Restaurant in Noank, United States
Haring’s
210Pearl PointsFlip-flops or dinner — both work here.

About Haring’s
Haring's opened in June 2024 on the Mystic River in Noank, converting a marine fueling station and lobster pound into one of the Connecticut shoreline's most flexible waterfront bookings. Eat steamed lobster and smoked bluefish on the dockside railing, or move inside for seared tuna and squash curry. Summer seats fill fast — book ahead.
The Verdict
Haring's is the rare summer booking that rewards you whether you dress up or show up in flip-flops. Opened in June 2024 on the Mystic River in Noank, it occupies a converted marine fueling station and lobster pound — and leans fully into that identity. If your idea of a good night involves a steamed lobster, a cold beer delivered from a neighboring package store, and your feet up on a wooden railing with a water view, book this immediately. The window is real: summer seats on the Connecticut shoreline go fast, and Haring's is already drawing attention as part of the 85th Day Food Community group that has been reshaping the Mystic-area dining scene. Don't wait until July to look at June availability.
What Haring's Is
The dockside setup is the main event for most visitors, and it earns that attention. The outdoor experience is built around the kind of food that travels well even when you're eating it twenty feet from where it was prepared: smoked bluefish spread on Ritz crackers, fried cod sandwiches, steamed lobster. These are not dishes that need tableside theater. They need freshness, timing, and the right setting — all of which Haring's has. The package-store arrangement (a local shop will bring a six-pack or a bottle of rosé to your table) is a distinctly Connecticut touch that makes the dockside experience feel less like a restaurant and more like a well-organized party at someone's waterfront property.
If outdoor eating isn't your preference, the clapboard dining room offers a different register: seared tuna with jasmine rice and pickled cucumbers, steak frites, squash curry. This side of the menu suggests the kitchen has more range than a typical lobster shack, which makes Haring's a more flexible booking than most waterfront spots in the region. A group where one person doesn't eat seafood won't be stuck choosing between a fish sandwich and nothing.
Chef-partners Chris Vanasse and Reneé Touponce, who lead the 85th Day Food Community, bring operator credibility that most seasonal shacks in this category don't have. That matters for consistency: the gap between a good night and a mediocre one at a new waterfront spot can be wide, and experienced kitchen leadership narrows it.
On Takeout and Off-Premise
The outdoor, informal structure of Haring's means the line between eating-in and taking-away is already blurry. The smoked bluefish and cracker format travels well by design. A fried cod sandwich holds reasonably over a short trip. For the lobster, eat it on-site , steamed shellfish doesn't improve in transit. The dining room dishes (tuna, curry) are better finished at the table than reheated. If you're thinking about ordering for a boat or a nearby rental, the casual items are the right call; skip the hot plated options. No formal delivery infrastructure is listed, so assume pickup only.
How It Compares
The most direct local comparison is Abbott's Lobster in the Rough, also in Noank, which has been the area's go-to dockside lobster spot for decades. Abbott's has the heritage and the name recognition; Haring's has a more varied menu and the backing of a functioning restaurant group. For a first-time visitor to Noank who just wants lobster in the rough with a view, Abbott's is the safer default. For someone who wants more menu range, or who wants to see where the local food scene is heading, Haring's is the better choice. See our full Noank restaurants guide for broader context on the area.
Booking and Practical Details
Haring's opened in June 2024 and is drawing enough attention that summer availability should be treated as limited. Reservations: Book as early as possible for weekend evenings and summer peak weeks , this is not a walk-in-friendly situation during high season, though off-peak timing may allow more flexibility. Dress: Casual. The dockside setting sets the tone; there is no expectation of formality. Budget: Price range is not published, but the casual seafood shack format and Connecticut shoreline positioning suggest mid-range to moderate spend; the dining room dishes may push the bill higher. Groups: The combination of outdoor dockside seating and an indoor dining room gives Haring's more group flexibility than a single-room restaurant; contact the venue directly to confirm group arrangements. Getting there: 15 Riverview Ave, Noank, CT 06340. Driving is the practical option; Noank has limited public transit access. See our Noank experiences guide for what else to pair with a visit, and our Noank hotels guide if you're staying overnight.
Pearl Picks Near Haring's
- Abbott's Lobster in the Rough , The longtime dockside benchmark in Noank, worth comparing directly.
- Our full Noank restaurants guide , All Pearl-reviewed options in the area.
- Our full Noank bars guide , Where to drink before or after.
- Our full Noank wineries guide , If you want to extend the trip.
- Our full Noank hotels guide , Where to stay if you're making a weekend of it.
Great Seafood Elsewhere in the U.S.
- Le Bernardin in New York City , The formal, fine-dining benchmark for seafood on the East Coast.
- Providence in Los Angeles , Serious seafood tasting menu on the West Coast.
- Emeril's in New Orleans , A different Gulf Coast seafood tradition worth knowing.
- Addison in San Diego , Southern California's most decorated restaurant, with strong seafood representation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Haring’s handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
Can Haring's accommodate groups?
The venue has two distinct spaces: an outdoor dockside area and a clapboard dining room, which gives groups some flexibility on format. Larger parties should contact ahead to confirm availability, especially in summer when Haring's — open since June 2024 — has been drawing consistent attention. For groups that want a mix of casual and sit-down, splitting between the deck and the dining room is a practical option.
Does Haring's handle dietary restrictions?
The menu covers more ground than a typical lobster shack: alongside steamed lobster and fried cod, the dining room offers seared tuna with jasmine rice, steak frites, and a squash curry, which gives non-seafood eaters a real path. Confirm specifics with the venue directly, as the menu was introduced at opening in June 2024 and may have evolved.
What should I order at Haring's?
Start outside: the smoked bluefish on Ritz crackers is the move that defines the Haring's experience, and a cold six-pack from the local package store delivery makes it a complete afternoon. If you're sitting in the dining room, the seared tuna with jasmine rice and pickled cucumbers is the sharpest signal of what chef Chris Vanasse and the 85th Day Food Community group are doing beyond the shack format.
Location
15 Riverview Ave, Noank, CT 06340
Noank, United States
Compare Haring’s
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Haring’s | Seafood | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Lazy Bear | Progressive American, Contemporary | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Alinea | Progressive American, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Atelier Crenn | Modern French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Haring’s and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Le Bernardin, French, Seafood, $$$$
- Atomix, Modern Korean, Korean, $$$$
- Lazy Bear, Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$
- Alinea, Progressive American, Creative, $$$$
- Atelier Crenn, Modern French, Contemporary, $$$$
Comparing Haring's to venues like Le Bernardin, Lazy Bear, or Alinea is a category mismatch: those are destination fine-dining restaurants where the tasting menu format and technical ambition are the point. Haring's is playing a different game entirely, and it wins on its own terms. If you are weighing a coastal New England seafood experience against a high-end tasting menu trip, the honest answer is that they serve different needs. A celebratory lobster on the Mystic River and a twelve-course progression at Alinea are not substitutes for each other.
Within the waterfront seafood shack category, the relevant comparison is Abbott's Lobster in the Rough, which has decades of history in the same small village and a loyal following for its no-frills dockside format. Abbott's wins on name recognition and track record; Haring's wins on menu range and operator credibility, given the 85th Day Food Community backing. If you want the safest, most proven lobster-in-the-rough experience in Noank, Abbott's is your call. If you want a newer spot with more kitchen ambition and flexibility for mixed groups, Haring's is the better booking.
For a special occasion where the setting needs to carry more weight, Haring's dockside experience holds up well against other waterfront venues in the Northeast. It doesn't have the formal service depth of a place like The French Laundry or the ingredient sourcing story of Blue Hill at Stone Barns, but for a summer celebration that prioritizes atmosphere and good casual seafood over ceremony, the Mystic River setting gives it a clear advantage over most indoor alternatives in the price range.
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