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Painted Pony
3.0000/5 (8 reviews)

74 Main St S
Bethlehem, CT 6751
(203) 266-5771

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8 Reviews

REVIEW #1 b Z.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
November 30, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
The prime rib is an incredible value and very tasty. Fish entrees are fresh with beautiful presentation. Most meals include homemade soup, garlic bread, salad plus the entree with potato/pasta and vegetable.

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REVIEW #2
Rating: Unknown
October 21, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
If you are looking for a fairly priced, first-rate restaurant to host a dinner for 50 - 100 of your organization's members, we recommend this restaurant highly. Service is friendly and efficient, food is well perpared .... tasty meats, not overcooked and not canned vegies, delicious deserts, etc. Farm Bureau has held it's last two annual dinners here, and all our members were pleased with the decore, the food and the service.

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REVIEW #3
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
October 10, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Oh my god!! This place is an atkins diet heaven... If you like meat try the 40 oz prime rib!! If youre not so hungry they have smaller sizes as well. Most meals include soup and salad, garlic bread (real garlic bread, not like those over cooked frozen bread sticks) and a potato or vegetable. Im a big guy and had the 20 oz and couldnt finish it, but the leftovers made for a tasty prime rib sandwhich the next day. The atmosphere is great as well. And dont forget the chocolate fudge cheesecake they make themselves. The bar is nice and small town (we had a drink while waiting for a table)

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REVIEW #4
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
March 18, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
The portions are amazing for the price. The prime rib is an incredible value and very tasty. Fish entrees are fresh with beautiful presentation. Most meals include homemade soup, garlic bread, salad plus the entree with potato/pasta and vegetable. The desserts are displayed and we were so full (even with "doggie bags")that we shared just for the flavor experience!

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REVIEW #5
Rating:
March 15, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
We went for dinner - 12 adults. Very thing was excellant - food and service, no one had any complains. Planning on going back Saturday night with my in-laws

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REVIEW #6 Debra M.
Avg. Entree: $10-15
Rating:
August 6, 2000
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
I ate hear last month while visiting friends. This restaurant cooks up the best prime rib I have ever had. Friendly service and a nice atmosphere make this restaurant a great choice.

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REVIEW #7 Jeanne R.
Rating: Unknown
June 26, 2000
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
This restaurant has very good food, and an excellent selection. Also, they know the true meaning of smoking and non-smoking sections.



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REVIEW #8 Susanna S.
Avg. Entree: $10-15
Rating:
April 29, 2000
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
The Painted Pony Restaurant has enjoyed quite a loyal following

during the past several years. It started out originally as

The Heritage Restaurant in Bantam many years ago and was famous

for its prime rib with patrons often lining up out the door to

get seated. After two major disasters.....a fire from which they rebuilt and a tornado, they were forced to move to a new location. Their current location is much larger and can accomodate small groups or large parties. They are still known

for their delicious prime rib, but other dishes such as Veal

Oscar are worth the trip. All of their soups are made on the premises and are included with salad with each meal.

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