Author Archives for Sarah Caron
Chuck E. Cheese Plans New Location in Connecticut
A certain chipper mouse will be invading Danbury, Connecticut, soon with crawling tubes and arcade-style entertainment. That’s right, there is a Chuck E. Cheese slated to open in Danbury near the Danbury Fair Mall.
The Danbury News-Times reported that Allegiance Development Corp. has reached an agreement with Urstadt Biddle Properties to open a new location in […]
Get Away to New York … And See Lady Liberty
Many things happened on Sept. 11, 2001, and among them was the closing of a portion of a major landmark. That day, the crown of the Statue of Liberty was closed to traffic.
However, on Independence Day this year, Lady Liberty will host visitors from all over the world again as they pass up narrow staircases […]
Moms Get Free Yogurt at TCBY on Mother’s Day
Free is good right?
If you are in the vicinity of a TCBY location on Mother’s Day, pop on over with the mom in your life! The Country’s Best Yogurt (yes, that’s what it stands for) is giving away free cones and cups to moms on Sunday, May 10.
Who says that nothing in life is free?
Writer’s Wanted!!
Do you know where to find the best clam pie anywhere?
Are you the go-to person among your friends for grocery stores, restaurants and more?
Do you love to dish about your eating-out meals?
Do you have your finger on the pulse of your local bar scene?
Then come write for Well Fed On The Town!
We offer great […]
Bonefish Grill Unveils New Offerings
When a PR person shot me a note about the new items on the menu at Bonefish Grill, she had me salivating. Shrimp, crab and steak, oh my!
I am all for yummy, tasty, fish offerings and these don’t disappoint.
Unfortunately for me, the nearest location is more than an hour away, so I won’t be trying […]
Southern Girls Have a Secret
Sometimes being on the town means going to a good friend’s for a good homecooked meal …
Good Southern girls are known for their hospitality and for each having their very own, very special recipe for biscuits. But times are a’changin’. It seems that some Southern belles have some pre-made secrets up their sleeves. With two […]
New Classes for Summer at Williams-Sonoma
Williams-Sonoma has a new line-up of classes just in time for summer. They feature summer menus, summer ingredients and summer parties. The inexpensive classes (they are $60 a pop here) are a great way to brush up on your kitchen skills.
To see what’s available in your area, click here.
Photo: Williams-Sonoma
Chocopologie, Norwalk, Connecticut
This weekend, I dropped in on Chocopologie in Norwalk, Conn., with my two small children and two of my dear girlfriends. Chocopologie is the chocolate-themed cafe of chocolatier Fritz Knipschildt, who is known for his interesting filled chocolates (white chocolate with passionfruit, dark chocolate with chilis, etc). I’ve known about the cafe for several years, […]
A Trip to Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Finding something to do with little children like mine can be a challenge. They are too young for many kid-geared activities, and finding something convenient that is suitable for their age group (1-3) is daunting at best. So when a friend recommended that we meet at a children’s museum that isn’t too far from my […]
Tuscan Garlic Through April 12 at the Olive Garden
If you are a fan of the Tuscan Garlic dishes at Olive Garden, they are back for a short time this month. Through April 12, Tuscan Garlic Chicken and the new Tuscan Garlic Shrimp are being offered at participating restaurants nationwide.
The dishes feature proteins that are sauteed with roasted garlic, roasted peppers and spinach and […]



