This Connecticut Restaurant Used To Be A Railroad Depot And It's Incredible
By Natalie Clunan
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Published July 02, 2018
If you’ve checked everything off your dining bucket list and are looking for a new idea, take a look at this railroad depot restaurant. Find excellent food and a fun atmosphere at this eatery that was once a transportation hub in Connecticut. This historic spot has been transformed into a restaurant serving crave-worthy dishes.
The old Providence and Worchester Train Station in Putnam has taken on new life as the Crossings Restaurant & Brew Pub.
The dining room pays tribute to the once bustling depot with railroad signs and memorabilia.
Enjoy an excellent selection of seafood, meat, and chicken. The menu also is filled with delicious sandwiches and burgers.
The corned beef Reuben is one of the best in the area. Try it with onion rings, fries, or homemade chips on the side.
For lighter fare, choose a creative salad or home style bowl of soup.
If you are only craving a snack, order the scrumptious loaded cheese fries.
The Crossings also offers up a good selection of house and guest brews. Beer lovers will enjoy the collection on tap.
You'll also find traditional bottled beer and wine offered at this railroad depot restaurant.
The Crossings Restaurant & Brew Pub has a lively atmosphere that is welcoming for all ages. There's even a great kids menu for smaller diners.
You can find The Crossings Restaurant & Brew Pub at 45 S. Main St., Putnam, CT 06260. They are open from 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily. For more information or to check out their complete menu, visit their
website . You can also find this imaginative spot on
Facebook .
Have you ever visited this funky restaurant in its re-purposed space? What did you think about this eatery that used to be a train station?
For more outstanding spots to add to your dining bucket list, take a look at this outdoor seafood eatery or this 50s themed diner .
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