![]() ![]() ![]() Come experience the best of city living at this brand-new apartment complex in New Haven, CT. Whether you're a young professional, a growing family, or anyone in between, Olive & Court has something to offer. Order from the famous Frank Pepe Pizzeria, which is just around the corner, and enjoy the best pizza Connecticut has to offer in your newly designed dining area and kitchen. And when you're ready to unwind, you can retreat to your spacious and thoughtfully designed apartment, complete with modern amenities and stylish finishes. Olive & Court is also situated just a stone's throw away from the Downtown New Haven area, making it easy to enjoy all the cultural attractions, dining options, and entertainment venues that the city has to offer. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the vibrant city of New Haven, you'll love the easy access to transportation and amenities that this location offers. Located just minutes away from the State Street Station commuter rail, Olive & Court is the perfect choice for those looking for a convenient and accessible living option. With beautifully designed 1-bed and 2-bed units available for rent, Olive & Court offers the perfect combination of comfort and style. Tip: When driving into the Elm City, visit for information and specials.Introducing Olive & Court, a luxurious apartment complex nestled in the heart of New Haven, CT. Tip: If taking the train, hop off at the State Street Station (served by Shore Line East, the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield line and Metro-North) and you’ll be steps away from the Downtown District. Read what one Yale student had to say about the Sachem Street offerings in the Yale Alumni Magazine.Īlthough less famous than the “picture” saying, a taste is worth a thousand words. Carts located near Yale, Albertus Magnus College, and Gateway Community College offer satisfying meals that fit within a college student’s budget while not sacrificing taste. Going back to 2010, the Medical District was getting rave reviews for its international cuisine, including this article from the New York Times. These hot spots have been around since the ‘80s. Street food has long been a staple in New Haven, especially by the Yale School of Medicine, Yale New Haven Hospital and along the shore. Latino/Spanish/Puerto Rican/Columbian/Cubanįeatured dishes include Chicken Lo Mein steak and cheese sandwiches, beef, chicken, and veggie tacos, pizza, ribs, empañadas, cashew nut chicken, falafels, General Tso’s chicken, Caesar’s salad, lamb curry, coffee, tea, cupcakes, ice cream…you get the picture. Whatever your route, you will be tempted with cuisine from around the world: Finally, or firstly if you arrived by car, you can be wowed by Food Truck Paradise at Long Wharf located off of I-95 at exit 46. You’ll travel from Downtown New Haven with its historic green, admire the “Yale Whale” (Ingall’s Ice Rink designed by Eero Saarinen) at the Sachem District, then head over to the Cedar District (near the Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital) with its long history of food carts. A full loop is 5.4 miles, but chances are you’ll be full before you finish. What’s the easiest, and possibly cheapest, way to travel around the world? Put on your walking shoes and tour the four street food districts in New Haven. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |