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  • #16
    Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

    Broadway in New Haven, right down the road from Ingalls, has lots to choose from for pre-game eats -- lots of places up and down the street. Post-game, venture a little farther down the road to Bar on Crown St. Absolutely phenomenal pizza, draft beer brewed on the premises. Lots of other places to choose from in downtown New Haven, too. Pepe's and Sally's on Wooster St. is world reknown for its incredible pizza, but usually a very, very long wait to get inside.

    Eli's is the place when going to Quinnipiac.
    Last edited by redrocker; 11-13-2009, 03:48 PM.

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    • #17
      Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

      GRussinko took care of all the good stuff for the Troy visit and I heartily recommend Brown's Tap Room for both fantastic brew and food.
      R.I.P. NASC/MCLA Mohawks Hockey

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      • #18
        Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

        I grew up 10 minutes from New Haven:

        1) Loui's Lunch - claim to have made the first burger in this country. Step into this place, and you will feel like you are stepping back in time. Burgers served on toast. It's all about the food, not the ambiance so don't take a date here who you are trying to impress
        http://www.louislunch.com/

        2) Pepe's & Sally's - these pizza places need no introduction, but be warned you will wait in line. I believe they stay ipen til 10PM so if you can drive fast and hold off on food, you may want to go after you see Yale or Quinny. Otherwise, be prepared for 45 mins outside in line in the cold. I prefer Pepe's (it is bigger inside), but others prefer Sally's...You really can't go wrong with either and often the line outside can dictate where you end up.
        http://sallysapizza.net/default.aspx
        http://www.pepespizzeria.com/

        3) Modern Pizza - not located on Wooster Street (see above) that has so much charm, but locals rave about this place and it delivers.
        http://www.modernapizza.com/

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        • #19
          Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

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          • #20
            Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

            Originally posted by bothman View Post
            I grew up 10 minutes from New Haven:

            1) Loui's Lunch - claim to have made the first burger in this country. Step into this place, and you will feel like you are stepping back in time. Burgers served on toast. It's all about the food, not the ambiance so don't take a date here who you are trying to impress
            http://www.louislunch.com/

            2) Pepe's & Sally's - these pizza places need no introduction, but be warned you will wait in line. I believe they stay ipen til 10PM so if you can drive fast and hold off on food, you may want to go after you see Yale or Quinny. Otherwise, be prepared for 45 mins outside in line in the cold. I prefer Pepe's (it is bigger inside), but others prefer Sally's...You really can't go wrong with either and often the line outside can dictate where you end up.
            http://sallysapizza.net/default.aspx
            http://www.pepespizzeria.com/

            3) Modern Pizza - not located on Wooster Street (see above) that has so much charm, but locals rave about this place and it delivers.
            http://www.modernapizza.com/

            Would have thought youd've infliltrated Mory's....

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mory's

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            • #21
              Re: Traveling in the ECAC - Places to Stay and Eat

              For Cambridge I highly recommend Noch's (aka Pinnochio's) pizzeria, which can be found by going straight up toward Harvard Square from the Bright Hockey Center. Best pizza in town.

              John Harvard's near Harvard Square is also a favorite.
              Former Harvard Hockey broadcaster on 95.3 FM and WHRB.org.
              Go Crimson!

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