The Factory For The First Mail Order Business In The US Is Now A Delicious Connecticut Bistro
One of the best things about Connecticut is the high value placed on its history and its community. Instead of making way for the new by tearing down the old, Connecticut merges the two in a way that is enchanting and keeps us grounded to our roots. One example is the Bridgewater Village Store and Bistro.

Started in 1866, Thompson's mail-order business sold toys, trinkets, costume jewelry, and charms. His advertising model was an inspiration to Sears and other future mail-order businesses.

From 1927-1937 it was known as Pete's Emporium and was a sundries shop and soda fountain where customers were about to buy soda for 5 cents. At this time, the shop was wired with electricity and indoor plumbing was added. It was known as Country Store from 1937-1954 and Village Store from 1954-1983.
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After a slight renovation and adding a few improvements, including dinner five nights a week, The Village Store is again a gathering place for the local community.
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Enjoy meals ranging from gourmet to a burger. You will also want to try their mouth-watering pizzas.


When you enjoy a meal at the bistro, you can count on the freshest local produce and seasonal ingredients.

It's worth saving a little extra room to enjoy indulging in these tantalizing desserts.
Make your reservation for the Bridgewater Village Store and Bistro by visiting their website or calling 860-354-2863.
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27 Main St S, Bridgewater, CT 06752, USA