Since 1978, the Georgetown Saloon has been the gathering place for great food, great music and great times. Passing through the well-worn swinging doors seven days a week are builders, bikers, soccer moms with kids, young lovers, retirees and all the regulars who meet daily around the bar to share their lives and stories
The building itself has stood for more than 100 years on Main Street part of the historic Danbury-Norwalk Turnpike and one of the earliest north-south routes in Fairfield County.
In the 1950's Benny Allegrezza managed the site. In Benny's restaurant the bar was on the left and the dining room was on the right. Next door Benny's daughter ran Claudia's Sweet Shop with an old fashioned soda fountain. In the early 1970's when Delucas owned it, a bar was constructed on the right side and the left became a dining room, as it remains today.
Adam Lubarsky established the Georgetown Saloon in 1978. He created the Wild West flavor which helped it to develop its own folklore over the years.
Since 2004 Nancy Silverman has been the owner, carrying on the tradition of providing a comfortable place to dine, to dance and to mingle. And today, under her guidance, the Georgetown Saloon is also known for its music, earning a Best of the Gold Coast Award in 2006-2010.
The Georgetown Saloon is also proud to announce that we received five awards in the Fairfield Weekly Best of 2010. First Place: Best Server Jessica Auerbach, Best Bartender Sheri Sorrentino and Best Bloody Mary
Second Place: Best Happy Hour, Neighborhood Bar, Place for Karaoke and Restaurant with Live Music
Third Place: Beer Selection in Bar, Bar for Pub Games and American Restaurant.
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