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Regional Winner & Connecticut Restaurant of the Year: Grano Arso, Chester. Here it is: winner of Restaurant of the Year. This CRAzies award category chooses the best of the best .
These 10 Iconic Foods In Connecticut Will Have Your Mouth Watering Hot Lobster Rolls. John Hyun/Flickr. Steamed Cheeseburgers. urban bohemian/Flickr. Hot Dogs. Marcy/Flickr. Deep River Snacks. Deep River Snacks/Facebook. Apple Cider. Ryan Taylor/Flickr. Homemade Ice Cream. Soli/Flickr. PEZ Candy. New Haven Style Clam Pie .
What Do You Need to Open a Restaurant ? Business License. A business license is required in order to open and operate any business in the United States. Employer Identification Number (EIN) Certificate of Occupancy. Food Service License. Sign Permit. Music License. Resale Permit. Building Health Permit.
Constitution State
Connecticut is home to the first hamburger (1895), Polaroid camera (1934), helicopter (1939), and color television (1948). The first automobile law was passed by the state of CT in 1901. The speed limit was set at 12 miles per hour. The first lollipop-making machine opened for business in New Haven in 1908.
The most important crops are dairy, poultry, forest and nursery, tobacco, vegetables and fruit.
Connecticut Culture The majority of Connecticut is Christian, with the largest group Protestants. There are also large groups of Roman Catholics and non-religious residents. A small number of Jewish, Mormon, and Muslim people reside in Connecticut as well, along with other religious groups.
On average, the cost to open a restaurant is between $100 and $800 per square foot, with costs varying based on location, concept, size, materials, new or existing location, and equipment.
While Cottage Food laws allow a person to legally bake and prepare certain foods in their home kitchens and sell them on a small scale, (typically at farmers markets and direct to other consumers), very few states allow them to sell to restaurants and grocery stores.
In a Homemade Food Selling , you require a food license from FSSAI to sell homemade food . Homemade food selling is considered as the Food Business is expected to either register or get a Food License. According to Food Safety and Security act, 2006 every FBO is expected to get an FSSAI Food License.
You May Be Surprised To Learn These 10 Famous People Are From Connecticut Katharine Hepburn. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Wikipedia. Henry Ward Beecher. fae/Wikipedia. Michael Bolton. kadellar/Wikipedia. Suzanne Collins. Rsocol/Wikimedia. J.P. Morgan. Reddi/Wikipedia. Annie Leibovitz. Robert Scoble/Flickr. Christopher Lloyd. George W.
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An easy day-trip or weekend getaway from most major cities of the northeast, Connecticut offers the perfect mix of New England charm and scenery, Ivy League college town flavor, and enough action to satisfy every food lover and history buff.