Hotshots is located at 130 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (Rt. 6) in Newtown, CT, at the corner of Rt. 6 and Rt. 25. If you're coming from the West . . .
I-84 is all the rage. Head east, and get off at Exit 9. Make a right at the stop sign at the bottom of the ramp onto Rt. 25, and drive about 1/4 mile south, until you get to the first light, the T-intersection with Rt.
6. Turn right at the light, drive about 50 feet, and cut right again, up the driveway entrance into Hotshots. Park in back and c'mon in, join the party! If you're coming from the East . . . Take I-84 west to
Exit 9, the Rt. 25 exit. Make a left at the bottom of the ramp, and then it's the same deal as above: right at the light, 50 feet, right again, and you're in! If you're coming from deep South . . . Use the Garden
State Parkway North to get to I-87 South, the NY Thruway. After you cross the Tappan Zee, get onto I-287, the Cross Weschester Expressway (the exit is on your right about a mile after the bridge). Continue driving to
the next paragraph . . . Other options for northbounders include using I-95 North to I-287 West, or the Hutchinson River Parkway North. In all cases, get on I-684 North to I-84 East, then follow the eastbounder directions
above until you reach that golden Exit 9. If you're coming from Southern Connecticut . . . Route 25 North can work for you. Follow it up through Monroe and Newtown, until it splits off from Rt. 6 at the
light. Stay with Rt. 6 for 50 feet, then make your grand entrance via the driveway on the right. For others, Rt. 7 might be the better bet. Follow not-so-terribly-super 7 north to the hookup with I-84 in Danbury, then
head east on the interstate. Exit 9 is only minutes away. If you're coming from the North . . . So many choices! Take Rt. 25 South to Newtown and follow the eastbounder directions above. Otherwise, do
what you have to do to get to I-84 and follow that to Exit 9. If you're west of Newtown when you get on the interstate, travel east; if you're east of Newtown, travel west. If you think wordy directions are boring . . .
you may well be right, but we're willing to take that hit. All that matters to us is that you arrive hail, hearty, and well-informed. |
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