I am sorry to say the sign finally went up. IGA is closing. And offering 20% off all merchandise left in the store. And that is all the sign says...those two lines.
I guess we all knew it was inevitable with the opening of Big Y just around the corner. But quite frankly the thrill of Big Y wore off very quickly for me. If I had a dollar for every silver coin I have collected I would be rich. I am very sad to see IGA go. It is another sign of the times I guess. Small mom and pops put out of business by the Walmarts and Home Depots.
As I have lived in town most of the last 22 years of my life Central Plaza was the center of town for me. I worked in the pharmacy before it became a Brooks (Which has now turned into Rite Aid I think). I remember when McDonalds opened up. Wow! We couldnt believe we were moving into the 20th century. It is funny how different we see things as adults vs teenagers.
I love the meat department at IGA and the deli is uncomparable to the deli's in the bigger chains. So goodbye to IGA. I wish the owners the best of luck in whatever they do next. And want them to know there is more than one person in town who is going to miss them.
Hey...if you see this...any way I can still score some of the best roast beef in town. Sandwiches will never be the same!
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The wait is finally over. The Big Y officially opened its doors at 7:30am. And it didnt take long for the parking lot to fill up. I think the anticipation has been building and now people are just relieved that it is over. They sent out a really great flyer to all residents introducing department heads and talking about what they offer.
They were also promoting some real great sales prices and contests as well. You could win a free bag of groceries.
They pride themselves on buying local produce so maybe this will be a benefit to our community and local farmers.
If you went in today drop me a line and tell me what you think!
First let me state that I have not been paid or offered any kind of incentive for recommending these restaurants.
GREAT SUSHI---Wasabi
Without a doubt Wasabi is one of the better sushi places around this area. The fish is fresh and they offer a full menu of dinner options including Chicken Teriyaki and Bip Bam Bowls (delicious)! They have specials four nights a week with Monday being free sake night, Tuesday is half off all sushi. Wednesday is Senior Citizen and Thursday is Ladies night...ladies get a free drink or dessert. Be warned however that the secret about Wasabi is out and if you decide to go on say Tuesday night the wait can be as much as 45 minutes. So get there early to put your name on the list and relax. It i well worth the wait.
GREAT PIZZA- A tie between Bobby's and Slice
Bobby's has been a recognized name in North Branford for as long as I can remember which is about 20 years back. Their pizza is delicious and they offer a wide variety of toppings. Their stuffed breads are also excellent and they offer a dinner menu as well. Although they do not deliver they do a bang up business due to the quality of the pie.
Slice is a bit newer to North Branford and I am only guessing when I say almost 3 years. I discovered them when they first opened up because they are right next door to Country Paint and Hardware (excellent store but that is for another post). They make a great pizza and offer some really cool choices like their Mashed Potato pie. It may sound weird and I was actually put off but tried it last summer at my parents. Darn good pizza. I absolutely love their clams casino pie as well. They have a nice atmosphere for dining in and offer make your own smores right at the table. They also deliver which is king!
GREAT BURGER- Doodys
Not only does Doody's have my favorite burger but they make a fantastic buffalo chicken sandwich as well. They offer a full menu and delicious daily specials. Their Doody burger is mouthwatering and their fries are to die for. You can get regular or spicy curly fried depending on the mood you are in. They also have a great teriyaki chicken sandwich and their oriental salad is divine.
GREAT SEAFOOD- Supreme Seafood
Hands down the best fried seafood around! Their scallops melt in your mouth and their fillet sandwiches are so fresh it is unbeatable. They have shrimp, calamari and clams. Their lobster bisque soup leaves you wishing the bowl would never end. And the New England Chowder is awesome. they also have burgers and dogs as well as some dinners like scampi and linguine with clams. I usually get the fried dinner platter which is an overflowing huge serving platter piled high with shrimp, calamari, clams, fillet and fries. Delicious!
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