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East Haven is a town in Connecticut three minutes' drive from New Haven and 35 miles from Hartford. It is part of the Greater New Haven area, founded in 1683. The town's population was 28,000 as of 2020. While East Haven has been well-known for a large Italian-American population, the town has received many newer immigrants, particularly from Ecuador, since the late 20th century. The shape of the town is vertically long, and split into three different areas: Foxon, the Center, and Momauguin. Foxon is the northernmost section and is surrounded Branford and North Branford as well as New Haven. The Center is not geographically the center of town, but contains the town hall, library, and the green, surrounded by a suburban area. Momauguin, to the south, borders New Haven along the coastline and contains the Tweed New Haven Regional Airport.

Snowy street in East Haven, February, 2001

Get in

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I-95 South exit 52 or 51 I-95 North exit 51 I-91 which is on the west of town and it intersects with the town at the Foxon line and connects with the north of Branford Rt 1 is parallel to I-95 through, what is called, the "Center" of town and connects to State Route 100.

Two nearby train stations: Union Station, 3 miles from the center of New Haven, and a commuter station an equal distance away in Branford.

Tweed New Haven Regional Airport on the border of New Haven at 155 Burr St. +1 203-466-8888.

Get around

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CT Transit – Public bus system running throughout Connecticut, including within East Haven.

Route 100 runs across East Haven to connect the "central" area with the "Foxon" area.

See

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A Civil War cannon, on the town green
  • Shoreline Trolley Museum, 17 River St, +1 203-467-6927. Includes displays and hands-on exhibits, a guided tour of nearly 100 vintage trolleys, as well as a variety of trolley rides along the historical Branford Electric Railway. April, November, December through the 17th: Sundays 10AM-5PM with trolleys running all day. May, September, October: Sa Su 10AM-5PM. Summer hours (Memorial Day-Labor Day): every day 10AM-5PM. Scheduling may vary, see website for details. Admission: adult $8, senior $6, child (2-5) $4. Family value: 2 adults and unlimited children $24. Children under 2 are free.
  • East Haven Historical Society Museum, 200 Tyler Avenue (Old East Haven High School). Hours: Wednesday from 11AM to 2PM or by appointment.

Do

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  • AMF Circle Lanes, 525 Main St., +1 203-467-6351. Bowling.
  • East Haven Town Beach. Located along Cosey Beach Ave. Includes picnic area, playground, volleyball and bocci courts. Fee for non-residents to park and use the beach.

Seasonal Town Events. In the fall, typically late September, the town hosts the Fall Festival in the center of town, where they set up merchant and food stands, carnival rides, band performances, a classic car show, and raffles. On Independence Day, the town hosts a beach party on the East Haven Town Beach. Every year the town has a popular Memorial Day Parade, and every fifth year it hosts the Columbus Day Parade, which is shared with five other cities and towns in southern Connecticut.

Buy

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East Haven Town Hall
  • Palmer’s Jewelers, 428 Main St., +1 203-469-7553. Family-owned fine jewelry retailer. Custom-made and brand name items. Custom orders available. Jewelry and watch repair and polishing. You can bring in your old gold to sell to Palmer’s for cash.
  • Petonito's Pastry Shop, 190 Main St. (East Haven Mall), +1 203-469-1817. Tu-Sa 8:30AM-5:30PM, Su 8:30AM-1PM, closed Monday. A traditional Italian pastry shop specializing in wedding cakes.

Eat

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  • Aniello Pizza and Italian Restaurant, 346 Hemingway Ave., +1 203-467-5694. M-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM, Su noon-10PM. Italian cuisine and grinders ranging from $6 to $20 depending on meal type, with most falling evenly in between. Normal and gourmet pizzas are available, as well as stuffed breads.
  • Capotorto’s Apizza Center, 688 Foxon Rd., +1 203-469-8404. Tu-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su noon-9PM, closed Monday. Traditional thin-crust pizza with a variety of toppings. Stuffed breads, calzones, Italian grinders, pasta dinners and more available.
  • Country Kitchen, 220 Main St., +1 203-469-7433. Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and has a kid’s menu. The menu is varied but sticks to traditional American/Southwestern foods typically found in diners.
  • China Star, 214 Main St., +1 203-469-8868. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-11:30PM, Su noon-10:30PM. Chinese take-out.
  • De Palma’s Apizza, 440 Main St., +1 203-469-1988.
  • Foliage Chinese Restaurant, 452 Main St., +1 203-469-1732. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-11:30PM, Su noon-10:30PM. Chinese take-out.
  • Jennifer’s Ice Cream, 388 Main St., +1 203-468-1573. Summer hours (Memorial to Labor day): 10AM – 10PM. Winter hours (Labor to Memorial Day): Tu-Th 11AM - 9PM, F 11AM - 10PM, Sa 10AM – 10PM, Su 10AM-9PM, closed Monday. Closed Dec 25 – Jan 10.. 22 flavors! Also serves cakes and other frozen treats. The milkshakes are delicious.
  • John and Maria's, 280 Foxon Rd., +1 203 466-1550. Su-M 3-9PM, Tu-Th 12-9:30PM, F Sa noon-10PM. A cute little pizza shop on the Foxon side of town. Since 1990 they have been serving Southern Italian recipes. They have catering and a great variety of food; anywhere from a salad to a pizza or eggplant parmesian.
  • La Pergola Cucina Mediterranea, 408 Main St., +1 203-469-6082. Italian cuisine.
  • Minervini’s, 216A Main St, +1 203-468-8995. Tu-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su 3-9PM, closed Monday. Pizzeria and restaurant, also serving calzones, stuffed breads, subs, pasta, and other items. Though small, the place is nicely decorated and the service friendly, making it a cozy spot. The pizza's good, too!
  • The Rib House, 190 Main St., +1 203-468-6695. M-Th 4-10PM, F 4-11PM, Sa 3-11PM, Su 1-9PM. American restaurant and sports bar featuring barbeque. Take-out available.
  • Sandpiper Restaurant, 161 Cosey Beach Ave., +1 203-469-7544. Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-9:30PM. Specializes in seafood, yet carries other options such as steak, chicken and pasta dishes. Kids menu available. Restaurant area as well as front area to order ice cream and smaller meals. Popular spot for beach-goers, with the East Haven Beach is right across the street. Prices range from about $4 to $27 depending on meal type.
  • Tolli’s Apizza, 410 Main St. +1 203-469-9582. . Brick oven pizza (normal and gourmet), wraps, grinders, and some Italian meal options ranging from $10 to $15. Lunch menu with wraps, burgers, and other items available all for under $10. It is beautifully decorated, inside and out, in a distinctly Mediterranean style. Includes a bar.
  • Twin Pines Diner, 34 Main St., +1 203-468-6887. Large and varied menu with breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert, along with a lot of specials. Typically good service and food. Price average is $10, give or take a few.

Drink

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Old Stone Church, completed in 1774
  • Foxon Park sodas. Sold at most pizzerias in town, as well as at certain grocery and convenience stores. Foxon Park Beverages, Inc. is a soda manufacturer located in East Haven, whose products can be found in restaurants throughout the state, most notably in the more famous pizzerias in New Haven. They are a local favorite, known for their 18 unique flavors and the use of real sugar.
  • Dunkin Donuts. 91 Frontage Rd (+1 203-468-3800) and 320 Main St (+1 203-469-9211).

Sleep

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Go next

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Routes through East Haven
Providence Branford  N  S  New Haven New York City
Providence Branford  N  S  New Haven New York City


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