Best Seafood Restaurants

By The Singing Bridge

 

Bills Seafood Restaurant

Westbrook,CT

At the crossroads of summer activity in Westbrook, Connecticut, there is a bridge that sings as the tires hit the steel. Known as Singing Bridge, the melodic structure was built in 1925 by the Chapman Holbrook Company. Bruce Holbrook, the builder’s grandson, said it got the nickname Singing Bridge in the 1930s. Cars go over and boats go under to head straight to the summer landmark, Bill’s Seafood.

The on-going party at Bill’s is unique because while the fare is outstandingly fresh seafood, prepared in traditional East Coast methods, the people are what make it an experience. You can find doctors relaxing with bikers, yacht sailors clinking beer bottles with Westbrook locals. The energy at Bill’s is all about the great food, fantastic music and spectacular views of the Patchogue River. Oh, and don’t forget the Singing Bridge which you can hear from the deck of the restaurant.

Bill’s isn’t just about the lobster rolls and chowder, the full menu includes seafood fra diavolo served over linguine, broiled lemon pepper sea scallops and much more. With over a dozen draft beers to choose from or summer favorites like frozen mudslides, Bill’s has something for every palate. You can sit under umbrella covered tables on the deck or inside for dinner, but the fun happens at “Dolly Rose”, the outdoor bar.

With all kinds of awards and accolades such as Best Seafood Restaurant and Happiest Happy Hour, Bill’s is a place where anyone and everyone can enjoy a cold beer among friends and chill out at the best “ongoing party” in Westbrook. Mark this on your next travel list to the shore and you won’t be disappointed.

Bill’s Seafood Restaurant at Singing Bridge

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