13 Best Restaurants in New Haven, Mystic, and the Coast, Connecticut

Abbott's Lobster in the Rough

$$ Fodor's choice

If you want some of the freshest lobster, crab, mussels, or clams on the half shell (there are also non-seafood options), head down to this unassuming seaside lobster shack in sleepy Noank, a few miles southwest of Mystic. Most seating is outdoors or on the dock, where the views of Noank Harbor are magnificent.

117 Pearl St., Noank, Connecticut, 06340, USA
860-536–7719
Known For
  • fresh seafood by the seaside in the fresh air
  • lobster dinner, lobster roll, lobster bisque---all delish
  • perfect coastal atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Columbus Day–Apr. and Mon.–Thurs. early May and Sept.

Breakwater

$$$ Fodor's choice

Enjoy fresh-caught New England seafood (and more) dockside at Breakwater, midway along Water Street in Stonington Borough. Dine inside or outside on the deck in warm weather; the roomy bar is a popular gathering place in winter months.

Frank Pepe's Pizzeria Napoletana

$$ Fodor's choice

Pepe's may serve the best pizza in the world, as so many people claim. Try the justifiably famous white-clam pie (especially good topped with bacon), but just thinking about the original tomato pie (with mozzarella) makes your mouth water.

157 Wooster St., New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA
203-865–5762
Known For
  • long line for a table—often an hour or more—but takeout is quicker
  • thin-crust pizza baked in a coal-fired brick oven
  • pies cut in odd-shaped pieces—great for kids
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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Ashley's Ice Cream

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Right in the town center, a hop and a skip from popular Hammonasset Beach State Park, Ashley's has flavors of homemade ice cream to tempt every tastebud. The business that began in New Haven in 1979 was named for the owner's champion Frisbee-catching dog, Ashley Whippet, who's favorite flavor was chocolate banana; if you're inclined to buy a pup-size treat—and even though Ashley Whippett loved it—chocolate is not recommended for dogs!

724 Boston Post Rd (U.S. 1), Madison, Connecticut, 06443, USA
203-245–1113
Known For
  • more than 100 possible flavors and always adding more
  • ice-cream pies and cakes to go, too
  • more Ashley's are in New Haven, Hamden, Branford, and Guilford

Captain Scott's Lobster Dock

$$

Don't be put off by the long line waiting to order classic fare like lobster rolls (hot or cold, small or large), steamers, fried clams, homemade clam fritters, "chowda"—plus foot-long hot dogs. This outdoor restaurant on Shaw's Cove—where you eat at picnic tables (BYOB) alongside the marina—is a great place to eat and a great place to spend time on a hot summer day.

80 Hamilton St., New London, Connecticut, 06320, USA
860-439–1741
Known For
  • picturesque waterfront spot
  • everything made on-site and to order
  • Ed's hot fudge sundae
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Apr.

Dog Watch Café

$$

Seafood is the draw at this harborside restaurant—clam chowder, oysters or clams on the half-shell, "dogwiches," fish-and-chips, bouillabaisse, roasted cod, Stonington scallops, and more. Alternatively, choose a grilled chicken sandwich, flat-iron steak, burger, or soup and salad. Sit inside or outside and enjoy the view.

Dog Watch Mystic, a sister restaurant, has a similar waterfront location and menu at 20 Old Stonington Road in nearby Mystic.

Hallmark Drive-In

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En route to or from the beach—or to or from anywhere, for that matter—stop at this seasonal roadside stand for a bite to eat (burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, grinders, fish-and-chips) or just a summertime treat. Arguably the best ice cream around, whether in a cup, on a cone, or in a milk shake, root beer float, or sundae.
113 Shore Rd. (Rte. 156), Old Lyme, Connecticut, 06371, USA
860-598–9680
Known For
  • the ice cream, of course
  • picnic area with a view of Long Island Sound
  • occasional live music in the evening
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Labor Day–late Apr.

Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale

$$

At Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale, kids of all ages love to eat their lobster rolls or fried seafood served indoors or, better yet, outdoors near a hand-carved Dentzel carousel with flying horses (and a whale, frog, lion, seal, and more), which the restaurant runs from early May through August (sometimes later) and donates all proceeds to charity. Most of the menu involves fish of one kind or another, but Lenny and Joe's also serves burgers, franks, and chicken sandwiches or dinners.

Michael's Dairy

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The local go-to place for authentic, old-fashioned, New England-style ice cream, Michael's Dairy has been a fixture on the campus of Mitchell College since 1943. The 39 flavors (plus sherbet, sorbet, frozen yogurt) range from old favorites like butter crunch, orange pineapple, and black raspberry to more modern flavors like salted caramel chocolate pretzel, campfire s'mores, and birthday cake.

We love frozen pudding ice cream, found only in New England!

629 Montauk Ave., New London, Connecticut, 06320, USA
860-443–2464
Known For
  • a few tables and chairs inside and out
  • scoops, sundaes, milk shakes, floats—plus pints, quarts, and half-gallons
  • sugar-free and vegan offerings, too
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–Memorial Day

Modern Apizza

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It's not what Modern Apizza has that sets it apart from the rest but what its signature pie doesn't have: toppings. The pizzeria's "plain" pie is a thin crust with a layer of tomato sauce and just a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. If you want "mootz" (mozzarella in New Haven–speak) or any other toppings, then you have to ask. But why mess with a classic? Modern Apizza has been serving its "plain" pies since 1934, and business is still booming.

Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream

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Sit inside or outside at this classic ice-cream parlor, right next to the Mystic River Drawbridge, and enjoy homemade ice cream and other soda fountain favorites—maybe a New York egg cream or an ice cream shake. This ice cream has half the air whipped into it compared to other "homemade" and mass-produced products, making it richer, creamier, and more flavorful.

2 W. Main St., Mystic, Connecticut, 06355, USA
860-572–7978
Known For
  • Drawbridge original flavors—Mystic Mud, Mystic Turtle, and Seaport Salty Swirl
  • espresso, pastries, and smoothies, too
  • close up view of the drawbridge opening and closing to allow boats to pass through

Sally's Apizza

$$

This place has been a rival of Frank Pepe's since 1938, when Salvatore Consiglio, Pepe's nephew, decided to break away from his relatives and open his own place. The result of this family feud is two competing pizzerias and a divided city: those who believe Frank Pepe's serves the best pizza and those who are devoted to Sally's.

237 Wooster St., New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA
203-624–5271
Known For
  • plan to wait—for a table and then for your pizza
  • hand-tossed pies baked in a coal-fired brick oven
  • Sal's family sold out in 2017, but new owners vow to continue the tradition

Sugar Bakery and Sweet Shop

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Stop in to try one of dozens of cupcake flavors or one of the special flavors featured each month—or you may like a cookie or a whole cake. With flavors like cannoli, cookie dough, and Boston Cream cupcakes, you're bound to find one (or more) to fuel your sugar high.

424 Main St., East Haven, Connecticut, 06512, USA
203-469–0815
Known For
  • past winner of Food Network's Cupcake Wars
  • buy a 6, 8, or 12 pack
  • vegan and gluten-free cupcakes available
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.