Step back in time and marvel at some of the most gorgeous architecture in New England. Abigail's Grille and Wine Bar sits inside a historic tavern that dates all the way back to 1780. But it's not just the splendid setting and superb service that will delight you. Abigail's Grille crafts mouthwatering food and has an impressive wine list. Visit Weatogue, Connecticut, and dine inside a 240-year-old building at Abigail's Grille and Wine Bar.
Before becoming an exceptional restaurant, this building was a stagecoach stop on the Boston to Albany Turnpike.
The building is made of wood from beautiful oak and broad leaf pine trees. Before you step inside for your meal, take a moment to appreciate the spectacular craftsmanship.
The interior is spacious and perfectly maintained. Not a single thing is out of place.
Enjoy a leisurely meal by the window and watch the trees sway in the breeze. When you dine at Abigail's, you won't want to rush things.
Treat yourself to an impeccable dinner.
For a truly luxurious experience, begin your meal with a plate of East Coast oysters. Then, indulge in some mouthwatering lobster and steak. Sometimes, you deserve to treat yourself like royalty.
Ask your server for their wine recommendations. Abigail's Grille and Wine Bar has a wide variety to choose from.
For a casual meal, come by for lunch and enjoy a tasty flatbread.
Their Sunday brunch spread will also put a smile on your face.
Start your week off right with some buttermilk waffles and a refreshing mimosa. If you're really feeling fancy, order the Filet Mignon Benedict. There isn't anything much better than this.
On sunny days, you can enjoy your meal on their picturesque patio.
You're going to love dining at this historic restaurant in Connecticut.
Abigail's Grille and Wine Bar is open from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Monday - Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday - Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. To learn more, visit their website or Facebook page.
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