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Some of the Top Restaurants in Mystic CT
Bright cocktails, big lounge chairs, and multiple bars make this experience a Newport Getaway with yachts docked up and sunsets overlooking the Mystic River.
Best Restaurants 2020: Experts' Picks
Still hungry after seeing the results of our annual Readers' Choice poll? We’ve teamed up with food experts from around the state to put together a second serving of must-try restaurants and eateries. Also, check out our writers' look back at their favorite places they visited in 2019.
Connoisseur's Corner: Matt’s Meals
Housed among a set of dry dock warehouses is Red36, a waterfront bar and restaurant that offers multiple floors of food, folks, and fun! … Red36 is a great place to gather, but an even better place to eat!
Winetails By The Water
Red 36 is more than a restaurant; it’s a dynamic and lively oasis nestled between train bridge and drawbridge on the Mystic River. Part of its inherent charm is the challenge of finding this hidden gem, tucked in the back of a boatyard—but the charm doesn’t stop there, as evidenced by the restaurant’s eclectic menu and assortment of tantalizing winetails...get the recipe here!
Three Great New Connecticut Dining Destinations
Mystic has gained fame for its relationship with the sea, so opening a waterside restaurant to capitalize on that connection seems like a recipe for success. …tucked away on the water alongside Seaport Marine, Kanabis has opened Red 36, named for the red buoy that marks the starboard side of the channel when approached from the sea.
Table Talk: New Glam Clam Shack in Mystic, Fresh Salt in Old Saybrook Goes Greener
Oh, say can you see? The river? You’re on it. A huge whitewashed clapboard building? You can’t miss it. The stars and stripes hang from the rafters. You’re inside a stunning new restaurant called Red 36 at Seaport Marine on Washington Street in Mystic.
Red36: Five burgers, river view in Mystic
If there were a navigational marker in the Mystic River named RED36, it would be located right across from the newly opened restaurant that bears that name. Since opening in late June, the 150-seat restaurant at Seaport Marine that overlooks the Mystic River has been drawing crowds.
Red 36 Bar & Grill
It’s about time Mystic has another option for waterfront dining. Woohoo! Red 36 It has a Newport, RI kind of feel, however it’s just off the beaten path of Downtown Mystic. The views are gorgeous and the overall design is modern yet comfortable and absolutely immaculate.