So much to do; so little time

Früheres Mitglied
Früheres Mitglied
So much to do; so little time

Great pizza

ALL ABOARD PIZZERIA
14 Railroad St

Food scene

Cool Hand Duke's
30 Railroad St
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Thai Charm restaurant
218 Kent Rd
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Basic comfort food.
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THE 202 TAVERN
295 New Milford Turnpike
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Basic comfort food.
The Iron Rail
10 Railroad St
Great breakfast.
Theo's Downtown Diner
14 Railroad St
Great breakfast.

Unlimited buffet at a reasonable price

Good Chinese buffet, including sushi.
Royal Buffet Sushi and Grill
132 Danbury Road
Good Chinese buffet, including sushi.

Excellent, wide variety.

Excellent Indian food.
Tandoori Flames
471 Danbury Road
Excellent Indian food.

Award-winning barbecue.

Great award-winning barbecue.
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The Cookhouse
31 Danbury Rd
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Great award-winning barbecue.

Sightseeing

Local history.
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Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Furnace
31 Kent Cornwall Rd
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Local history.
Gunn Historical Museum
5 Wykeham Rd
The Institute For American Indian Studies
38 Curtis Rd
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Merwinsville
New Milford Historical Society and Museum
6 Aspetuck Ave
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White Memorial Conservation Center
80 Whitehall Rd
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Small state park with an historic bridge.
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Lovers Leap State Park
178 Short Woods Road
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Small state park with an historic bridge.

Neighborhoods

The Housatonic River runs through the center of town and Candlewood Lake access is nearby. Although the largest geographic town in CT (64 square miles), with a population of about 28,000, New Milford is semi-rural, with several working farms, highlighted by a well marked "Quilt Trail" of historic barns.
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New Milford
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The Housatonic River runs through the center of town and Candlewood Lake access is nearby. Although the largest geographic town in CT (64 square miles), with a population of about 28,000, New Milford is semi-rural, with several working farms, highlighted by a well marked "Quilt Trail" of historic barns.