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i have been ordering pizzas from pepe's on wooster st. for years and they are the best pizza i...
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i have been ordering pizzas from pepe's on wooster st. for years and they are the best pizza i have ever had.
they get very crowded on friday nights & weekends because people come from all around to visit wooster st. so if you are planning a trip, you might want to come down during the week or plan on staying a while.
however any wait time is worth it!
the pizza is really delicious. i am convinced that nobody gets better pizza than we do in ct.
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Went there on a Sunday afternoon in the fall and the place was packed, we were lucky to get a...
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Went there on a Sunday afternoon in the fall and the place was packed, we were lucky to get a parking place on the street. Over a hour and a half wait so we went next door to "The Spot". The same pizza we were told just not the ambiance of the original restaurant. Pizza was very tasty and large. A oval shaped pie that was cut into irregular shaped slices. The crust was very thin and very crispy, alittle burnt on the edges. The sauce was more a plain tomato sauce than a pizza sauce, not spicy enough for my taste. The cheese was ample but the topping were weak in supply. I've had pizza all over the country and this was good, just not the best which I've had in Philadelphia.
Pros: Food, Liquor License
Cons: Parking, Waiting too long for a table
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I have traveled the state and whenever I see an Italian bakery I stop and try a cannoli. From...
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I have traveled the state and whenever I see an Italian bakery I stop and try a cannoli. From Greenwich to Hartford and everything in between, nothing beats Lucibello's. Their cakes are outstanding. Four generations of my family have been getting desserts there for over 50 years.
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Sally's Pizza
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Restaurants
237 Wooster St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
After growing up in Woodbridge and going to Sally's almost every weekend as a young boy, I have...
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After growing up in Woodbridge and going to Sally's almost every weekend as a young boy, I have traveled back from Texas many times to the Northeast and each time I have made my way to Sally's. I can taste the quality before I ever get there and standing outside at 430 until they are ready to let us in is half the fun. I can't get enough of the thin crust, lovely, pizza that comes from their ovens...Yes the service can be difficult, but that has been the same for over 60 years... and its worth the time spent there.I actually showed up during the week they take off on vacation and had to go down the street to Frank Pepe's and it just wasn't the same....New Haven has it all over everyone else when it comes to pizza that is to die over...
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Modern Apizza Place
Category:
Sandwiches
874 State St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 776-5306
Everyone knows that New Haven is known for it's famous Wooster Street pizza. Moden is definitely...
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Everyone knows that New Haven is known for it's famous Wooster Street pizza. Moden is definitely not on Wooster Street (although close) but is known for their pizza.
If you visit New Haven and don't go to Modern, you are missing out on one of New Haven's oldest traditions. Having gone through many renovations, Modern is now a medium-sized restaurant, slightly larger than Sally's or the original Pepe's Pizza restaurants on Wooster St.
Bosting a thin crispy crust, you'll get fresh ingredients and a great pizza. Don't bother to call in to check specials -- there are none. No discounts, no frills, etc.
The pizza is unbeatable, and the lines are somewhat smaller than Pepe's or Sally's. In my opinion, the pizza is better.
They feature Foxon Park soda (Birch Beer, Root Beer, Ginger Ale) and have cold draught beer as well.
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Nestled right on the most heavily frequented strip of Chapel Street is New Haven's gem of a...
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Nestled right on the most heavily frequented strip of Chapel Street is New Haven's gem of a bookstore, which also happens to run one of the best bakeries around. Naturally geared towards the student crowd, the bookstore carries more than the usual blockbuster. The selection is eclectic and sometimes surprising, and it is almost as much fun to browse the aisles for books as it is to take one out, order a scone or a muffin, sit down and read through it. Since Atticus is located right in the middle between two world-class museums, it is not surprising that the selection of books on art and photography is especially strong.
More friendly and cozy than the big chain bookstore nearby, Atticus is a delightful place to stop in, spend an hour or quietly sip coffee while reading a book.
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Modern Apizza is hands down the best pizza I've ever had. That includes all the pizzarias in New...
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Modern Apizza is hands down the best pizza I've ever had. That includes all the pizzarias in New Haven and New York City (Sally's, Lombardi's..ect). Everything about it is perfection. Hot damn. Im getting hungry just thinking about it.
Pros: THE BEST PIZZA MONEY CAN BUY
Cons: its far, far away from my home
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Sure, there's now a Cold Stone Creamery in New Haven where you can get whatever you want mixed...
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Sure, there's now a Cold Stone Creamery in New Haven where you can get whatever you want mixed into your ice cream. Who cares? Ashley's has flavors you'd never dream up on your own, but are orgasmicly good and exactly what you wanted before you knew you needed them. Seriously. Best ice cream ever.
My favorites - the sweet cream (no extraneous flavors to get in the way of absolutely pure ice cream...makes vanilla taste lurid) or coffee oreo (dark yet creamy, incredibly complex and textured)
And, the drawings (some by children, others by the childish) will keep you entertained as you eat, if you don't grab your cone and walk around in the summer evening.
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Miya's Sushi
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Restaurants
68 Howe St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 777-9760
There is not better artistic cuisine in the entire state than Miya's. The menu, which reads like...
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There is not better artistic cuisine in the entire state than Miya's. The menu, which reads like a novel, is both entertaining and challenging, incorporating ingredients that you would never think go well together but does. You just have to go there.
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Edge of the Woods
Category:
Medical & Hospital Equip
379 Whalley Ave
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 787-1055
Edge of the Woods has been New Haven's response to healthy food. Primarily catering to those that...
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Edge of the Woods has been New Haven's response to healthy food. Primarily catering to those that prefer natural food, they aren't necessarily a solely vegan place.
They have a bakery on premises and have tons of freshly baked goods. They also feature vegetarian lasagna as well as other vegetarian foods for those looking for that.
The full market also hosts many local brands of natural foods such as peanut butter, jellies and locally grown vegetables. Although they are higher priced than those you can find in the supermarket, they are catering to a specialized crowd and market.
Their hours are reasonable, and their selection is great.
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