
Modern comfort cuisine along with some fan favorite carryovers from Saltwater Grille! Enjoy a broad menu with more handhelds and burgers, an expanded appetizer menu and a range of new desserts – all at prices that might be refreshing for everyone after the last 5 years!
Casually elegant seafood restaurant bringing together locally sourced ingredients & over 400 wines.
Hours
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–8 PM |
| Thursday | 4–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 26 Commons Dr, Litchfield, CT 06759
Phone: (860) 567-4900
Website: https://www.sageandsaltct.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: sageandsaltct.com
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Reviews
Food Menu has great options, large drink menu, and they offer (I believe) 4 non-alcoholic beers as well as a Mocktail menu.
Overall, we had a nice night out and left satisfied!
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The January 2023 wine course dinner was so appealing we had to partake even though we were there in December. It was the first menu where every course, five out of five, looked delicious. Seafood bisque, Stuffed clams oreganato with bacon, Tortellini Bolognese with shaved parmesan and arugula, Surf & Turf Beef Medallion and Grilled Shrimp Bernaise with garlic mashed, and a chocolate chip bread pudding with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. Every dish was spectacular. Only one thing: The tortellini had no seasoning even if it merely wasn’t cooked in salted water. The best course: the beef medallion that was a spectacular cut of meat in terms of flavor and tenderness served with one shrimp on top. Carving the beef a few times with the shrimp, I liked them both together. Our favorite wine: an Albariño from the highest altitudes in Spain, “Terras Gaudio” label. The espresso martini on the rocks with dessert was very flavorful and a fine accompaniment. A great value.
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The December five course dinner was enjoyable. Food included wine pairings with crab stuffed mushrooms, blackened scallops, duck confit, lasagna and a mint chocolate chip cream puff.
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4.8 Another fine five course dinner here in October 2022 featuring Italian wine pairing . We liked our seating area much better than our first wine dinner here which was small and brightly lit. Patrons had the option of placing an order for any of the wines tried along with cheese and crackers before the meal.
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It’s surprising to me it’s been so long since we’ve dined at Saltwater Grille in Litchfield because their food is incredible. Covid probably added to the gap in time, so we were happy to finally book a reservation for their monthly wine dinner this November. This month’s five course menu sounded perfect:
Butternut Squash Bisque with crab & leeks; Boston Bibb lettuce with chicken, walnuts and apple; Duck Confit Wellington with fig glaze; Bourbon BBQ braised short ribs on Yukon gold mashed with crispy Brussel sprouts and a mint chocolate chip ice cream sandwich for dessert.
Everything delivered in terms of flavor and Chef skills. My favorite was the short ribs, but each dish was prepared well. The proper pacing of each course steadily fills patrons up. I was hoping the dessert would be a mini ice cream sandwich, but no, it was full size with thick fresh baked cookies.
Of course an accompanying wine comes with each serving. Starting with a Prosecco toast and ending with a Port cocktail, two whites were paired with the first two courses, and two reds with the third and fourth. A red wine person, for once I preferred the whites – a Pinot Grigio and a Chardonnay – both for their smoothness. The Pinot Noir and Zinfandel were noteworthy. At the end of the meal a list of the wines showcased in the dinner is given to patrons with bottle prices at a nearby liquor store sponsoring the wines.
The wine poured throughout the meal are tasting pours not whole glasses. Clientele joining us in the smaller well lit back room varied from seniors to two women with a well-behaved baby and toddler to a bigger table for the wine rep and his guests. New to the Grille’s wine dinner, we learned we could ask for a top off of the wine being sampled by the circulating server.
A nice experience. If you’d like to give it a try, go to their website and sign up for their email notifications. Each month is a new menu. We look forward to revisiting their regular menu on our next visit for a couple of entrées we have to enjoy again. The bar seemed to be the most lively place to roost.
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Really delicious food. Duck bacon wrapped scallops, fish and chips and spinach & artichoke crusted salmon. The service was poor due to a novice learning, but they comped us a drink, as a result.
BUT the only reason I’m leaving a review is because we waited 2 hours before getting our food (that was cold) and when we finished and requested the check, the waitress didn’t return for 30 minutes… the people sitting beside us left after waiting for over an hour for their food. Don’t go if you have plans after