Zula Bar Opens In Downtown Hartford

When I heard Zula Bar was opening in Hartford, I was curious what kind of an establishment it would be. It wasn’t long before I got the chance to check it out for a late lunch.

Spying a Connecticut Shellfish Company truck parked outside, I couldn’t help reflecting on what a hellacious winter it has been for people in the delivery business.

My companion and I were greeted at the door,

and then shown to a tall table by the window.

Through the windows, we looked out upon City Steam

and Dish Bar & Grill,

where I recently grabbed a late bite after a UConn-Syracuse men’s basketball game.

We touched base with old buddy Chip, a blur in passing,

who has worked in restaurants throughout much of the state. We looked over the New American menu

and wine list,

then placed our order. I had a beer, but my companion abstained.

He began with a bowl of French onion soup,

while I had a chili-like black bean, spinach and chorizo soup.

I also tried a pear, pecan and Gorgonzola salad.

For our main dishes, my companion had the scallops,

while I had cavatelli Bolognese.

After so much food, we were too stuffed to consider dessert.

Our lunch finished and the place now quiet, we looked around a bit. Here you see a section of the bar,

and here some ladies enjoying a leisurely bite.

Here are a couple of other views of the joint, which will feature live music and entertainment much of the week.

I finish with a photo of Zula Bar & Restaurant’s friendly owner.

Zula Bar & Restaurant, 901 Main Street, Hartford, 860-244-9852

3 Responses to Zula Bar Opens In Downtown Hartford

  1. Lance says:

    I have not been at your establishment yet but I plan to go. I hear that you are going to have entertainment. Has that started yet?

    What type of music will you provide?

    Thank you,
    Lance

  2. Amanda Lynch says:

    That’s the same owner of the old gyro place down the street which closed down. I used to enjoy lunches there until it got warmer and i noticed they would leave the front door open for [insects] to just come in… I never went back, Dish across the street is a great place though and so is City Steam. I’d say DIsh is probably the best choice on that corner.

  3. Coco says:

    Nice photo montage of the place! I was there last weekend and had a very fun time. There was a Live band, and it was comfortable atmosphere, friendly staff, great food to boot.

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