Monday, December 10, 2012

A drum roll please...


We are happy to announce that Tutto Pasta has opened its doors and is ready to serve you!
See their website here.

Another great reason to shop local!
Harry's corner continues to search out and find unique shops that add diversity and convenience to your shopping experience. This shop will add a new layer of that artisanal flavor and uniqueness that just can not be found at the big grocery store chains. This family owned store is offering fresh, made to order pastas of all types. When I was in there a few minutes ago they were hand rolling their first batch of Raviolis. If you need linguini, tagliatelle, pasta sheets, etc... they will make them in front of your very eyes. There are an assortment of sauces that are being made on premise daily that complement their fresh pasta and it could not be more fresh. We can't give it all away, you'll have to stop in and see it for yourself.

At our corner, we are all doing our best to service our community with the addition of stores whose owners are truly passionate about their crafts.
71 years ago a small liquor store opened in this location bearing the name of it's owner, "Harry's". Through the years we have had the good fortune of being able to build it into what we think is Connecticut's best wine, craft beer and liquor market. Over the decades many writers and critics have given us the nod and that continues to motivate us to strive to be better each passing year.
Many in our community are quite familiar with "The Pine Creek Deli" which has been a staple at the corner for more than a decade. "Fabricare Cleaners", originally Zoots, has occupied its place for a similar period of time. "Fairfield Cheese Company" has made its mark snuggled in next to Harry's for the past 4 years, garnering quite a bit of acclaim themselves. Recently Fabricare was convinced to split their space in order to help the corner continue to grow.
The shop has turned out beautifully and the construction and inspections have finally made way for the next generation of diversity at the corner.

Congratulations, and welcome!

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