spinning wheel inn
Scenic Rt. 58
Redding Ridge, CT 06876
Telephone: 203-938-2511
Fax: 203-938-9815
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White Horse Tavern is open year round for Private Parties and Sunday Brunch. White Horse Tavern has its home in the front of the Inn and includes the bar and fireplace lounge. Seating approximately 50 guests, it has an intimate atmosphere and a massive fieldstone fireplace.
 

Summer Hours: Private Parties and Sunday
Our Tavern Restaurant will re-open after Labor Day

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History of Spinning Wheel Inn


One of the early settlers of New England, Eli Sanford, purchased a tract of land from a sagamore Mohawk Indian  chief. 
Chief Chickens Warrup. The deed of sale was signed: Chickens X Sagamore. Master Sanford built the inn as a salt box design in 1742. It is rumored that a ghost from the revolutionary war haunts the building and legend has it that he built secret rooms as a repository for contraband. In fact, in 1777, Governor Tryon's troops marched right past the inn, on their way from Westport, to burn supplies in Danbury. For a short time a boot and shoemaking trade was carried on in part of the inn. An early contract tells of a young apprentice "who would learn the art or trade of boot and shoemaking, and at the expiration of his indenture, be presented with a full and complete suit of apparel, proper for holidays and occasions of worship.

This inn was purchased 1806. Quote "to all people to whom these presents shall come greeting: Know ye that I, Eli Sanford for the consideration of eight hundred and twenty dollars do give, grant, sell and confirm unto Bradley Burr said parcel of land with buildings thereon. "Bradley Burr drove the four-horse stage between Redding and Norwalk "thrice weekly" with passengers and mail. He became a well known 'Celebrity' stage coach driver, dressed picturesquely in a moss green green great cloak with a red scarf and white stove pipe hat. When not driving, he was granted a license to sell "all sorts of strong drink," and Bradley would entertain his guests in front of the main fireplace, in the tavern room.

Even though George Washington did not sleep here (he was too busy sleeping everywhere else), many historical figures have utilized the inn as a regular dining spot. Mark Twain, a Redding resident, was one of the more familiar customers, with his own 'round table'. In 1924 the guest rooms were converted to provide more dining space and today the layout is the same, except a complete and major renovation was carried out in 1990 and 1991. Very popular for weddings, functions and a la carte dining, please feel free to wander the grounds and look at the rooms.

Voted as one of the prettiest and finest of New England's Inns, we respectfully dedicate The Spinning Wheel Inn, to you, our friends.

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Cuisine: American,   New England, Regional & Seasonal
Seating: Restaurant: 50 - Banquet Facilities: 175
Dress: Casual but Neat
Ambiance: Romantic New England Inn, Casual
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Price Range:
Sunday Brunch Adults $27.00
Children $14.00 10 & under
5 & under eat free
Reservations are recommended

Holiday Pricing & menus subject to change


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Directions:

Drive South from 302 in Bethel, on state 58 through Putnam State Park and past the lake
5 miles down lies The Spinning Wheel Inn ... or drive north up 58 past the water of Aspetuck, just 8 miles north off Merritt Parkway exit 44

107 Black Rock Turnpike Redding Ridge, CT 06876

From Merritt Parkway (Route 15)
From New Haven and Points North:
Exit 44, at exit ramp turn left. 20 yards to stop light, turn right onto CT-58 North. The Inn is 9 miles on the left.

From New York and Points South:
Exit 44, at exit ramp turn left. Left at the next stop light onto CT-58 North. The Inn is 9 miles on the left.

From I95 North or South:
Exit 24. Follow Black Rock Turnpike/CT-58 North. The Inn is 14 miles on the left.

From Rt. I84:
From Points East:
I84 to exit 9. (.3mi) Right on CT-25/Hawleyville Rd. (.5mi) Right at Mt Pleasant Rd/US 6 (1.4mi) Left at Old Hawleyville Rd.(2.4mi) Right at CT-302 miles.(1.3mi) Left at CT-58/ Putnam Park Rd. Putnam Park Rd becomes Black Rock Turnpike. The Inn is 6.2 miles on the right.

From Points West:
I84 to exit 8 (.2 mi) Merge onto US-6 E (.3mi) Right at Payne Rd (1.4mi) Slight Left at Shelter Rock Rd. (.4mi) Slight Right at Walnut Hill Rd. (.5mi) Right at Plumtrees Rd (.1mi) Slight Left at Maple Ave (.3) Left at Judd Ave (.4) Continue on CT-58/Putnam Park Rd. Putnam Park Rd turns into Black Rock Turnpike. The Inn in 6.2 miles on the right.

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