Restaurants in Newark with Historic Landmark
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Spanish Tavern
103 Mc Whorter St., Newark NJ 07105Manager Mario Garcia believes the Spanish Tavern has stayed in business since 1932 for two simple reasons: "Because we serve the best food we can buy...
Central Restaurant
30 Central Ave., Newark NJ 07102This luncheonette, located near Rutgers University's Newark campus, features a mix of breakfast and lunch items for a bite to eat between classes or...
Spanish Pavillion
31 Harrison Ave., Harrison NJ 07029If you want to sample some home cooking after an evening at NJPAC or the new Prudential Center, you'll have to journey just about a mile to the...
Heritage Bakery
Category: Restaurants/Restaurants
How does a small Jersey Bayshore company stay in business for 35 years? Doughnuts! Owner Sam Ghabras has been baking them daily for the past 18 years...
Germantown Inn & Cafe
Category: Restaurants/Desserts
The Germantown Inn and Cafe is in the heart of downtown Beach Haven in a turn-of-the-century restored mansion. The cafe doubles as a wifi hotspot...
Bistro 44
Category: Restaurants/American
You'd be hard pressed to find a better place to experience history and delicious cuisine than Bistro 44 in downtown Toms River.
Dorcas of Bayhead
Category: Restaurants/Pancakes
Located in a historical Victorian building in the small town of Bay Head, Dorcas serves old-fashioned American comfort food and ice cream. Breakfast...
Delicious Orchards
Category: Restaurants/Restaurants
Oohs and aahs from the door -- this definitely is not your grandmother's supermarket. But you will find pie as good as nana's in the bakery....
Bonelli's Market
Category: Restaurants/Subs
Family-owned since 1929, Bonelli's Market is entering its 79th year in style. According to owner Richard Bonelli, the deli was started by his father,...
The Gables
Category: Restaurants/Restaurants
Located on the ground floor of a landmark Victorian inn in Beach Haven, this restaurant has a gracious, genteel and meticulously-appointed series of...

