If Greater Danbury Bars Were Greater Danbury Girls
The Greater Danbury area is no slouch when it comes to nightlife. There are so many local hot spots to choose from and they all have a different personality, which is why I had a crazy thought.
What personalities would our local bars have if they were women and not inanimate bars?
We all have different characteristics, and so do our local bars. So, in order to find your perfect fit, let me introduce you to some local favorites:
Widow Brown's
128 Federal Road, DanburyBorn and raised in these parts, Charlotte's friends call her "Sharley". She couldn't wait to go away to college, because she just "had to get out of this town." While she was away, she realized that home wasn't so bad after all. Now she's back, and is all about this little edge of the Nutmeg state. You will see her with her friends, who pretty much all have the same background story, cheering on the local talent on Open Mic Night.
Molly Darcy's
39 A Mill Plain Road, DanburyAmanda married her high school sweetheart right after graduation.There are not many things more important to her than her four kids, her 3,000 square foot house, and girl's night out. She likes to think that her best friends may as well be the cast from Sex in the City but in reality, her besties are all pretty much living the same life. They love letting their hair down, drinking Appletinis, sharing Spud Skins, and laughing about the in-crowd in high school who are now fat and bald while they are still hot moms, even if they do drive sensible SUVs.
Note
227 Greenwood Avenue, BethelWendy killed it in her school production of Sound of Music. She feels totally at home in this cozy wine bar. She sips Prosecco and munches on Cauliflower Wings while she reminisces in her mind about the album art on the wall. She can tell you exactly where she was when she bought each one and has most of them in her collection on her iPhone 7.
TK's American Cafe
255 White Street, DanburyYou hear that? Yup, that's Jessie! She is the one in the loud Yankees vs. Red Sox discussion with another patron that doesn't know what he just got himself into. If she's not playing field hockey, you can catch Jessie at TK's with her fellow sports-nut pals. While they share wings and beer, they're also debating Giants vs. Patriots or Rangers vs. Islanders.
Terra
15 Milestone Road, DanburyYou will rarely see Heather in jeans. In fact, she only owns one pair. She is so used to the long hours as an executive in New York City, that her business casual wardrobe has become her weekend attire as well. You will see her with Matthew, her boyfriend of five years. She is dining on a baby arugula salad, sipping California Chardonnay before heading home to watch This Is Us, which they set their DVR to record the whole season. All of Heather's friends are getting married and this year alone, she has bought five different dresses and pairs of shoes for bridesmaid's duties.
Square One
24 Mill Plain Road, DanburyOnce a week, you will find Melissa with her co-workers here for Happy Hour. She really doesn't have much time, but she manages to squeeze in Blarney Stones and a Loosy Goosy before she heads to the board meeting at her condo complex tonight at 8:00 pm.
Stanziato's
35 Lake Avenue Extension, DanburyMorgan graduated from college five years ago and is a social worker in Hartford. With her huge caseload and all of the things she deals with for her clients every day, she just wants to let her hair down and share a "Joey Grapefruits" craft cocktail and some Truffle Brussel Sprouts with her friends.