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It’s an historic Connecticut restaurant now fast-becoming known as the Le Bernardin of the city, referencing New York City’s acclaimed, three Michelin-starred French restaurant.

It’s the Union League restaurant in New Haven and it’s being restored.

As for the building, a historical landmark was once home to United States founding father Roger Sherman , who was also the first mayor of New Haven, is on its way to becoming a masterpiece.

Together, with a new owner and lots of changes that have been in the midst for more than a year they are serving elevated cuisine in a remodeled dining room with Mahogany arches, new wood floors, stained glass windows restored by artisans and more.

“The Union League restoration is a powerful win for Ne

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