From Sunday Arts and Style: Lunch seasoned with fresh, salty breezes
The Connecticut River sparkled, ruffled by the early spring breeze. At the marina, empty slips were a sign of a season just getting underway. But …
The Connecticut River sparkled, ruffled by the early spring breeze. At the marina, empty slips were a sign of a season just getting underway. But …
I had the best seat in the house. To my right, through the expansive small-paned window, I could watch people roam up and down busy …
It was one of those menus where everything was so original, creative, and tempting that I just couldn’t decide what to order. There are restaurants …
It’s a fortunate coincidence that both America and France celebrate their independence in July. Quite different in style, both occasions revolve around food. While grilled …
It’s been a rough ride for restaurant dining this summer. We’ve been out a few times, but not as often as in summers past. The …
Right off the bat, the steaks looked different. Streaks and flecks of fat were evenly and lavishly visible throughout the meat — a look vastly …
Have you been out to eat? Marsha and I have hit a few restaurants since they’ve reopened. We’ve dined both inside and out at some …
The last time I had coronation chicken was at the Royal Deck Tea Room on the Queen’s yacht, Britannia, now in retirement and permanently moored …
Our server poured the coffee with precision and great care, despite the slight tremor in his hand. What he lacked in experience and confidence, he …
When our kids were in school we would celebrate both the end and the beginning of the academic year with a dinner at SoNo Seaport …