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The Children's Museum is a perfect place to bring young ones or even to go when you are...
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The Children's Museum is a perfect place to bring young ones or even to go when you are bored.
All the rooms have a specific theme and they are changed periodically. The experience is terrific as you always walk away from it with knowledge of a particular subject that you never had before. It's not specifically catered to a specific subject (for example, science or nature) but you'll always have something to talk about.
Parking is located nearby and is close to a lot of restaurants for a complete afternoon.
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Diagnosed problem and fixed in minutes.....Job well done!
2 years ago
Diagnosed problem and fixed in minutes.....Job well done!
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TYCO
Category:
Printing & Publishing Services
262 Elm St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 562-9723
Most students need to purchase course packets from TYCO at some point in their college career....
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Most students need to purchase course packets from TYCO at some point in their college career. TYCO’s turnaround is usually quite fast, and their opening hours are reasonably long. Actually TYCO also serves other printing needs such as producing cards and flyers, and it offers a large variety of choices on paper, binds, finishing, etc. It also helps with faxing documents.
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A great almost vegetarian restaurant. There is lots of variety of foods so you will never get...
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A great almost vegetarian restaurant. There is lots of variety of foods so you will never get bored plus the food taste delicious. Service is always warm and friendly, And I love the drinks (which I stop in for especially).
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Ivy Noodle
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Restaurants
316 Elm St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
What Yalie, burning the midnight oil, can resist Ivy Noodle? It is a mecca for cheap and greasy...
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What Yalie, burning the midnight oil, can resist Ivy Noodle? It is a mecca for cheap and greasy noodles; but unlike every other Asian place in New Haven, it's actually authentic. Great for a late-night snack. The best things on the menu are the pan fried wontons (12 for $3.50), the chow mein, the lo mein, and the scallion pancakes.
Pros: open late, great food, cheap
Cons: belligerent and curt service
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Peter Indorf is the dude who knows jewelry in New Haven. Peter is a master craftsman and his...
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Peter Indorf is the dude who knows jewelry in New Haven. Peter is a master craftsman and his store showcases his talent of designing beautiful jewelry. If I was to be given a piece of jewelry (such as a diamond) I would want it to come from Peter Indorf. Peter can also design a piece for you or sell your antique jewelry. A very trustworthy jeweler.
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I don't know which to rave about first - the food or the bathrooms at Miso.
If you like sashimi...
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I don't know which to rave about first - the food or the bathrooms at Miso.
If you like sashimi (or sushi), the highest quality fish and chefs in New Haven are found at Miso. The rest of the menu is perfectly adequate for those who get squeamish eating uncooked foods, but the sashimi is as close to perfection as I've ever had except for the one time I went to Iron Chef Morimoto's restaurant in Philly. Funny story about that...when he comes to New Haven, apparently he eats at Miso! Check out their website.
It's not just the great food, though. The restaurant itself is gorgeous - very artfully designed without being too intimidating. You can stop in for lunch in jeans or arrive for dinner dressed to the teeth...you'll be taken in by your surroundings and put at ease - even the restrooms are beautiful!
A bit pricey during dinner by New Haven standards - though well worth it - but their lunch menu is very reasonable.
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Oolongs Tea Bar Llc
Category:
Bakeries
1044 Chapel St Unit 4
New Haven,
Connecticut 06510
(203) 752-0178
Located at 1044 Chapel Street in Sherman's Alley, this tea shop boasts over 70 varieties of tea,...
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Located at 1044 Chapel Street in Sherman's Alley, this tea shop boasts over 70 varieties of tea, which line the walls in individual glass bottles, baked goods and sandwiches. Few tea shops are available in Connecticut, much less in the Urban environment of New Haven Yale area. The few other tea shops I know of, while quant, have limited selection and is sort of more "little old ladies" go to tea. The tea selections here offer a much wider choice for the less traditional palate.
Sit for a specially-prepared pot of tea with a friend, or grab a delicious smoothie or bubble tea. I would love to find some others, but I know of no other place in CT for bubble tea. If you have not had bubble tea, it is green tea (but tastier than your typical 'acquired taste" type green) with tapicoa "bubble" balls - sort of the marshmellows in hot cocoa concept, but the tea infuses the balls and they have a sweet juicy quality in a drink that is very yummy but rather good for you.
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Nikkita
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Restaurants
200 Crown St
New Haven,
Connecticut 06510
Was very impressed with the place! I have been back several times since my first visit. Love the...
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Was very impressed with the place! I have been back several times since my first visit. Love the decor and the food is very reasonably priced and excellent! Topped with great Martini's and other beverages as well. I highly recommend it, it is a great spot to hang with friends for any occasion. Though the service can sometimes be a little slow, if you are not in a rush it is fine to just chill with your friends. My new favorite place to go!
Pros: Great food at great prices.
Cons: Slow service
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Long Wharf Theatre
Category:
Movie Theaters
222 Sargent Dr
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 787-4282
Located off exit 46 of I-95 in the meat-packing area of New Haven, Long Wharf Theatre is New...
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Located off exit 46 of I-95 in the meat-packing area of New Haven, Long Wharf Theatre is New Haven's premiere theatre. Winner of Tony's and a Pulitzer, Long Wharf is the place to see up-and-coming playwrights, actors and directors. Two stages highlight larger productions as well as smaller plays and staged readings. Al Pacino called Long Wharf home twice. Their season runs September to May.
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