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New Britain Herald The Bristol Press Wednesday, September 23, 2020 | A11 NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE This page appears monthly in partnership between the New Britain Herald and the New Britain Chamber of Commerce. For advertising information, call (860) 225-4601. For more information on the Chamber of Commerce, please contact the Chamber office at 185 Main Street, Suite 423 or call (860) 229-1665. PROMOTIONAL FEATURE By CATHERINE SHEN @CSHENNBH The pizza oven at Five Churches Brewing continues to fire up delicious pies to pair with local craft beers and patrons just keep on coming. “It’s really been great seeing a lot of familiar faces and new ones who are getting out of their house to try new brewer- ies,” said Christina Caccioppoli, a partner of Five Churches Brewing on Arch Street. “That is really encouraging for us and I think it’s nice to see people wanting to enjoy being outside while the weather is still nice.” The Arch Street brewery opened up their patio for out- side dining during the “outdoor seating” reopening in May, with tables spaced out to adhere to proper social distancing rules and having customers make reservations first. Since indoor dining reopened in June, all seating has been switched to being on a first come, first served basis, which is working out well for the restaurant. “We hope to keep the patio open for as long as the weather permits and people are com- fortable being outside,” said Caccioppoli, who stated the restaurant team is currently in discussions on how to serve customers better during the winter season. With outdoor and indoor seating combined, the brew- ery used to be able to seat roughly 150 people before the pandemic. Now the number has been slashed into half and when they lose patio seating due to the winter season, the number will only get smaller. “We’re not sure what the win- ter is going to look like yet but it’s something we’re discussing right now,” she said. Their weekly pizza special is back, which is something Caccioppoli is excited for and expects the kitchen to come up with many creative ideas. With the fall season, they are experiencing with flavors that complement autumnal tastes and hopes that will keep the positive spirits going. “I always look forward to this because our kitchen gets really creative. They just did a mashed potato pie that was really great,” she said. “We try to make it different and appealing to people each week, and our kitchen staff is also really good at using local resources and vegetables that are in season. So keep an eye out for some fun fall specials that will be coming up.” The brewery has also restart- ed its private events, where people can rent out the space for up to 25 people, as per state guidelines. “We took a little break from that for a while but we’re starting that back up with restrictions,” Caccioppoli said. “We’ve done a couple of them so far and people are really happy with it and felt comfort- able, which was great. So we definitely would like to get the word out there that if people are comfortable doing larger events, we are here and ready to host.” For the most part, Cacciop- poli said everyone is doing well with face masks and social distancing guidelines. “Everyone understands that we have to follow the rules and we hope everyone continues to stay safe so we can continue to enjoy each other’s company,” she said. Five Churches Brewing is located on 193 Arch St. They are open for indoor and out- door dining with to-go avail- able. They are open Monday from 3-8 p.m., closed Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday from 3-8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12-9 p.m. and Sunday from 12-6 p.m. Contact them at 860-223-8080. TRENCHLESS SEWER REPAIR & REPLACEMENT CIPP SEWER LINING for repairs PIPE BURSTING for direct sewer replacement 860 828 8081 draindoctorct.com (860)229-0444 New Britain Memorial Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Home 444 Farmington Ave., New Britain 69094 Order from the #1 place in New Britain for pizza! 860-357-2974 79 Shuttle Meadow Ave., NB www.MaxPizzaII.com Buy 5 Large Pizzas, Get One Large Cheese FREE! 69084 Innovative, High Quality Services Delivered on Time and Economically FRANK D. MARROCCO email: [email protected] Certified Public Accountant 142 West Main St., New Britain (860) 229-7479 Tax Planning Tax Return Preparation Trust & Estate Tax and Accounting Services Audit, Review And Compilation of Financial Statements 75906 Barbieri Law JOHN A. BARBIERI CLAUDIA R. BARBIERI A debt relief agency assisting people to file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code. Bankruptcy Business Organization Contract Law Criminal Law DWI & Traffic Violations Incorporation & LLC Motor Vehicle Accidents Personal Injury Probate & Estate Admin. 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You may have a co-pay or co-insurance. • Some specialties and services will still be available in select locations. We will continue to see patients with chronic health conditions including heart, lung, kidney issues, diabetic management, and cancer care. • Patients who require urgent care, unrelated to coronavirus, will still be seen in select locations. • If you believe you have symptoms of coronavirus, call your provider and we will advise you on next steps. www.starlingphysicians.com/coronavirus [email protected] gblawgroup.com • Real Estate • Municipal Law • Corporate and Business • Private Client Services A real estate and transactional law firm with offices throughout Connecticut & New York, committed to personal service and client satisfaction Dynamic. Committed. 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New Britain Herald – The Bristol Press Wednesday, September 23, 2020 | A11NEW BRITAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

This page appears monthly in partnership between the New Britain Herald and the New Britain Chamber of Commerce. For advertising information, call (860) 225-4601.For more information on the Chamber of Commerce, please contact the Chamber office at 185 Main Street, Suite 423 or call (860) 229-1665.

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

By CATHERINE SHEN@CSHENNBH

The pizza oven at Five Churches Brewing continues

to fire up delicious pies to pair with local craft beers and patrons just keep on coming.

“It’s really been great seeing a lot of familiar faces and new ones who are getting out of their house to try new brewer-ies,” said Christina Caccioppoli, a partner of Five Churches Brewing on Arch Street. “That is really encouraging for us and I think it’s nice to see people wanting to enjoy being outside while the weather is still nice.”

The Arch Street brewery opened up their patio for out-side dining during the “outdoor seating” reopening in May, with tables spaced out to adhere to proper social distancing rules and having customers make reservations first. Since indoor dining reopened in June, all seating has been switched to being on a first come, first served basis, which is working out well for the restaurant.

“We hope to keep the patio open for as long as the weather permits and people are com-fortable being outside,” said Caccioppoli, who stated the restaurant team is currently in discussions on how to serve customers better during the winter season.

With outdoor and indoor

seating combined, the brew-ery used to be able to seat roughly 150 people before the pandemic. Now the number has been slashed into half and when they lose patio seating due to the winter season, the number will only get smaller.

“We’re not sure what the win-ter is going to look like yet but it’s something we’re discussing right now,” she said.

Their weekly pizza special is back, which is something Caccioppoli is excited for and expects the kitchen to come up with many creative ideas. With the fall season, they are experiencing with flavors that complement autumnal tastes and hopes that will keep the positive spirits going.

“I always look forward to this because our kitchen gets really creative. They just did a mashed potato pie that was really great,” she said. “We try to make it different and appealing to people each week, and our kitchen staff is also really good at using local resources and vegetables that are in season. So keep an eye out for some fun fall specials that will be coming up.”

The brewery has also restart-ed its private events, where

people can rent out the space for up to 25 people, as per state guidelines.

“We took a little break from that for a while but we’re starting that back up with restrictions,” Caccioppoli said. “We’ve done a couple of them so far and people are really happy with it and felt comfort-able, which was great. So we definitely would like to get the word out there that if people are comfortable doing larger events, we are here and ready to host.”

For the most part, Cacciop-poli said everyone is doing well with face masks and social distancing guidelines.

“Everyone understands that we have to follow the rules and we hope everyone continues to stay safe so we can continue to enjoy each other’s company,” she said.

Five Churches Brewing is located on 193 Arch St. They are open for indoor and out-door dining with to-go avail-able. They are open Monday from 3-8 p.m., closed Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday from 3-8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12-9 p.m. and Sunday from 12-6 p.m. Contact them at 860-223-8080.

TRENCHLESS SEWER REPAIR & REPLACEMENT

CIPP SEWER LININGfor repairs

PIPE BURSTING for direct sewer replacement

860 828 8081draindoctorct.com

(860)229-0444

New Britain Memorial Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Home

444 Farmington Ave., New Britain

69094

Order from the #1 place

in New Britain for pizza!

860-357-297479 Shuttle Meadow Ave., NB

www.MaxPizzaII.com

Buy 5 Large Pizzas,Get One Large Cheese

FREE! 6908

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Innovative, High Quality Services Delivered on Time and Economically

FRANK D. MARROCCO

email: [email protected]

Certified Public Accountant142 West Main St., New Britain

(860) 229-7479

Tax PlanningTax Return PreparationTrust & EstateTax and Accounting ServicesAudit, Review And Compilation ofFinancial Statements

75906

Barbieri LawJOHN A. BARBIERI

CLAUDIA R. BARBIERI

A debt relief agency assisting people to file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

BankruptcyBusiness OrganizationContract LawCriminal LawDWI & Traffic ViolationsIncorporation & LLC

Motor Vehicle AccidentsPersonal InjuryProbate & Estate Admin.Real Estate LawWills & TrustsWorkers’ Compensation

18 Cedar St., New Britain | 860-224-7119www.barbierilaw.com

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

,LLC

8881

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High Quality Portraits at reasonable prices.Senior - Family - Corporate Portraits

Weddings & Events • Babies • Pets

860.410.4303

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1997!

The leader in today’s portrait technology

260 East St. (Route 10) Plainville

www.ctpremierphotos.comwww.premierportraits.net 86

989

Seniors Business Pets

We remain focused on the health and safety of our

patients, staff, and the community.• We will no longer see routine visits in our offices. We ask

that you call to reschedule.• We now offer Telemedicine visits. Our staff will set it up

and your provider will call or video conference you to provide a health consultation.

• Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance companies are providing coverage for Telemedicine visits. You may have a co-pay or co-insurance.

• Some specialties and services will still be available in select locations. We will continue to see patients with chronic health conditions including heart, lung, kidney issues, diabetic management, and cancer care.

• Patients who require urgent care, unrelated to coronavirus, will still be seen in select locations.

• If you believe you have symptoms of coronavirus, call your provider and we will advise you on next steps.

www.starlingphysicians.com/coronavirus

[email protected]

• Real Estate • Municipal Law

• Corporate and Business• Private Client Services

A real estate and transactional law � rm with o� ces throughout

Connecticut & New York, committed to personal service

and client satisfaction

Dynamic. Committed. Dedicated

27 Hart St. New Britain, CT. 06052(860) 357-4188

www.fivechurchesbrewing.com193 Arch Street, New Britain

860-223-8080

Artfully Crafted Beer & Wood Fired Pizza

12 BEERS ON TAP Open for indoor and outdoor dining

Five Churches serving delicious pizza, craft beers with indoor, outdoor seatingNEW BRITAIN

Photo courtesy of Melissa JonesPizza and pretzels at Five Churches