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Open for Business: Fairfield and Southport

If you're a local business owner who is open for business post-Hurricane Sandy, please post your info in our comments section below to let readers know.

With so many local businesses still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, Patch is compiling a list of businesses that are open and serving the community. Are you open for business? Post in the comments thread the name and address of your business, the hours you’re open. Plus, please include any special services, products or other information that might be useful to the community. For example, do you have wifi, fresh water, or charging stations? Let us know and we’ll publish it on Patch, in our email newsletter, and on our Facebook page.

Local businesses we know are open as of Friday afternoon:

  • Pink Cupcake Shack - 1215 Post Road - open Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. WiFi and outlets for appliance charging available.
  • Visiting Angels (1305 Post Road, Suite 106 -homecare for seniors) - available to help seniors with cooking, cleaning, dressing, bathing, laundry, etc. Call them anytime: (203) 254-0402
  • Liana's Trattoria - 591 Tunxis Hill Road - phone charging is available.
  • The Gray Goose - 246 Old Post Road, Southport
  • SBC (2600 Post Road)
  • Centro Ristorante
  • Las Vetas Lounge - 27 Unquowa Road
  • Catch a Healthy Habit Cafe - 39 Unquowa Road
  • The Pantry - 1580 Post Road
  • Chef's Table - 1561 Post Road
  • Old Post Tavern - 1418 Post Road
  • Colony Grill - 1520 Post Road
  • Luigi's Plaza (Post Road/near Bridgeport line -- includes Luigi's Restaurant, Milk Plus, Tai Jaing Takeout)
  • Post Road Plaza (next door to Luigi's Plaza)
  • Apizza Center - 116 Post Road
  • Hunan Pavilion - 80 Post Road
  • Pizzeria MOLTO - 1215 Post Road
  • Fairfield University Bookstore/Cafe - 1499 Post Road
  • Starbucks - 1740 Post Road
  • Dunkin Donuts - 593 Post Road
  • Duchess - 625 Post Road
  • Doughnut Inn - 592 Post Road and 2480 Black Rock Turnpike
  • McDonald's - 536 Post Road
  • Circle Diner - 441 Post Road
  • 16 Handles - 1300 Post Road
  • Sweet Rexie's - 1552 Post Road
  • Angus Steakhouse - 2133 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Subway - 2341 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Duchess - 2315 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Moe's Southwest Grill - 2267 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Pazzo Pizza - 2505 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Country Cow Deli - 2505 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Barcelona Fairfield - 4180 Black Rock Turnpike -- offering a place to charge appliances, no purchase necessary!
  • Primo Pizza - 2424 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Chili Bomb - 2445 Black Rock Turnpike
  • Lilac House - 2480 Black Rock Turnpike

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momof3 May 16, 2013 at 07:00 pm
Forgive me, I guess I don't quite see how we are 1 million over budget? What financials are youRead More referring too? The third quarter statement of account? Was last year the year the BOE returned $ to the town? Absolutely agree with you about the middle school, we need more STEM offerings. Right now high schoolers are required to show they are proficient in Microsoft Office. Many take a semester long course to help prepare for the test (seems like that time could be better spent). Other students just take the proficiency test. Seems like this can be something that can be addressed earlier than high school. Why not offer the course to 8th graders, and let them show they are proficient in Microsoft Office before they even get to high school.
Alrick H Man IV May 16, 2013 at 10:20 am
It seems apparent to me as I watch children getting picked up in the morning by school buses thatRead More there is some stream lining that could be done with the school bus budget. There are at least five separate buses that pick up children in front of my hose on Jennings road each morning 4 of which are all elementary. Can all these children in a two block radius go to different schools and if they do why. all the buses are almost empty when they pick up these children. Why then potentially are we paying all this money for buses when less can be used?
Dawn Llewellyn May 15, 2013 at 07:40 am
"But what does this amount to? How does a solid education translate to the all important SATRead More scores?" Fairfield Warde 2012 scores: Reading 537, Math 548, Writing 555 Fairfield Ludlowe 2012 scores: Reading 545, Math 545, Writing 558. Greenwich is in our DRG B
Andrew Graceffa May 15, 2013 at 09:32 am
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Lisa G May 14, 2013 at 12:28 pm
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