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Patch Picks: Girls' Night Out

Here's one for the ladies: What is the best night out in Ridgefield? Here's one way to spend the evening.

1) Start the evening with a refreshing beverage from the Bissell House.

Wines start at $9 for a glass, $30 (and up) for a bottle.  Domestic Beer is $4.50, and Imported Beer is $5.50.  Bottles of sparkling water are $7.   

Bissell House – 378 Main St., (203) 431-4440.  www.thebissellhouse.com

2) Shop for that perfect outfit at one of Ridgefield’s wonderful clothing stores:

– 427 Main St., (203) 438-1908.  www.lucysanswers.com

– 5 Bailey Ave., (203) 431-5799. www.shesheonbailey.com

– 454 Main St., (203) 438-2520.  www.butterflieszebras.com

– 109 Danbury Rd., (203) 403-3195

– 420 Main St., (203) 894-8433

Suburban Couture – 622 Main St., (203) 438-5237.  www.suburbancouture.com

3) Head to for some pre-night-out pampering.  An AVEDA Spa Manicure is $22, an AVEDA Spa Pedicure is $56, and a hair blow-dry is $43. 

Shine Salon – 392 Main St., (203) 438-5000.  www.shine-salon.com

4) Dine on a delicious meal at Sarah’s Wine Bar

Choose from a wide selection of small plates, salads and entrees.  Try the French onion soup ($9), followed by the Grilled Chicken Cutlet Salad, with arugula, hearts of palm, asparagus, & truffle vinaigrette ($17).  Top it all off with an assorted cheese & fruit board ($18).

– 20 West Ln., (203) 438-8282.  www.bernardsridgefield.com/sarahs_wine_bar.htm

5) Listen to a fabulous concert at Ridgefield Playhouse

The intimate atmosphere of the Playhouse makes for a wonderful listening experience.  The line-up is filled with a broad selection of amazing acts.  For the latest schedule, visit the website.

– 80 East Ridge, (203) 438-5795.  www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org

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Porter Gladstone III May 24, 2013 at 07:42 pm
MAc Thunder Hill believes that anyone who has had a drink -spends his day on a bar stool and doesRead More nothing else? Obama smoke pot-- lets minimize his endeavors to 'sitting around smoking pot' We more or less can understand who Obama's base is. It's people who think dignity to the white house is a desecration of the constitution --an assault on the first amendment, 2nd amendment, 10th amendment----as well as a push to sidestep the balance of powers by ignoring the laws passed in congress and then denigrating the Supreme Court on the basis they may disagree with his power grab. And hey--we had prisoners who were waterboarded--which totally took away dignity from the white house. This PResident just decides he can kill Americans overseas---no need for trials (4 of them that they admitted to)--so yeah -thats totally what this country is for-- we no longer worry about arrests and trials -we just presume guilt and kill them . Yeee HAA cowboy obama.
MAC May 24, 2013 at 07:17 pm
I believe most Americans would rather have JOBS, a growing economy, lower fuel and energy prices,Read More "transparency," a government (and president) which does not use thuggery and naked power--UNLAWFULLY--to TARGET and discriminate against taxpaying Americans, a competent foreign policy and CIC who helps keep Americans SAFE, which is potus' prime responsibility! They disagree with you and your silly, distorted view of "dignity" in the WH. A president like O, who is in perpetual campaign mode, who is an angry narcissist, whose daily "work" schedule usually starts around 10:30 or 11 a.m. and ends soon after lunch and photo ops--and who bows to foreign kings and sheiks--hardly qualifies as bringing "dignity" to the presidency!
Thunder Hill May 24, 2013 at 01:50 pm
I disagree. I think Obama does a pretty good job. For one thing, he's brought dignity back to theRead More Whitehouse. Would you really be pleased if your children grew up to be like George Bush? I mean look at the man. Ten years before he was President he was sitting on a bar stool doing nothing with his life. Now after his Presidency, he's an artist painting pictures of himself in the shower. Gimme a break. Through some fluke of nature, somewhere in between there he became President of the United States. You couldn't make this stuff up, but that doesn't make it any less embarrassing. Thank goodness Obama came along and gave America some dignity.
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 23, 2013 at 04:02 pm
Amanda Johnson says the light is out on 35 going toward Route 7 where you can turn at Limestone orRead More Havaland.
Porter Gladstone III May 23, 2013 at 10:32 pm
Way to go lawn sprayers Thunder hill is just a constant whiner.
Thunder Hill May 23, 2013 at 01:16 pm
People, stop spraying your lawns with chemicals! Cancer rates in CT are higher than other states.Read More That's because we have the money to spray our lawns and turn them into green perfection. But it can kill you and your kids. Just stop it already. Is your grass more important than the health of your family?
Porter Gladstone III May 24, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Thunder Hill? You mean so you make sense? As in --when you write complaints on 5 other threads,Read More yet then distill another person's comments as not worthy of consideration -to be just 'whining?' Lisa --i dont think we should discriminate on the basis of age. But maybe we should place a threshold of 88 IQ to be able to post? That might make sense--- a lot more sense than one guy I see making absurd commentary anyway?
Thunder Hill May 24, 2013 at 01:53 pm
Lisa, with the new Patch format, maybe you should think about setting a minimum age requirement.
Porter Gladstone III May 23, 2013 at 10:34 pm
"ignore the whiners" haha--dude-- thats all you do
Porter Gladstone III May 23, 2013 at 10:32 pm
nice job boe thunder hill whines about everything
Thunder Hill May 23, 2013 at 01:13 pm
No money for the classrooms? A shame. Ridgefield's BOE just donated $25,000 of taxpayer money toRead More yet another artificial turf field. Gee, that works out to about $480 per classroom - exactly what the teachers have to spend out of their pockets on YOUR kids. Lesson: Money for sports? Yes. Money for the classroom. No.
CLD May 21, 2013 at 11:51 pm
Tell Erin I'm in! What a super strong kid!