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JCM333
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Frank Pepe's. Pizzeria in the Little Italy district of New Haven. Oldest pizza place in country. Absolutely amazing pizza; highly recommended. [View Full Report] |
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southeasttitan
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Ate at a great Indian place. Can't remember the name, but it was a half a block away from the Courtyard by Marriott and was cheap but high quality. [View Full Report] |
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Joecool866
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ANYWHERE. New Haven't cuisine is so diverse and amazingly delicious. [View Full Report] |
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Sectumsempra
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not that much... [View Full Report] |
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bmwdan13
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There are a number of great restaurants in the area near the athletic facilities- Au Bon Pain, etc. [View Full Report] |
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mochi
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There is a great variety, but I don't know all the names. Ivy Noodle is supposed to be inexpensive and good; I went to a Thai buffet for a little over $6. [View Full Report] |
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momof07
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Found a wonderful bagel shop/chain in town and we were able to get great coffee to go for breakfast. [View Full Report] |
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mimiantoinette
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There was a Mexican restaurant in a neighboring town and it was the best Mexican food I have ever had! [View Full Report] |
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Nattocollege
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Nothing compelling [View Full Report] |
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Mr. Pink
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Too many to count. Try out a Thai restaurant. [View Full Report] |
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senioritis42
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Louis' Lunch, Pepe's (pizza) [View Full Report] |
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drummerdude_07
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Thai Taste was both cheap and excellent. Coldstone Creamery is always a good idea too. [View Full Report] |
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bwilton
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Try to grab a slice at either Sally's Pizza ar at Pepe's. If you can't, and if you are a Yankees or a Red Sox fan, grab a burger at Louis' Lunch. The burgers don't look like much, but they are excellent. The guys who work there lo [View Full Report] |