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Dev's on Bank Street

Dev's on Bank Street

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463 Bank St, New London, Connecticut, 06320, United States
(860) 442-3387 www.devsonbank.com
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May 12, 2018
Great Menu. Something for everyone. Delicious food. Amazing staff. Owner was wonderful.

Apr 17, 2018
I stumbled upon this place last year looking for Yacht Club soda as they are listed as a vendor on the soda company's website. To my disappointment that's old info, but THOMAS was insanely nice & doubled checked on the soda for me, told me they had changed owners & such. He was sooo nice & sweet that I had to look @ the menu! I didn't order anything that day, but my mouth was watering, so I had to come back sometime soon. I told my husband & we came back shortly after for my birthday (July 24th) - we ordered a selection of the Bistro Bites & a few drinks. I've been back to order takeout a few times & over this past weekend a few friends of mine came down on Saturday so we took them there & Sunday we went back with my Godparents & was served by THOMAS! My friends & Godparents really liked the atmosphere & food, we all adored Thomas (who remembered me from that first day). Great service always makes good food taste better. He took pics of us too, was just super sweet & an awesome waiter. :-) There were nothing but empty plates, smiling faces, & laughs all around both days. Their menu is different for lunch & dinner, both are worth checking out. My husband & I are moving to the Midwest in a few weeks, but my friends take the Long Island Ferry out of N.L., so I know they'll be back!

Feb 3, 2018
Iconic, outstanding, amazing, perfect. Love the food. All the sauces are homemade. The mimosa was perfect. 10/10

Mar 19, 2018
Super awesome food atmosphere and staff

Jan 14, 2018
The tapas were excellent. We had a beef dish and a seafood dish. Both were incredible.

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Opening Hours

Tue:11 am - 9 pm
Wed:11 am - 9 pm
Thu:11 am - 9 pm
Fri:11 am - 10 pm
Sat:8 am - 10 pm

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