No sólo la ciudad de New Haven introdujo la pizza en los Estados Unidos, sino que también es el hogar de la hamburguesa, introducida en el mundo por este restaurante en 1900. Si se conduce o camina demasiado rápido, es posible no distinguir este pequeño edificio sin pretensiones con estilo de cabaña, escondido a lo largo de las calles comerciales. Pero en el interior, los locales disfrutan de una hamburguesa "bomba", tan buena que no hace falta ponerle ketchup o mostaza. Las hamburguesas son cocidas a la parrilla en posición vertical para obtener el mejor sabor posible, y a veces ofrecen una rebanada de queso. Este es un clásico punto de referencia de New Haven. ¡Imperdible!
Undoubtedly one of the neighborhood's favorite ice-cream parlors, Ashley's Ice Cream is one of the must-visit joints on every tourist's list. Since its inception, this ice-cream parlor has been known for its unique flavors, which has only increased in number over the years. Bring out your inner child with its range of specialties, including the Red White and Blueberry, Nutella Chip, Lemon Pie and Bittersweet Chocolate ice-creams. Apart from its ice-creams, the cakes, frozen yogurt, juices and smoothies are also worth a try.
Este restaurante es la sucursal de New Haven de la cadena de falafel de fama mundial que se inició en la ciudad de Nueva York, en Greenwich Village, en 1971. Esta sucursal es más bonita, un espacio para sentarse, con las paredes cubiertas de alfombras de felpa de Oriente Medio. El menú ofrece todos los favoritos de Mamoun, como el famoso falafel, shawarma, pinchos y kibbeh. Mamoun's es un lugar perfecto para comer algo y quedar satisfecho con especialidades saludables de Oriente Medio.
When moseying along Chapel Street, stop into this popular student (but not exclusively) hangout. Here, it's a toss up between what's more fun; the excellent selection of homemade soups, salads and sandwiches, gourmet coffees and sweet pastries, or the titles that cover almost every subject known to publishing. Sunny seating makes this a cozy stop in any season, and a great place to peek into when downtown.
This funky (and popular with the Yale crowd) bookstore offers an expansive selection for all ages and tastes, plus a fun adjoining cafe to grab a bite or drink and to further enjoy the literary experience. The store faces busy Chapel Street and if you are lucky enough to grab a place by the window, you can add people watching to the experience. Close to the Yale University Art Gallery and other Yale attractions, Atticus is a great place for the bookish as well as the hungry tourist.
168 York Street Cafe is a chic hangout spot, just ideal for enjoying a fun evening with your friends. This gay and lesbian bar is known for offering an extensive beverage list that include your favorite spirits and refreshing cocktails to accompany you for an evening here. The menu is moderately priced and the Happy Hours make this easy-on-your-pocket. The bar hosts some entertaining performances regularly and also has TV and WiFi for your entertainment. In case you feel hungry, 168 York Street Cafe offers a scrumptious finger food menu to munch on. While, on Sundays, they have special American breakfast and brunch menu that will entice your palate.
Brooklyn Baking Company is a bakery and coffee shop that also serves sumptuous breakfast and brunch. The establishment itself is quite spacious with multiple chairs and tables provided to accommodate a large group. The ambiance is quaint and cozy and the food is delicious. House specialties are donuts and homemade bread such as Bavarian cream, honey glazed, chocolate, jelly and Boston cream.
Vibrant ambience, impeccable service and delicious food is what this lovely Thai diner in New Haven is known for. Every dish served at this restaurant is a fine mix of authentic Thai cuisine and modern cooking techniques. The menu offers signature Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Fried Rice, Shrimps, Salmon, Mussels and more, with a modern touch to each one of them. These are well-complemented by delectable cocktails, wines, beers, and more from their drink’s menu. Moreover, the elaborate food menu includes vegan options too. Located in the downtown area of the city, September in Bangkok is a great place to enjoy a scrumptious Thai meal in New Haven.
Lobster Landing is a restaurant that started out of an effort to start a small food cart. The restaurant now is a popular spot with locals and tourists alike, as it serves the best Lobster Rolls. It is a cozy little place serving limited but enticing choices in seafood. The place serves alluring Lobster rolls with gluten-free options. This little restaurant has been awarded by the regional and local magazines for being one of the best places to serve Lobster Rolls. Apart from giving a cozy feel, they welcome patrons to bring any beverages, food, they like to their restaurant that is not served by them.
El Camion is a great spot to satiate your hunger on a budget. A quaint Mexican eatery, the place has a disarmingly simple interior where they let their food do all the talking. Mexican staples like tacos and quesadillas laden with choice of chicken, white fish, steak or pulled pork are available in addition to the sweet potatoes fillings for vegetarians. Everything on the menu is under USD10 ensuring a treat for your palate and your wallet.
Undoubtedly one of the neighborhood's favorite ice-cream parlors, Ashley's Ice Cream is one of the must-visit joints on every tourist's list. Since its inception, this ice-cream parlor has been known for its unique flavors, which has only increased in number over the years. Bring out your inner child with its range of specialties, including the Red White and Blueberry, Nutella Chip, Lemon Pie and Bittersweet Chocolate ice-creams. Apart from its ice-creams, the cakes, frozen yogurt, juices and smoothies are also worth a try.