
Latin American Gastro Bar serving fusion cuisine including arepas, empanadas, yuca fry nachos & more in a lively pub atmosphere known for its mojitos, margaritas & piscos. A happy hour hot spot with TWO happy hours and a fun fusion brunch menu on the weekends.
Cozy, contemporary hangout serving cocktails & New American dishes with Latin flair.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 4 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 4 PM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: The Kelly House, 196 Crown St Commercial Ste 2, New Haven, CT 06510
Phone: (203) 691-5696
Website: http://www.barracudanewhaven.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: barracudanewhaven.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Atmosphere/Appearance: First and foremost, I highly recommend that you make reservations in advance. We got lucky today. Set right downtown New Haven near Yale is this gem. Good luck with your own parking since this place doesn’t have a private lot, but there are plenty of spaces on the street or structures around. It’s a cozy and quaint place that can’t hold a lot of people. It’s almost always packed in here and the energy is through the roof. I loved it. The left side of the restaurant is the bar section with a half-wall separating it from the other side, which holds all the tables. The giant exposed ventilation that runs from the ceiling right to the floor is a super cool, modern-rustic touch.
Service: Chris took excellent care of us both times that we’ve visited this place. He’s quick with getting things we asked for, friendly, fun and ridiculously helpful.
Food: So we must discuss what you probably searched to find this review… This place does NOT offer bottomless mimosas, however, if you buy a pitcher of mimosa, you can buy refills for $1.00/piece. How many you’re allowed to buy is up to the restaurant. The first time we came, we were allowed to buy multiples, but the 2nd time we were only allow to buy one additional, so take that with a grain of salt. For my entrée I went with their Barracuda Nachos! These consist of yuca fritas topped with blackened chicken, pepper jack cheese, tomato & scallions served with sour cream, salsa and guacamole. You can add other proteins for additional costs. They were SO FREAKING GOOD and just different compared to traditional nachos elsewhere. I loved them.
Value: A pitcher of mimosa is $20.00 and the refill is only $1.00. See the value there?! Lol. My nachos were $12.00 and it was an additional $2.00 for your choice of pork belly, steak, mushrooms, chorizo or blackened chicken. I think this place was absolutely worth it and you’d think the same.
In conclusion, this place was awesome and it’s a reason we’ve driven 45 minutes twice to hang out here. We will continue to visit this place in the future!
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Still one of my favorite places!!! Great happy hour Mon-Fri 4-7 and again from 9-11 and Sat and Sun 3-6! Delicious food!!! Bartenders are friendly and very knowledgeable about menu items!! Nick and Jesus are by far my favorites!!! Great Margaritas and they have definitely made me a huge fan of coconut Mojitos!!! Everyone is so friendly and it always a great time!!