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notablyunfamous t1_j113ei5 wrote

Art museum. Hubbard park at night. Mystic village.

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No-Cardiologist6790 OP t1_j11a1jr wrote

Yeah I have some other stuff planned around the state, just looking for NH. Art museum is a good idea

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dangstax2 t1_j11mipf wrote

If you want dessert, I absolutely love T-Swirl Crepe

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No-Cardiologist6790 OP t1_j11zx00 wrote

Woah! That looks great, will check this out

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dangstax2 t1_j1201j5 wrote

Wild berry is my favorite. Blueberry cheesecake is my next favorite but it can become a lot because of the custard

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brewski t1_j1p2pcw wrote

Or lunch. The savory crepes are outstanding.

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beaveristired t1_j14kyp7 wrote

Check if the museums are open. There are two art museums, The Yale Art Gallery and The Yale Center for British Art. Both definitely worth a visit. Beinecke Library and the area around it (on Yale campus) is nice. There’s an interesting cemetery off Yale campus (Grove Street Cemetery) that’s nice for a quick stroll (closes at 4). Edgerton Park is really pretty, has a few small greenhouses that are open to the public, great place for a walk. The East Rock neighborhood is very walkable, has a new food hall and a brewery, lots of cafes, beautiful Victorian architecture. Home of Modern Apizza, one of the best pizza places in town. I think the drive up to the view from East Rock Park is closed but hiking trails are open if you want to take a short uphill hike. Wooster Square Park is near some of the pizza places, it’s a small square surrounded by beautiful 19th century homes. Some interesting shops downtown and over in Westville, which is a cute neighborhood about 10 min drive from downtown. A few independent bookstores, Strangeways, vintage clothing and housewares, art supplies, records.

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curbthemeplays t1_j1e5ned wrote

Great recos. Atticus Market in East Rock has incredible breakfast sandwiches and other grab and go food. Munchies makes phenomenal subs.

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kn0ck_0ut t1_j143t5m wrote

the Green next to yale currently has a really pretty christmas tree, make sure to take pictures there. take a nice walk at long wharf & get food from food trucks! you’ll find plenty to do in one day

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Wrong_Treats t1_j15eq78 wrote

Pizza. Wooster St. I reccomend Sally's over Pepe's.

Aside from that? Dunno. Walking around Yale seems pretty boring. You won't be allowed in any of the buildings.

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flytweed t1_j170btd wrote

For secondary things: Skate New Haven, Armada Brewing (daytime, nice, re-habbed building), Criterion Cinemas, and IT indoor rock climbing ( if entertaining kids) are all open on the 26th…

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No-Cardiologist6790 OP t1_j176s3t wrote

Armada Brewing looks cool will have to stop in, thanks! Mostly five adults but those are all fun ideas

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curbthemeplays t1_j1e5kdf wrote

The 2 Yale galleries are world class. Go to East Rock Brewing. Incredible sushi next door (Rockfish), but closed Monday.

I’d do Modern for pizza. Less crazy wait, open on Monday’s. Nolo is another option if you want NO wait.

Lots of other good food too, just depends on what you want.

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No-Cardiologist6790 OP t1_j1ggtkb wrote

We will def hit the galleries. I’m a sucker for BAR, the mash pot pizza is my jam, got to get them there . I’ve been to New Haven so often but it’s weird showing someone around like a tourist

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