Guidebook for Hartford

Shay & Tony
Guidebook for Hartford

Food Scene

Good Food and Sports Bar Right at Corner.
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Wood-n-Tap- Hartford
99 Sisson Avenue
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Good Food and Sports Bar Right at Corner.
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Tisane Euro-Asian Cafe
537 Farmington Ave
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Dunkin'
265 Washington St
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Fun Place with Good Food, Billiards and Comedy
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Citysteam Brewery
942 Main St
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Fun Place with Good Food, Billiards and Comedy
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Blue Back Square
65 Memorial Rd
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First & Last Tavern
939 Maple Ave
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Subway
30 Hyde Ave
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Mozzicato DePasquale Bakery & Pastry Shop
329 Franklin Ave
Great Seafood
J's Crab Shack
2074 Park St
Great Seafood
Vito's By the Park
Carbone’s Ristorante is a refined establishment where you might go to celebrate an important achievement or to impress your in-laws. The white tablecloths, elegant Old World décor, and impeccable service are just an introduction to Carbone’s Ristorante, where they serve fabulous authentic Italian food that has been brought to the 21st century. Owned and operated by the third generation of the Carbone family, this venerable 75-year-old eatery is popular with the Mayor and even a few celebrities. They, like you, come for the food and the royal treatment Carbone’s offers to every customer. Many dishes are prepared at your table, from fresh salads to flaming desserts.
Carbone's
588 Franklin Ave
Carbone’s Ristorante is a refined establishment where you might go to celebrate an important achievement or to impress your in-laws. The white tablecloths, elegant Old World décor, and impeccable service are just an introduction to Carbone’s Ristorante, where they serve fabulous authentic Italian food that has been brought to the 21st century. Owned and operated by the third generation of the Carbone family, this venerable 75-year-old eatery is popular with the Mayor and even a few celebrities. They, like you, come for the food and the royal treatment Carbone’s offers to every customer. Many dishes are prepared at your table, from fresh salads to flaming desserts.
Vegetarians, beware: Bear’s Smokehouse is an unapologetic carnivores’ heaven. The meat is delicately smoked in hickory and other fragrant woods, rubbed to perfection, and barbecued until it is charred on the outside and pink on the inside and falls off the bone. Chef Jamie “The Bear” McDonald has perfected his own sauces and rubs, and he chooses everything from the wood to the meat cuts very carefully. You can find all kinds of meat on the menu, from briskets, beef, pork, chicken, turkey, and sausages, along with a whole range of sides. The ambiance fits the feast – the restaurant is located in a converted garage and has a counter service and a sink.
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Bear's Smokehouse Barbecue
25 Front St
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Vegetarians, beware: Bear’s Smokehouse is an unapologetic carnivores’ heaven. The meat is delicately smoked in hickory and other fragrant woods, rubbed to perfection, and barbecued until it is charred on the outside and pink on the inside and falls off the bone. Chef Jamie “The Bear” McDonald has perfected his own sauces and rubs, and he chooses everything from the wood to the meat cuts very carefully. You can find all kinds of meat on the menu, from briskets, beef, pork, chicken, turkey, and sausages, along with a whole range of sides. The ambiance fits the feast – the restaurant is located in a converted garage and has a counter service and a sink.
On20 is an elegant, upscale restaurant that provides you with a spectacular view of the river below the 20th floor of One State Street. Perfect for serious business lunches or romantic candle-lit dinners, the restaurant features subtle décor that enhaces the spectacular food their young French-trained Executive Chef Jeffery Lizotte creates using locally sourced ingredients he gets daily from his network of farmers and food producers. The menu is innovative and colorful and at times brave – his chowder comes with creamy fennel, panchetta crumble, orange, and dill oil. In Connecticut, it takes youth to shake the traditions to this extent. Lunch Prix Fixe is an affordable option for business.
ON20
1 Columbus Blvd
On20 is an elegant, upscale restaurant that provides you with a spectacular view of the river below the 20th floor of One State Street. Perfect for serious business lunches or romantic candle-lit dinners, the restaurant features subtle décor that enhaces the spectacular food their young French-trained Executive Chef Jeffery Lizotte creates using locally sourced ingredients he gets daily from his network of farmers and food producers. The menu is innovative and colorful and at times brave – his chowder comes with creamy fennel, panchetta crumble, orange, and dill oil. In Connecticut, it takes youth to shake the traditions to this extent. Lunch Prix Fixe is an affordable option for business.
Firebox takes their farm-to-table philosophy seriously. They work with a large number of local farms and food producers, shaping their menu around what is available seasonally and grown locally. Add to that the expert skills and fruitful imagination of Chef Ed Jones, and the results are delightful small plates bursting with flavors. The restaurant is warm and inviting with exposed brick walls and original beams on the ceiling. Their policy of working with local talent extends to the local artists who have the opportunity to show their art on the restaurant’s walls. Firebox’s brunch has received rave reviews, and you will see why after you try their eggs Benedict.
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Firebox Restaurant
539 Broad St
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Firebox takes their farm-to-table philosophy seriously. They work with a large number of local farms and food producers, shaping their menu around what is available seasonally and grown locally. Add to that the expert skills and fruitful imagination of Chef Ed Jones, and the results are delightful small plates bursting with flavors. The restaurant is warm and inviting with exposed brick walls and original beams on the ceiling. Their policy of working with local talent extends to the local artists who have the opportunity to show their art on the restaurant’s walls. Firebox’s brunch has received rave reviews, and you will see why after you try their eggs Benedict.
Quaint Cozy Family Run Breakfast Spot. GREAT PANCAKES!!!
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Mo's Midtown Restaurant
25 Whitney St
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Quaint Cozy Family Run Breakfast Spot. GREAT PANCAKES!!!
The Best Grinders!
Angelina's Pizza
41 Prospect Ave
The Best Grinders!
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Plan B Burger Bar - West Hartford
138 Park Rd
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Brazil Grill Pizza Churrascaria
1996 Park St
Ipanema Cafe
1819 Park St
Bem Brazil Buffet
5 S Whitney St
Ichiban Japanese & Korean
530 Farmington Ave
Vegetarian
Lion's Den
Vegetarian
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Trumbull Kitchen
150 Trumbull St
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Taste of India
139 S Main St
Dhaba Wala Indian Kitchen
49 Asylum St
The Cheesecake!
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The Cheesecake Factory
71 Isham Rd
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The Cheesecake!
African Restaurant
Stella's and Mazie's
461 Capitol Ave
African Restaurant
Thai Farms Restaurant
104 Jefferson St
Los Cubanitos Bakery
867 Park St
Cuban Bakery
Puerto Rican Food
Comerio
158 Park St
Puerto Rican Food
Piolin 2 Restaurant
395 Franklin Ave
Spanish Food
Karobean Kitchen
110 Main Street
Soul Food

Entertainment & Activities

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Bow Tie Cinema City at the Palace
330 New Park Ave
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Revolutions Bowling and Lounge
60 Bidwell Rd
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Comedy Club
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Hartford Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant
194 Buckland Hills Dr
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Comedy Club
Movie Theatre has restaurant and bar. You can place your order to enjoy your dinner and drinks while you watch your movie.
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Hartford Spotlight Stadium 4
39 Front St
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Movie Theatre has restaurant and bar. You can place your order to enjoy your dinner and drinks while you watch your movie.
The Home of the Yard Goats
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Данкин Донатс Парк
1214 Main St
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The Home of the Yard Goats
Science CenterLocated on Columbus Boulevard along the Connecticut River in Hartford, the Connecticut Science Center is a nine-story science museum and theater that opened in 2009. The center contains 40,000 square feet of interactive exhibits in its 154,000 square foot facility. The Connecticut Science Center is one of the top Hartford attractions for families. The galleries include audio, tactile, and visual exhibits, among others. The Exploring Space gallery allows visitors to see a moon rock and moon craters, or go on a Venture to a Black Hole, while the River of Life teaches guests about the importance of the Connecticut River.
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Научный центр Коннектикута
250 Columbus Blvd
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Science CenterLocated on Columbus Boulevard along the Connecticut River in Hartford, the Connecticut Science Center is a nine-story science museum and theater that opened in 2009. The center contains 40,000 square feet of interactive exhibits in its 154,000 square foot facility. The Connecticut Science Center is one of the top Hartford attractions for families. The galleries include audio, tactile, and visual exhibits, among others. The Exploring Space gallery allows visitors to see a moon rock and moon craters, or go on a Venture to a Black Hole, while the River of Life teaches guests about the importance of the Connecticut River.
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Connecticut Convention Center
100 Columbus Blvd
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If you love to have Fun the Trampoline Park is the One.
Launch Trampoline Park
91 Brainard Rd
If you love to have Fun the Trampoline Park is the One.
There is nothing like enjoying a drive in movie on a beautiful night. You can watch movies back to back.
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Mansfield Drive-In Theatre
228 Stafford Rd
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There is nothing like enjoying a drive in movie on a beautiful night. You can watch movies back to back.
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Six Flags New England
1623 Main St
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Essentials

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Whole Foods Market
50 Raymond Rd
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Walmart Supercenter
495 Flatbush Ave
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Small Market
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CTown Supermarkets
1744 Park St
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Small Market
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Stop & Shop
150 New Park Ave
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Arts & Culture

The Real Art Ways is an Art Gallery which has a small movie theatre inside with concession stand. The have different weekly activities.
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Real Art Ways
56 Arbor St
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The Real Art Ways is an Art Gallery which has a small movie theatre inside with concession stand. The have different weekly activities.
Located on Farmington Avenue, the Mark Twain House & Museum is where Samuel Longhorne Clemens lived and worked between 1874 and 1891. Before living in this house, Clemens, known as Mark Twain, lived in several places including Hannibal, Missouri. However, it was in this house in Hartford where he wrote his most famous books, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, among other well-known works. Built in the Victorian Gothic style between 1873 and 1874, the house has 19 rooms. Opened in 2003, the museum features permanent and rotating exhibits that give visitors the chance to learn more about the author and his life.
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Дом Марка Твена
351 Farmington Ave
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Located on Farmington Avenue, the Mark Twain House & Museum is where Samuel Longhorne Clemens lived and worked between 1874 and 1891. Before living in this house, Clemens, known as Mark Twain, lived in several places including Hannibal, Missouri. However, it was in this house in Hartford where he wrote his most famous books, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, among other well-known works. Built in the Victorian Gothic style between 1873 and 1874, the house has 19 rooms. Opened in 2003, the museum features permanent and rotating exhibits that give visitors the chance to learn more about the author and his life.
History not to far from our home. I always wonder if Harriet Beecher Stowe was friends with the builder owner of our home back in the 1800's. Located on Forest Street, the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center is a historic museum as well as a U.S. National Landmark. Author of the 1852 novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in this house from 1873 until her death in 1896. The 5,000 square foot two-story brick house was built in the cottage style, painted gray, and decorated with dormers and gables. It sits adjacent to the Mark Twain House. The center contains original objects from the family as well as several documents and letters. The center also has a research library.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
77 Forest St
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History not to far from our home. I always wonder if Harriet Beecher Stowe was friends with the builder owner of our home back in the 1800's. Located on Forest Street, the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center is a historic museum as well as a U.S. National Landmark. Author of the 1852 novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in this house from 1873 until her death in 1896. The 5,000 square foot two-story brick house was built in the cottage style, painted gray, and decorated with dormers and gables. It sits adjacent to the Mark Twain House. The center contains original objects from the family as well as several documents and letters. The center also has a research library.
Noah Webster Library
20 S Main St
TheaterWorks is a professional theater group located at the Bushnell Towers & Plaza on Pearl Street in downtown Hartford. Founded in 1985, the company presents over 200 performances each season and has produced more than 130 plays, most of which are contemporary dramas. The theater company presents its performances in the large brick historic 1927 Art Deco Building with Moorish Revival details, a building that TheaterWorks bought in 1994. The building, now called City Arts on Pearl, is also home to galleries, office spaces, rehearsal rooms, and storage spaces. The intimate theater seats 195 people and is located in the basement of the building.
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TheaterWorks
233 Pearl St
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TheaterWorks is a professional theater group located at the Bushnell Towers & Plaza on Pearl Street in downtown Hartford. Founded in 1985, the company presents over 200 performances each season and has produced more than 130 plays, most of which are contemporary dramas. The theater company presents its performances in the large brick historic 1927 Art Deco Building with Moorish Revival details, a building that TheaterWorks bought in 1994. The building, now called City Arts on Pearl, is also home to galleries, office spaces, rehearsal rooms, and storage spaces. The intimate theater seats 195 people and is located in the basement of the building.
Completed in 1796, the Old State House is the first public building designed by Charles Bulfinch, and it has always served as a public building in one form or another. Today, it is managed by an office of the Connecticut General Assembly. The building is a mix of architectural styles, from the Federal exterior to the Victorian Representative's chamber and Colonial Revival courtroom. This National Historic Landmark has a range of exhibits such as the Joseph Steward Museum of Curiosities as well as a great number of historic rooms that showcase the history of Connecticut. There are organized tours for those who would like to learn more. The House also offers space to the farmers’ market.
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Connecticut's Old State House
800 Main St
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Completed in 1796, the Old State House is the first public building designed by Charles Bulfinch, and it has always served as a public building in one form or another. Today, it is managed by an office of the Connecticut General Assembly. The building is a mix of architectural styles, from the Federal exterior to the Victorian Representative's chamber and Colonial Revival courtroom. This National Historic Landmark has a range of exhibits such as the Joseph Steward Museum of Curiosities as well as a great number of historic rooms that showcase the history of Connecticut. There are organized tours for those who would like to learn more. The House also offers space to the farmers’ market.
Visiting the Connecticut Historical Society museum, library, and the Edgar F. Waterman Research Center is a great way to learn more about Connecticut and its history, people, and culture. The Society, established in 1825, is located in a lovely 1928 Colonial Revival building that was formerly a luxury home. It now contains over 4 million diverse items in the areas of textiles, furniture, clothing, manuscripts, diaries, prints, photos, tavern signs, children’s books, and various tools. There are several permanent exhibitions on display, and the most important one is a comprehensive overview of more than 400 years of the history of Connecticut. The exhibition displays over 500 historic image
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Connecticut Historical Society
1 Elizabeth St
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Visiting the Connecticut Historical Society museum, library, and the Edgar F. Waterman Research Center is a great way to learn more about Connecticut and its history, people, and culture. The Society, established in 1825, is located in a lovely 1928 Colonial Revival building that was formerly a luxury home. It now contains over 4 million diverse items in the areas of textiles, furniture, clothing, manuscripts, diaries, prints, photos, tavern signs, children’s books, and various tools. There are several permanent exhibitions on display, and the most important one is a comprehensive overview of more than 400 years of the history of Connecticut. The exhibition displays over 500 historic image
The Museum of Connecticut History is located in the meticulously restored and historic 1910 building that houses the State Library and Supreme Court. Its focus is on the state’s governmental, industrial, and military history, which it showcases through a range of permanent and temporary exhibits. The exhibits follow the State’s growth and development and the part it played in the development of the United States. The visit to the museum starts at Memorial Hall with a display of the portraits of former Connecticut Governors. The Hall also contains display boxes with important historical documents such as the State's original Royal Charter from 1662.
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Museum Of Connecticut History
231 Capitol Ave
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The Museum of Connecticut History is located in the meticulously restored and historic 1910 building that houses the State Library and Supreme Court. Its focus is on the state’s governmental, industrial, and military history, which it showcases through a range of permanent and temporary exhibits. The exhibits follow the State’s growth and development and the part it played in the development of the United States. The visit to the museum starts at Memorial Hall with a display of the portraits of former Connecticut Governors. The Hall also contains display boxes with important historical documents such as the State's original Royal Charter from 1662.
The Bushnell Performing Arts Center, located on Capitol Avenue, is a performing arts venue formerly known as the Bushnell Memorial Hall. Named after Horace Bushnell, a highly respected 19th century intellectual, and envisioned by his daughter Dotha Bushnell Hillyer, the center was constructed between 1929 and 1930 during the Great Depression as a memorial to her father. The center consists of several theaters, including the original Mortensen Hall and the Maxwell M. and Ruth R. Belding Theater. In addition to presenting performances including those by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, the center has educational programs and community outreach programs such as Passport to the Arts and iQuilt.
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Bushnell Center for Performing Arts
166 Capitol Ave
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The Bushnell Performing Arts Center, located on Capitol Avenue, is a performing arts venue formerly known as the Bushnell Memorial Hall. Named after Horace Bushnell, a highly respected 19th century intellectual, and envisioned by his daughter Dotha Bushnell Hillyer, the center was constructed between 1929 and 1930 during the Great Depression as a memorial to her father. The center consists of several theaters, including the original Mortensen Hall and the Maxwell M. and Ruth R. Belding Theater. In addition to presenting performances including those by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, the center has educational programs and community outreach programs such as Passport to the Arts and iQuilt.
The Wadsworth Atheneum is an art museum located in Hartford, Connecticut. The Wadsworth is noted for its collections of European Baroque art, ancient Egyptian and Classical bronzes, French and American Impressionist paintings, Hudson River School landscapes, modernist masterpieces and contemporary works, as well as collections of early American furniture and decorative arts. Founded in 1842 and opened in 1844, it is the oldest continually operating public art museum in the United States. The museum is located at 600 Main Street in a distinctive castle-like building in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, the state's capital. With 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of exhibition space
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Художественный музей Уодсворт-Атенеум
600 Main St
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The Wadsworth Atheneum is an art museum located in Hartford, Connecticut. The Wadsworth is noted for its collections of European Baroque art, ancient Egyptian and Classical bronzes, French and American Impressionist paintings, Hudson River School landscapes, modernist masterpieces and contemporary works, as well as collections of early American furniture and decorative arts. Founded in 1842 and opened in 1844, it is the oldest continually operating public art museum in the United States. The museum is located at 600 Main Street in a distinctive castle-like building in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, the state's capital. With 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of exhibition space
Founded 52 years ago, the Hartford Stage is a well-known resident theater located on Church Street in Hartford. The theater presents revivals of classic plays and musicals as well as both American and international premiers of new and innovative works for stage. Educational outreach programs include after school programs, theater classes for adults as well as for children, theater residencies, student matinee performances, and much more. The theater also hosts a variety of events such as AfterWords Discussion and Sunday Afternoon Discussion where visitors can join cast members after a performance. There are also special performances for visitors who are vision impaired or hearing impaired.
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Hartford Stage
50 Church St
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Founded 52 years ago, the Hartford Stage is a well-known resident theater located on Church Street in Hartford. The theater presents revivals of classic plays and musicals as well as both American and international premiers of new and innovative works for stage. Educational outreach programs include after school programs, theater classes for adults as well as for children, theater residencies, student matinee performances, and much more. The theater also hosts a variety of events such as AfterWords Discussion and Sunday Afternoon Discussion where visitors can join cast members after a performance. There are also special performances for visitors who are vision impaired or hearing impaired.

Parks & Nature

Elizabeth Park is a city park located on Asylum Avenue. Covering an area of 102 acres, the site was owned by Charles M. Pond, who gave the land to the City of Hartford in 1894 and asked them to name the park after his wife, Elizabeth Pond. One of the most famous parts of the park is the Rose Garden. It is the oldest municipal rose garden in the U.S. and is made up of 15,000 rose bushes representing 800 varieties. If you are wondering what to do in Hartford CT with kids, this is a great place to visit. In addition to the rose garden, the park contains greenhouses, lawns, pathways, a pond, and tennis courts.
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Elizabeth Park Conservancy
1561 Asylum Ave
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Elizabeth Park is a city park located on Asylum Avenue. Covering an area of 102 acres, the site was owned by Charles M. Pond, who gave the land to the City of Hartford in 1894 and asked them to name the park after his wife, Elizabeth Pond. One of the most famous parts of the park is the Rose Garden. It is the oldest municipal rose garden in the U.S. and is made up of 15,000 rose bushes representing 800 varieties. If you are wondering what to do in Hartford CT with kids, this is a great place to visit. In addition to the rose garden, the park contains greenhouses, lawns, pathways, a pond, and tennis courts.
The oldest publicly funded park in the U.S., Bushnell Park was envisioned by Reverend Horace Bushnell in the mid-19th century in order to give the people of Hartford a green open space, a concept that no other city in the U.S. had yet completed. With over 50 acres, the park features paths and groups of trees, a pond, a performance pavilion, a carousel, and the Corning Fountain. Memorials include the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, which is dedicated to those who fought during the American Civil War, as well as the Horace Wells Monument. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the park hosts concerts, festivals, and other events.
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Bushnell Park Carousel
1 Jewell St
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The oldest publicly funded park in the U.S., Bushnell Park was envisioned by Reverend Horace Bushnell in the mid-19th century in order to give the people of Hartford a green open space, a concept that no other city in the U.S. had yet completed. With over 50 acres, the park features paths and groups of trees, a pond, a performance pavilion, a carousel, and the Corning Fountain. Memorials include the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, which is dedicated to those who fought during the American Civil War, as well as the Horace Wells Monument. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the park hosts concerts, festivals, and other events.
Bustling Connecticut River park with a boathouse, picnic hubs, trails, sport courts & playgrounds.
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Riverside Park
20 Leibert Rd
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Bustling Connecticut River park with a boathouse, picnic hubs, trails, sport courts & playgrounds.
Mortensen Riverfront Plaza is a popular park in downtown Hartford and a centerpiece of the Riverfront park system. A large stage near the river hosts a range of performances, and grass-covered terraces offer seating for more than 2,500 people. The plaza stairs are a great space for vigorous exercise or for relaxing and watching the boats on the river. They also serve as front-row seats during the annual dragon boat festival. From the Plaza, you can take one of the many walking trails along the river, get on a boat tour of the city, or walk across the Founders Bridge to East Hartford.
Mortensen Riverfront Plaza
300 Columbus Blvd
Mortensen Riverfront Plaza is a popular park in downtown Hartford and a centerpiece of the Riverfront park system. A large stage near the river hosts a range of performances, and grass-covered terraces offer seating for more than 2,500 people. The plaza stairs are a great space for vigorous exercise or for relaxing and watching the boats on the river. They also serve as front-row seats during the annual dragon boat festival. From the Plaza, you can take one of the many walking trails along the river, get on a boat tour of the city, or walk across the Founders Bridge to East Hartford.
West Hartford Reservoir 2 Road
West Hartford Reservoir 2 Road

Shopping

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Westfarms
500 New Britain Ave
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Outdoor Shopping Mall
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The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk
501 Evergreen Way
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Outdoor Shopping Mall
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Buckland Mall and Pavillon Dr station
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ShopRite of West Hartford
46 Kane St

Everything Else

Hartford Public Library, Park Street Branch
603 Park St
Emergency Care.
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Saint Francis Hospital
114 Woodland St
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Emergency Care.
24 Hours Laundromat across from Stop & Shop.
Best Laundromat
213 New Park Ave
24 Hours Laundromat across from Stop & Shop.