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    Beer Garden

    3.0 (87 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Two foot long grilled dogs ,chicken Caesar sandwich
    Melissa C.

    We stopped in after kayaking with Metacomet tours and what a perfect day . Staff were extremely friendly , it is carry out with tables at a bar area or outdoors .Bar area has some free games to play . We chose outdoors to sit by the water . They sell beer ,wine and seltzers . The food was great and not over priced . We had two footlong dogs with onions , the bread is toasted to perfection ! Chicken Caesar sandwich ,a special that day was AMAZING ! Long Island drink tasted just like the drink but the bahama mama was our fav . Very refreshing . If you want a great day trip , link up with Metacomet tours and kayak down the river , then top it off with great food and drinks at Barts !

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    Rich B.

    After my last visit, I vowed to never return. However, article in paper mentioned new ownership. So. .. Glad I came back. New owners took over in the spring, and made it a fun place again. Brought back the old menu and more. I had two foot-long dogs, one w brown mustard and kraut, one w chili. Both were delicious, served on New England style buns that were grilled on the sides. Two quibbles for me. First, a bit pricey; second, they need to do something about the ubiquitous flies that are rampant in the eating area. But, hey, I guess the flies have to make a living, too. 4 stars

    Rocky road ice cream
    Amanda L.

    Such a cute place in Windsor! Stopped for an ice cream cone. My mom had a root beer float.

    Caramel latte with vanilla cold foam
    Braeden K.

    Went to Bart's to get a latte and I gasped when she told me my total was $9.06. Coffee and syrups aren't made in house so I'm not sure why the high price. Avocado Burger was great.

    Bart's Famous Dog
    Jason P.

    My first adult job was in Windsor Locks. I wasn't from the area, and being the new guy, I didn't have much of a say in group lunch spots. Bart's was in rotation for dogs, burgers, fries, etc. Until this week, I hadn't been to Bart's for over 20 years. Since I was in the area, I decided to drop in. I quickly noticed that the menus referred to "New Bart's". Since I hadn't been in over 20 years, the changeover could have been at any point. I asked. The ownership change was "about a month ago". I missed the old team by a month. How crazy is that? Given the ownership change, I'm not sure how accurate the 3 Star Rating is for New Bart's, but it is what it is. I ordered a classic -- Bart's Famous Dog with chili, relish, peppers, ketchup, mustard and Mayo. It's an eye catching dog. The grilled reddish dog extends from both sides of the bun. There are strips of white and yellow. Dashes of red and green. Brown chili. I'm sure it sounds like a mess, but the sweet, sour and salty flavors were well balanced. The dog, the brand of which I did not recognize, was cooked through and medium dense. The bun was pretty good. I tried to isolate the chili sauce to see if it was good. It didn't really pop for me, but it worked fine with the other ingredients. Bart's also has sandwiches, some seafood, chicken nuggets and fried rice. They have inside seating in an old school, no frills dining room. You can also get takeout or order delivery. This was a nice trip down memory lane. 4 Stars

    Carlaine J.

    Cute location, very authentic roadside standish... however the best thing was the fries. The hot dogs we served in New England style rolls - but not toasted!! Whaaaat. The Beanery is only open for breakfast - which was a disappointment. And the dogs were... eeeh If you are really craving some fries and need an excuse - this will work. But overall, not that clean of a location and leaves alot to be desired.

    Jude B.

    Classic drive in style may be gone the food is still here. Ordered a cheeseburger, burger, BLT, Slaw Dog which is a foot long and fries. The food is heavy on taste customization and plenty of choices from cheese to bread and toppings. Ice cream abs milkshakes and bakery on premises too! Plenty of seating and feel of country kitchen decor.

    Enosh K.

    Great vibe inside to sit down. I really like the speciality hot dogs - first time here. All halal menu. Looks like new management group - I'll plan to be back!

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    Foot-long hotdogs, REAL milkshakes, and a picnic table by the Farmington River...that's Connecticut!

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    10 years ago

    First time here - chicken salad was way too dry - nice staff though

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    10 years ago

    Food okay, decent price, but service was terrible. The crew were very slow, and very disorganized.

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