You know spring is here
When the Spotted Horse outdoor tables appear.
Downtown Westport rocked tonight like it hasn’t in years.
An opening-night party for the Spotted Horse — the new restaurant in the 210-year-old Sherwood House on Church Lane — drew a wall-to-wall, out-the-door crowd.
If they come back when the Champagne and food isn’t free — which they undoubtedly will — that crowd will transform downtown.
The Spotted Horse fills a gaping hole there: a restaurant with a great but casual menu; an enormous and inviting bar; a killer sound system; warm decor — plus outdoor seating.
Until I walked in — and was embraced by the welcoming ambience — I didn’t realize exactly what’s been missing downtown for years.
Owners Kevin McHugh and Tommy Febbraio are Staples grads. They’re experienced restaurateurs — but this is their 1st Westport venture. They know they have to do it right. And they will.
The Spotted Horse will draw folks downtown again, breathing life into a district that was gasping for it. Other downtown restaurants — Bobby Q’s, Tavern on Main, etc. — need not worry.
As they say at the nearby Saugatuck River: A rising tide lifts all boats.
Posted in Downtown, People, Restaurants
Tagged Bobby Q's, Kevin McHugh, Spotted Horse restaurant, Tavern on Main, Tommy Febbraio
There was a bit of action today on Church Lane:
I don’t know if the well-hung sign was for the new Spotted Horse restaurant, or Urban Outfitters next door.
As of early afternoon, the sign had not yet been erected.
But I’m sure it will be impressive.
Size matters.
Posted in Downtown, Totally random
Tagged Spotted Horse restaurant, Urban Outfitters, Well Hung signs