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Welcome to The Painted Pony Restaurant

The Painted Pony Restaurant in Bethlehem, CT, offers a diverse menu of New American cuisine, pizza, and sandwiches. With a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is perfect for families, groups, or a casual date night. The menu features a variety of options, from stuffed scallops to build-your-own cauliflower flatbreads. Customer reviews highlight the friendly service, delicious food, and great drink options. While some menu items may vary in quality, standout dishes like the crème brûlée cheesecake and jala mango wings are highly recommended. Overall, The Painted Pony Restaurant provides a satisfying dining experience with a mix of classic favorites and unique creations.

The Painted Pony Restaurant: Reviews & Ratings

Tara B.
Tara B.

Friendly service, great country music playing. Food was good as well. 10/10 would come back!

Tuck S.
Tuck S.

If you are in the Litchfield CT area The Painted Pony Restaurant would be a great spot for lunch or dinner. The staff is great, service was excellent. The menu had any number of choices including steaks, seafood and pasta. The stuffed scallops were tasty and my wife had ravioli and short ribs also excellent. They offer a small and predictable wine list. I know folks are always interested in pricing. They were clearly a $$ category which is rare in this part of Litchfield where many restaurants are significantly higher.

David H.
David H.

Trust me: Build-Ypur-Own Cauliflower Flatbread with Alfredo Sauce, Mozzarella, spinach, onions, and black and green olives!!! Unbelievable taste mixture.

Ellie R.
Ellie R.

We were driving through Bethlehem around lunchtime yesterday and found the Painted Pony on Yelp with mostly positive reviews--and one bad one. We thought it would be worth checking out to see if that one reviewer was wrong. They were. We went in the early afternoon, closer to 2pm, so there was no lunch rush or crowd. We sat at the bar. We got a wine and a beer, pretty straightforward drinks, with quick service from the bartender. The only criticism I had on the service was that we didn't get menus very quickly, but after we did the bartender checked in us with just the right frequency and made sure all came out right. I ordered the Harvest Salad with chicken plus a side of fries with ranch. The salad was everything I wanted (I did change it up a little and get honey mustard dressing instead of balsamic). The fries, bruh, the fries. Don't skip the fries. Ranch is a personal preference for fry dippage. The ranch was nothing to write home about, but got the job done. No photos to show of the following, but my fiancé is a bit of a burger snob, and he got the Bistro Burger medium rare and loved it.

Krystal K.
Krystal K.

They changed their menu but did not change their website so I had gone there wanting the pork belly flatbread which had a fig glaze, Gorgonzola, pork belly, and caramelized onions instead it had what I think was arugula, caramelized, onion that looked/tasted more like pickled onions and bacon. the fig glaze tasted like extremely sweet honey.. I was not impressed. It was soggy on the bottom and just overly sweet. I could only eat 2 pieces. The crème brûlée cheesecake was phenomenal. It was light and absolutely delicious!! The jala mango wings were super crispy and delicious not overly spicy, would absolutely recommend had 2 mixed drinks that were good. Also brought home a steak sandwich the steak was basically rubber. It was gag worthy unfortunately... I would go here again but honestly pricing and quality of food were not well matched.

Marie-Claire M.
Marie-Claire M.

Cute little pub restaurant. The food was ok. The service could have been a little better but they were a bit crowded, I guess they need to be more organized. Place is pretty.

Kim M.
Kim M.

We had a celebration dinner Friday night with a group of 8. Everything about our experience was wonderful. Everyone enjoyed their meals, prices were reasonable, and the service was phenomenal. We will definitely return.

Michael C.
Michael C.

Came here for lunch after pumpkin picking with some friends. The decor is awesome. Although it was a little chilly as they just opened, I still felt warm and cozy. Very rustic feel, and everything seemed pretty new (I did not know it was recently transferred to new management). We sat in the area that would normally be a screened in eating area, but they had the plastic on the windows and the fireplace going. For drinks we got a couple of beers and iced tea. Our server recited the list of draft beers to us. To start we ordered the jalapeño popper dip and fried mozzarella. The dip was delicious. Not spicy at all, very flavorful. It comes with 4 thick and salted pretzels (should come with more like 6). The fried mozzarella were large triangles that they may in fact make in house because they were delicious. Int seem frozen I also ordered a NE Clam chowder. It was good. Spiced a little different than I'm used to but still tasty. For lunch, my wife ordered the Build your own Flatbread. Great idea by the way. She really enjoyed it and took some home for dinner. Buddy's wife ordered the chicken sandwich which on the menu says "Chicken" as the menu item. She enjoyed it, however it was oozing smashed avocado. Maybe a little much on it. My buddy ordered the steak sandwich which came with a side of AuJus. He said it was very good. I ordered the burger with everything on it. Flavor wise it was good, although the overuse of smashed avocado plagued me as well. I asked for a rare burger and it came out medium well. But, sweet tots? These are a real thing? They were 100% amazing! I have find out how to make these or where to buy them cause wow. The food took a little long to come out as well. All in all, a good visit. Our server was very nice and did a good job with our table. She also let us know there was a brunch going on for a large group in the other room which is why our food took long. Service - 5 Stars Food - 3 Stars We will visit this place again next time we're in the area.

Dan R.
Dan R.

"Drop all your troubles by the riverside Catch a painted pony on the spinnin' wheel ride" (Spinning Wheel -Blood, Sweat and Tears) Your troubles will definitely be dropped when you pop into the Painted Pony and enjoy their wonderful blend of atmosphere, service, budget friendly pricing, generous portions, and some pretty darned great food. I started off with a cup of their Augolemono https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=GL1Vpb09aaYL2kUJbO_8og&userid=cVrM2BvOvPV0Vi_rC8kepQ an insanely wonderful homemade Greek soup made with chicken broth, rice, eggs, and lemon. It was a pretty decent sized cup that was worth every penny of its $3.50 price tag. The rest of our order was a small focaccia pizza with meatballs ($9) and a half Turkey/ham combo grinder ($9) served on fresh Italian bread, with cheese, lettuce, and tomato. We were very satisfied with both dishes. The pizza turned out to be a very large portion https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=mV0IZcAXBYiw-HBLGyqsmQ&userid=cVrM2BvOvPV0Vi_rC8kepQ of eight wedges. I was struck by not how many meatball slices were set on the pizza, but how thick they were. In fact, the word "slabs" fits a lot better than the word "slice". That pizza was great. The Combo sandwich https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=H7LJb-eFSgedY1YYJP2gXQ&userid=cVrM2BvOvPV0Vi_rC8kepQ was delicious, and we ended up splitting the half sandwich, so that picture you see is half of the served portion. Lunch ran a very reasonable $27 and we took home a good percentage of that large pizza portion. Hey, I almost forgot to tell you about their complimentary garlic bread served piping hot straight from the oven! Bottom line is that we really enjoyed every aspect of our Saturday lunch. Well done, Painted Pony !

Location

The Painted Pony Restaurant, located in Bethlehem, CT, offers a delightful culinary experience with its diverse menu featuring New American cuisine, pizzas, and sandwiches. This charming restaurant not only takes reservations but also offers takeout, and accepts credit cards and Apple Pay. With amenities like outdoor seating, a full bar, and free Wi-Fi, The Painted Pony caters to a range of dining preferences.

Customer reviews rave about the friendly service and great ambiance, with one patron even declaring it a must-visit spot in the Litchfield area. The menu boasts a variety of options, from steaks and seafood to pasta dishes like the stuffed scallops and ravioli with short ribs. The Build-Your-Own Cauliflower Flatbread with Alfredo Sauce is a standout, praised for its unbelievable taste combination.

Despite some menu changes, standout dishes like the Jala Mango Wings, Creme Brulee Cheesecake, and the Harvest Salad with chicken continue to receive high marks. The Bistro Burger has also earned acclaim among burger enthusiasts. However, there have been mixed reviews on certain dishes like the pork belly flatbread and steak sandwich, showcasing that while The Painted Pony shines in some areas, there is room for improvement in others.

Overall, The Painted Pony Restaurant offers a classy yet casual dining experience with a menu that caters to various tastes. Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or a light bite, this restaurant has something for everyone. So, come and experience the flavors and hospitality of The Painted Pony for yourself.