Need help with Brewster, NY & Danbury, CT from locals

chabs

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We have a basketball tournament this weekend for my DD in Brewster, but our hotel is in Danbury. Is there any good places to eat, shop or something in general not to miss? The Hartford people were so helpful last time-my DD was thrilled that we could go to the Rainforest Cafe a couple of weeks ago. Any help is appreciated!
 
My ds has a basketball tournament in Brewster too. He is the coach so I would like to see if anyone else has input. I think the game is in a week or two.
 
The mall has a good food court also there is a ruby tuesday's in there. At exit 8 off rt84 in Danbury has chili's, friendly's, and bertucci's along with mcdonalds, taco bell. Hope this helps.
 

Anyone else have any suggestions? Doesn't look like there's much around other than the mall?
 
Anyone else have any suggestions? Doesn't look like there's much around other than the mall?

No, Danbury is not a metropolitan area. (I mean, technically it is, I guess, but it's not exactly a tourist town!) The mall is GREAT, though. Large food court, recently rennovated. The sit-down restaurants there are Ruby Tuesday's and Uno's. Right next to the mall is a plaza with a Christmas Tree Shop (which many people enjoy browsing in), a FABULOUS pizza place (Sinapi's!), and a nice Toys R Us and (tiny) Barnes and Noble. Across the way is a Chuck E Cheese, Coldstone Creamery, Red Lobster, and Olive Garden.
Again, though, you aren't going to find anything in the area that you couldn't find in any other American town. There's no real "must see's."
The mall started as a fairgrounds (hence the name-- Danbury Fair Mall) and has a carnival for three weeks every summer. Permanently in the food court is the original carousel from the fair-- from the 1950's, I believe.
Brewster isn't any more exciting than Danbury, really. However, it does have FABULOUS restaurants. There's 121 (technically in North Salem, 5 minutes from Danbury, 5 from Brewster), a favorite of local David Letterman and Tom Collichio from Top Chef. Aversano's on rt22 is also terrific. Tilly Foster Farm in Carmel (5 mins away from Brewster) is a fun day outing-- it's a conservation for rare farm animals. It's spring, so there's plenty of baby animals (the Jacob Sheep lambs would steal your heart)! I think you can sign kiddies up for tractor rides, and there's a cute general store to browse in. Some great antique cars to look at, as well.
Clearly, I am from the area! PM me if you want directions to anywhere or any other suggestions!
 
Just back tonight and I wanted to give an update and thanks. We went to the mall for lunch and ate at Uno's. If you're looking for it-it's near Macy's almost in the basement. You have to look down from the parking lot in order to see it. Also, right near our hotel was Rosy Tomorrow's which was a great place for us to all eat together. It was not only huge, but we could all sit together outside and the food was very good. My advice for Brewster is to bring a GPS because the sport center is in the middle of nowhere.
 


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