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The Oyster Point Hotel (or simply "Oyster Point") opened in 1986 and was renovated in 2009. The hotel has dining and lounging amenities, both popular among tourists visiting Red Bank. The Pearl Lounge is Oyster Point's large elegant bar. [2] It is located near the historic Molly Pitcher Inn, which is considered as Oyster Point's "sister hotel". [3]
The Molly Pitcher Inn is a privately owned boutique hotel and restaurant located in Red Bank, New Jersey. The Molly Pitcher Inn was built in 1928 and was named after Molly Pitcher. Today the Inn is a venue for weddings, banquets, fine dining, and live entertainment. The Molly Pitcher Inn also has a nearby sister hotel, the Oyster Point hotel.
The Count Basie Center for the Arts, originally Count Basie Theatre, is a landmarked performing arts center in Red Bank, New Jersey. The building first opened in 1926 as the Carlton Theater and later, in 1973, became known as the Monmouth Arts Center. [ 2 ]
The Basie Center Cinemas originally opened as a movie theater called Cinema III in 1971, according to Cinema Treasures. The Basie Center took over the former Bow Tie Cinemas in 2020.
Red Bank Borough: 1926 theater now known as Count Basie Theatre 22: Chauncy Jerome Jr. Shipwreck Site: Chauncy Jerome Jr. Shipwreck Site: March 1, 1996 : Address Restricted: Long Branch City: Mid 19th century packet ship: 23: Christ Church: Christ Church
Johnny Depp and guitarist Jeff Beck performed Oct. 10, 2022, at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank NJ, during the U.S. tour for pair’s recent album “18.”
Many venues in Red Bank have live performances, plays, and movie showings, including Count Basie Center for the Arts, named for Count Basie, who was born in Red Bank, [62] [63] Basie Center Cinemas, [64] and the Two River Theater. [65] The Count Basie Theatre [62] has hosted performers such as Kevin Smith, Ariana Grande, [66] Bruce Springsteen ...
Victor Rallo is an American restaurateur and wine critic in New Jersey. On July 6, 2013, his public television show Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo premiered. [1] [2] [3] He owns and runs Birravino in Red Bank, New Jersey, and Undici Taverna Rustica in Rumson, New Jersey. He has published two wine books, Napoleon Wasn't Exiled [4] and 21 Wines.