
Seasonal New American plates and signature cocktails are served in a cozy, elegant dining room.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 256 Post Rd E, Westport, CT 06880
Phone: (203) 557-3701
Website: https://www.thecottage.kitchen/
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Reviews
I’ve looked forward to this meal for 2 weeks (deciding between the turkey or the wagyu) and it did not disappoint!! Not a single morsel was left on any of my plates and I was not rushed while eating! (I hate being rushed to eat)
Roger was my bartender/server and made excellent craft cocktails as well as great food recommendations (I went with the turkey per his suggestion…so tender and flavorful and I’m not exactly a huge turkey fan, but YUM!).
All the staff was tentative and nice, up to and including management!
I already have my reservation for Christmas Eve and can’t wait to see what will be on the menu!!
I can’t afford to treat myself to a night out very often, but this was absolutely worth it and will continue to be my holiday plans while I live in Westport!
Today was my third time here and second dinner meal. They always accommodate me and I appreciate. I come for the burger because it’s infamous, but the chef at the Westport location absolutely does not know how to cook beef. It’s beyond ridiculous.
When it comes to ground beef, it’s only well done for me. Steaks? Different story, but a hamburger? Needs to be well done. The first time the burger was burnt, mind you, the Greenwich location has no problems making a burger done without charring it. I figured this was a fluke and I even talked to the owner about it. He apologized, I still ate it and paid for it. I gave it a second chance months later and same thing, a burnt burger. It’s ridiculous. But this time I’m not going to pay upwards of $30 for something not good. They remade it to go for me because I had agreed to be done by 6;30 so I waited until I got home. The burger had pink. Pink! On a well done burger. Now either this location has a chef that does not know how to cook beef or he was being passive aggressive over having to make it again. Either way, the photo is the second version of well done. And of course, I couldn’t eat that either.
Again, I like this place because of the service but the cost does not justify not getting what I ordered. I’ll stick to Greenwich location for now.
Our server was fantastic—knowledgeable, attentive, and spot-on with their guidance. We took their advice and ordered the most popular items on the menu, and I can see exactly why they are signatures.
You cannot leave here without trying the Wagyu Brisket Steam Buns. The brisket was incredibly tender, but the real game-changer was the duck fat potato tempura inside—it added this insane textural contrast that I wasn’t expecting. We also did the Lobster Spaghetti, which was executed perfectly; the addition of sea urchin and Calabrian chili gave it a rich, complex depth that balanced the sweetness of the lobster beautifully.
We finished with the Duck Fried Rice, which was savory, comforting, and elevated by the quail eggs on top.
The service was seamless, the vibe was cozy yet sophisticated, and the food was unforgettable. If you are anywhere near Westport, go. Easy 5 stars.
we’ve been treated like kings, melanie curated a perfect chef’s choice dinner for us, the food was stellar, the drinks pairings spot on, and we all left with a huge smile.
they need to bottle and sell that house made limoncello and make a fortune.
Amazing dishes/drinks: deviled eggs, squash agnolotti, spicy pear drink, sticky toffee pudding
Good dishes: fois gras, crab toast, chocolate pot de crème
Mediocre dishes (Asian influence): spicy squid and broccoli (squid two ways, both overcooked), Maine halibut (very overcooked, vague curry flavoring), duck fried rice (duck overcooked and overall not great).
Mediocre dishes (other): shaved radish toast, dulce de leche cake (reminiscent of something from The Cheesecake Factory)