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Oysters and Hot Dogs = Surf and Turf?

Season 2 Episode 15 | 26m 40s

Looking for delicious food...and lots of it? Then we have you covered. We start our day in North Branford on Rt 80 at The Hidden Kitchen, then we make our way to the legendary Blackies in Cheshire, and finally have dinner in Southbury at Lucas Local.

Aired: 04/05/23
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