Music and nightly events in full swing at the Parrott

WINSTED — Though it’s one of the newest additions to Winsted nightlife, the Swingin’ Parrott Pub continues to shake things up with menu changes and new events. The Parrott has added weekly events, a full schedule of live music every month and even new, custom painted decor.

Jim Parrott, owner of the pub, reported that starting in two weeks the restaurant will be open Monday nights for Monday Night Football with drink specials and full game coverage.

Tuesday nights have been officially dubbed “Ladies’ Night,†with discounted drink specials, games catered to the female crowd and other activities to come.

Wednesdays will continue as Trivia Night. Some weeks will feature a theme and winners will receive $20 gift cards to the pub.

Karaoke nights continue on Thursdays with DJ Jaque.

Fridays and Saturdays will feature live music. The September schedule is set (see schedule, right) and the October schedule will be announced at the end of the month.

The pub’s new decor and custom signage was provided by Danielle Lamoureaux of Barkhamsted.

“She really did a great job,†said Parrott. “She is so talented and creative, her work really gave the pub an uplift.â€

The Parrott is also adding to and updating its menu with dishes such as rack of ribs, shrimp skewers, salmon and fish and chips.

For more information, visit swinginparrottpub.com.

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