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Soda Fountains, Luncheonettes & More
Unionville Restaurants from the 1800s to 2021
extended through January 9th 

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The current exhibit will not close in November, as planned, but has been extended through January 9th to give people visiting town over the holidays a chance to see it.  The exhibit will be open on Wednesdays, Saturdays & Sundays from 2-4 pm with the exception of December 25th and January 1st.

The exhibit features a look back at some of the earliest places to eat out in Unionville as well as restaurants that will be familiar to many.  It also includes a thank you to some of today’s restaurants in recognition of their support of the Museum and how hard their owners and staff have worked for over a year now to serve our community during these unique and challenging times. 


Watch the slide show below for a look at some of the places where one could eat out in Unionville over the years.  How many do  you recognize?  Come see the exhibit to learn more about these eating places and many more.  
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Unionville Museum
15 School Street,
​Unionville, CT 06085
(860) 673-2231

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FREE ADMISSION​​
Open Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays 
2 to 4 p.m. during exhibits​

  • Home
  • About
    • Location, Hours and Tours
    • Board of Directors
  • Museum Store
  • Collection
    • Our Collection
  • Support
    • Legacy Fund
    • Become a Member
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Donate to General Fund
    • Partners
  • History
    • History of Our Building
    • Unionville Stories
    • Oral History Project
    • History to Go Roadshow
    • Flood of '55
    • FHS - 1928 Building
    • Aerial views of Unionville
  • Contact