Business Directory
Your guide to local businesses, services, and community resources—supporting the New Milford economy.


155 CHESTNUT LAND RD.
The colorful quilt block painted by the owner is the “United States of America” pattern in red, white and blue. This building was once part of a larger collection of barns on the property, which was farmed by the Solomon Northrop and John and Mary Richmond families during the 19th century. Its hand-hewn framing timbers indicate that it dates to the late 18th or early 19th century, judging by the nearby farmhouse. It is mentioned on a deed in 1847 and is represented on an 1853 map. It was later converted to a tobacco barn, with hinged siding that could be lifted to cure the leaves.
The New Milford Barn Quilt Trail consists of 19 colorful quilt patterns hand-painted on large weather-resistant blocks and hung on antique and vintage barns and historical buildings around our town. It honors our rich agricultural history, the exciting resurgence of family farms in New Milford today and the American tradition of quilt-making. It is the first barn quilt trail established in Connecticut. Already, over 40 U.S. states, including New Hampshire and New York, boast quilt trails in a rapidly expanding movement that began in Ohio in 2001. Get in your car or jump on your bike and use any mobile device to access this site as you visit these barn quilt block sites. Please use caution as you drive, bike or walk along the country roads of the barn quilt trail. Remember that the quilt blocks are displayed on what is often private property and can be viewed only from public roadsides. Responsibility for any accidents while observing the quilt blocks rests entirely with the viewer.

Reis Learning Center provides 1:1 academic support to school-aged students across a variety of skill levels. At RLC, each student is treated to an individualized academic program that caters to his or her specific needs. These programs will help fill in any gaps they may have in their learning history, promote positive study habits, and foster self advocation skills. We work with students to not only increase their academic knowledge, but also to foster personal growth and increase self-esteem. Classes, Workshops, and Handmade Gifts: Our small group events provide creative opportunities for children, teens, and adults. While you attend one of our artisan workshops, guests are also invited to shop our curated collection of locally handmade gifts.

Breakfast and lunch. Baked goods. Specialty coffees. Beer. Recognized as a Litchfield Magazine Readers Choice Cafe in 2023 and 2024.

Since 1945. Proudly "On the Green" in New Milford, we offer a large selection of fine estate, gemstone, diamond, and designer jewelry. We are a family… a family of clients, associates and jewelry professionals all passionate about the design and creation of jewelry and the science of beautiful gems. Robertson Jewelers specializes in custom created jewelry in platinum, palladium, and gold, incorporating diamonds, precious gems, and pearls. We design and create bridal jewelry, diamond engagement rings, wedding bands and gifts for the bride, groom, wedding attendants and parents. Here at Robertsons, we also have a wide variety of high end sterling silver pieces.

The Rocky River Inn is a 3-star hotel known for its scenic views of the Housatonic River and newly renovated accommodations. Guests often highlight the spacious rooms and the proximity to local attractions like Candlewood Lake and Lovers Leap State Park.

New Milford Town Hall, home to the town’s municipal government offices, is richly steeped in history. It bears the name of one of the community’s most notable residents, Roger Sherman, the only individual to have signed all four foundational documents of the United States: the Articles of Association of the First Continental Congress, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution.
The brick town hall stands on the site where the prominent businessman, lawyer, and statesman once lived. Facing the town green, the Colonial Revival-style building retains its 19th-century character, with many original doors, windows, and hardware still intact. Today, it functions both as the center of municipal government and as a historic backdrop to New Milford’s everyday civic life.

Asian and American buffet featuring a wide selection of dishes, including sushi. Available for dine-in or takeout, with a full bar

100% Customer Satisfaction Since 1946 ~ When Only The Best Will Do. Ruth Chase Flowers is located in a beautifully preserved 1889 building, showcasing classic late-19th century neo-Gothic architecture.

Salina's offers all the comfort food staples! Crispy, cheesy pizza, classic Italian dishes like pasta and chicken parmigiana, plus quick bites if you’re just passing through. It’s the kind of place where you can grab a slice to-go or sit down and unwind with something hot and filling.

A visit to Salon René is like visiting a trustedfriend. Our stylists have an attention to detail and a commitment to providing the highest standard in hair styling and coloring.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
RENTAL AVAILABLE TO NEW MILFORD RESIDENTS ONLY.
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Soccer field. Rental available. 25 Sunny Valley Road (behind Home Depot).

OPEN TO PUBLIC FOOT/BICYCLE TRAFFIC.
CONTACT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR PARKING PASSES INQUIRIES (860) 355-6010.
This park has been recognized by Tripadvisor with a Travelers' Choice Award.
Sega Meadows Park Loop is a 2.6 mile trail located along River Road in New Milford, CT. Great for family walks and picnics, this trail will bring you along the Housatonic River, through meadows, and secluded ponds. Fishing permitted unless other wise posted. A fishing license is required for anyone 16 years of age or older to fish in all parts of Connecticut, including both inland (freshwater) and marine(saltwater) districts.

Skin Deep Ink Tattoo in New Milford, CT offers professional tattooing, custom designs, and piercings to clients across Connecticut. Visit us for creative artistry, expert technique, and a clean, welcoming studio environment trusted by tattoo enthusiasts throughout the state.

Soho Pizza was brought to Danbury, Conn., in 2005 by three guys, along with Nonna Maria's recipe, and has been providing quality food and service to the customers of Danbury ever since. And now, they have a New Milford location with the same founding principles.

Sonic has it all - breakfast favorites, burgers, snacks and sides for any time of day, ice cream and frozen treats plus more than 1.3 million drink combinations.

Restaurant featuring a “world menu" consisting of popular dishes from around the world, such as Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, Chinese bao buns, and Korean fried chicken.

Starbucks is a well-known coffeehouse chain best recognized for its espresso-based drinks, seasonal specialties, and customizable beverages. Guests can order everything from lattes and cold brews to teas and Refreshers, along with a selection of pastries, breakfast items, and light snacks. It’s a popular everyday stop for coffee on the go or a relaxed place to sit and work or meet up with others.

Stop by for their famous BEC hard roll–loaded with bacon and always two eggs for breakfast, or a bacon romano for lunch. Or come on Fridays in July and August for Lobster Fest.

St. Peter’s was built by the Episcopal Church. Previously known as All Saints Church, it is a stone church of Gothic design with many of the stunning features typical of that time period including a slate roof, oak beams, stained glass windows, etc. It was purchased by St. Peter’s Temple Association, Inc. in 1963 to manage the operation of the building and was refurbished to include a lower level with a large kitchen and spacious dining area, utility, furnace and storage areas, as well as two bathrooms. In recent years, both the lower and upper levels have been refurbished to include many modern features. This 1882 neo-Gothic Church was designed by architect Ehrick Rossiter and commissioned by Mrs. David Sanford in memory of her husband, Judge David Sanford. In 1963, the St. Peter Temple Association bought it and still owns it.

Subway has become one of the world’s most recognizable restaurant chains by offering fresh, made-to-order food that’s quick, convenient, and affordable. Known for its customizable sandwiches, wraps, and salads, Subway gives guests plenty of choice while keeping things simple and approachable.

Welcome to Sullivan Farm, a 100-acre town-owned working farm that preserves an important part of New Milford’s agricultural heritage while educating future generations about sustainable farming and land stewardship.
The farm offers hands-on educational programs for students from middle school through college, where participants grow food, learn practical agricultural skills, and take part in maple syrup production as part of modern agro-business training. During the school year, students may also study blacksmithing in the on-site shop, along with workshops and internships focused on composting, gardening, and food preservation.
At the heart of the farm is the Great Brook Sugar House, which produces maple syrup from approximately 1,600 tapped trees on nearby donated land in Kent. This operation connects traditional maple sugaring practices with community-based learning and production. Sullivan Farm also operates a seasonal farmstand featuring fresh produce, maple products, and other locally made goods, while continuing to support local food access and community programs through donations and outreach.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
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Sunny Valley Preserve, part of The Nature Conservancy in Connecticut consists of 1,850 acres of farmland, forests, wetlands, and meadows on 19 parcels of land. It was donated by the late George D. Pratt Jr. Its variety of topography, geology and natural habitats supports diverse wildlife and biological communities. About 450 acres of the preserve are in active agriculture, and 1,200 acres consist of natural lands. There are 13 miles of recreational hiking trails and farm observation sites.

Swank is about more than just clothing; it's a family where women come to look and feel their best and step outside their comfort zone. One of the greatest joys is raising her daughter to show her dreams do come true.Thank you for supporting my small business whether it is making a purchase or sharing a post! It means everything to me!

Taco bell is known for customizable, affordable items such as tacos, quesadillas, nachos, and the Doritos Locos Tacos.

Thai cuisine. Recognized by Connecticut Magazine as the Best Thai restaurant for Litchfield County in '21 and '22, and the statewide runner-up in '22.

Come enjoy lunch, dinner, and cocktails at our copper-top Irish American horseshoe bar with multiple flat screen TV’s for your enjoyment or in our dining area decorated with photos of Ireland. Our full bar is stocked with 14 beers on tap with local choices and 5 rotating selections weekly.

The Auction Barn holds monthly antique auctions, and weekly household and antique auctions.

This building was built in 1902 as a hotel and opened in 1920 as a theater. In 1937, it was remodeled. The 1930 Art Moderne facade is one of the best examples of the style in Connecticut. It has been remodeled or renovated several times since, most recently in 2007.

Built about 1875, this house is one of the finest examples of Italianate architecture in New Milford. The size and elaborate nature of the house reflect Bostwick's prosperity. It currently houses Union Savings Bank.

Built in 1793, this is the only example of the Georgian Style in New Milford. It boasts a Palladian window and four fluted Ionic columns framing the doorway. Elijah Boardman was a state and U. S. Senator and a prosperous merchant. Artist Ralph Earl's portrait of Boardman is part of the Metropolitan Art Museum's collection, and the New Milford Historical Society owns other Earl portraits of early New Milford residents.

The Cottages are luxury tiny home cottages for rent. The property has a rich history dating back to 1910 with the Cottages being built in the 1950s. Today, the owners have reimagined this historic property as a home individuals want to return to. The Cottages accommodate those who wish to escape for discerning travelers, homeowners displaced due to an insurance claim, adults and seniors with special needs, and just those who want to come up to go fishing on the Housatonic River or relaxing on the beautiful Candlewood Lake.

Built in 1855 in a Greek Revival style, this is the second oldest house on Whittlesey Avenue. Gerardus Roberts had been a Captain in the Civil War and was an abolitionist, active in the Underground Railroad. Many of the later houses on the Avenue are of the Queen Anne style.
We are a nonprofit child care facility that has been serving New Milford and the surrounding area for over 20 years. We provide care for infants through school age. We are located on Route 7 with a stop light for convenient pick-ups and drop-offs.

The Green Spot is a family-owned Litchfield County garden center specializing in organic supplies and eco-friendly growing practices. From plants and seeds to pottery, bird feeders, and more, their ever-changing selection offers something new with every visit. Knowledgeable staff provide expert guidance, and their landscape design team can bring larger outdoor projects to life—from walkways and patios to custom fire pits and outdoor living spaces.

Our brick-and-mortar shop is filled with vintage treasures sourced from around the world, alongside thoughtfully chosen seasonal finds and reproductions. From unique home décor and furnishings to clothing, accessories, and collectibles, there’s something for every style and space. With new arrivals added daily, every visit offers a fresh, one-of-a-kind shopping experience.

The Iron Rail Steakhouse features premium steaks, fresh seafood, a historic bar, and private dining in a charming downtown setting.

Over the years, the town-owned facility has hosted school dances, concerts and high school sports banquets. These days, the caterer-ready venue, equipped with a commercial kitchen, is available for private parties and other events. Its two rooms rented together can accommodate 369 guests (front room capacity is 184; the back room holds 185). The Maxx has ample parking and is within walking distance of downtown. Click here to view a video with 2024 prices for rental.

Built in 1774, this Colonial house was bequeathed to the New Milford Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018. The Marquis de Lafayette visited the house during the Revolutionary War. The Trust is in the process of determining its use.

Breakfast and lunch. Tables inside and outside.

Hunt Hill Farm is a nonprofit institute and a center of learning for over 45 years, offering educational opportunities and experiences for children, youths and adults to nurture a deeper understanding of art, music, cooking, organic farming and land use. For over five decades, The Silo Cooking School has stood as a roaring testament as a part of the Hunt Hill Farm, celebrating the artistry, ingenuity, and sheer joy of cooking. This is the spot where culinary sparks turned into wildfires, where the seeds of what would become the Food Network were first sown in the 1970s—before cable took over our screens. It’s where titans of the culinary world like Julia Child, Jacques Pépin, and Martha Stewart—not just names, but legends—stepped into our kitchen, not only to teach but to capture the magic of food on film.
Now, the next chapter is being written. Under the inspired leadership of Chef Constantine “Dino” Kolitsas, owner of the celebrated award-winning restaurant Greca Mediterranean Kitchen + Bar, The Silo Cooking School / Greca Center of Culinary Excellence has reopened. Chef Dino comes with a clear vision and an unwavering drive.

The Spite House (a structure built intentionally to annoy other residents) was built in 1961. This five-tiered cake-type building is known not only for its unusual architecture but also for the story behind it. Jan Pol, the owner and builder, had taken in a foster daughter who became pregnant. Social services took the infant and its mother away against the protests of owner Pol and his wife. The “cake house” was built to house the infant, its mother, and Jan Pol and his wife, but this never happened so it became a “monument to injustice.”

The Village Farm is a no-till farm dedicated to supporting pollinators, native plants, and the local community while providing fresh, high-quality produce at peak season. The farm focuses on sustainable growing practices that prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and ecological balance.
Visitors can shop a thoughtfully curated farm store featuring seasonal produce grown on-site, along with a selection of goods from neighboring farms and local producers. This creates a well-rounded offering of truly local, sustainably grown food and artisanal products.
Farm hours vary seasonally, so guests are encouraged to check ahead before visiting. While shopping, visitors can also enjoy meeting the farm’s donkeys and other friendly animals, adding to the welcoming and community-focused experience.

Welcome to Three Brothers Family Restaurant. We offer a varied menu of Mediterranean, American & Southwestern dishes. We also offer your classic Diner fare.Weekly Specials are posted for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Breakfast is served all day! Our restaurant is "BATMAN" themed and you will find memorabilia wherever you look. We are "Child Friendly" and love to see the little ones! We offer outdoor dining and you more than welome to bring your furry friends to join you outside.

Spanish/American grocery store and deli with tables. Breakfast. Lunch.

COUILLARD BARN
The tobacco leaves and flowers that inspired the quilt block’s design tell the story of this remarkably intact tobacco barn. J. Stuart Halpine, later the biggest grower and dealer of sun-grown tobacco in the Housatonic Valley, built it and another large barn, since demolished, on prime tobacco land along Town Farm Brook that he bought in 1883. Large doors on both ends allowed unloading of the harvested leaves, lath was hung on poles inside the structure, and hinged vents and louvers could be opened for air circulation to cure the leaves.
The New Milford Barn Quilt Trail consists of 19 colorful quilt patterns hand-painted on large weather-resistant blocks and hung on antique and vintage barns and historical buildings around our town. It honors our rich agricultural history, the exciting resurgence of family farms in New Milford today and the American tradition of quilt-making. It is the first barn quilt trail established in Connecticut. Already, over 40 U.S. states, including New Hampshire and New York, boast quilt trails in a rapidly expanding movement that began in Ohio in 2001. Get in your car or jump on your bike and use any mobile device to access this site as you visit these barn quilt block sites. Please use caution as you drive, bike or walk along the country roads of the barn quilt trail. Remember that the quilt blocks are displayed on what is often private property and can be viewed only from public roadsides. Responsibility for any accidents while observing the quilt blocks rests entirely with the viewer.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH LIMITATIONS.
SEE WEBSITE FOR APPLICABLE PASS OR PERMIT FEES.
Tory’s Cave itself is CURRENTLY CLOSED to the public to enable the protection and conservation of endangered species. The preserve itself is open, and offers visitors stunning trails and a central access point to the 6-mile Housatonic Range Trail, which is part of the Connecticut Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail System.

HACIEÑDA POLSKA
The Tree of Life design on this quilt block was chosen by owners Francisco Drohojowski and Saun Ellis for two reasons: it represents Francisco’s connection to Mexico, where he grew up, and incorporating maple leaves, typical of New England, it honors the enormous old, signature maple tree that continues to thrive on the property. The barn on which the quilt block is hung appears on an 1853 map of New Milford and probably dates to the early 19th century. Built with hand-hewn posts and beams, the former barn is part of the extensive farm holdings of the Buckingham and Hunt families. The barn itself was part of a larger complex of barns, one of which still stands to the rear of the main house. This property was continuously farmed for 200 years from the 1750s to the 1950s.
The New Milford Barn Quilt Trail consists of 19 colorful quilt patterns hand-painted on large weather-resistant blocks and hung on antique and vintage barns and historical buildings around our town. It honors our rich agricultural history, the exciting resurgence of family farms in New Milford today and the American tradition of quilt-making. It is the first barn quilt trail established in Connecticut. Already, over 40 U.S. states, including New Hampshire and New York, boast quilt trails in a rapidly expanding movement that began in Ohio in 2001. Get in your car or jump on your bike and use any mobile device to access this site as you visit these barn quilt block sites. Please use caution as you drive, bike or walk along the country roads of the barn quilt trail. Remember that the quilt blocks are displayed on what is often private property and can be viewed only from public roadsides. Responsibility for any accidents while observing the quilt blocks rests entirely with the viewer.

GERON NURSING CARRIAGE BARN
The Victorian house on the green has been repurposed as a nursing and home aide service. It was built in 1857 by Dr. James Hine, also a founder and president of the New Milford Savings Bank. It was sold in 1870 to tobacco dealer, farmer and businessman Henry Orange Warner, who updated the house, adding the mansard roof and front porch. He probably built this carriage barn as it’s the same architectural style as the house. Carriage houses represent a transition from the traditional barn to the modern garage, having been used for both vehicles and horses on the first floor and hay storage on the second. The horse head quilt block designs recall this legacy.
The New Milford Barn Quilt Trail consists of 19 colorful quilt patterns hand-painted on large weather-resistant blocks and hung on antique and vintage barns and historical buildings around our town. It honors our rich agricultural history, the exciting resurgence of family farms in New Milford today and the American tradition of quilt-making. It is the first barn quilt trail established in Connecticut. Already, over 40 U.S. states, including New Hampshire and New York, boast quilt trails in a rapidly expanding movement that began in Ohio in 2001. Get in your car or jump on your bike and use any mobile device to access this site as you visit these barn quilt block sites. Please use caution as you drive, bike or walk along the country roads of the barn quilt trail. Remember that the quilt blocks are displayed on what is often private property and can be viewed only from public roadsides. Responsibility for any accidents while observing the quilt blocks rests entirely with the viewer.

Twin Star Herbal Education offers community classes, workshops & certificate trainings on Herbalism, Flower Essences, Plant Spirit Healing, Primitive Skills, Ancestral Healing, Goddess & Herbal Witch Programs. We are located in the beautiful hills of NW Connecticut where Lupo Passero, Herbalist, Educator & Flower Essence Practitioner shares her teachings in our classroom, around the country & internationally. TSHE offers classes ranging from half day workshops to year long herbal trainings.

At Unleashed, your dog can come to play for daycare, or stay for boarding 7 days a week. We offer a 4,000 square foot premium facility equipped with webcams. Customers may download our mobile app to watch their pets play. Dogs can splash around outside in a pool in one of our fenced-in play areas. We also offer cat boarding, small animal boarding, grooming services, transportation services, and more. Come see why Unleashed is New Milford's premier pet resort.

Welcome to our restaurant where the vibrant colors of Mexico meet the lively spirit of a bar. With our lively atmosphere, you are sure to enjoy our delicious food and drinks. Our talented chefs and our friendly staff are here to ensure that your experience here is nothing but exceptional!

Located in the heart of downtown New Milford, the Village Center for the Arts is a lively creative hub where visitors can explore hands-on artistic experiences in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Housed in a charming historic building just steps from the town green, it blends local character with interactive fun.
The center is known for its “walk-in and create” approach, offering pottery wheel sessions, painting classes, and open studio time where guests of all ages can make their own art. Seasonal programs, workshops, and camps make it a popular destination for families, couples, and groups.
Whether you’re trying something new or simply looking to unwind, the Village Center for the Arts provides a memorable, creative stop that captures the artistic spirit of New Milford.

Fresh pastas, ravioli, sauces and soups. Prepared meals and specialty foods. Ferris Acres Ice Cream. Bridgewater Chocolote. SO MUCH MORE!

The Weed Family Farm is a family-owned farm offering a wide variety of fresh, locally produced goods. Visitors will find seasonal fruits and vegetables, along with dairy products including milk, yogurt (both Greek and drinkable varieties), and cheese. The farm also offers farm-fresh eggs, honey, maple syrup, and beautiful handmade gifts.
In addition to food products, The Weed Family Farm features fresh-cut flowers and other seasonal items that reflect the rhythm of the farm throughout the year. It is a welcoming local stop for quality, homegrown goods and handcrafted items.
The farm accepts both cash and Venmo for added convenience.

At Wendy’s in New Milford, CT, we got everything you need for lunch and dinner. Whether you’re looking for fresh, never-frozen beef or the OG Spicy Chicken Sandwich, We Got You®.Our square-pattied hamburgers always bring the freshness, our chicken sandwiches changed the game, and you know you love our nuggets. But we also got fresh-made salads, hot and crispy fries, even old-school chili and baked potatoes. Or, satisfy your sweet tooth with a Frosty® or something from our bakery. From Kids’ Meals to meal deals, our menu is stacked with value.

Windswept Christmas Tree Farm is a family-focused Christmas tree farm located off Route 37 on the New Milford/Sherman town line. The farm is a seasonal destination where families can enjoy the tradition of selecting and cutting their own Christmas trees in a scenic, countryside setting.
During the holiday season, visitors can explore a variety of fresh-cut and choose-and-cut evergreens, along with a selection of wreaths and seasonal greenery. The farm offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that has made it a local tradition for many families year after year.
Windswept is open seasonally in the weeks leading up to Christmas, providing a festive experience centered around holiday traditions, fresh trees, and time spent outdoors with family.

Full-service design, construction and maintenance company serving residential and commercial clients since 1990

Sushi and classic dishes. Named "Best" in several categories, including Best Sushi, for several years by Connecticut Magazine.

Yoko Kitchen is the place for delicious, local Chinese cuisine. With a variety of food, there's an option for everyone, so individuals of all ages will never have to feel hungry again. With the convenience of ordering online for pick-up or having the food delivered right to the door, Yoko Kitchen has a seamless way to get customers what they want when they want it. Recognized by Connecticut Magazine in '22.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
RENTAL AVAILABLE TO NEW MILFORD RESIDENTS ONLY.
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Young’s Field is located near the New Milford Center on Young's Field Rd, which is just off Bridge Street. It contains a skate park, tennis/pickleball courts, basketball court, playground, pavilion, and baseball/athletic fields. Rentals Available. Across the street, there is a walking trail along the Housatonic River where you can also launch a kayak.

Zaza’s on Main brings global flavors, bold cocktails, and vibrant energy to the heart of New Milford. From lively brunches to intimate dinners to unforgettable nights with live music — this is where the community gathers to sit. sip. savor.





