Food Scene
One of the most famous Pizzerias in the world. Part of the famous duo (along with Pepe's) on Wooster street. My personal favorite pizza on the planet.
Expect long lines and slow service. Don't go if you in a rush, but if you want a piece of New Haven and pizza history definitely go.
72 locals recommend
Sally's Apizza
237 Wooster StOne of the most famous Pizzerias in the world. Part of the famous duo (along with Pepe's) on Wooster street. My personal favorite pizza on the planet.
Expect long lines and slow service. Don't go if you in a rush, but if you want a piece of New Haven and pizza history definitely go.
Along with Sallys, a top 10 pizza place in America. Best known for their White Clam pizza. For locals, either you are a Sallys or Pepe's fan....
170 locals recommend
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
157 Wooster StAlong with Sallys, a top 10 pizza place in America. Best known for their White Clam pizza. For locals, either you are a Sallys or Pepe's fan....
Right around the block this Pizzeria was started by an ex Sallys employee. The Pizza is excellent. I personally like the Bacon, or Mashed Potato Pie, but you can't go wrong.
Bar turns into a nightclub during the evening and brew their own assortment of beers.
103 locals recommend
BAR
254 Crown StRight around the block this Pizzeria was started by an ex Sallys employee. The Pizza is excellent. I personally like the Bacon, or Mashed Potato Pie, but you can't go wrong.
Bar turns into a nightclub during the evening and brew their own assortment of beers.
Famous vegetarian restaurant open for the last 40 years.
33 locals recommend
Claire's Corner Copia- dine in, take out, curbside pickup
1000 Chapel StFamous vegetarian restaurant open for the last 40 years.
Often credited with making the first hamburger in America, Louis is a one of a kind place, open since 1895. The adage doing it my way does no apply here. The hamburger are without ketchup, on white toast with cooked onion and to die for.
43 locals recommend
Louis' Lunch
261 Crown StOften credited with making the first hamburger in America, Louis is a one of a kind place, open since 1895. The adage doing it my way does no apply here. The hamburger are without ketchup, on white toast with cooked onion and to die for.
But upscale, but a nice farm to table restaurant which specializes in asian dishes.
16 locals recommend
ZINC New Haven
964 Chapel StBut upscale, but a nice farm to table restaurant which specializes in asian dishes.
Mecha Noodle Bar
116 Washington StExcellent Pho and other Vietnamese specialties.
Cask Republic
179 Crown StGreat beer menu and excellent upscale pub favorites.
Entertainment & Activities
Often has traveling broadway shows. Nice location to catch up on musicals and other theater productions without the hassle of New York
57 locals recommend
Shubert Theater
247 College StOften has traveling broadway shows. Nice location to catch up on musicals and other theater productions without the hassle of New York
Home of the Yale hockey team, the Yale Whale is a great place to catch a division 1 game.
16 locals recommend
Ingalls Rink
73 Sachem StHome of the Yale hockey team, the Yale Whale is a great place to catch a division 1 game.
Arts & Culture
An excellent exhibit of the universities Art collection
171 locals recommend
Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel StAn excellent exhibit of the universities Art collection
Essentials
Rite Aid
645 Foxon RdAnything you need for your stay that you might of forgotten.
Drinks & Nightlife
A little bit like the old CBGBs in the Bowery. Many famous bands got their start there, and a lot of new bands come through trying. Always fun... and loud.
22 locals recommend
Toad's Place
300 York StA little bit like the old CBGBs in the Bowery. Many famous bands got their start there, and a lot of new bands come through trying. Always fun... and loud.
Sightseeing
Where the tours of Yale start from. Center is open from 9-30 to 4pm Monday through Friday. 11-00am to 4pm Saturdays and Sundays.
10 locals recommend
Visitor Center
149 Elm StWhere the tours of Yale start from. Center is open from 9-30 to 4pm Monday through Friday. 11-00am to 4pm Saturdays and Sundays.
Getting Around
Metro-North Commuter Railroad
50 Union AveTrain to New York