Celebrating Cinco de Mayo at Saugatuck’s Viva Zapata Restaurant
Photo by Matthew Mandell, Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce, for The Westport Local Press. With new guidelines for local bars and restaurants now in effect - locals flocked to Viva Zapata’s Mexican Restaurant, 530 Riverside Avenue, to celebrate Cinco de Mayo tonight. The popular local hangout was excited to be permitted to remain open until midnight, with patrons now able to purchase drinks without the purchase of food; a step closer to pre-pandemic operations. The large outdoor patio gave space for the groups to enjoy their dinner service while tents kept them dry after today’s wet weather.
“Vivas” has operated in Westport since 1969, making it one of the longest running restaurants in Westport - with generations of Westporters
Correction: Clarification that alcohol purchases without food purchases are for outdoor service only until the next State of Connecticut reopening phase, which begins on May 19th.
Love is the Way
A scene of love from downtown’s Christ & Holy Trinity Church this afternoon.
Sunset Sail Home
A sailing boat motors its way through the Compo Yacht Basin channel Saturday evening after warm sun and blustery winds created the perfect day to unfurl the sails and enjoy the Sound.
Photo by Preston Siroka, 8th grader, for The Westport Local Press. Hip Hop Hits Downtown
An instructor with the Westport Dance Collective teaches a class on Hop Hop this afternoon on Main Street.

