40 beloved N.J. restaurants that closed too soon - nj.com
Aug 21, 2018 · Here are the 40 most memorable. ... 40 beloved N.J. restaurants that closed too soon. Published: Aug. 21, 2018, ... By Peter Genovese I NJ Advance Media for NJ.com.
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What is the most outrageous restaurant in New Jersey?
New Jersey boasts a colorful history of kitsch-crazed Polynesian and Chinese restaurants (Lee’s Hawaiian Islander, Chan’s Dragon Inn, Lun Wah, etc.). Chan’s Waikiki may have been the most outrageous of all. There was a fountain and fish pool, masks on the wall, and beef chow mein, fried rice, chop suey and other dishes on the menu. ...
Are there any old-school restaurants in New Jersey?
Our ranking of N.J.’s 41 greatest old-school restaurants mined similar nostalgic territory, but unlike that list, the restaurants on this list are all closed. Kaput. Demolished. Replaced by Rite Aids and Wawas. ...
What is the most eccentric restaurant in New Jersey?
Charlie's Pool Room was the most eccentric eatery in New Jersey. Squeaky hardwood floors, a 1920s cash register, tin ceiling, fluorescent-lit pool table, tiny bathroom and just one item on the menu: hot dogs. If you didn't count the candy at the front counter. ...
Is Peterson's a good restaurant in New Jersey?
Good luck with that. Another in a long line of cabin-like restaurants in New Jersey, Peterson's was a "world famous'' red-shingled highway haunt. "Open only as long as you love us'' was the motto. A menu from the 1960s offered deep sea scallops for $2.50, a chef's salad for $1 and "coffee by candlelight'' for a quarter. ...
What Ocean City businesses did you miss the most on Thanksgiving?
Larison’s was known for its epic Thanksgiving Day dinners; at the last one, the restaurant cooked 180 35-pound turkeys, peeled and mashed 1,900 pounds of potatoes and poured 125 gallons of gravy. When Patch asked readers what Ocean City businesses they missed the most, Campbell’s Seafood Kitchen topped the list. ...
What happened to Angeloni's II Restaurant & Lounge?
Angeloni’s II Restaurant and Lounge closed after more than four decades of business as owner Alan Angeloni retired. The popular Italian restaurant was known for its Italian classics like pasta, meatballs, sausage, seafood, veal parmigiana and braciola, gnocchi and more. The original Angeloni’s Italian Restaurant opened in 1973 in Hamilton Township. ...
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