over.
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Tavern at GrayBarns A special occasion doesn’t always mean lobster or steak. Rethink surf and turf.
1 SEA For full seafood flavor, you can’t miss with the Black Sea Bass with ginger dashi, Chinese broccoli and cipollini onion.
2 LAND Pick the king trumpet mushrooms with spring relish, pine nuts, spring broccoli, and barley or campanelle with morel mushrooms, sherry, pesto and parmesan.
1 // GOFER // WINNER OF BEST ICE CREAM
Some prefer hard ice cream, scooped high on a sugar cone. Others pick the soft variety, swirled to a peak and covered in sprinkles. But everyone can agree on the Gofer Bites, bite-sized, hand-rolled ice cream that is dipped in rich chocolate. greenwichmag.com
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above: Hot carmel sundae with sprinkles, a tower of Oreo and chocolate-chip cookies with vanilla ice cream, a milkshake and raspberry bites
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2 // OKO WINNER OF BEST JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Is your dinner too pretty to eat? Almost, at OKO. This is fine dining, with equal parts pleasure in cooking prep, presentation and service. This is a treat for all of your senses.
3 // NORDIC FISH WINNER OF BEST SUSHI
Some know this place as a fish and seafood market, but it’s also a serious fresh-made sushi spot (eat in or pick-up). Consider a build-your-own poke bowl or pick a roll, including vegetarian, cooked or raw fish and fancy options (like the Tiger Rainbow Roll with crab, cucumber, shrimp, seaweed and spicy mayo).
4 // TABLE 104 WINNER OF OUTDOOR DINING
On a breezy afternoon or a starlight night, nothing beats dining outside. Table 104 has a cozy patio with padded bench seating, canopy coverings, plenty of privacy with wood panels and flowers and a sweet touch of string lighting. Relax and enjoy yourself here.
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TABLE 104, CONTRIBUTED; OKO BY MELISSA HOM; NORDIC FISH BY GARVIN BURKE: OPPOSITE PAGE: GOFER BY KYLE NORTON
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1 // MARCIA SELDEN CATERING & EVENTS WINNER OF CATERER + GOURMET TO GO
Whether you’re looking for either a royal-worthy wedding menu or a round-the-firepit gathering with your closest friends, Marcia Selden always hits the mark with food, presentation and vibe. There is a sense of abundance and joy in every bite.
2 // LITTLE PUB WINNER OF BEER SELECTION + PUB
Understanding what makes a good beer and a good pub work is about that moment that eases the stress of the every day. Little Pub’s welcoming atmosphere comes with both comfort food and ice-cold beer.
3 // ORGANIKA KITCHEN WINNER OF HEALTH/ORGANIC
Juices, smoothies, acai bowls, sandwiches, wraps and more— the wonderful thing about healthful eating is that it’s not only good for you, but also looks and tastes delicious. The proof is in Enjoy summer any of Organika Kitchen’s options. warm breezes at Prime Restaurant waterside location. greenwichmag.com
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PHOTOGRAPHY: MARCIA SELDEN BY JULIE BIDWELL: ORGANIKA KITCHEN FROM INSTAGRAM; LITTLE PUB BY MICHAEL GIACALONE
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READERS’ PICKS Pizza Colony Grill 172 Myrtle Ave., Stamford, 203-359-2184 | 515 West Ave., Norwalk, 203-866-5252 | 1520 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-259-1989; see all locations at colonygrill.com Ribs/Barbecue Hoodoo Brown BBQ 967 Ethan Alley Hwy., Ridgefield, 203-438-6033; hoodoobrownbbq.com
DROP-IN SPOTS Brunch + Café/Bistro + Lunch Spot Terrain Garden Cafe 561 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-226-2732; shopterrain.com Coffee Shop Lorca 125 Bedford St., Stamford, 203-504-2847; lorcacoffeebar.com Deli A & S Italian Fine Foods 2079 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-576-1600; asfinefoods.com Diner Orem’s Diner 167 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-762-7370; oremsdiner.com Food Truck The Tasty Yolk 1505 Pequot Ave., Southport, 203-726-6520 | 999 Brookside Dr., Fairfield, 203-526-9745 | 4700 Park Ave., Bridgeport, 203-572-8884 | storefront: 2992 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, 203-545-9311; thetastyyolk.com Health/Organic Organika Kitchen 3546 Post Rd., Southport, 203-955-1500 | 424 Main St., Ridgefield, 203-403-3346; organikact.com Juice Bar Green & Tonic 7 Strickland Rd., Cos Cob, 203-869-1376 | 1098 Post Rd., Darien, 203-656-1036 | 17 Jesup Rd., Westport, 203-557-6392; 665 Commerce Dr., Fairfield,
Wine Shop Harry’s Wine & Liquor Market 2094 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-259-4692; harryswine.com
203-345-0995; see all locations at greenandtonic.com Vegetarian The Lime Restaurant 168 Main St., Norwalk, 203-846-9240; limerestaurant.com
BAR BOASTS Beer Selection + Pub Little Pub 531 East Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-717-1147 | 26 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-762-1122 | 2133 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-612-4567; see all locations at littlepub.com
MARKETS + MORE Bakery + Desserts DiMare Pastry Shop 1245 East Putnam Ave., Riverside, 203-637-4781 | 12 Largo Dr. S., Stamford, 203-967-2253; dimarepastry.com
Margaritas + Restaurant Bar bartaco 222 Summer St., Stamford, 203-323-8226 | 20 Wilton Rd., Westport, 203-222-8226; see all locations at bartaco.com
Butcher Shop A & S Italian Fine Foods 2079 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-576-1600; asfinefoods.com
Martinis Washington Prime 141 Washington St., Norwalk, 203-857-1314; washingtonprimect.com
Caterer + Gourmet to Go Marcia Selden Catering & Events 65 Research Dr., Stamford, 203-353-8000; marciaselden.com
Microbrewery Half Full Brewery 43 Homestead Ave., Stamford, 203-658-3631 | 575 Pacific St., Stamford, 203-580-2030; halffullbrewery.com
Cup Cakes 22 Candles Custom Cakes Wilton, IG @22candles Gourmet Grocery Balducci’s 1050 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-637-7600 | 1385 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-254-5200; balduccis.com
Outdoor Bar Sunset Grille 52 Calf Pasture Beach Rd., Norwalk, 203-866-4177; sunsetgrille.net
Grocery Pickup/Delivery Option Instacart instacart.com
Wine Bar Barcelona Wine Bar 222 Summer St., Stamford, 203-348-4800 | 515 West Ave., Norwalk, 203-854-5600 | 4180 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-255-0800; see all locations at barcelonawinebar.com m
Liquor Store Total Wine & More 380 Main St., Norwalk, 203-840-0007; see all locations at totalwine.com Seafood Market Fjord Fish Market 158 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-661-5006 | 22 East Ave., New Canaan, 203-966-2200 | 1015 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-202-9473 | 1835 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-255-9331; see all locations at fjordfishmarket.com
Wine List The Waters Edge at Giovanni’s 2748 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-325-9979; watersedgeatgiovannis.com
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TRY IT, LOVE IT! DiMare Pastry Shop This landmark is for a pro-level sweet tooth.
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A BITE OF THIS AND THAT Not sure what you want? Follow our lead: A mix of pastries: cannolis, sfogiatelle, Napoleons, eclairs and lobster tails.
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TRY IT, LOVE IT Green + Tonic These housemade vegetarian picks always oomphs up our day.
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BARTACO BY THOMAS MCGOVERN; OPPOSITE: FJORD FISH MARKET BY HAPPI YU; HARRY’S BY WILL MCBRIEN
We can vouch for the Curry Chickpea Wrap, with collard green, spinach, carrots, purple cabbage, curry chickpea spread and curry dressing.
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1 above: Nothing more refreshing after a day at the beach than a fresh bartaco margarita
1 // BARTACO // WINNER OF BEST MARGARITAS + RESTAURANT BAR
Put your lips to that salty rim and drink in some sweet-and-tangy margarita. Life is good. Enjoy a great seat outside (along the water at the Westport location) or order online for pick-up and serve your favorites—yes, even cocktail kits—at home. The restaurant has it’s own margarita take-home kit—and shaker—for one to six. It’s a good summer, cheers! greenwichmag.com
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3 // FJORD FISH MARKET WINNER OF BEST SEAFOOD MARKET
below: A selection of responsibly sourced seafood in Fjord’s.
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above: No matter the occasion—even just a regular dinner— there’s a good wine to fit it. But which one? The experts at Harry’s can help.
Harry’s opened eighty years ago, in 1941, and is now enjoying its third generation of ownership. Whether you know wine or you’re just starting out, you’ll find lots of options (like eighty rosé selections) and lots of help making a final choice. And it still feels like a neighborhood shop. JULY/AUGUST 2021 GREENWICH
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Want a good seafood market that has your favorites? Of course, you do! Fjord has it all, from market options for home cooking, to catering (note amazing salmon below), to fully cooked food to go. We’re thinking lobster roll with fries and a fresh squeeze of lemon, because nothing tastes better in high summer. Order in one of their beautiful markets or online for pickup or delivery. Really, it’s good—no catch.
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Go ahead, EXPRESS YOURSELF. Our readers have found the shops and department stores that keep them in style. Some choose fashion to show the world who they are, others outfit their homes with furniture, rugs and accessories to make their part of the world beautiful. A lucky few are good at both. Here’s the list of where to start your journey to showing off your unique style. greenwichmag.com
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THE WINNERS LIST FASHION Accessories + Teen Fashion + + Luxe Leisurewear + Virtual/ Online Shopping Services Apricot Lane 1499 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-9888; apricotlaneboutique.com Consignment Roundabout 48 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-552-0787 | 606 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-227-4334; roundaboutcouture.com Department Store + Women’s Fashion Nordstrom at the The SoNo Collection, 100 N. Water St., South Norwalk, 203-642-2634; nordstrom.com and thesonocollection.com Designer Boutique WEST 117 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-557-4157; west2westport.com Eyewear Warby Parker 344 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-433-7701 | The SoNo Collection, 100 N. Water St., South Norwalk, 203-648-9689; warbyparker.com and thesonocollection.com Jeans B Chic 78 Old Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, 203-210-7037
above: The Avero bra, a Marie Jo Lingerie best-seller, is now available in a fresh new nude tone with an updated delicate floral strap.
SOLEIL TOILE // WINNER OF LINGERIE + SWIMWEAR
Celebrate the human body and all of its precious curves at Soleil Toile, which carries designer lingerie and swimwear. Confident or modest, you’ll feel at ease at this mother-daughter owned store. Plus, no more t-shirts for bed—not when you can find comfy and feminine sleepwear. JULY/AUGUST 2021 GREENWICH
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Lingerie + Swimwear Soleil Toile 44 Elm St., New Canaan, 203-966-2887 | 14 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-454-8688; soleiltoile.com
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Warby Parker We think these two sunglass styles prove sun safety is cool.
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Luxe layers are an instant way to to look casual yet polished. In-store stylists can help craft the perfect wardrobe for work and weekend.
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This summer, keep your eye on this sunglass combo: azure crystal frame with scratchresistent lenses, and oak barrel arms. Perfect for a day of sailing.
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FOR WOMEN Check out this Mesa Tortoise frame with rivets on the endpieces and deep-green polycarbonate lenses. The round shape is a head turner.
1 // MITCHELLS/RICHARDS WINNER OF MEN’S FASHION + MEN’S SHOES
Clothes make the man, they say. So true! You’re in excellent hands at Michells and Richards, where the men’s department is stocked with designer options. One of the perks of shopping here, in person or online, is the expert style advice as well as professional tailoring. greenwichmag.com
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If you forgot that getting dressed can be fun, and even empowering, then head to this boutique. The clothing and accessories are unique, stylish and always tasteful, so you never have to wonder if you look as good as you feel.
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3 // APRICOT LANE WINNER OF BEST ACCESSORIES + TEEN + LUXE LEISUREWEAR + ONLINE SHOPPING
below : Putting together outfits, even for the hottest summer days, is a snap with the latest styles in tanks, T’s, jeans and sunhats.
2 // WEST WINNER OF BEST DESIGNER BOUTIQUE
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above: The Ulla Johnson Tarama dress in coral is a sweet mini, featuring a layered skirt in tiers of lurex gilded silk. The ruched bodice is framed with full sleeves and features a delicately ruffled neckline.
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Teen shoppers just have a way of knowing what’s in style and what looks good on them. The amount of votes in Best of the Gold Coast suggest they’re heading to this fashion-forward boutique—the rest of us would do well to follow their lead.
TIME TO SHINE
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WINNER OF BEST SPECIAL OCCASION JEWELRY
Jewelry is always your outfit’s best attention-getter.
Yellow-gold hoop earrings with pear-shaped diamonds by Arzano; $5,725
For special occasions, like a wedding; reaching celebratory milestones, like graduating college; or just because “a little something extra” will complete your look, jewelry is always in style. Local boutiques have a treasure trove of options. Just pick your favorites, like warm gold and diamonds or cool silver and colorful gems. It’s a rock-solid treat.
MANFREDI JEWELS
WINNER OF BEST WATCHES Khaki Navy Scuba automatic watch by Hamilton; $745. Cape Cod Quartz 23mm watch by Hermès; $7,625
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WINNER OF BEST DESIGNER JEWELRY Yellow gold, pearl and diamond station chain necklace by Mariani; $27,500
WINNER OF BEST LOCAL JEWELRY BOUTIQUE Diamond bracelet in 14K yellow gold; $4,850
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READERS’ PICKS Men’s Fashion + Men’s Shoes + Personal/Private Shopping Services Mitchells/Richards 359 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-622-0551 | 670 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-227-5165; shop.mitchellstores.com New Shop Classically Cate 21 River St., Wilton, 203-216-3795; classicallycateboutique.com Women’s Shoes Shoes ‘N’ More 251 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-629-2323 | 1074-1076 Post Rd., Darien, 203-202-7702 | 121 Elm St., New Canaan, 203-972-8484 | 275 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-227-4224; see all locations at shoesnmore.com
JEWELRY Designer Jewelry Mitchells/Richards 359 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-622-0551 | 670 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-227-5165; shop.mitchellstores.com Estate Jewelry Peter Suchy 1137 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-327-0024; petersuchyjewelers.com Everyday Jewelry Apricot Lane 1499 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-292-9888; apricotlaneboutique.com Fine Jewelry Betteridge 239 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-869-0124; betteridge.com
Special Occasion Jewelry Henry C. Reid Jewelers 1591 Post Road, Fairfield, 203-255-0447; hcreidjewelers.com
Home Organization Design Services Tidy Nest Ridgefield; tidynest.com
Watches Manfredi Jewels 121 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 866-312-9653 | 72 Elm St., New Canaan, 203-966-8705; manfredijewels.com
Home Security System Designs & Services New Canaan Alarm 145 Cherry St., New Canaan, 203-966-8713; newcanaanalarm.com Home Tech Services Untangled 196 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-665-8221; theuntangledlife.com
HOME Antiques/Vintage Store Bungalow 4 Sconset Sq., Westport, 203-227-4406; bungalowdecor.com
Lighting Chloe Winston Lighting Design 68 Water St., Norwalk, 203-957-8686; chloewinstonlighting.com
Appliances Aitoro 401 Westport Ave., Norwalk, 203-847-2471; aitoro.com
Linens + Rugs Serena & Lily 35 Elm St., Westport, 203-635-8000; serenaandlily.com
Bookstore Barnes & Noble 76 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-221-7955; barnesandnoble.com
Outdoor Furniture Terrain 561 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-226-2750; shopterrain.com
Cleaning Services (rugs, furniture, home) Triple S 400 West Main St., Stamford, 203-327-7471 | 337 Westport Ave., Norwalk, 203-847-8000; triplesclean.com
Pool Design & Services Shoreline 393 West Ave., Stamford, 203-967-1203; shorelinepools.com
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Contemporary Furnishings + Furniture Crate & Barrel 1200 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-222-9500; crateandbarrel.com
Local Jewelry Boutique Lux Bond & Green 136 Main St., Westport, 203-227-1300; lbgreen.com
Garden Center + Hardscaping Services + Home Garden Design & Services + Landscaping Services Designs by Lee 129 Interlaken Rd., Stamford, 203-322-2206; designsbylee.com
Selection of Local Designers R. Hollander Master Goldsmith 154 Bedford St., Stamford, 203-363-2200; ringart.com
Home Accessories Habitat Greenwich 234 E. Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-900-1233; habitatgreenwich.com
Bridal Gowns + Bridesmaid Dresses Marietta C. Designs 436 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich; mariettac.com Menswear Mitchells/Richards 359 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-622-0551 670 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-227-5165; shop.mitchellstores.com Wedding Cakes Sweet Lisa’s Exquisite Cakes 3 Field Rd., Cos Cob, 203-869-9545; sweetlisas.com
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TRY IT, LOVE IT! Serena & Lily Bedroom as luxe spa? We want that for you. Here are two picks to start right.
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PRIANO DUVET COVER Refresh this summer. The botanical print in navy is crisp, yet sweet— and the scallop edging is like the waterline at high tide. The reverse is as solid white as those clouds you should be counting.
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SEA STRIPE RUG Come morning, swing your feet over and dip your toes into this soft, hand-knotted rug with all the coastal feels.
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TRY IT, LOVE IT! Melani Lust One day has many ways to tell a love story, and we always tear up for these two looks.
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Wedding Flowers Fresh Flower Bar 1301 Bronson Rd., Fairfield, 203-800-3830; freshflowerbar.com
Wedding Invitations/ Stationery MK&T Design and Print 203-807-2209; mkatdesign.com
Wedding Gifts Tied Winners Hoagland’s of Greenwich 175 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 888-640-9577; hoaglands.com and Simon Pearce 170 Main St., Westport, 203-226-2353; simonpearce.com
Wedding Music James Daniel 125 Bedford St., Stamford, 203-969-2400; jamesdaniel.com Wedding Photographer Melani Lust Photography 203-454-5878; melanilustphotography.com
CANDIDS Lost in the joy of the first dance, a stolen look during the speeches, holding hands while waving farewell, Melani finds the image that is personal.
Wedding/Engagement Rings Betteridge 239 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-869-0124; betteridge.com
Wedding Planner Ashley Douglass Events Greenwich, 917-748-6281; ashleydouglassevents.com
We love when Melani captures the moment when a bride is alone in her thoughts just prior to exchanging vows: serene and beautiful.
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Wedding Reception Venue The Waters Edge at Giovanni’s 2748 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-325-9979; watersedgeatgiovannis.com
BETTERIDGE WINNER OF WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS above: Estate Collection 5.14 ct emerald-cut diamond ring by Betteridge; $220,000. below: 18K yellow gold European comfort fit wedding band by Betteridge; $1,150.
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A diamond, as stunning as it is, is more than just a diamond. It’s a love story. And Betteridge helps express the commitment you’ve made to each other. Personalize yours through yellow or pink diamonds, round or emerald cut, elaborate setting or simple bands. The jewelers at this boutique will help you find the right rings, just for the two of you.
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2 // THE WATERS EDGE AT GIOVANNI’S WINNER OF WEDDING RECEPTION VENUE Your closest friends and loving family have gathered for your big day. Celebrate with endless water views and plenty of space to dance the night away (choose from 600+ to 4,500+ square feet).
3 // FRESH FLOWER BAR WINNER OF WEDDING FLOWERS Soft, fragrant, lush floral arrangements add so much romance to the big day. Whether you choose pale pink roses, parrot tulips and hydrangea or dreamy cala lilies, purple sweet pea and pink roses, they just magically fit together.
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Mani/Pedi Posh Spa & Nails 195 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-900-1099 | 1077 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-3095454 | 401 Post Rd. W., Westport, 203-222-8830; poshct.com Massage Massage Mavens 203-340-2518; massagemavens.com
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2 // SAMA YOGA CENTER WINNER OF YOGA With group and private classes, and special sessions for teens and beginners, and even prenatal practices, academy sessions and retreats, it’s clear that if you breathe in, breathe out, you can find a yoga practice here. The studio even has a lovely outdoor garden for doing your sun salutation in the sun.
3 // UPPER DECK FITNESS WINNER OF VIRTUAL/LIVE STREAM On the website or through the app, you can do your workouts with live coaching support. You are not given a list of moves to complete; you’re guided, corrected and encouraged by a pro.
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Norwalk, 203-883-6070 | 645 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-883-9262 | 525 Tunxis Hill Cut Off, Fairfield, 203-883-8220; orangetheoryfitness.com
Waxing/Hair Removal The Waxing Spot 211 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-340-9590; 420 Post Rd. W., Westport, 203-228-5118; thewaxingspot.com
Golf Equipment The Golf Performance Center 824 Ethan Allen Hwy., Ridgefield, 203-790-4653; thegolfperformancecenter.com
Women’s Hairstyling Reveal Hair Salon 332A Hope St., Stamford, 203-359-3050; revealhairsalon.com
FITNESS + GEAR Activewear lululemon 151 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-622-5046; 69 Main St., Westport, 203-2271378; see all locations at shop.lululemon.com Barre pure barre 280 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, 203-489-3500 | 1958 Post Rd., Darien, 203-309-5690 | 291 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-557-8663; see all locations at purebarre.com Bicycle Shop Danny’s Cycles 1492 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-883-8488 | 1950 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-355-0002; see all locations at dannyscycles .com Crossfit Crossfit Stamford 75 Selleck St., Stamford, 203-569-2906; crossfitstamford.com Dance Fitness Allegra Dance Greenwich 37 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-629-9162; allegradancegreenwich.com Fitness Studio Orangetheory Fitness 1101 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-883-9518 | 364 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-309-2669 | 205 Main St.,
Children’s/Baby Décor She La La 120 Main St., New Canaan, 203-594-9798 | 281 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-557-8365; shopshelala.com Children’s Clothes Groove 420 Post Rd. W., Westport, 203-557-8111 | 115 Elm St., New Canaan, 203-920-1700; shopgroove.net
Gym Chelsea Piers Connecticut 1 Blachley Rd., Stamford, 203-989-1000; chelseapiersct.com
Children’s Fitness Training Master Na’s Traditional Martial Arts 2109 Summer St., Stamford, 203-724-9592; stamfordtma.com
Indoor Cycling JoyRide Cycling + Fitness 25 Old Kings Hwy. N. (Goodwives Shopping Center), Darien, 203-202-9712 | 1200 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-349-5454 | 62 Danbury Rd., Ridgefield, 203-403-6874; joyridestudio.com
Children’s Haircuts Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids 1568 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-557-8700; sharkeyscutsforkids.com
Pilates Club Pilates 70 Main St., New Canaan, 203-405-8050 | 1063 Boston Post Rd., Darien, 203-4394670 | 427 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-990-1011 | 85 Mill Plain Rd., Sportsplex, Fairfield, 203-659-0090; clubpilates.com
Children’s Music Lessons Fairfield |Trumbull School of Music 338 Commerce Dr., Fairfield, 203-690-1888; ftsmusic.org Children’s Parties Rosebud Slumber Parties rosebudslumberparties.com
Private Fitness Training Inspire Fitness 1051 Long Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-658-8000; inspirefitnessct.com
College Prep Courses Carnegie Prep 203-352-3500; carnegieprep.com Family-Friendly Restaurant Little Pub 531 East Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-717-1147 | 26 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-762-1122 | 2133 Black Rock Tpk., Fairfield, 203-612-4567; see all locations at littlepub.com
Virtual/Live Stream Fitness Upper Deck Fitness 225 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-309-6231; upperdeckfitness.com Yoga Sama Yoga Center 45 Grove St., New Canaan, 203-594-7077; samayogacenter.com
Nanny/Babysitting Services Nannies As Needed see all locations at nanniesasneeded.com Toy Store Awesome Toys & Gifts 970 High Ridge Rd., Stamford | 429 Post Rd. E., Westport, 424-293-7663; awesometoys.com
FAMILY LIFE Art Classes + Art Gallery Silvermine Arts Center 1037 Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, 203-966-9700; silvermineart.org
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TRY IT, LOVE IT! Reveal Hair Salon Our top bets at this salon for winning at summer hair.
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Awesome Toys & Gifts Surprise the kids with a new game or gift from this shop.
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600 Riverside Ave., 203-227-6153; 190 Weston Rd., Weston, 203-3495302; minutemencleaners.com and Sanda’s Cleaners 59 E. Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, 203-992-1515 | 78 Pine St., New Canaan, 203-966-3962 | 178 Heights Rd., Darien, 203-656-3539 | 160 Rowayton Ave., Norwalk, 203-866-1500; sandascleaners.com
Auto Repair Shop Pray Body Shop 336 Elm St., Stamford, 203-359-3025; praybodyshop.com Car Wash Splash Car Wash see all locations at splashcarwashes.com CBD Store Your CBD Store 48 Elm St., New Canaan, 203-594-7656; cbdrx4u.com
Florist Hansen’s Flower Shop 1040 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-255-0461; hansensflowershop.com
Dry Cleaners Tied Winners Fabricare 264 Heights Rd., Noroton Heights, 203-655-3381; 5 Holmes St., Norwalk, 203-229-0001; 2130 Post Rd., Fairfield, 203-256-2725; fabricarecleaners.net and Minute Men Cleaners 223 East Putnam Ave., 203-869-3361;
Gift Shop Splurge 39 Lewis St., Greenwich, 203-869-7600; splurgegifts.com Livery Service Rudy’s Limousine 203-609-8000 (reservations), 866-678-3700 (curbside pickup); rudylimo.com
Online Banking Chase chase.com Pet Groomer/Pet Spa All Fur Paws 209 Bruce Park Ave., Greenwich, 203-542-5181; allfurpawsct.com Pet Supplies/Pet Clothing Choice Pets 80 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich, 203-869-4999 | 949 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, 203-9682600 | 360 Connecticut Ave., Norwalk, 203-853-2777 | 374 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-226-1111 | 1947 Black Rock Tpk., 203-334-4242; see all locations at choicepet.com Portrait Photographer Jerri Graham Photography 203-803-5485; jerrigrahamphotography.com Shoe Repair Westfair Shoe Repair 1783 Post Rd. E., Westport, 203-259-5587 Storage Facility Westy Self Storage 80 Brownhouse Rd., Stamford, 203-961-8000 | 50 Keeler Ave., Norwalk, 203-899-1234 | 65 Danbury Rd., Wilton, 203-762-7600 | 2070 Kings Hwy., Fairfield, 203-256-2777; see all locations at westy.com
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Local Hotel Delamar Southport 275 Old Post Rd., Southport, 203-259-2800; delamar.com/southport
Tailor Ted the Tailor 2 Church St., Greenwich, 203-869-5699
SPLASH WINNER OF CAR WASH Just like muddy puddles seem to be everywhere, so too are Splash locations—or close to it: There are twenty choices. So when your vehicle needs cleaning, choose hand wash or the automated full-service tunnel, then get back on the go. greenwichmag.com
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Veterinarian Spot On Veterinary Hospital & Hotel 184 Selleck St., Stamford, 203-973-7768; spotonvet.com
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l’escale restaurant bar Winner of Best Brunch, Martinis, Special Occasion & Outdoor Bar
RESTAURANTS Creative Menu + Japanese + Sushi + Asian Fusion + Pick-Up/Delivery Miku Sushi mikugreenwich.com Best Service + Outdoor Seating + Hotel Restaurant + Restaurant Bar + Wine List Tony’s at the JHouse tonysatthejhouse.com Business Lunch + Private Dining Townhouse Greenwich townhousegreenwich.com
DAVID FLETCHER Director of Operations
Brunch + Martinis + Special Occasion + Outdoor Bar l’escale lescalerestaurant.com Seafood Elm Street Oyster House elmstreetoysterhouse.com
CHEF STEPHEN LEWANDOWSKI BY KYLE NORTON; DAVID FLETCHER, CONTRIBUTED
Steaks Blackstones Steakhouse blackstonessteakhouse.com
Chef Stephen Lewandowski
TOWNHOUSE // WINNER OF BEST BUSINESS LUNCH & PRIVATE DINING
Chef Stephen Lewandowski, a CIA graduate and former executive chef of New York City hotspot Tribecca Grill, brings his culinary talents to Townhouse.
REGIONAL SPECIALTIES
Italian Terra Ristorante Italiano zhospitalitygroup.com
Tapas + Wine Bar Lugano Wine Bar & Salumeria luganowinebar.com
American Rebeccas rebeccasgreenwich.com
Indian Mumbai Times mumbaitimesct.com
Chinese Oriental Gourmet orientalgourmetct.com
Mediterranean South Bay southbayct.com
New Restaurant + Pizza Grigg Street Pizza griggstreetpizza.com
French + Cafe/Bistro Le Fat Poodle lefatpoodle.com
Mexican Boxcar Cantina boxcarcantina.com
Bagels Upper Crust Bagel Co. uppercrustbagel.com
Greek Famous Greek Kitchen famousgreekkitchen.com
Thai Little Thai Kitchen littlethaikitchen.com
Hamburgers + Pub Little Pub littlepub.com
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With its beautiful views and culinary creativity, l’escale is no stranger to our Best Of list. But with the challenges of 2020, David Fletcher shares that this year’s win is even more meaningful. “It’s an honor to be voted Best of Greenwich and a wonderful accomplishment by our team, who stepped up and outperformed during such a challenging year. Also, a huge thank you goes out to our guests who supported us when we needed them the most.” »
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Frozen Yogurt Rosie’s Frozen Yogurt rosiesfrozenyogurt.com
Butcher Shop Fleishers Craft Butchery fleishers.com
Ice Cream/Gelato Gofer Ice Cream gofericecream.com
Gourmet To Go Aux Délices auxdelicesfoods.com
Hot Dogs Joey B’s joeybsct.com
Fish Market Fjord fjordfishmarket.com
Food Truck The Tasty Yolk thetastyyolk.com
Gourmet Grocery Balducci’s; balduccis.com Liquor Store + Wine Shop Cap, Cork & Cellar capcorkcellar.com
DROP-IN SPOTS ASHLEY MCCORMICK Owner
For Greenwich native Ashley McCormick, running a business during Covid brought a tremendous amount of gratitude. “This past year has really put things into perspective. I feel so grateful to have a great team, a loyal clientele, amazing family and a strong business. It has really shown me that if we could survive and thrive in a pandemic, anything is possible.” Ashley points out that the jewelry category is one that prospered during those dark days, as people still wanted to commemorate special events, send love to others and treat themselves. And as for her Best of win? “It’s such an honor to be recognized, especially in my hometown!”
Caterer Food Design Catering fooddesigncatering.com
Breakfast Ada’s Kitchen & Coffee heyroost.com/adaskitchen
CBD Store Your CBD Store cbdrx4u.com
Lunch Spot Méli-Mélo Créperie melimelogreenwich.com Coffee Shop Coffee Luca coffeeluca.business.site
BAR BOASTS Pub Little Pub littlepub.com
Deli Corbo’s Deli corbosdeli.com
Beer Selection The Ginger Man gingermanct.com
Diner + Family-Friendly Restaurant Glory Days Diner glorydaysdiner.com
Margaritas Eastend zhospitalitygroup.com
Health Food Maikana Foods maikanafoods.com
Department Store + Men’s Fashion + Men’s Shoes + Jeans + Luxe Leisurewear + Men’s Wedding Apparel Richards/Mitchells shop.mitchellstores.com Women’s Fashion + Accessories + Personal Shopping Saks Fifth Avenue saksfifthavenue.com Women’s Shoes Shoes ‘N’ More shoesnmore.com New Shop The RealReal therealreal.com Lingerie Petticoat Lane petticoat-lane.com Eyewear Warby Parker warbyparker.com Virtual Shopping Services + Gift Shop Splurge splurgegifts.com Makeup Boutique Sephora sephora.com Swimwear Everything But Water everythingbutwater.com
Tailor Marietta C. Designs mariettac.com
Wine Bar Lugano Wine Bar & Salumeria luganowinebar.com
Juice Bar Green & Tonic greenandtonic.com
Wine List + Restaurant Bar Tony’s at the JHouse tonysatthejhouse.com
Vegetarian Granola Bar thegranolabarct.com
Martinis + Outdoor Bar l’escale lescalerestaurant.com
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MARKETS & MORE Bakery Black Forest Pastry Shop blackforestpastryshop.com
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Cupcakes + Desserts By the Way Bakery btwbakery.com
Designer Boutique The Perfect Provenance theperfectprovenance.com greenwichmag.com
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JEWELRY Special Occasion Shreve, Crump & Low shrevecrumpandlow.com Designer Jewelry + Fine Jewelry + Wedding and Engagement Rings Betteridge betteridge.com Local Jewelry Boutique + Watches Manfredi Jewels manfredijewels.com
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Rugs Riverside Floor Covering riversidefloorcovering.com
Everyday Jewelry + Selection of Local Designers Asha By ADM ashabyadm.com
Art Gallery C Parker Gallery cparkergallery.com
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Home Organization Services My Exclusive Organizer myexclusiveorganizer.com
Contemporary Furnishings The Drawing Room thedrawingroomhome.com Furniture + Home Accessories + Lighting HabitatGreenwich habitatgreenwich.com Consignment Consign It elizabethjacksonconsignit.com
Florist + Wedding Floral Design McArdle’s Florist & Garden Center mcardles.com Home Garden & Design Services + Landscape Services + Garden Center Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses sambridge.com
Hardscape Services Ceci Brothers 203-869-2583
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habitatgreenwich Winner of Best Furniture, Home Accessories & Lighting
WEDDINGS
Home Tech Design & Services Cos Cob TV & Audio coscobtv.com
Bridal Gowns + Bridesmaids Dresses Marietta C. Designs mariettac.com
Linens Lynnens lynnens.com
Menswear Richards/Mitchells shop.mitchellstores.com
Outdoor Furniture Restoration Hardware rh.com
Wedding Cakes Sweet Lisa’s Exquisite Cakes sweetlisas.com
MAISON D’ALEXANDRE // WINNER OF BEST BLOWOUT/UPDO
Wedding Floral Design McArdle’s Florist & Garden Center mcardles.com
Alexandre Chouery blew onto the Greenwich salon scene (pun intended) four years ago. And he brought with him a team of experts who have been doing a fabulous job of keeping Greenwich glam.
Wedding Gifts Hoagland’s of Greenwich hoaglands.com Wedding Invitations/ Stationery J. Papers jpapers.co Wedding Photographer Melani Lust Photography melanilustphotography.com
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KIM CARAVELLA Owner
Covid forced everyone to pivot. But for Kim Caravella it also gave her the opportunity to support artisans around the world who were greatly impacted by the shutdown. She added a new arm to her shopfront—an online shop and interior design business, habitatgreenwich • home. It’s been a long road for businesses, but Kim explains: “The honor of winning three categories of this respected award is so incredibly exciting. After a year of gloom and a lot of hard work to stay visible and create new channels to keep sales coming in, this was an incredible light at the end of the tunnel. »
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GOLDEN PICKS Melani Lust Winner of Best Wedding Photographer
SERVICES & TO-DO’S
Barre Greenwich Barre Studio greenwichbarrestudio.com
Teen Fashion Brandy Melville brandymelvilleusa.com
PAMPERING
Crossfit Greenwich CrossFit greenwichcrossfit.com
Youth Music Lessons Music Together of Fairfield County ctmusictogether.com
Blow Out/Updo Maison D’Alexandre maisondalexandre.com
Indoor Cycling Classes SoulCycle soul-cycle.com
Color + Women’s Salon + Men’s Salon The Color Cafe colorcafestudio.com
Private Fitness Training + Fitness Club + Gym +Youth Fitness/Sports Training Mason Street Strength and Fitness masonststrength.com
Eyelash Services Belen’s Beauty Boutique belensbeautyboutique.com Day Spa J House Spa jhousespa.com
MELANI LUST photographer
Melani’s gorgeous photography has been featured countless times in our pages. Her ability to capture the perfect moment, expression and vignette is amazing. Though her business was put on hold during lockdown, there was a bright spot. “I began getting calls from couples who, because of quarantine, had time to pause and look at their wedding photos in depth. I had an overwhelming number of album and print orders,” she says. “Reliving their celebrations during the design and retouching process kept me going through those dark days.”
Pilates Core Burn Pilates coreburnpilates.com
Facial Elite Esthetics By Nicole Caroline eliteesthetics.glossgenius.com
Yoga The Yoga by Danit Method yogabydanit.com
Massage Services Massage Mavens massagemavens.com
Dance Fitness Allegra Dance allegradancegreenwich.com
Makeup Application Vera Nicolla/Maison D’Alexandre maisondalexandre.com
FAMILY LIFE
Manicure + Pedicure Empy’s Day Spa 203-661-6625
Toy Store Smart Kids’ Toys sktoys.com
Spray Tan GLOW Riverside glow-tone.com
Bookstore Diane’s Books dianesbooks.com
Waxing + Eyebrow Services The Waxing Spot thewaxingspot.com
Portrait Photography Looking Up Photography lookingupphoto.com Kids’ Haircuts Classic Barber classic.224online.com
FITNESS + GEAR Bicycle Shop Dave’s Cycle davescyclect.com
College Prep Courses Carnegie Prep carnegieprep.com
Running Shoes/Fitness Wear Threads & Treads threadsandtreads.com
Children/Baby Gear The Piccolina Shop thepiccolinashop.com
Golf Equipment Griffith E. Harris Golf Course thegriffgolf.org
Children’s Clothes Anna Banana 203-637-0128
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Children’s Parties Rosebud Slumber Parties rosebudslumberparties.com
ERRANDS + MORE Gift Shop Splurge splurgegifts.com Auto Repair Shop Zelenz Brothers zelenzautobodyrepair.com Car Wash Splash Car Wash splashcarwashes.com Dog Groomer/Pet Spa K9 Studio k9-studio.com Livery Service Rudy’s Executive Transportation rudylimo.com Dry Cleaners Old Greenwich Tailors & Cleaners 203-637-0038 Pet Supplies/Pet Clothing Pet Pantry Warehouse ppwpet.com Veterinarian Greenwich Animal Hospital greenwichanimalhospital.com Local Hotel J House jhousegreenwich.com Storage Facility Westy Self Storage westy.com Online Banking Chase Bank chase.com G
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VOICES 20th Anniversary Commemoration Art Exhibition SILVERMINE ARTS CENTER: SEPTEMBER 1 – OCTOBER 9 You are invited to attend a unique exhibit of hope and healing showcasing never-before-seen artwork, created by artists of all ages, in response to and in the years following 9/11. VOICES extensive collection includes inspirational artwork, photographs, sculpture, drawings, quilts, and artistic expressions of empathy to commemorate the lives lost, document the stories, and bring comfort to our Nation.
From 9/11 to today, helping families and communities heal after tragedy
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Opening Night Reception and Cocktail Party: September 1, 6:00–8:00PM For tickets go to VoicesCenter.org or call 203.966.3911
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calendar gardens and grounds, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. caramoor.org CAVALIER GALLERIES, 405 Greenwich Ave., 869-3664. cavaliergalleries.com
LOFT ARTISTS ASSOCIATION, 575 Pacific St., Stamford, 203-247-2027. loftartists.org
CLAY ART CENTER, 40 Beech St., Port Chester, NY, 914-937-2047. clayartcenter.org
MARITIME AQUARIUM, 10 N. Water St., S. Norwalk, 852-0700. maritimeaquarium.org
DISCOVERY MUSEUM AND PLANETARIUM, 4450 Park Ave., Bridgeport, 372-3521. discoverymuseum.org
NEUBERGER MUSEUM OF ART, Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, NY, 914-2516100. neuberger.org
FLINN GALLERY, 101 W. Putnam Ave., 622-7947. flinngallery.com
Samuel Owen Gallery A lap through the Samuel Owen Gallery on Greenwich Avenue is a treat for the senses. Each piece is more colorful and cooler than the next. This contemporary art gallery is committed to exhibiting the work of emerging to mid-career artists, as well as a variety of strong secondary market works. Since opening in 2004, owners Lee and Cindy Milazzo have built a connection between New York City’s vibrant art scene and the local community. 382 Greenwich Avenue, samuelowen.com
ART & ANTIQUES ALDRICH MUSEUM, 258 Main St., Ridgefield, 438-0198. Tues.-Sun. aldrichart.org AMY SIMON FINE ART, 1869 Post Rd. East,
Westport, 259-1500. amysimonfineart.com
914-332-4554. canfingallery.com
BRUCE MUSEUM, 1 Museum Dr., 869-0376. brucemuseum.org
CARAMOOR CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE ARTS, Girdle Ridge Rd., Katonah, NY, 914-232-1252. Caramoor is a destination for exceptional music, captivating programs, spectacular
CANFIN GALLERY, 39 Main St., Tarrytown, NY,
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LOCKWOOD-MATHEWS MANSION MUSEUM, 295 West Ave., Norwalk, 838-9799. lockwoodmathewsmansion .com
CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING, 299 West Ave., Norwalk, 899-7999. contemprints.org
FAIRFIELD MUSEUM AND HISTORY CENTER, 370 Beach Rd., Fairfield, 259-1598. fairfieldhistory.org
Kinda Fancy, by Gian Garofalo, pigmented resin on panel, 48 x 48 in.
KENISE BARNES FINE ART, 1947 Palmer Ave., Larchmont, NY, 914-834-8077. kbfa.com
GERTRUDE G. WHITE GALLERY, YWCA, 259 E. Putnam Ave., 869-6501. ywcagreenwich.org GREENWICH ARTS COUNCIL, 299 Greenwich Ave., 862-6750. greenwich artscouncil.org GREENWICH ART SOCIETY, 299 Greenwich Ave. 2nd fl, 629-1533. A studio school which offers a visual arts education program for kids and adults. greenwichartsociety.org
PELHAM ART CENTER, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham, NY, 914-738-2525 ext. 113. pelhamartcenter.org ROWAYTON ARTS CENTER, 145 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, 866-2744. rowaytonarts.org SAMUEL OWEN GALLERY, 382 Greenwich Ave., 325-1924. samuelowen.org SILVERMINE GUILD ARTS CENTER, 1037 Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, 203-966-9700. silvermineart.org SANDRA MORGAN INTERIORS & ART PRIVÉ, 135 East Putnam Ave., 2nd flr., Greenwich, 629-8121. sandramorganinteriors.com
GREENWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 47 Strickland Rd., 869-6899. greenwichhistory.org
STAMFORD ART ASSOCIATION, 39 Franklin St., Stamford, 203-325-1139. stamfordartassociation.org
KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART, Rte. 22 at Jay St., Katonah, NY, 914-232-9555. katonahmuseum.org
STAMFORD MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER, 39 Scofieldtown Rd., Stamford, 977-6521. stamfordmuseum.org »
calendar UCONN STAMFORD ART GALLERY, One University Pl., Stamford, 251-8400. artgallery. stamford.uconn.edu WESTPORT ARTS CENTER, 51 Riverside Ave., Westport, 226-7070. westportartscenter.org YALE CENTER FOR BRITISH ART, 1080 Chapel St., New Haven, 432-2800. britishart.yale.edu YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY, 1111 Chapel St., New Haven, 432-0611. artgallery.yale.edu
CONCERTS, FILM & THEATER ARENA AT HARBOR YARD, 600 Main St., Bridgeport, 345-2300. websterbankarena.com AVON THEATRE FILM CENTER, 272 Bedford St., Stamford, 661-0321. avontheatre.org
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RIDGEFIELD THEATER BARN, 37 Halpin Ln., Ridgefield, 431-9850. ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org SHUBERT THEATER, 247 College St., New Haven, 800-228-6622. shubert.com STAMFORD CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford, 325-4466. stamfordcenterforthearts.org WESTPORT COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, 25 Powers Ct., Westport, 227-4177. westportplayhouse.org
LECTURES, TOURS & WORKSHOPS ALDRICH MUSEUM, 258 Main St., Ridgefield, 438-0198. aldrichart.org AUDUBON GREENWICH, 613 Riversville Rd., 869-5272. greenwich.audubon.org
DOWNTOWN CABARET THEATRE, 263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, 576-1636. dtcab.com
AUX DÉLICES, 231 Acosta St., Stamford, 326-4540, ext. 108. auxdelicesfoods.com
FAIRFIELD THEATRE COMPANY, On StageOne, 70 Sanford St., Fairfield, 259-1036. fairfieldtheatre.org
BOWMAN OBSERVATORY PUBLIC NIGHT, NE of Milbank/East Elm St. rotary on the grounds of Julian Curtiss School, 869-6786, ext. 338
GREENWICH LIBRARY, 101 W. Putnam Ave., 622-7900. greenwichlibrary.org
Live music fans, do we have good news for you! BackCountry Jazz is gearing up for its second season of outdoor summer concerts featuring a stellar line-up of performances. Enjoy late afternoons of music from June through September. For more information visit backcountryjazz.org or contact, jeanette@backcountryjazz.org 203-561-3111
RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE, 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, 4389269. ridgefieldplayhouse.org
CURTAIN CALL, The Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Ave., Stamford, 329-8207. curtaincallinc.com
GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE, 6 Main St., East Haddam, 860-873-8668. goodspeed.org
BackCountry Jazz
LONG WHARF THEATRE, 222 Sargent Dr., New Haven, 787-4282. longwharf.com
JACOB BURNS FILM CENTER, 364 Manville Rd., Pleasantville, NY, 914-773-7663. burnsfilmcenter.org
BRUCE MUSEUM, 1 Museum Dr., 869-0376. brucemuseum.org CLAY ART CENTER, 40 Beech St., Port Chester, NY, 914-937-2047. clayartcenter.org CONNECTICUT CERAMICS STUDY CIRCLE, Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Dr. ctcsc.org »
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Bring the shovels and your imagination, and come on down to Tod’s Point on Saturday, July 17, from noon to 2 p.m. to join in on the fun for the annual Sand Sculpture Festival. A valid beach/park pass required for entry. Judges will circulate at 1:30 p.m. to hand out ribbons and view all sculptures.
FAIRFIELD MUSEUM AND HISTORY CENTER, 370 Beach Rd., Fairfield, 259-1598. fairfieldhistory.org GARDEN EDUCATION CENTER, 130 Bible St.,
869-9242. gecgreenwich.org GREENWICH LIBRARY, 101 W. Putnam Ave., 622-7900. greenwichlibrary.org KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART, 26 Bedford Rd.,
Chappaqua, NY, 914-232-9555. katonahmuseum.org
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STAMFORD MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER, 39 Scofieldtown Rd., Stamford, 977-6521. stamfordmuseum.org »
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Swing for Our Youth September 20, 2021
Tamarack Country Club Greenwich, CT
2nd Champion A Champion Golf Classic to support Global Citizens Initiative & Matsui 55 Baseball Foundation
Golf and VIP Reception Hosted by Hideki Matsui and Bobby Valentine
Hideki Matsui Former Yankees All-Star and Baseball Legend
Yumi Kawana GCI President and Founder
Bobby Valentine Former Mets Manager and Baseball Legend
Fireside Chat with Bobby Valentine and Joe Torre Joe Torre Former Yankees Manager and Hall of Famer
Register today at: https://conta.cc/2u2EovE 9:30 am 11:30 am 5:00 pm 6:00 pm
Registration Shotgun Start Cocktail Reception Dinner & Fireside Chat
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calendar KIDS’ STUFF J U L Y / A U G U S T 2 02 1 ALDRICH MUSEUM, 258 Main St., Ridgefield, 438-4519. aldrichart.org
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREENWICH, 4 Horseneck Lane, 869-3224. bgcg.org
AUDUBON GREENWICH, 613 Riversville Rd., 869-5272. greenwich.audubon.org
BRUCE MUSEUM, 1 Museum Dr., 869-0376. brucemuseum.org
AUX DÉLICES (cooking classes), 23 Acosta St., Stamford, 326-4540 ext. 108. auxdelicesfoods.com
DISCOVERY MUSEUM AND PLANETARIUM, 4450 Park Ave., Bridgeport, 372-3521. discoverymuseum.org
BEARDSLEY ZOO, 1875 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, 394-6565. beardsleyzoo.org
DOWNTOWN CABARET THEATRE, 263 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport,
S. Norwalk, 852-0700. maritimeaquarium.org
61 Atlantic St., Stamford, 325-4466. palacestamford.org
KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART, Rte. 22 at Jay St., Katonah, NY, 914-232-9555. katonahmuseum.org
576-1636. dtcab.com EARTHPLACE, 10 Woodside Lane, Westport, 227-7253. earthplace.org GREENWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 39 Strickland St., 869-6899. hstg.org GREENWICH LIBRARY, 101 W. Putnam Ave., 622-7900. greenwichlibrary.org IMAX THEATER AT MARITIME AQUARIUM, 10 N. Water St.,
STAMFORD MUSEUM & NATURE CENTER, 39 Scofieldtown Rd., Stamford, 977-6521. stamfordmuseum.org
MARITIME AQUARIUM, 10 N. Water St., S. Norwalk, 852-0700. maritimeaquarium.org
STEPPING STONES MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN, 303 West Ave., Mathews Park, Norwalk, 899-0606. steppingstonesmuseum.org
NEW CANAAN NATURE CENTER, 144 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, 966-9577. newcanaannature.org RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE, 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, 438-5795. ridgefieldplayhouse.org STAMFORD CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Palace Theatre,
WESTPORT ARTS CENTER, 51 Riverside Ave., Westport, 222-7070. westportartscenter.org WESTPORT COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, 25 Powers Ct., Westport, 227-4177. westportplayhouse.org G
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