Yes to all 3. The Sandbar was my favorite.Seagrape - Fairfield U bar by the beach
Sandbar Norwalk - by the East Norwalk train station now closed
Murphy's Townhouse - Stamford
I was going to add those but I was not too familiarYes to all 3. The Sandbar was my favorite.
Ernie's in Darien.
Burns' in Stamford, if you can see through the smoke.
Highliner in Westbrook is also a good spot. Not exactly a dive bar but its got some history and female friends of mine somewhat refuse to go there. $5-6 dollar pint glasses of vodka soda (not well vodka either think 3 olives or kettle) and during football season they offer a free buffet that one of the owners brings in and sets up. Cash only bar. They also have a token system that I've never really asked about but I've seen people pay with different colored tokens.
Scottish Daves in Clinton previously The Driftwood is another dive bar. I cant stand that place though. Been there about 5 times and have been part of fights 3 of my occasions backing up friends. Last time it was about 20 people vs. my group of 4 guys and 5 females (out of 8 females in the place we brought 5) and some drudge local was saying inappropriate things to one of the females and next thing you know pool sticks and stools and punches were flying all over and then the owner Scottish Dave backed up his everyday patrons and told us never to come back. Their loss as we never paid our $200 tab that night and will never go back.
The Cool Moose was a classic college bar. Not a dive bar. Had many good nights at The Moose including the night I put a cigarette out on my forehead.Before it was the "half door" it was the cool moose. That place may have taken the cake.
Hmmm. I never go on football board...but somehow I'm in a thread about dive bars. Not a mistake. I might not be a PhD like Mau....but I'm probably in shouting distance.
Mentioned already:
Old Towne in Wethersfield -- Grew up in Wethersfield, played town league softball for 10+ years, was a fixture there for way too long. Slept many a night in dirty softball pants and cleats.
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Seagrape - Fairfield U bar by the beach
Sandbar Norwalk - by the East Norwalk train station now closed
Murphy's Townhouse - Stamford
Yes to all 3. The Sandbar was my favorite.
Ernie's in Darien.
Burns' in Stamford, if you can see through the smoke.
I'm down with you on Old Town. A different (very fun local) bar during adult summer softball season, and a legitimate stop for any of the BYers at any time of year. Luckily I am an indirect friend with Billy (who's seldom there) so never would get tossed. Just park in the back gravel lot and hope no one nicks your car on the way out.
Amazed that whaler has been there = at least he has excellent taste in life's more memorably events.
As to my definition of dive bar, I had the pleasure of visiting the bar right across the street from the old Pratt and Whitney plant in EH. You better order boilermakers or at least a shot and a draft to get service. Was only there once and was frankly a bit scared to go back again. Talk about middle class hard working blue collar workers and their lives - be careful to ask them any questions if you go to college. It was an invaluable experience for me. Wish I could remember the name. Thank god I wasn't there on P&W payday or I might not be posting this now.
Been to the Old Towne? I've been there >150 times. Because this is a family board I can't tell my favorite Old Towne stories.
We must maybe know each other. My total is more along 60. I lived in 06109 all my life and graduated from Trinity in 79 if that helps place the time period. PM me if its similar. Always nice to reconnect to a possible contact
The Sea Grape is def not a dive. It's filled with really pretty girls a lot of the time. That's the biggest disqualifier that exists.
When I lived in Fairfield the problem with going to the Sea Grape
was there were always cops lurking - and pre cell phone days I had no option but to walk the 3 or so miles home and get a ride back to my car in the morning.
No disrespect to anyone but the area surrounding Coventry Lake is our own little slice of West Virginia.
Back in the day:
Hard Hat Cafe - North Haven
Penalty Box - Enfield
Cloverleaf - Enfield
Memories - Enfield
Jakes - Windsor Locks
Corner Cafe & Britannia Spoon - Wallingford
Rovers - Middlefield
Shamus & Valentino's - Middletown
Brass Rail - Bristol
Berkshire Pub - Torrington
Brass Rail - New Hartford
Shamrock - Meriden
The culture is very ummm let's just say rural. More likely to see confederate flag bumper stickers than UCONN ones. But yes there is natural beauty and the location is not bad at all.Why is that? I've always felt something was off there yet the potential is through the roof. With UConn around the corner and easy access to Manchester/Hartford etc. a quick commute, it should be very desirable.
Back in the day:
Hard Hat Cafe - North Haven
Why is that? I've always felt something was off there yet the potential is through the roof. With UConn around the corner and easy access to Manchester/Hartford etc. a quick commute, it should be very desirable.

Jiggies and Jimmy's in Enfield need to on the list as well. Enfield is coming strong.Back in the day:
Hard Hat Cafe - North Haven
Penalty Box - Enfield
Cloverleaf - Enfield
Memories - Enfield
Jakes - Windsor Locks
Corner Cafe & Britannia Spoon - Wallingford
Rovers - Middlefield
Shamus & Valentino's - Middletown
Brass Rail - Bristol
Berkshire Pub - Torrington
Brass Rail - New Hartford
Shamrock - Meriden
She's beautiful to me.The Beachcomber in Milford...so dirty.
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Good wings -- Doob (Buffalo’d & Grill’d)
Brass Horse - Barkhamsted
If it's still the same place.