Visiting the Real Stars Hollow: Washington Depot, CT

Washington Depot Town HallFeeling bored in my apartment this weekend, I decided I needed to take a trip and find someplace new to spend a day. In trying to think of where to go, I came up with the idea of searching for the real Stars Hollow, CT. Stars Hollow is the fictional town that played host to the Gilmore Girls, a television show which I embarrassingly admit I used to watch. On the show its portrayed a quaint little town with lots of quirky characters and it kind of shaped my expectations of Connecticut when I moved up here. I did a quick search on the Wikipedia and discovered that show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino based Stars Hollow on the real-life town of Washington Depot, CT. And less than an hour away, it seemed perfect for a quick weekend pilgrimage.

Its wrong to compare Stars Hallow to Washington Depot simply based on their appearance. Stars Hollow is actually a Warner Bros. backlot set that was built decades earlier for films like The Music Man. So it was not meant to look like Washington Depot. Still when I arrived in the town center there were all the familiar elements: a town hall, churches, small businesses, and a central lawn. One iconic piece that did appear to be missing was a gazzebo. In comparison to the Warners’ orderly “Midwestern town” set, Washington Depot has a slightly more rambling feel set on the side of a hill. The buildings were also smaller than their television counterparts - none of the businesses were built more than a story high. Washington Depot also seems much more remote than Stars Hollow. Although it was only 20 miles away, I drove almost an hour through rural areas on winding roads to get there.

Marty's CafeWhen I originally hatched my plan, I thought I would go through the town with my videocamera asking to locals about the show and whether they thought their town could be Stars Hollow. I realized that would be pretty annoying though, so instead I decided I would just try to take in as much as I could on my own. I started out with lunch at a local cafe called Marty’s. Not quite a Luke’s diner, this was more of an upscale cafe with a lot of interior design going on. There were bookshelves, dining room tables, and I ate my turkey club in a armchair at a coffee table. The food was pretty good though and the people were very friendly. Afterwards I took a walk around the shopping area and there were plenty of Stars Hollow staples: a bookstore, a antique furniture shop, a post office, a small market, and a hardware supply store. I stopped in at a gift shop called Fancy That! in search of the perfect Mother’s Day gift (still looking). After seeing most of the local fair and getting lost driving around a few times, I decided to head back.

I think the biggest thing difference that struck me about Washington Depot was it seemed higher class than Stars Hollow. I could not envision a teenage mother like Loralai Gilmore fitting in here easily and eventually owning a home. Most of the homes looked quite large and expensive and the stores were a little pricier. I did see an inn that may have been the model for the Dragonfly on the show, but it looked a little fancier than the TV bed and breakfast. Rory would not have had to gone far for a prep school education, there was a boarding school called The Gunnery right in the center of town. A couple students from there were actually getting some coffee when I was at Marty’s. Washington Depot definitely makes a model small town with just about everything you would really need and none of the excess of suburbia.

I’m not sure how I would make out in a place like Washington Depot. If I thought Bristol was boring, I imagine I would feel even more shut in in Washington Depot. If you’re looking to get away from it all though, its a very nice area. Still it was a fun to explore a little part of the state I knew nothing about and be able to tell people about it.

7 Responses to “Visiting the Real Stars Hollow: Washington Depot, CT”


  1. 1 stephen clancy

    From one Clancy to another- you wrote well but find more worthy topics

  2. 2 Scott E. Digital

    Gilmore Girls, huh?

    Real men watch ‘Charmed’.

  3. 3 monica j cochran

    i think it would be osome to go to the as u say stars hollow the place where the gilmore girls did thier set im glad to say im a big fan of the hole cast but my favorit out of the hole cast was loreli and rory i would love to one day go and check out the place where it was all done i think it would be fabulas and a great trip i hope one day i can

  4. 4 monica j cochran

    IM PROUD TO SAY IM AM A BIG FAN OF THE GILMORE GIRLS. MY HUSBAND BOUGHT THE HOLE SET FOR ME AND IM ALWAYS WATCHING THEM THEY ARE MY FAVOITE SHOWS TO WATCH . AND PERSONLY I THINK IT WOULD OSOME TO VISIT WHERE THEY DID THE WHOLE GILMORE SET I WOULD LOVE NOTHING BUT TO TAKE A TRIP TO THE PLACE WHERE IT WAS ALL DONE AND I DONT CARE WHO THINK THIS IS LAME . I WOULD ALSO LOVE TO MEET THE WHOLE CAST I DONT REALY HAVE A FAVORIT I PERSONLY LOVE THE WHOLE CAST SO I COULD SAY IT ENOUGH I LOVE THE SHOWS AND THE CAST LIKE I SAID IM A BIG BIG FANE IF I COULD WATCH THEM MORE THAN I ALREADY DO I WOULD SINCERLY MJC

  5. 5 monica j cochran

    AND IV BEEN LOOKING AT THE OTHERS COMENTS AND NO REAL MEN DONT WATCH CHARMED REAL MEN WATCH WHAT EVER THEY WANT

  6. 6 gilmoregirls

    You bought the whole set? how?

  7. 7 adonny

    i have the complete series as well. you can get it at any major big box store.
    steve, do you happen to remember what the inn that looked like the dragonfly was called? there are a few in town and i was curious as to which one it is.

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