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Georgetown Saloon

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About Me

The Village of Georgetown has always existed outside the law. It is not quite a town, but rather it is the junction where Redding, Weston, Wilton and Ridgefield meet. Since 1978, the Georgetown Saloon has been the gathering place for great food, great music, and great times. Passing through the well worn swinging doors seven days a week are builders, bikers, soccer moms with kids, young lovers, retirees and all the regulars who meet daily around the bar to share their lives and stories. The building itself has stood for over 100 years on Main Street, part of the historic Danbury-Norwalk Turnpike and one of the earliest north-south routes in Fairfield County. In the 1950’s Benny Allegrezza managed the site. In Benny’s restaurant, the bar was on the left and the dining room was on the right. Next door, Benny’s daughter ran Claudia’s Sweet Shop with an old-fashioned soda fountain. In the early 1970’s when the DeLucas owned it, a bar was constructed on the right side and the left became a dining room as it is today. Adam Lubarsky established the Georgetown Saloon in 1978. He created the wild west flavor which helped it to develop its own folklore over the years. Since 2004, Nancy Silverman has been the owner, carrying on the tradition of providing a comfortable place to dine, dance, and mingle. Today, under her continued dedication, the Georgetown Saloon is still known for its great music which earned it a "Best of the Gold Coast" Award in 2006 and 2007. It also earned a Fairfield Weekly award in 2007, for one of the "Best Restaurants Off-The-Beaten-Path". When you get a chance, C'mon down!!!I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Folks who love music and good food!!! C'mon Down to the Saloon!

Heroes:

Musicians of all sorts and styles!

My Blog

Acoustic Open Mic -Tuesdays and Two for One Dinner Specials!!!


Posted by Georgetown Saloon on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 04:46:00 PST

Thursday Night Open Mic!

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Posted by Georgetown Saloon on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 04:42:00 PST