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This Weekend in Litchfield County

by kvbadmin on October 9, 2011

We were so happy to see Litchfield County, CT as the subject of The New York Time’s travel column, Frugal Traveler, “Litchfield County, Easy on the Wallet.” As Litchfield County residents, we concur with Seth Kugal’s highlights and only wish he had more space to include even more of Litchfield’s hidden gems. His trusty readers filled in many of the blanks in the pages of comments that follow the article, making the article a must read for anyone visiting during leaf peaking season and even year round. Consider, too, some of our own insider recommendations.

What to do in Litchfield County

Kent Art Walk, Kent, CT

Well known as a destination for art aficionados, Kent offers some of Litchfield County’s best art galleries all within walking distance of each other.

Start your walk at The Kent Arts Association (21 S. Main Street, Kent, CT). There you will find spacious galleries housing representational paintings and inspiring scenes of Connecticut and New England making for a cultural visit. Check their website for upcoming shows.

Morrison Gallery

Next walk to our own Kent Village Barns (6 N. Main Street, Kent, CT ). Kent Village Barns is home to two of the region’s leading galleries–the Morrison Gallery, one of the largest contemporary art galleries in New England and the Ober Gallery known for showing important twentieth century and contemporary Russian art. At Kent Village Barns you’ll also find  an outdoor sculpture garden of works by acclaimed artist Peter Woytuk. There you can also grab lunch at Doc’s Trattoria and Brick Oven Pizza before moving on to the final art stop on your walk.

Continue on to the Heron American Craft Gallery (16 N. Main Street, Kent, CT). Over more than two decades Heron has become a destination for people from all over the North East and beyond looking for a dazzling variety of works shown in an explosion of color, wit and whimsy.

Belgique Chocolatier, Kent, CT

Chocolates from Belgique Chocolatier

A world of chocolate in Kent! In addition to hand-made artisan chocolates and truffles, cappuccinos and lattes this authentic Belgium chocolate shop offers what one local resident calls “the most outrageous hot chocolate that will fill you up for weeks.” Visiting Belgique Chocolatier is as close as one can come to actually visiting a chocolatier in Belgium without leaving the U.S. It is very close to Kent Village Barns.
1 Bridge Street (corner of Routes 7 & 341) Kent, CT

The White Room, Bantam, CT

Copper Pig Weathervane at The White Room

Bantam, a 20 min drive from Kent, has much to offer tourists and locals alike, as the NYTs points out. While there, be sure to check out The White Room — Litchfield’s newest art and antique shop opened by Robert Deyber, a noted pop surrealist artist, and his partner, Robert Graham. In their 10 years together, they have collected a lot of objects worth displaying thus opened their showroom in early June 2011, almost as an afterthought. Housed in the old Connecticut Electric Manufacturing Building on Route 202, The White Room has become an attractive space where unique furniture and décor are displayed, offering a totally unique shopping experience.
931 Bantam Road (Rt. 202) Bantam, CT

The Tollgate Inn, Litchfield, CT

Captain William Bull Tavern

Just 5 minutes from Bantam, Litchfield offers 4,000 wilderness acres managed and protected by the White Memorial Foundation Hiking trails range from 0.2 miles to 6 miles, and a trail map costs $3 at the Conservation Center. Whether you go for the hikes or not, check out the Tollgate Inn a historical building listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Chef Sammantha Tilley  just took over the restaurant–Captain William Bull Tavern– a year ago and turned it into local sustainable delicious healthy food destination.
571 Torrington Rd (Rt 202), Litchfield, CT

Whatever you do when you visit Litchfield, have fun. Savor our natural beauty and historic places any time of year.

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Italian Recipes from a Kent Kitchen

by kvbadmin on May 24, 2011

We love this recipe for elegant summer entertaining! Delicious & nutritious beef carpaccio from the owners of Doc’s Trattoria in Kent, Connecticut.

Doc’s Trattoria lived in New Preston, CT for nine years before moving to the Kent Village Barns in 2008. The local favorite is co-owned by Roberto and Paulette Pizzo, a husband and wife, front-of-the house, back-of-the-house team. Together with their staff, the Pizzos serve up authentic Italian fare, inspired by Roberto’s Sicilian childhood. Summers, they invite residents and visitors to come sit on their Kent patio, listen to some live jazz, and dine on fine Italian cuisine.

Here,  from their kitchen to yours, a rare treat!

BEEF CARPACCIO RECIPE

 

Beef Carpaccio at Doc's Trattoria

Ingredients
-6 oz. beef tenderloin (whole)
-2 c. baby arugula
-I tbsp. grated parmigiana reggiano cheese
-I tbsp. extra virgin olive oil mixed with 1 tbsp. lemon juice
-capers
-2 tbsp. crushed sea salt & black pepper

 

 

 

Preparation
Coat a large pan with extra virgin olive oil, crushed salt & pepper. Dip whole tenderloin in coated pan enough to wet all sides. Pan sear each side in a hot skillet. Let tenderloin cool at room temperature for about one hour. Wrap tenderloin in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.

Presentation
Slice the marinated tenderloin paper thin (for best results, freeze for 1 hour prior to slicing). Divide sliced beef between two plates. Garnish each plate with 1 cup arugula. Top each dish with 1/2 tbsp. of reggiano cheese. Sprinkle with capers. Drizzle each carpaccio with 1 tbsp. of lemon & olive oil dressing.

Visiting Doc’s Trattoria at Kent Village Barns
Location
: 9 Maple Street, Kent, CT
Phone: (860) 927-3810
Menu: Modern flair on old Italian classics. Specialties include: zuppa di pesce, vitello salt in bocca, penne vessuviana and brick oven pizza.

Reservations are recommended. Visit their website: www.docstrattoria.com.

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“Exploratory Folk Jazz” Comes to Kent, CT

by kvbadmin on May 19, 2011

If you’re looking for live innovative jazz in Litchfield County, read on. Critically acclaimed New York saxophonist Daniel Bennett who has recently shared concert stages with national artists like Bill Frisell, Charlie Hunter, James Carter, Billy Martin (Medeski, Martin & Wood), Jerry Bergonzi, and David Fiuczynski will be performing at Doc’s Trattoria at Kent Village Barns in May and June. Described by the Boston Herald as “exploratory folk jazz,” and as “a mix of jazz, folk and trance” by the Boston Globe, the Daniel Bennett Group’s music is known for being innovative, yet accessible to a wide listening base. Here he is talking about his landmark work, and performing live in NYC. You can catch the trio live at Doc’s Trattoria, 9 Maple Street, Kent, CT next Thursday, May 29, 2011 and Thursday, June 9, 2011.

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