New Harvest Restaurant 57 South Main Street, Beacon Falls, CT 06403
About the Business
New Harvest Restaurant is a cozy and inviting establishment located at 57 South Main Street in Beacon Falls, Connecticut. This restaurant offers a wide range of delicious food options, including both traditional American dishes and international cuisine. The bar at New Harvest Restaurant serves up a variety of craft cocktails, beers, and wines to complement your meal. Whether you're looking for a casual dinner with friends or a special night out with a loved one, New Harvest Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy great food and drinks in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Location & Phone number
57 S Main St, Beacon Falls, CT 06403, United States
Hours open
Monday:
16:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
16:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
16:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
16:00 - 23:00
Friday:
16:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
16:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
12:30 - 23:00
Reviews
"I was given a Groupon as a gift to go here and was pleasantly pleased! Our waitress was so attentive and everything form the Bread (with soft butter! I hate when it is still hard it was perfect!) the salad was very fresh and we both chose the Chicken Cacciatore which was so good! The place is cute and very clean! We look forward to go back and try something else! I saw the Nachos on someone else's table and they looked really good!!! Thank You!!!!"
"Picture it, Saturday 6pm getting ready for a rare date night out. We spiffed up, our son took our pict & we headed out to have THE MOST HORRIBLE DINNER EVER!!! Drove all the way to Beacon Falls New Harvest restaurant an hour from home. Online Reviews were good, menu looked good...we pull up to a roadside bar for directions thinking, our GPS is off, praying "please don't let this be the place" and it IS ... it's street parking on a busy road...the place was a dive bar with a restaurant in back and an actual apartment above it. I tried to stay open minded but, the bread was clearly 3 slices of perfectly uniform matching slices of potato bread from an actual loaf of Stop and Shop bread aisle bread, horrible smelly fish we now dread ordering when/if it comes up later tonight, and the waitress in classy ripped black jeans and a grey t-shirt somehow mixed up our salad order giving mine to my husband and his to me...and we were the ONLY 2 diners in the joint if you don't count 3 guys in plaid at the bar and the crying baby...also at the bar. My husband only ate the bread to neutralize how much vinegar was on his salad. If this is what we encountered on a Saturday night 2 days before Valentine's day, SKIP THIS PLACE but It gets worse...In the ladies room 2 of the 3 lights were out and the tile was broken around the toilet and the floor sloped towards it leaving you to feel like you were going to bottom out and fall through the floor. This is why I am absolutely a homebody... Well, we tried. I can't make this stuff up people, and if this was my act at a comedy club I'm sure you'd be laughing at my pain. The only saving grace was a piece of J. Gilbert's carrot cake we brought home at 9pm from a restaurant so packed and top notch our only option was take out . Please lord, let me not have fish part 2 later tonight on the upchuck. So much for smiles and high hopes and whoever was clearly paid off to post previous good reviews from a restaurant that was neither NEW or a HARVEST of anything else but items from Stop and Shop."
"It was nice to learn in warmer weather there is outdoor seating in the back of this restaurant. Five of us gathered at a table on the outer deck for conversation, libations and dinner. We ordered the homemade pot stickers, shrimp cocktail, potato pancakes with seared tuna and four lamb shanks again. One of our party chose the stuffed pork loin with spinach, bacon and cheese on orzo which looked marvelous. Our waitress said the stuffed salmon was also delicious. Check this place out if you're passing by on Route 8 or in the area. The owner is very kind and attentive. # Fine time and good food in this casual restaurant that blends upscale cuisine menu items and white tablecloths with more simple fare for regulars or those stopping in for a quick bite and a drink at the bar. Our party of four ordered three appetizers: homemade pot stickers, shrimp cocktail and potato pancakes at the request of our friends who know the owner well. The pot stickers were perfectly browned with a light pureed pork interior that was better than most. The Chef/Owner, "G" to his friends, said he made these at home for his family and added them to his menu when so many who tried them said he should, despite his concern his customers weren't looking for Asian food. The right decision. Our shrimp cocktail for four had good sized shrimp that was fresh and flavorful with the accompanying cocktail sauce and lemon. Two orders of crispy shredded potato pancakes came topped with sour cream and seared tuna slices. Our friends said they usually are prepared with salmon, which is also a good choice, but the tuna was a fine alternative. Two of us ordered the lamb shank. I ate mine with the accompanying polenta and the other plate was served with a mashed potato substitute. A third dish was creamy pesto penne with shrimp and vegetables. Nice. The fourth was scallops over risotto. Well seared scallops but there could have been five not four for a better portion. Salads served with the main were all good. I preferred my house salad to the three Caesar salads my party chose, but everyone was happy with their greens. House bread was okay. No room for dessert or time for coffee, but this is a place people should stop by when driving down the highway and the Beacon Falls exit sign comes into sight or if you live within an easy distance."
"We went here trying out an area Groupon, based mainly on the reviews within the app, as well as on Google. Unfortunately, this was very misleading. First, finding the place at night was difficult. The main sign was not lit up, and we passed it thinking it was a pizza joint, but a call to the restaurant assured us it was the right place. Ample on street parking. We ordered two appetizers, two drinks, a special not on the menu (pork osso buco), and the meatloaf. One couple in the back, a few people at the bar, and us. Water and drinks were brought over quickly, then bread soon thereafter. Salads came out shortly after that... Then we waited. And waited... Finally after 30 minutes or so out came our wings, and the Polish cabbage rolls. The rolls were drippy and overdone. The wings on the other hand, were far from the crispy we requested, and we ended up asking them to try again. The second batch was marginally improved, though the sauce was good, but still not at all crispy and really set the tone. Moments later the main course came out. My Osso Busco indeed fell off the bone and had a rich sauce, but my wife's meatloaf was very overcooked, dense and hard. She tried to make the best of it, but we were both bothered by the output so far, finished what we could and left. Just under two hours from enter to exit."
"The food was tasty, the place quaint or quirky, the waiter seemed confused. The chef was late, stuff happens, so we got a little song and dance. I raised my rating one point for the song and dance :-) PS: Someone wrote a comment to me about the place being closed. I really have no idea but my rating did indicate the chef was late and gave a point back for amusing song and dance routine. Song and dance implies excuses and other compensations."
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