
Longstanding family-owned Mexican restaurant & bar serving standards in a dimly-lit dining room.
Hours
| Sunday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 4 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 161 Park St, New Haven, CT 06511
Phone: (475) 238-6390
Website: https://vivazapatanewhaven.com/
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Reviews
This place is still a great place for a date night in New Haven – delicious drinks, tasty food, and a dark, romantic, rustic feel. If you’re not sure what to order, you should get their Margarita (with a Coronita if you want more bang for your buck!) and Quesabirria, which comes with two full-size tortillas filled with shredded beef and tons of oaxca cheese next to a rich, dark broth laced with cilantro and onions. Eat one Quesabirria in the restaurant, and then take the other home for a delicious breakfast the next day. Their chicken taco is also fantastic, even better than their steak, which is rare in my experience. Over several years of coming here, I’ve found a few dishes here and there on the menu that weren’t to my tastes (I’m not a big fan of the elote or the sopas), but the vast majority of the food here is fresh, delicious, and well priced. I especially appreciate their variety of seasonal drinks and the Happy Hour and Taco Tuesday deals that they’ve been doing, which are great if you can come earlier or later!
We’ve also always had exemplary service here (and never had a 20% gratuity added automatically to our check, though we do always tip that much – I don’t know what some of the other reviews are talking about.) It’s very fast as sit-down restaurants go – perfect for stopping in before a show or an event. I’ve never had to spend longer than an hour here, though I have definitely dallied for longer – they don’t kick you out by any means, and it’s a nice place to take larger groups who might want to stay and chat.
My only small gripes are that occasionally the music they play can get quite loud around crowded times (8-10 PM especially), so be aware of when you’re coming if you have someone in your party with noise sensitivities (or ask to be seated outside, in the summer). Additionally, they don’t put prices on their specials menus, which has every once in a while led to a surprisingly expensive bill when I’ve ventured out of my usual order. Otherwise, it’s a wonderful restaurant for couples, families, travelers, and New Haven residents looking for a fast and delicious Mexican meal.
Chips did not survive long enough for the photo, sorry lol
The service was also adequate but not out-of-the-ordinary. It certainly was NOT worth the 20% gratuity added to my check automatically. I did check and in the very fine print (much smaller than the rest of the menu) on the very bottom margin it does disclose that they “reserve the right to add a 20% gratuity to any check.”
I understand this policy for large parties. I might even understand it for kids in a college town. I’m in my 50’s and was dining with my wife (in her 40’s) and my three adult children (in their 30’s.). There were only five of us in total. Apparently (reading other reviews) they routinely add this otherwise undisclosed gratuity to EVERY check. Totally inappropriate.
Everything was delicious and the portions were good-sized. We took leftovers home with us; probably due to the chip & guacamole appetizer!! Our server was attentive and quite pleasant; he made the experience great!
AND…There’s more!! It was the owner’s birthday and they shared the glorious Tres Leches with our table! Super lucious and flavorful.
We look forward to returning and sampling more of the scrumptious offerings!!