Middletown (Connecticut)

Middletown in a small city in Connecticut on the Connecticut River, about 20 miles (32 km) south of Hartford.

Understand

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Large portions of downtown Middletown date from the 19th century.
As the Wesleyan University campus has grown, it has incorporated several dozen 19th-century houses, such as the Samuel Wadsworth Russell House.

Middletown lies on the Connecticut River about 15 miles south of Hartford. The town has a long history. At the time of the American Revolution, John Adams counted it as the most beautiful city in New England, but today almost nothing survives from that era. Present-day Middletown is a moderately-sized college and business town, with a few interesting remnants of 19th-century churches, graveyards, and mills. It is considered to be the southernmost city in the Knowledge Corridor region, which features an inordinate number of prestigious universities and 120,000 university students. Middletown features a large variety of restaurants (3 Mexican places, 3 Indian places, 2 Thai places, a Tibetan place and uncountable Italian places.)

There is one major college - Wesleyan University - located up the hill from downtown but aside from the restaurants and bars on Main Street, there aren't many things for college students to do right in Middletown. Where are the bookstores? The import clothing stores? Well, there may be one or two but they're hiding. To find the heart of Middletown you've got to do a little snooping around.

There are excellent resources here for those with an artistic bent. A few years ago Middletown was rated one of the 100 best art towns in America. The Buttonwood Tree is an intimate performance art space on the North End of Main St. Oddfellows Playhouse provides a start in the world of theater for kids of all ages. Then there's Kid City - sort of an exploratorium - a great place to take your kids on a rainy afternoon. For adults, the cultural offerings on the Wesleyan University campus (films, theater, a variety of music performances, and a gallery hosting art exhibits) are nearly all open to the public, and will probably trump these.

Middletown is also the home to Connecticut Valley Hospital, the major psychiatric facility for southern New England. There may be outpatients in the downtown areas. Rest assured, CVH outpatients are people too, and are properly medicated and undergoing treatment.

Get in

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Map
Map of Middletown (Connecticut)

By car

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From Hartford - 91 S to 9 S first or second light on the highway take a right.

From the Shoreline - Take 9 N - left at the lights.

From the west (or New Haven) - Take Rt 66 E

From the east - Get to Portland and go over the Portland Bridge

By bus

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The Route 590 Middletown/Meriden Connection Service provides service between Meriden and Middletown. Meriden has an Amtrak stop.

Dattco offers service between New Haven and Hartford stopping in Middletown.

Get around

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By bus (via Middletown Area Transit), by car or possibly on foot. Main Street is lined with parking spaces and meters, a free two-hour parking lot on Washington Street behind Main Street Market and there is a medium-sized parking lot at Metro Movies 12. Traffic does get busy during the work day and around dinner time.

Indian Hill Cemetery
  • 41.5617-72.65221 Kidcity Children's Museum, 119 Washington St, +1 860-347-0495, . Everyday 9AM-4PM by reservation. $14/person. OSM directions
  • 41.53548-72.676092 Wadsworth Mansion, 421 Wadsworth St, +1 860-347-1064, . M-Th 9AM-4PM. Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill on Wikipedia Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill (Q7959348) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 41.56203-72.652943 Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington St, +1 860-347-6143, . Oddfellows Playhouse on Wikipedia Oddfellows Playhouse (Q111169889) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 41.56427-72.652384 The Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St, +1 860-347-4957, . OSM directions
  • Harbor Park.
  • Indian Hill Cemetery, 383 Washington St, +1 860 346-0452.
  • General Mansfield House, 151 Main St, +1 860 346-0746.
  • Wesleyan Potters Shop, 350 South Main Street, +1 860 347-5925. Office hours: M—F 9AM-3PM; gallery/shop hours: W-F 10AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-4PM, Su noon-4PM, M-Tu by appointment only.
Formerly Tuscany Grill, Stella D'Oro sits just off of Main Street, in a former movie theater.
  • Aroy Thai Garden, 203 Main Street, (860) 346-3322Country code missing. 5-9PM Thur, 12-9PM Fri-Sun. Fully plant-based, authentic Thai menu. Great meat alternatives, and the best Thai curries in the area.
  • Amici Italian Grill Restaurant, 280 Main St, +1 860 346-0075. M-Th 11AM-10PM, F-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 11AM-10PM. Casual chic, classic Italian food, romantic or business atmosphere. Accepts reservations for any size party. $10-20.
  • Brew Bakers, 169 Main St, +1 860 852-0034. Counter-service offering breakfast, lunch and baked goods. Owned and operated by an award-winning Austrian chef.
  • Coyote Blue Tex Mex Cafe, 1960 Saybrook Rd, +1 860 345-2403. Casual Mexican fare, great Margaritas served in 16-oz mugs. No reservations.
  • Klekolo World Coffee, 181 Court St (across from the police station), +1 860 343-9444. M–Th 6:30AM–10PM, F Sa 6:30AM–midnight, Su 7AM–7PM. Very cool independent coffee shop and espresso bar. Lots of odd college kids mixed with locals provides an interesting atmosphere. International coffees and based drinks. Teas - black, green or herbal.
  • Stella D’oro (formerly Tuscany Grill Restaurant), 109 College St, +1 860-788-7089. Stella D’oro offers fine dining and a chic atmosphere, serving Italian food.
  • Typhoon Restaurant, 360 Main St, +1 860 344-9667. Open M-Sa, 11AM-3PM lunch and 5PM-10PM dinner, closed Su. Thai and assorted Asian foods. BYOB. $9-15.
  • Pho 170, 170 Main Street, (860) 788-6341Country code missing. 11-9PM Mon-Sat. Casual lunch and dinner Vietnamese Cafe. $10-20 per person.

Drink

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  • Eli Cannon's Taproom, 695 Main Street, +1 860 347-3547. Many beers on tap, good pub food, great atmosphere.
  • Harbor Park, 80 Harbor Drive, +1 860 347-9999. The place to be on a Summer night - on the deck at Harbor Park Restaurant, grooving to live music and watching the river traffic.
  • Conspiracy, 350 Main Street, (860) 236-0211Country code missing. 5PM-1AM Mon-Thu, 5PM-2AM Fri-Sat, 3PM-12AM Sun. Founded in 2017, Conspiracy is proud to bring unique cocktails inspired by Pre-Prohibition style drinks

Sleep

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The Inn at Middletown
  • Inn at Middletown, 70 Main Street. A 100-room inn converted from the historic National Guard Armory.
  • Wesley Inn & Suites, 988 Washington St, +1 860 346-9251.

Stay safe

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Middletown is generally not a dangerous city, but care should be taken when out alone at night in the downtown areas.

Go next

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The nearest large city is Hartford.

There are various towns surrounding Middletown, each providing a slightly different experience. Across the river is Portland. Which has many small delis and bakeries with a notable Italian influence. The next town over to the east is East Hampton. A formerly rural but increasingly suburban town offering Lake Pocatapaug as peaceful oasis during a hot summers day. Also bordering Middletown is Cromwell. More densely populated than Portland and East Hampton, Cromwell has more to offer in the way of restaurants, activities, and shopping, etc. Explore the neighboring towns and you might find something that interests you!

Routes through Middletown
HartfordCromwell  N  S  MeridenNew Haven


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