14 Empire Ln, Bethel, CT 06801
Creative Stone & Masonry, Inc., provides stone services including bricklaying, stonewalls, paving and more. Call…More the listed number to find out more.
14 Depot Pl, Bethel, CT 06801
There's nothing at all suspect about this creative catering business, founded by chef and owner Michael Bick in 1991.…More Emphasis here is on local and sustainable ingredients. Some Things Fishy Catering LTD is a full service off premises catering company. They organize and provide all the accouterments for a successful event. They work closely with you to create the perfect menu...arrange for beverages, rentals, decor, valet parking, entertainment, whatever is necessary to make the event special for you. It is their goal to offer you exquisite food, exceptional service and attention to details so that your affair is unique and memorable. Some Things Fishy Catering specializes in client satisfaction and provides a wide range of services for all types of parties from backyard barbecues to seated dinners to cozy cocktail parties.
269 Greenwood Ave, Bethel, CT 06801
Why not go Indie tonight? Since the early 90s, Bethel Cinema has provided locals with a unique, small town movie…More theater that steers away from the season's giant blockbusters. Instead, moviegoers can choose between four Independent films and watch them in small but cozy screening rooms that can also be rented out for private parties.</p> <p>Bethel Cinema also has great deals on most week days: Monday nights have $7 general admission; Tuesday nights are $7 Ladies' Nights; Wednesday 9:30am showings are only $7; and Thursdays are dinner and a movie nights, which after spending $25 at Cadiz (the neighboring tapas restaurant) you receive a free movie pass.</p> <p>Not only does Bethel Cinema support the creativity in modern filmmaking, but it also supports sharing it with the local community.</p>
12 Depot Pl, Bethel, CT 06801
Perched atop a hill overlooking the old train station, the Putnam House is a local landmark. Owned and operated…More since 1998 by Bethel native Daniel Mottola, the restaurant is located on Depot Place inside an historic Victorian house dating back to 1852 and was originally The Putnam House Hotel. This charming establishment features an elegant dining room, a tap room and bar, an outdoor heated patio and three private party rooms. Serving American cuisine in creative, innovative and delicious ways has earned this downtown eatery a Zagat rating. The bar area features flat-screen HD TVs and a wide variety of wines, mixed drinks and beers on tap.