Join Ben Stiller For A Special Event At Stew Leonards

Have you watched Stiller & Mira: Nothing Is Lost on Apple TV yet? Would you like to tell the director how much you enjoyed his documentary? And maybe buy some of his soda? Go to Stew Leonard’s tomorrow.

Stew Leonard’s recently announced on their social media that actor/director/soda-maker Ben Stiller will be in attendance on Wednesday, December 3rd from 11:30am to 12:30pm at the Stew Leonard’s – Yonkers store located at 1 Stew Leonard’s Drive. Stiller will take an hour out of his extremely busy schedule to stop at Stew’s to sell his line of beverages – Stiller Soda.

According to the mission statement, Stiller is a big fan of carbonated beverages, his soda line contains only 30 calories, and features three classic flavors – Lemon-Lime, Shirley Temple, and Root Beer. If you can’t make it to the Yonkers location tomorrow for the meet and greet, but still want to try one of Stiller’s blends, Stiller’s soda is available at all Stew Leonard’s locations in Connecticut. You can also find it at the brand new Food Emporium on Federal Road in Brookfield, Ridgefield Organics & Specialty Market, and some local markets in New Haven and Hartford. For those who don’t want to leave home, these are also available on Amazon.

Have you ever met a celebrity in a grocery store? It is very common in Connecticut, New York City, and New England, especially in stews. Every time I see Jerry Seinfeld standing in the store I wonder, it would be a thrill to actually meet him there.

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Did you know that Max’s The White Lotus creator Mike White went to Wesleyan in Middletown? If Connecticut could offer enough tax credits to bring the mastermind of our favorite show back here to shoot the next season, where do you think The White Lotus: Connecticut would be?

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Ranking Connecticut’s major concert venues from worst to first.

Do you prefer seeing live music in an intimate setting or in front of 17,000 other fans? Connecticut has over a dozen major concert venues with seating capacities of 100–25,000 people. I’ve been to all of them, and there are some I’ll never go to again. I’ve ranked a dozen of our industry leaders from worst to first.

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Cooking Highlights on Route 44 Through Litchfield County

Since I moved to Torrington, I’ve loved exploring Litchfield County, there are so many underrated restaurants, cafes, and bakeries that I don’t get the attention of somewhere in Hartford, New Haven, or Danbury. Route 44 is a major roadway that cuts through northern Litchfield County from east to west from Lakeville to New Hartford. If you’re hungry, here are some great places to stop.

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