Simsbury

Quintessential New England town with a walkable town center and a tight community feel

Welcome to Simsbury

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Simsbury is a small town located in Hartford County. It is known for its rich history and unique architecture. The city was founded in 1670 and has since become one of the oldest towns in the country. It is also home to many historical sites and buildings still standing today.

The community is known for its picturesque living spaces, with many homes featuring traditional New England-style architecture. Numerous parks and trails throughout the neighborhood offer locals and visitors a chance to explore the area’s natural beauty.

There are plenty of fantastic small businesses and cherished neighborhood eateries along its main thoroughfare, Hopmeadow Street, making Simsbury the perfect mix of modern amenities and local charm. With its rich history and commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and business community, Simsbury has something for everyone.
 

What to Love

  • Heritage, charm, and endless outdoor recreation
  • Historic sites and museums to explore
  • A safe, walkable town center
  • Incredible dining options and small businesses to discover

Local Lifestyle

Simsbury is known for its friendly environment and commitment to outdoor recreational activities. Residents take advantage of its many trails and parks and its proximity to several large bodies of water, such as the Farmington River, Lake Wononscopomuc, and Lovers Lake. There are endless opportunities to be active, whether it’s biking, running, swimming, or simply walking around town.

The area also has a well-known arts and cultural scene. The Simsbury Arts Council brings together a wide variety of performances and events throughout the year, including concerts, theater productions, and art exhibitions. In addition, the Simsbury Historical Society operates two museums in town that highlight the area’s history.
 

Dining, Shopping & Entertainment

Simsbury has become a dining hub for the area, offering incredible options for new culinary experiences. Metro Bis Restaurant is a lively dining establishment serving high-end New American cuisine in an inviting atmosphere. The impressive wine list will satisfy anyone’s palate, and the knowledgeable staff can help guide you to the perfect bottle to match your meal. The restaurant also offers an array of desserts to top off the night.

Soma Grille is an elegant dining spot located in the Simsbury 1820 House. Featuring a seasonal menu of French-Mediterranean cuisine, Soma Grille offers sophisticated dishes and carries an extensive selection of fine wines and a range of craft beers and spirits. 

Millwright’s Restaurant and Tavern and Abigail's Grille & Wine Bar are perfect for casual lunch or dinner in the neighborhood. Abigails serves classic American fare and mouth-watering dishes, and all the food is made to order with fresh ingredients to ensure quality and taste.Millwrights is a popular destination and provides award-winning American fare using locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're looking for a casual night out or an elegant dining experience, these spots have something for everyone.

Antonio’s Restaurant is a great Italian restaurant with a wide selection of wines. It boasts a rustic atmosphere and friendly staff and is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal in a cozy setting. Simsbury’s go-to spot for classic New York-style pizza, Joe Pizza, offers cooked-to-perfection pies in their brick ovens. Joe Pizza has you covered whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a delicious dinner.
 

Things to Do

The Simsbury area has plenty of activities to enjoy throughout the year. One of the most popular events is the Talcott Music Festival. This yearly event brings together a variety of performers from around the world and takes place over four days in June. During the festival, visitors can enjoy a variety of music as well as food vendors, artisans, and activities for children.

Another popular event in Simsbury is Simsbury Meadows Performing Arts. This annual event combines the best in performing arts with community involvement. Throughout the summer, visitors can enjoy an array of live performances ranging from music to theater to dance. Additionally, there are special events such as the “Family Fun Festival” and “Spooktacular.”

A great way to experience Simsbury is to attend Celebrate Simsbury. This annual event takes place in September and features fun activities for everybody. Visitors can enjoy live entertainment, delicious food, arts and crafts projects, educational activities, and carnival rides.

Simsbury boasts some of the most beautiful bike trails and paths in Connecticut. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic routes such as the Farmington River Trail and Iron Horse Trail or take part in the annual Tour De Simsbury rides.

Home to the renowned Simsbury Farms Golf Course and historic Phelps Tavern, this recreational hotspot offers so much more than a round of golf. Visitors to Simsbury Farms can enjoy a variety of activities, including tennis and paddle court, swimming pools, playground, and children's pool, as well as a scenic walking path and picnic area.
 

Schools

Simsbury has outstanding educational opportunities, with all schools in Simsbury rated in the top ten in Connecticut. Some of these include:

 

 

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Overview for Simsbury, CT

15,537 people live in Simsbury, where the median age is 46 and the average individual income is $69,579. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

15,537

Total Population

46 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$69,579

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Simsbury, CT

Simsbury has 5,860 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Simsbury do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 15,537 people call Simsbury home. The population density is 1,312.303 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

15,537

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

46

Median Age

48.59 / 51.41%

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3

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$69,579

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Schools in Simsbury, CT

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