let’s go to kent!

Kent is located in the northwest corner of Connecticut about 90 miles north of New York City. It might as well be a million miles away – if you didn’t drive to Kent you’d never know the craziness of NYC was so close!
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There are many wonderful bed and breakfasts in Kent and the surrounding area of Litchfield County. One of which is the Inn at Kent Falls. The space has been renovated to keep the old-time feel, but is decorated in the very best way. It is so perfect. Almost like it staying in a movie set.
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Another favorite place of ours is The Starbuck Inn. For what it may be lacking in decorator style, this inn makes up by being right in town, it is priced well and breakfast is always incredibly tasty!

{thanks for the photo Artisan Bread In Five!}

{thanks for the photo Artisan Bread In Five!}


This sweet and historic town is nestled in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. We may suit up in ski gear and give it a go on the slopes …or maybe… we’ll stay in, relax by the fire and watch the wildlife stroll by!
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There are a lot of wonderful restaurants with NYC caliper food – websites are scarce (it is a little sleepy town afterall!) – but check out the Fife ‘n Drum, Blu Grill, The White Peach in nearby Gaylordsville and the Cornwall Inn in (you guessed it!) Cornwall!
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Whether you are Relaxing, Biking, Skiing, Hiking or Antiquing, there is always something to do in Kent. Enjoy your weekend. I know we will enjoy ours!

Posted by Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo / Personal and Travel and Where to eat?

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2 Responses to “let’s go to kent!”

  1. Bruce Barone on 27 Sep 2009 at 9:34 am

    Looks so beautiful!!!
    Have you ever been up to Simon Pearce in Quechee (sp), VT?
    I saw a story on the town yesterday. Beautiful

  2. ABCDragoo on 27 Sep 2009 at 11:28 am

    Oh, it is – beautiful indeed! Not to mention, it’s so peaceful that you’d never know it was within an hour and a half of the City.

    I have never been to VT, but would love to. I have only heard very good things!
    Thanks for commenting today Bruce.

    ABCD

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