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Pat Brink’s restaurant, which dates to 1973, has become a southern Connecticut institution.
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The restaurant could easily be called “Pat’s Kountry Kitschen.” A gigantic teddy bear greets diners at the door…in a dress and Santa hat. I was happy to see that two of my patron saints, Jane and Michael Stern, were immortalized (again) on the wall near the entrance; their Taste of America column from Wednesday, October 15, 1986, profiles Pat’s and even includes the famous Quahog hash recipe.
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A fireplace in the dining room is littered with a pile of face-down teddy bears; it’s cute but disturbing, almost like a mass grave. I was particularly bothered by the panda crammed face first in the hole in the wall.
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Over the counter was a funny saying: “Everyone brings happiness here. Some by coming, some by leaving.” I can only guess at how I brought happiness to Pat’s.
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I bypassed the famed Quahog hash; I’ve been burned (and ridiculed) too many times because I ordered seafood at breakfast. Instead, I selected red flannel hash ($6.99) with corned beef, pastrami, onions and potatoes, topped with two over-hard eggs and served with a toasted, buttered English muffin. The hash, eggs and buttery English muffin made for a good breakfast sandwich. The hash developed a nice crust on the grill, but retained a silky interior.
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Allison ordered cinnamon-tinged Texas swirl French toast with crispy strips of bacon. The French toast had good flavor.
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Lindsay ordered a vegetable omelette with roasted potatoes.

I was happy to discover that such a kitschy restaurant could deliver such a good breakfast. I’m convinced that their limited menu helps their cause. Pat’s Kountry Kitchen doesn’t prepare many dishes, but the ones they do make, they make well.

Hours:
Thursday-Tuesday: 7 AM – 9 PM, minus a 12:30 – 2 PM respite on Sundays

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