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Oldest restaurant in Cherry Hill: Summit Diner: 1929 Diner White Manna: Fast food White Rose Hamburgers: Diner Bahrs: 1917 Seafood restaurant, bar and marina: Brass Rail: Restaurant Known for supposed paranormal activity: Charlie Brown's Fresh Grill: 1966 Casual dining restaurant chain: Chef Vola's: 1921 Italian restaurant: Chick's Deli: 1957 ...
Lino's Italian Restaurant, Long Branch: In the former location of longstanding Tuzzio's Italian Cuisine, Pat Trama (owner of Trama's Trattoria in Long Branch) has plans to open a new concept. The ...
Leo and Ed Levine bought the restaurant in 1976, and opened a second location in Belmar, New Jersey, three years later. [1] George James in The New York Times writes, "Aside from Sabrett, the family-owned hot dog manufacturer based in New Jersey that makes the Windmill hot dog, the Levines, probably constitute the largest wiener dynasty in the ...
CB Restaurants Inc. took over 20 Charlie Brown's restaurants, including 17 locations in New Jersey and The Office Beer Bar & Grill chain was sold to Villa Restaurant Group for $4.7 million. [1] [4] Multiple locations closed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and one of its final restaurants is located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. [5]
Sean McIntyre of Little Silver, the new owner of Rise 'N' Shine Luncheonette, prepares an order for a customer at the Eatontown restaurant, NJ Monday, March 25, 2024.
Rotten vegetables, expired chicken and one-hour wait-times for food — Dumont restaurant Da Mimmo was a hot Italian mess when Gordon Ramsay visited it earlier this year on Kitchen Nightmares ...
Established in 1917, Bahrs Restaurant is situated on the Sandy Hook Bay, overlooking Sandy Hook. The restaurant has a marina on the bay. Indoor and outdoor dining (with weather permitting) is available year round. On a clear day, patrons can see the New York Skyline and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge across the Sandy Hook Bay and Raritan Bay.
Light Horse Tavern is a restaurant located in Jersey City, New Jersey. Restored from an 1850s tavern , the building served as a speakeasy during Prohibition in the United States . Founders Bill Gray and Ron Smith named the restaurant after Henry Lee III , known as "Light Horse Harry", a historical figure from the American Revolution .