Fairfield County, Guides

Guide to Fairfield

Fairfield is part of southern Fairfield County on Connecticut’s Gold Coast. Named one of Money Magazine’s best places to live, the charming coastal town of Fairfield is dotted with beaches, restaurants, and rich cultural activities, as well as easy access to New York City. Here’s your guide to Fairfield.

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History

Fairfield is one of Connecticut’s oldest towns, founded in 1639 by immigrants from England looking for a place to create a farming village centered around Puritan beliefs. Fairfield’s original boundaries covered what are now the towns of Westport, Redding, Easton, Weston, and parts of Bridgeport. 

Fairfield prospered during the 1700’s as a thriving and affluent farming town. It became a destination for those seeking out skilled craftsmen and laborers who produced goods and services for the townspeople. Fairfield became a centerpiece of The Revolutionary War, during which the British attack in 1779 left much of the town in ashes. There were only several homes that survived the attack, five of which are still standing today along Old Post Road and Beach Road.

What to Expect

Located on five miles of shoreline, Fairfield is home to two universities (Sacred Heart and Fairfield University), as well as many marinas and parks. Farmer’s markets, tree lightings, music festivals, fireworks, one of New England’s largest book sales, beaches, and hiking are only a selection of the events and attractions in Fairfield.

Interesting Facts

  • Fairfield is home to two universities: Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University
  • Fairfield’s metro station is the second-biggest commuter stop on the New Haven train line
  • Paugussett Indians (including the Unquowa, Sasqua, and Pequonnock bands) created summer villages along the Fairfield coast
  • The town’s name comes from the European settlers’ impression of the “fair fields”

The Lifestyle

Fairfield’s proximity to NYC has made it a sought after suburb that offers New England charm and urban conveniences. The town is home to two large universities, and as a result has a rich cultural scene.

What to do

Enjoy an event at the Quick Center

Take in one of the Quick Center’s visual or performing arts events. center for the whole community that inspires intellectual curiosity, broadens perspectives and transforms the way we see the world and how we interact with one another.

Get fit at the Sportsplex

The Fairfield Sportsplex is a campus of unique athletic and recreational facilities that deliver activities from rock climbing to ice hockey, to pilates to soccer. While you’re there, grab a bite at the onsite Local Kitchen or a drink at the Craft Beer Bar.

Take a glimpse into historic Fairfield at the Ogden House

The Ogden House is a typical mid-18th century farmhouse that escaped the burning of Fairfield by British forces during the American Revolution. It provides a glimpse into the life of a family of the “middling sort.”

Splash or hike at Lake Mohegan

During the summer months you can enjoy a splash at the Lake Mohegan beach, or a bite to eat from one of the various food trucks that park in the area. Year round you can enjoy a hike over the 170.4 acres at Lake Mohegan recreational area.

Have some fun in the sun at one of Fairfield’s beaches

Fairfield has five miles of coastline along five beaches with a variety of exciting and family-friendly activities available. Entrance to all five Fairfield beaches is free and open to the public but Memorial Day Saturday to Labor Day, a beach sticker is required to park. 

Where to eat

Colony Grill

Colony Grill is a go-to favorite of Connecticut pizza connoisseurs. Its only menu offering is a thin-crust pizza that is best served with the signature “hot oil” topping.

Milkcraft

Milkcraft is a small batch creamery with caramelized Hong Kong style waffle cones and unique, artisanal flavors.

Isabelle et Vincent

You can’t miss this French bakery favorite in downtown Fairfield that’s packed with delicious breads and treats.

Brick Walk Tavern

If you’re looking for a warm and inviting local restaurant, then the award-winning Brick Walk Tavern is it.

Gruel Britannia

The cozy atmosphere at this British-inspired cafe is the perfect place to meet up with friends and family.

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