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Summer Fun in Historic Windsor

Rich in history, Connecticut's first town is also rich in recreational opportunities and unique dining experiences.

With summer in full swing, our minds, followed by our feet, begin to wander outdoors, down wooded trails, submerge in cooling water and kick back to enjoy the season's best. Relaxing drives and day trips are inevitable, but those drives and day trips don't always have to take you far from home. A bevy of quintessentially-American summer fun is available in our own backyards, or sometimes just a town or two away.

Windsor, the state's oldest town, is no different. It's historic water banks, habitat preserve and one-of-a-kind shops offer the makings of a perfect summer day in the Nutmeg State. If you're looking for an air-conditioned shopping mall, Windsor isn't the place for you. But if you're in for small-town fun, Windsor has all anyone could ask for.

Whether you're an early-riser or like to take it easy, you'd be remiss in passing through town without a stop at one of the premier nature reserves in the region.

offers 500 acres of habitat reserve for public recreation, as well as wildlife and historic education. Open from dusk till dawn, the park's 10 trails provide a scenic landscape for mountain biking or hiking along ridges that meander beside the Farmington River and right to Windsor's Rainbow Dam.

Smaller trails are scattered throughout town, including the .

The park, located in the Wilson section of town, is home to the Bissell Bridge Boat Launch — one the many popular fishing and boat launches in town. Fishing in Rainbow Dam and alongside the Farmington River have also proved fruitful and a maker of quality family memories.

But if you're going to take in all the outdoors fun Windsor has to offer, you're going to have to fuel up. A visitor can't go wrong with Windsor's locally-owned restaurants, which serve up some of the region's finest fare.

Of course, you can always take home your catch of the day, but if you're looking to chow down while in town, the variety and quality of food is top-notch.

While there aren't tons of restaurants, the restaurants Windsor does have cook up many dishes you just can't get anywhere else.

To start the day, you can swing by , a recently-opened bakery that specializes in freshly baked goods (you can even pick up a fresh loaf of ciabatta or challah when it comes out of the oven), and serves organic and fairly-traded coffee from New London's famous Bean and Leaf. The shop also bakes a variety of muffins, frittatas, coffee cakes and cookies for you pleasure, but if you're looking for something a little heavier, you're not far away.

, and are all breakfast favorites with their own flair.

For lunch, you can't go wrong with eating a famous dog from alongside the Farmington River (their cheeseburger has actually been my favorite since childhood). Over the years, Bart's has become as fundamentally important to the town's identity as the Shad Derby and tobacco farming — everyone has a stack of memories at Bart's.

offers fare you can rarely find north of the Mason Dixon, but it's plated in true Southern fashion at this Broad Street restaurant. Smoked ribs, brisket and pulled pork are served alongside macaroni and cheese, collard greens and cornbread.

With it's sidewalk seating, Nat's makes a great choice for lunch or dinner, but summer truly awakens some of Windsor's other dining gems.

The and offer outdoor dining experiences on par with any other establishment in the region. While Tunxis Grille is situated in historic Poquonock, Union Street is in an old firehouse right in the center of town. Both places offer quality bars that are open later than mostly everything else in this small, river town on weekends.

Looking for something different on your trip to Windsor? Take a look out the Windsor Patch Directory. 

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Michele Vannelli May 19, 2013 at 12:12 pm
My understanding is that TC can't tell the BoE what to do. However, taxpayers can and should startRead More asking questions! In the past, I believe the majority of taxpayers (myself included) operated on the assumption that once elected, our local govt. officials will take reasonable care to do their jobs correctly and effectively, even if they have had some differences of opinion. However, that was THEN, this is NOW. NOW it appears our taxpayers are waking up to the fact (myself included) that the standards of what was expected, no longer apply. If you're not happy with how your local govt officials are behaving or spending YOUR MONEY ask questions, get involved, SPEAK OUT, and tell them as much so that come NOVEMBER when you decide to vote them out they'll know why.
John Dunn May 18, 2013 at 06:58 pm
The Town Council must demand that this grossly unpopular, carefully hidden from view of other BoERead More members, ( when being signed), the town voters and potentially illegal Contract be Cancelled before June 4th, the next Budget Referendum.
R Eleveld May 15, 2013 at 01:12 pm
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AnneB May 15, 2013 at 09:19 am
What they don't get is that the Dollar Tree and Poquonock development are not isolated issues.Read More They directly relate to the overall frustration of voters. Residents have repeatedly been told that development will produce "benefits" for them and the town and help keep taxes low. Meanwhile, those "benefits" always seem to go to an ever hungry, yet still failing, education beaurocracy while the center of town and other neighborhoods languish with no improvements and taxes still go up.
Malvi Lennon May 15, 2013 at 09:10 am
What Mayor Trinks and Minority Leader Jepson refuse to acknowledge is that people (ALL people) areRead More tired. Most Windsor residents whether they are on the right or the left want cost effective responsible government. We want our elected officials to remember that they ARE accountable to the people. It is OUR money hence OUR priorities should set the agenda. No more horse trails or sidewalks to nowhere. This November let’s send a clear message to the Town Council – step aside boys a new team is taking over.
Avon Lady May 14, 2013 at 05:55 pm
Does any of you have your boss / employer / client PrePay Your Travel Expenses to Commute To Work?Read More Our Taxes are being increased to Pay for The Travel Expenses of the Chicago Shyster $20k per yr for a total of $60k to do a worthless study after firing teachers & closing a school - Remind your friends & family they still have 2 hours left to Stop the Waste of Money VOTE NO! & keep our taxes from increasing!
Albert Williams May 14, 2013 at 12:09 pm
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Malvi Lennon May 14, 2013 at 10:12 am
Michaela you would be a great asset on the BOE. Have you considered running in November? If you doRead More not want to run as an R or a D you can run as an independent. I would def vote for you and I know that Bob would do so too.
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Liz Yetman May 17, 2013 at 03:08 pm
Way to go ladies! So many students at Windsor High School are doing really good things. Let's keepRead More hearing about them here on Patch.
Avon Lady May 14, 2013 at 05:59 pm
There is still time to Vote NO!!! STOP the Tax Increase that will pay the Chicago Shyster $327,966Read More which contains $60k in Travel Expenses - why should our taxes go up so that a personal friend of a school board member can get richer while our students get No Benefit
Malvi Lennon May 14, 2013 at 10:19 am
It is important that we show up and vote NO for the budget. However it is just as important thatRead More this coming Nov we elect NEW PEOPLE to the council and the BOE. For that to happen WE MUST HAVE PEOPLE WILLING TO RUN! Voting No on a budget yet allowing re-election of the same group because there is no one new willing to step up to the plate is a waste of time, energy, and resources.