If you’re a bonafide foodie, you’ll love getting to eat a delicious meal with a little something extra. These historic restaurants in Connecticut have withstood the test of time, from inns as old as the country to the location where the very first burger was served. You’ll definitely want to check these restaurants out!

  1. Roger Sherman Inn

Roger Sherman Inn/Yelp 195 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, CT 06840

Roger Sherman Inn/Yelp Enjoy their extensive wine list and revel in the fact you’ll be at an inn that dates back to the 18th century. You’ll be tempted to book a room! But this is just the beginning of the state’s historic restaurants…

  1. Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana

Vinny U./Yelp 157 Wooster Street, New Haven, CT 06511

Lynee G./Yelp Famous for their white clam pie, this establishment may have branched out to other Connecticut cities, but the hub is still at home in New Haven. The coal-fired brick oven makes for some great crust!

  1. The Griswold Inn

The Griswold Inn/Facebook 36 Main Street, Essex, CT 06426

The Griswold Inn/Facebook Established in 1776, this inn has been standing as long as the United States. The most iconic bar in the state, you’ll love dining here in the evenings. Or come by a little earlier for their fan favorite lunch.

  1. The North House

The North House/Facebook 1 Nod Road, Avon, CT 06001

The North House/Facebook Previously the Avon Old Farms Inn, this historic locale is now a great place to try some delicious seafood. This fine dining establishment is a group dining dream.

  1. Copper House Tavern

Copper House Tavern/Facebook 585 Main Street, Somers, CT 06071

Copper House Tavern/Facebook Originally the Kibby Hotel, the history of this place is alive in the exterior architecture, making its interior, full of modern updates, a pleasant surprise.

  1. Louis’s Lunch

tc t/Yelp 263 Crown Street, New Haven, CT 06511

LoveToEat Z/Yelp Home to the first burger, this burger joint is a Connecticut classic and an absolute must visit. Thick juicy burgers with a generous amount of cheese is a lunch well spent.

  1. J Timothy’s Taverne

Isabel V./Yelp 143 New Britain Avenue, Plainville, CT 06062

Emily C./Yelp Erected in 1789, this property was once sold for a mere 35 pounds. But the restaurant that exists there today is priceless!

  1. Metro Bis

Facebook Metro Bis 690 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury, CT 06070

Dan P/TripAdvisor Metro Bis recently changed locations, but their new location is just as loaded with history. The Joseph Ensign House is a brownstone mansion built in 1906 and has had multiple uses throughout the years. Now, patrons can get a delicious meal there!

  1. Abigail’s Grille & Wine Bar

Nina C./Yelp 4 Hartford Road, Simsbury, CT 06089

Brigit C./Yelp Formerly Pettibone’s Tavern, Abigail’s is a historical 220-year-old restaurant that serves up delicious meals in a quaint New England setting.

  1. J Christian’s

Keyana G./Yelp 9 North Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492

Jason D./Yelp This historic building has been converted from a bank to a grand restaurant, creating two levels of gorgeous seating areas. You can’t visit Connecticut without stopping here!

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Roger Sherman Inn/Yelp

195 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, CT 06840

Enjoy their extensive wine list and revel in the fact you’ll be at an inn that dates back to the 18th century. You’ll be tempted to book a room! But this is just the beginning of the state’s historic restaurants…

Vinny U./Yelp

157 Wooster Street, New Haven, CT 06511

Lynee G./Yelp

Famous for their white clam pie, this establishment may have branched out to other Connecticut cities, but the hub is still at home in New Haven. The coal-fired brick oven makes for some great crust!

The Griswold Inn/Facebook

36 Main Street, Essex, CT 06426

Established in 1776, this inn has been standing as long as the United States. The most iconic bar in the state, you’ll love dining here in the evenings. Or come by a little earlier for their fan favorite lunch.

The North House/Facebook

1 Nod Road, Avon, CT 06001

Previously the Avon Old Farms Inn, this historic locale is now a great place to try some delicious seafood. This fine dining establishment is a group dining dream.

Copper House Tavern/Facebook

585 Main Street, Somers, CT 06071

Originally the Kibby Hotel, the history of this place is alive in the exterior architecture, making its interior, full of modern updates, a pleasant surprise.

tc t/Yelp

263 Crown Street, New Haven, CT 06511

LoveToEat Z/Yelp

Home to the first burger, this burger joint is a Connecticut classic and an absolute must visit. Thick juicy burgers with a generous amount of cheese is a lunch well spent.

Isabel V./Yelp

143 New Britain Avenue, Plainville, CT 06062

Emily C./Yelp

Erected in 1789, this property was once sold for a mere 35 pounds. But the restaurant that exists there today is priceless!

Facebook Metro Bis

690 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury, CT 06070

Dan P/TripAdvisor

Metro Bis recently changed locations, but their new location is just as loaded with history. The Joseph Ensign House is a brownstone mansion built in 1906 and has had multiple uses throughout the years. Now, patrons can get a delicious meal there!

Nina C./Yelp

4 Hartford Road, Simsbury, CT 06089

Brigit C./Yelp

Formerly Pettibone’s Tavern, Abigail’s is a historical 220-year-old restaurant that serves up delicious meals in a quaint New England setting.

Keyana G./Yelp

9 North Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492

Jason D./Yelp

This historic building has been converted from a bank to a grand restaurant, creating two levels of gorgeous seating areas. You can’t visit Connecticut without stopping here!

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