Nestled in the heart of the Silvermine neighborhood, Gray Barns has reinvented itself as a modern Inn for the 21st century traveller. This area was once an artists colony, attracting sculptures, writers, and painters to the Silvermine River. It didn’t take long for the Silverman Tavern to emerge from the old textile mill that originally was built at this location. A natural meeting place, The Inn at Gray Barns offers six king suites featuringfull baths, bedrooms and living areas. The architectural details reflect the original post and beam structure and the use of reclaimed wood and wide board oak floors evoke the long history of the site. Contemporary fixtures, NEST thermostats, Flamingo Estate amenities, SMEG, and Nespresso appliances bring the comforts of modern living.

The Tavern at GrayBarns is an American rustic restaurant that features a patio overlooking the Silvermine River and Guthrie Pond, a wood-beamed dining room anchored by a traditional stone fireplace, a bar, a private dining room, and a traditional library for a relaxing after-dinner cocktail. The Tavern menu is comprised of large and small plates using seasonal ingredients and featuring local farmers and purveyors.

graybarns.com

INN 203-489-9000

TAVERN 203-580-1900

194 PERRY AVE

NORWALK, CT 06850

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