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Five Spots for Amazing Views of New Haven

Whether you’re looking to shake up your weekend with friends, plan a date night to remember, or be a tourist in your own city, try looking at New Haven from a new perspective. You know our city from the ground level, so consider a new vantage point. Take your view of New Haven to new heights, literally. Depending on your vista, you can bask in the rolling green hills of the Elm City or the twinkling lights of downtown. If you’re ready to widen your horizons and bask in your main character moment, stop by each of these beloved spots... View Article

Where to Find Your Next Book in New Haven

World Book Day is April 23! Celebrate by exploring one of New Haven’s beloved bookstores and picking up a new beach read for the summer. Whether you’re a BookTok reader or have a taste for classic literature, there’s nothing better than scanning the shelves of your favorite bookstore. Here are four must-visit bookstores waiting for you in New Haven.  Book Trader Cafe Established in 1998, Book Trader Cafe is an independent bookstore located in the heart of the Yale campus. With more than 16,000 titles in stock, Book Trader also serves up delicious gourmet sandwiches, soups, coffee, and pastries made... View Article

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Festivals In Focus: The Cherry Blossom Celebration

Spring is in full bloom. Can you feel it? Have you seen it? We’ll show you the way.  Each spring season, the landscape of New Haven softens to welcome delicate petals and sprawling forest green leaves. Nowhere in our city is this on a more magnificent display than the blooming pink Yoshino Cherry Blossom Trees that return to our greens each year. The fledgling blooms are welcomed by a time-honored New Haven tradition, The Cherry Blossom Celebration, which celebrates the local community, the mystery of nature, and the connection between the two.  In Japan, the celebration of blooming cherry blossoms... View Article

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New Haven Restaurant Week Is Back, And We Saved You A Seat

Foodies, gather round. New Haven Restaurant Week returns to the Elm City this month, April 16-21. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Connecticut’s first and longest-running organized restaurant week program, and to celebrate, we’re inviting you to “eat like a local” at 24 of our city’s best spots.  This spring, visitors and locals can dine across eight distinct New Haven neighborhoods at 24 beloved restaurants. Participating spots include Atelier Florian, serving up fresh sea-to-table dishes and sustainable meats and produce from local purveyors; Camacho Garage, with their contemporary Mexican street food and cerveza; and Elm City Social, pouring up... View Article

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Ways to Spend National Self Care Day in New Haven

If you’ve been burning the candle at both ends since the new year, then it’s high time to take a moment for yourself. The holiday you never knew about, but now will never forget, National Self Care Day, returns on April 5th. Self care looks different for everyone, but there is no denying, we all need it. Whether you prefer to unwind in the sun, the shade, or the corners of your Netflix queue, April 5th is your day. Here are just a few of the ways you can spend National Care Day in Downtown New Haven.  Reading the Tea... View Article

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5 Places for Simply Irresistible Desserts

Maybe the kitchen is not your domain. Maybe you’re avoiding the cleanup aftermath of a baking day. Maybe you take the words “measure with your heart” too seriously to succeed. Does this mean you don’t deserve a decadent homemade dessert? Not on our watch. From decadent cakes to seasonal pastries, classic desserts to unique confections, New Haven is home to some of the best bakeries and cafes in New England. With no shortage of creative sweet treats to match our city’s creative spirit, New Haven is the perfect place to indulge in a nostalgic dessert, try a new pastry, or... View Article

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A Conversation with Chef Francesco d’Amuri of L’Orcio

In New Haven, food is our culture and, here, the response to “where should we eat?” will never be “I don’t know”. New Haven continues to stand as a mecca for all things dining. With new restaurants moving in and veteran spots stacking up anniversaries, the Elm City streets are culinary treasure troves. One of our gastronomic gems, L’Orcio, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. In this anniversary spotlight, learn how Chef and owner Francesco d’Amuri rose from humble beginnings as a dishwasher to one of New England’s top chefs.  A child of farmers, Chef Francesco d’Amuri was raised... View Article

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5 Bars in Downtown New Haven Serving Unique Beers on Tap

Whether it’s the St. Paddy’s Day spirit in the air or the lingering promise of springtime, the drink of the month is an ice cold beer. From drafts to crafts, lagers to ales, IPA’s to dollar Bud Lights, New Haven has it all. Across the Elm City, bars and breweries are cleaning the taps and serving up the most unique brews in New England. With no shortage of unique craft beers to match our unique city spirit, New Haven is the perfect place to host an end-of-winter bar hop, sample new brews, or just hang out with your loved ones.... View Article

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Vibe Like a Local at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade

New Haven, the Emerald City at the end of the rainbow. Here, holidays and festivals are embraced with fervor, and on St. Patrick’s Day, our neighbors know where to find the best party in the state. For the last 181 years, we have been putting the march in March with the annual Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The largest single day spectator event in the state of Connecticut, the parade attracts more than 300,000 residents and visitors, sharing festive cheer and the luck of the Irish.  “St. Paddy’s Day” parades as we know them trace back to the... View Article

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Black History Month Spotlight: William Lanson, A New Haven Icon

Celebrated each February, National Black History Month is a time to honor the triumphs and accomplishments made by the Black community, to remember those who have shaped our society through struggle and sacrifice, and expand our lenses of history to be more inclusive, more honest, and more hopeful. Throughout Black History Month, one name, one figure comes to the forefront of the collective mind of New Haven – William Lanson.  Widely considered as one of New Haven’s most influential historical figures, William Lanson was a Black entrepreneur, engineer, and builder. Born into slavery, William Lanson was freed by his enslaver... View Article