This Restaurant In Connecticut Used To Be A Schoolhouse And You'll Want To Visit
By Taylor Ellis|Published March 30, 2017
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
Hidden in the quaint Cannondale Village is a small, intimate restaurant that has been winning award after award for years. A “Best of the Gold Coast” member and a constant on Open Table’s “Diner’s Choice,” The Schoolhouse at Cannondale has a menu that will make you melt. But it’s not just the plates that make this spot unique. It doesn’t just look like a schoolhouse, it actually used to be one.
Please note, The Schoolhouse at Cannondale has permanently closed.
This schoolhouse was built in 1872, just after the Civil War. While the outside still resembles a New England school, quaint and full of charm, the interior has been completely remodeled.
June Havoc, Hollywood and vaudeville star, originally purchased the schoolhouse for $1 and later moved it to Cannondale. She chose the perfect spot because this place is loaded with charm and has outdoor seating right at the river's edge.
The couple who owns this place met in kindergarten and are huge fans of fresh, local ingredients. They enjoy making plates that are light but filling and have lots of flavor. Like their delectable Striped Bass with Fregula, Baby Beets, Arugula & Baby Zucchini.
Entering this restaurant is like visiting a historic home. Even the hours are printed as the "classroom schedule." You'll love dining at this timeless locale.