
Restaurants
From casual bites to fine dining, discover the best restaurants New Haven has to offer
RestaurantsMamouns Falafel
Legendary late-night falafel and shawarma. Been fueling Yale students and night owls forever. Fast, cheap, delicious.
RestaurantsBLDG
Vibrant New American inside Hotel Marcel. Creative cuisine and craft cocktails in a stunning Brutalist-inspired space.
RestaurantsHigh George
Rooftop restaurant with retractable glass ceiling, city views, and Mediterranean small plates. Best sunset spot in town.
RestaurantsAtelier Florian
Belgian bistro with eclectic fare, craft cocktails, and Belgian beers. Beloved for brunch and moules frites.
RestaurantsBellas Cafe
Legendary pancakes and creative brunch dishes on Whalley Ave with a devoted local following.
RestaurantsCrepes Choupette
Charming French creperie with sweet and savory crepes, galettes, and coffee near Yale campus.
RestaurantsBAR New Haven
Pizza, nightclub, and brewery all under one roof. The mashed potato pizza is a must. Live music and dancing upstairs on weekends.
RestaurantsZeneli Pizzeria e Cucina
Authentic Neapolitan pizza with a wood-fired oven imported from Italy. Fresh pasta and Italian wines in a warm downtown space.
RestaurantsHome
Southern comfort food with a New Haven twist. Famous for fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and the best mac and cheese in the Elm City.
RestaurantsKuro Shiro
Japanese ramen shop with rich tonkotsu broth, handmade noodles, and crispy gyoza. Small space, big flavors. Cash only.
RestaurantsJunzi Kitchen
Modern Chinese noodles and bings from Yale grads. Fast-casual, fresh, and unlike anything else in town. Great lunch spot.
RestaurantsLalibela Ethiopian
Authentic Ethiopian with spongy injera bread and rich stews. Eat with your hands the traditional way. Vegetarian-friendly.
RestaurantsMiyas Sushi
Legendary sustainable sushi from the late Bun Lai. Invasive species rolls and creative Japanese cuisine that earned national attention.
RestaurantsLuce
Rustic Italian with wood-fired everything. Great date night spot with candlelit ambiance and a killer burrata appetizer.
RestaurantsTemple Grill
Classic American steakhouse downtown. Dry-aged steaks, stiff cocktails, and old-school service. Power lunch and dinner crowd.
RestaurantsTre Scalini
Old-school Italian on Wooster Street. Red sauce classics, veal parm, and a dining room that feels like Sunday dinner at nonnas house.
RestaurantsRubamba
Latin American fusion with Peruvian and Ecuadorian flavors, craft cocktails, and live music nights on Orange Street.
RestaurantsOak Haven Table & Bar
Upscale American with seasonal menus and craft cocktails in a warm, contemporary space.
RestaurantsArchie Moore's
New Haven's famous wings destination since 1898. Over 40 wing sauces, pub fare, and a lively bar scene.
RestaurantsParthenon Diner
Classic Greek diner on Chapel Street serving breakfast all day, gyros, and Greek specialties. A New Haven institution for late-night eats.
RestaurantsClaire's Corner Copia
A Chapel Street institution since 1975 serving vegetarian, vegan, and kosher comfort food. Celebrating 50 years of plant-powered goodness.
RestaurantsTavern on State
Chef Emily Mingrone's cozy East Rock gem serving farm-driven American fare. The happy hour is stellar and the steaks are next-level.
RestaurantsShell & Bones Oyster Bar
Waterfront dining at its finest — oysters, seafood, and sunset views on the harbor. Connecticut Magazine's Best Oyster Bar.
RestaurantsThe Luke Brasserie
Contemporary Mediterranean brasserie in the historic Taft Building. Shared plates, stunning interiors, and a must-visit cocktail program.
RestaurantsOlea
Stylish Spanish-inspired restaurant serving tapas, paella, and wine.
RestaurantsHeirloom
Farm-to-table restaurant with creative New American dishes and craft cocktails.
RestaurantsUnion League Cafe
Upscale French bistro in a stunning Beaux-Arts building on Chapel Street.
RestaurantsSally's Apizza
Iconic Wooster Street pizzeria known for its charred, thin-crust pies.
RestaurantsFrank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
The original New Haven coal-fired pizza since 1925. Home of the famous white clam pie.



