Several new businesses have opened in Yale-owned properties in the Chapel Street Historic and Broadway districts just in time for your holiday shopping. These new additions bring an interesting array of offerings to complement the already eclectic collection of retailers now in place at The Shops at Yale. So grab your holiday gift list and head over to The Shops at Yale, a short distance from your luxury rental apartment in New Haven, Connecticut. And while there, why not stop in to see what the newcomers have to offer?
Extra Virgin Oil Store offers premium quality olive oils, vinegars, pastas, and gourmet items. This is the second location owned by local entrepreneur Stephen Clemente, and is located at 1020 Chapel Street. http://theshopsatyale.com/extravirginoil/
Barbour Inc. celebrating 120 years in business, this is Barbour’s first entry into the Connecticut market. Located at 27 Broadway, Barbour is literally a ‘something for everyone’ shop featuring a broad choice of collections for men, women, and children that includes outerwear, knitwear, shirts, pants, footwear, and accessories. http://theshopsatyale.com/barbour/
Lou Lou, a family-owned boutique specializing in women’s clothing and accessories, has opened its first Connecticut store at 23 Broadway. This newbie joins the more than 20 Lou Lou boutiques nationwide. http://theshopsatyale.com/loulou/
Emporium DNA also makes their Connecticut debut with a carefully curated mix of contemporary apparel and accessories brands. Located on Broadway, you won’t be disappointed with their selections. http://theshopsatyale.com/emporiumdna/
Kiko Milano has chosen The Shops at Yale for the location of their 4th US shop for their affordable Italian professional cosmetics brand. Featuring more than 1,200 products, the New Haven store will stock makeup; skin and body care products and accessories, with a wide array of makeup testers, so customers can try before they buy. http://theshopsatyale.com/kikomilano/
Two interesting food establishments are also new to the scene, as well. New Haven foodies will love the farm-to-fork concept offered at The Harvest Wine Bar and Restaurant, on the lower level of the Yale Center for British Art at 1104 Chapel Street. Harvest is a family-operated restaurant, and has four sister locations in the surrounding Connecticut area. http://theshopsatyale.com/harvestwinebar/
Mario Batali does Pizza? Obviously, at the Tarry Lodge, where pizza and Italian cuisine are served for lunch and dinner. Opened at 278 Park Street, the restaurant is operated by the well known Batali and Bastianich Hospitality Group. http://theshopsatyale.com/tarrylodge/
If you’re one of the rare few who have finished their holiday shopping, with the gifts already wrapped and hidden away, a visit to The Shops at Yale can actually prove to be a relaxing way to spend the day, even at this hectic time of the year. Take in the beauty of the 24-foot-tall decorated tree by American Christmas, the same company that decorates Radio City Music Hall, Cartier, and Rockefeller Center. The tree will dazzle you with a light and sound show every thirty minutes between 9am and 10pm. Meet a friend or neighbor for lunch at any of the award-winning restaurants, and then stroll Chapel Street to marvel at the holiday window displays celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Shubert Theater. It’s a guaranteed fun day to enjoy the spirit of the holiday season.
Enjoy free parking Saturdays and Sundays throughout December with a $15 purchase at any of The Shops at Yale. Must park in the 56 Broadway Center lot across the street from the Apple Store or the 255 Crown Street lot across the street from BAR restaurant. Both lots are located within steps of more than 50 shops and restaurants in the heart of the Yale University Campus. A small token to enhance your shopping experience this holiday season.
The Shops at Yale
1000 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
203-432-8300
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