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Coracora is a Peruvian restaurant in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. [1] It was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2023 and 2024. [2] [3]
Manufactured by Paramount Dining Car Company in Haledon, New Jersey, the prefabricated diner car was transported by truck to Hartford in three sections, placed on a concrete basement foundation on the corner of Farmington Avenue and Laurel Street, and bolted together. Original owners Gus and Helen Vlecides ran the Aetna Diner for four decades.
Here are four new restaurants that have recently opened in the area, with one on the way for early summer. ... is moving to a brick-and-mortar location in West Hartford, at 625 New Park Ave ...
A tavern also became the location of West Hartford's first post office here in 1820. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A popular local restaurant/dairy bar named Dutchland Farms was located at the site where [ 4 ] development began on a Lord & Taylor department store in 1953, which opened in April of 1954.
The project, called Hartford 21, replaced the aging retail, office and restaurant mall portion of the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum with a new, contemporary-styled residential, retail and entertainment complex. [2]
West Hartford is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of downtown Hartford. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region . The population was 64,083 at the 2020 census .
From parts of Hartford and Windham Counties: Hamlet of Tolland, Somerset, England 150,293: 410 sq mi (1,062 km 2) Windham County: 015: Willimantic: 1726: From parts of Hartford and New London Counties: Either after Windham (now Wineham) in Sussex or Windham (now Wymondham, still said Windham) in Norfolk, England 116,418: 513 sq mi (1,329 km 2)
The building later housed a television studio for The Gayle King Show, a popular Italian restaurant and television studios for a fledging golf network. In February 2020 the pavilion, along with parts of One Constitution Plaza, were acquired by Trinity College as part of its downtown Hartford "Trinity Innovation Hub." [1]