CT Bloggers Take Over J. Timothy’s!

Have you entered my giveaway for a Knoshbox of local foodie goodies? Don’t forget to do so – you have until tomorrow night (Saturday 8/25) at 11:59PM EST!

J. Timothy’s Taverne in Plainville, CT may be housed in an old building (as in…built in 1789!), and has even been open since 1985, but that doesn’t mean the restaurant’s marketing practices haven’t grown and evolved with the rest of the industry. Social media is a big part of the popular spot’s advertising and public relations strategy; its active Facebook and Twitter accounts (run by a SUPER fun woman named Nikki) spread the word about food specials, gather customer feedback, and…develop relationships with area bloggers!

Last month in the J. Timothy’s loft (this restaurant is HUGE…we’re talking multiple levels, banquet rooms, a bar area, and more), a group of Connecticut Bloggers gathered for a meetup hosted by the J. Timothy’s Taverne marketing team. Not only was it a chance for me to try out a new-to-me restaurant (legendary for their wings, and also frequented by the infamous and elusive West Hartford PR Girls), but I also got to finally meet so many of the area bloggers I’d been tweeting with for so long!

Katie of The Simple Songbird and me. She works in the same town as I do and lives just fifteen minutes away too! I also called her Diana when I first saw her. Holy awkward!

Dominique of Craftfully Cooks is a fellow Fitfluential Ambassador! Love her top.

Maria of Pappa Don’t Preach is a fabulous fellow fitness enthusiast. She shares my arm day obsession (arm day = holiday!) and we talked arms during dinner :D

All of us plus Hilary (in pink), the talented chef and artist of My Own Blog Review and owner of Mews Boutique.

So after taking the above photo, we decided to be the blogging version of the Spice Girls. What do you all think? Perhaps I can be Posh?

I mingled with the ladies and the rest of the bloggers in attendance while drinking a glass of Duck Duck Goose Shiraz-Cabernet and sampling a little bit of everything from the above app plate. My very favorite items included figs and some kind of fabulous bacon-like meat. The wine list at J. Timothy’s impressed me, especially since their main gig is beer (particularly craft and/or local). I’ve only had Duck Duck Goose at a Sonoma Wines & Spirits tasting and had never seen it offered by a restaurant before.

Passed app – beef tenderloin crostini with gorgonzola sauce. Of course I was the only one trying to get some of that veggie garnish in the center on my plate too!

I also sampled a few of the above craft beers from the summer beer list. Small sips of each were all I needed…still working on liking beer!

The owner of J. Timothy’s (left) and Mark of Relic Brewing (right).

The owner of J. Timothy’s took the time to come up to the loft and greet us Connecticut bloggers, and then Nikki kicked off the evening’s event by telling us why the restaurant uses and believes in social media. She also shared examples of marketing research the Taverne performs on a regular basis. I was particularly interested to learn that focus groups of parents seemed to agree that when taking children out to eat, they are NOT looking for healthier kids menu items. In fact, going out to eat is seen as a treat, so therefore the parent is more OK with letting the child treat him or herself to a more decadent or heavier meal than would be served at home. I can definitely see why that would be the line of thinking behind selecting a kids menu meal…but also think it’s good to have the healthy options there in case the child chooses one of those! The focus group found, at least, that parents do want to see more healthier sides. That’s some balance – perhaps a burger with some veggies :-) I could go on about this topic forever!

The CT Blogger power couple and starters of the website, Wendy and Greg Limauge, live-instagramming Nikki’s talk.

The main event – a tasting of the J. Timothy’s menu – began. I took one look at the list and felt a bit overwhelmed. SO. MUCH. FOOD. How full would I get? What if I overate? What if I lost control? Those thoughts immediately intruded, but I was aware of them, and checked in with my body. I was hungry, ready to eat, and could just sample a little of everything and stop when I was done. I could do this! And hey…it all sounded pretty damn good.

Wings may not be the most unique app, but you can’t go wrong ordering them when dining at a restaurant like J. Timothy’s Taverne, famous for their wings! And we got to try all the flavors – Original Buffalo, Honey Gold BBQ, General Tso’s, and Teriyaki. My favorite? The General Tso’s! The bleu cheese sauce was also fantastic, but I always have issues with that when it comes to wings with bones. It ends up a huge, albeit delicious and fun, mess.

I really like the way J. Timothy’s served us the food. Each dish came out on a family style serving plate that was passed around the table. I could get the specific bites and tastes I wanted to put on my own smaller plate, and in the perfect amount that let me feel comfortable. The serving method totally helped me sit back and enjoy the event without the intrusive thoughts telling me I may lose control.

Butternut squash ravioli.

After the wings, a starter from the regular menu came out that will probably get a lot of my readers excited – butternut squash ravioli in sage & brown butter cream sauce, sprinkled with walnuts. I definitely wish there had been less sauce because I could hardly taste any of the butternut squash filling! But collectively, the dish was delicious and the crunchy walnut texture contrasted with the soft, pillow-like ravioli (yes, most overused description for ravioli, so sue me) in an interesting way that was just enough to set J. Timothy’s version apart from others I’ve tried.

Scallop Waldorf salad.

The salad we sampled, the Scallop Waldorf salad, was probably my favorite dish of the evening. More walnuts are always a good thing, and the greens weren’t too dressed, something restaurants so often do. I would have preferred pears to apples but that’s the weirdo in me that doesn’t like them (don’t yell at me). I wanted more scallops! Right, Meg?!

Pomegranate pork tenderloin, spinach, & mashed taters.

OK wait…THIS may have been my favorite dish. The salad was certainly more “comfortable” to me, but I can’t lie, the above grilled pork tenderloin bacon-wrapped medallions in a pomegranate balsamic glaze, paired with sauteed spinach and mashed potatoes, was comfort food at its best. I so wish I’d had more room to have more pork, and it’d been eons since I’d eaten any “legit” mashed taters. Of course I wanted to take more spinach off the platter, but left enough for my companions

Mark of Relic Brewing handed out beer samples to pair with certain courses. My favorite – and the most interesting beer I’ve EVER sipped – was the lavender & honey brew. I could truly taste the lavender and even finished my entire sample (something I don’t often do with beer) just because I wanted to keep experiencing that taste that I knew I wouldn’t be able to find anywhere else.

Haddock au Gratin

I’m always ready to gobble down a good piece of fish but was disappointed that the haddock au gratin came absolutely DROWNING in cheese. I love eating cheese with crackers, fruit, wine, pizza, etc. But when it comes to my meat and my seafood, I don’t want a ton of greasy cheese clouding that fresh meat or seafood taste. I want to taste my protein! And I do have to be honest here – melty pools of cheese like the kind featured on this haddock certainly make me nervous. I wonder how much “hidden” fat is in there, and worry about the consequences of eating said fat. I picked off as much of the cheese as I could, but at this point I was getting really full anyway and knew I wanted dessert, so I didn’t finish this dish. It was definitely my least favorite of the meal.

Cherry vanilla cheesecake bread pudding.

Luckily, dessert more than made up for it, especially since it was a two-parter! The above cherry vanilla cheesecake bread pudding was COMPLETELY amazing. The soft bread pudding and the crunchy shell it was served in balanced each other out perfectly. Cherry isn’t my favorite flavor of dessert, but this was quite yummy. The best and most decadent-tasting part of the dessert, though, was next…

Chocolate oreo truffles!!!

I did not want my truffle to end. It was definitely one of the best-tasting desserts I’ve ever eaten. Too bad it was so tiny! I wanted it back as soon as I finished it!

Me and the CT Bloggers queen, Wendy.

I left this event a bit more full than I am used to or comfortable with feeling. But I dealt with it – I went home, chatted with my parents, colored, listened to NPR, and went to bed. I didn’t miss out on anything and I had a great night out with my CT blogging friends. I’m so glad I finally got to meet them, and try a new restaurant at the same time!

Thank you to J. Timothy’s, as well as Greg and Wendy of Connecticut Bloggers, for organizing and hosting what I hope is the first of many more meetups!

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  1. Felice @ The Happy Runner

    August 24, 2012 at 10:05 am

    What a fun event! Looks like a great restaurant.

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  2. commitcomplete

    August 24, 2012 at 11:39 am

    Looks delicious. What a great opportunity!

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  3. Danielle @ Clean Food Creative Fitness

    August 24, 2012 at 12:11 pm

    What a fun night! The food looks great too! I think Boston needs to start up a Boston bloggers group! What a fun way to connect with other bloggers!

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    • Caitlin

      August 24, 2012 at 1:12 pm

      I totally bet there’s one out there. Such a blogging mecca! You should find one and if there isn’t one, start it up!

      Reply
  4. Lisa

    August 24, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    Wow—looks amazing! I’d love to try Dirt Wings :-)

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  5. Linz

    August 24, 2012 at 1:10 pm

    All of this food looks SO decadent!! Did you reach out to this restaurant or did they reach out to you? I’m looking to get a group of St. Louis bloggers together and want to find a good place to go!

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    • Caitlin

      August 24, 2012 at 1:12 pm

      The restaurant reached out to a group I’m a part of, Connecticut Bloggers! It’s just like what Meghann said in the HLS session – it’s helpful to join networks of local bloggers because restaurants will take interest!

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  6. kcrean88

    August 24, 2012 at 1:55 pm

    sound and looks like a blast! Hoping to make it to some now that I am apart of the CT blogger group!

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  7. Pappa Don't Preach

    August 24, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    SO YUM!!!!! I had such a blast eating it all and meeting you and all the other wonderful CT bloggers! So excited for future events! :)

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    • Caitlin

      August 24, 2012 at 2:08 pm

      Me tooo girl! Can’t wait to hang again.

      Reply
  8. Erin (@girlgoneveggie)

    August 24, 2012 at 3:18 pm

    Wow what an awesome evening with super delicious looking food! Josh said he’s heard of that restaurant and always heard good things, we’ll have to check it out next time we’re in CT! And way to go recognizing unhealthy thoughts and keeping them in check. You go girl!

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  9. Madeline @ Food, Fitness, and Family

    August 24, 2012 at 5:13 pm

    I can’t even begin to think about which of the above dishes looks better … holy yum! That dessert looks sinful ;) Really interesting thoughts on the kids menu and focus group. I can agree with letting Em (when she’s old enough) choose something a little crazier but love the idea of balancing it with a healthier side!

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  10. Jayne

    August 24, 2012 at 5:58 pm

    Hi! Love your blog and have nominated you for the Illuminating Blogger Award!
    http://foodstoriesblog.com/illuminating-blogger-award/

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  11. Jordan

    August 24, 2012 at 7:54 pm

    The food looks yummy!

    That’s kind of sad to hear about the parents wanting less healthy food for their kids when they go out. It seems like a lot of the kinds of unhealthy foods readily available on kids menus — chicken nuggets, mac ‘n’ cheese — are often pretty *bland* in their traditional formats. Eating out could provide kids with opportunities to eat things that, while maybe a little more decadent than home fare, are still healthy and get them into new dishes! I remember often being frustrated with the kids’ selections as a kid and frequently ordered appetizers or sides or ate off my parents’ plates instead.

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    • Caitlin

      August 24, 2012 at 11:35 pm

      That’s interesting Jordan! As a kid I was so picky and would legit eat either tons of bread or chips before the meal (depending on the restaurant “genre”) and then do a side of fries as my meal. I always got enough to eat but looking back it wasn’t too good for me and I don’t think my parents wanted to fight that battle at a restaurant!

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  12. Bonnie

    August 25, 2012 at 7:56 pm

    Caitlin everything looks amazing! I agree with the fact that restaurants should feature a child’s menu that contains what kids would actually want to order. A night out with the family should be hassle free! Children with more “advanced” palettes can always order off the appetizer menu or share an entree with parents or siblings. I was a picky eater as a child too…but as an adult I became a lot more adventurous and am proud to say I like everything! I still have some remnants of my odd childhood eating habits though. I only eat one thing at a time. Example, I eat all my potatoes before moving on to my vegetables. And I start my meal off by taking a small bite of everything, decide what I like most (what tastes the best), and save it for last! That way I always feel like I’ve had “dessert” ! Weird, I know….

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  13. Sara @ Nourish and Flourish

    August 26, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    Wow, what an incredible evening! Everything looks delicious, especially the Waldorf Salad! I have never seen seafood coupled with Waldorf Salad, but think it sounds absolutely amazing. I feel bad for the lonely scallop atop the greens though; surely the chef could have provided him with a friend? ;-)

    I think the focus group research results are really interesting, and they definitely make it more difficult to pitch healthy menu items to restaurants. This is what I plan to spend my career doing, so it’s helpful to hear statistics like this! I think parents also want their kids to be happy when they dine out (so as not to make a fuss), and what kid isn’t happy with chicken fingers and French fries?! :-p

    Love the Spice Girls pic–you could definitely pass for Posh!

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    • Caitlin

      August 27, 2012 at 9:03 am

      Teehee thanks Sara you are the sweetest! I think that scallop needs about 50 friends. You can never have too many right?! I love that career plan for you…something I’m interested in myself. Maybe we should team up – I am a stats nerd after all!

      Reply
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