Who doesn’t love good food? It’s always fun to head out to your favorite spot and indulge, but sometimes it’s nice to try something new. We’ve covered unique restaurants in New Jersey before, but there are simply so many great places to eat that we decided to create a second list! Each of these restaurants (listed in no particular order) offers diners something special, and an extraordinary experience you won’t forget.
- The Chicken Or The Egg, Beach Haven
Facebook/The Chicken Or The Egg This quirky spot is known primarily for two things, the amazing breakfast options (available 24/7) and the jumbo hot wings challenge, which has been featured on Man vs. Food. The extensive menu offers something for everyone and the funky decor adds to the laid-back vibe. Learn more about this brunch hotspot in New Jersey at the official Chicken Or The Egg website. The Chicken or the Egg, 207 N Bay Ave, Beach Haven, NJ 08008, USA
- Dickie Dee’s, Newark
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Yelp/Toni I. A local favorite, Dickie Dee’s is known for its fantastic Italian-style hot dogs. What is an Italian-style hot dog? A deep-fried dog in a half loaf of Italian bread, stuffed with potato wedges, sauteed peppers and onions. For hours and a full menu, be sure to check out the official Dickie Dee’s website. Dickie Dee’s, 380 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, NJ 07107, USA
- The Grilled Cheese & Crab Cake Co., Somers Point
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Yelp/Tracy F. There’s so much that makes this Somers Point spot special, but out favorite thing is the inventive menu. Enjoy some of the most creative meals you’ve had in a while, or try the Pork Belly Reuben, Guy Fieri’s favorite. You can also build your own grilled cheese and let your imagination run wild. With so many options, you’ll surely be back to try them all! Learn more at The Grilled Cheese & Crab Cake Co. website. The Grilled Cheese and Crabcake Company, 55 W Laurel Dr, Somers Point, NJ 08244, USA
- Garlic Rose Bistro, Cranford
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Facebook/Garlic Rose Bistro Garlic lovers, rejoice! Nearly every dish here (even the desserts) features the flavor. Just bring along some breath mints for afterward! Learn more at the Garlic Rose Bistro’s official Facebook page. Garlic Rose Bistro, 28 N Ave W, Cranford, NJ 07016, USA
- Alice’s, Lake Hopatcong
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Facebook/Alice’s An Only In New Jersey reader favorite, you’ll fall in love with the fresh food and fantastic views. Located on the lake, guests can boat right up to the restaurant. The views at this eatery can’t be beat, either! Learn more and plan your visit to this unique spot by checking out Alice’s, Lake Hopatcong website. Alice’s, 24 Nolans Point Park Rd, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849, USA
- Rat’s Restaurant, Hamilton
Facebook/Rat’s Restaurant A truly magical place, this French restaurant was inspired by a Claude Monet painting and is located in the spectacular art installation, Grounds For Sculpture. The fare here is second-to-none, and the views are pretty stellar, too! Learn more at the official website of Rat’s Restaurant. Rat’s Restaurant, 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619, USA
- Kitchen Consigliere, Collingswood
Facebook/Kitchen Consigliere Kitchen Consigliere is a Collingswood cafe with a next-level mafia theme. Owned by convicted mobster Angelo Lutz, he decided to turn his life around after prison. Guests will enjoy the fantastic food, decor, and atmosphere. We’d definitely say that this Italian spot is a “hit!” The Kitchen Consigliere, 700 Haddon Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08108, USA
- The Melting Pot, Westwood
Yelp/Yuchen Z. This romantic restaurant may be a national chain, but the Westwood, New Jersey, location of this fondue spot offers live magic on many Friday nights. Call ahead to make sure the performer is scheduled and enjoy a one-of-a-kind dinner and show. It’s sure to be a dining experience you’ll long remember! The Melting Pot, 250 Center Ave, Westwood, NJ 07675, USA
- The Lobster House, Cape May
Facebook/The Lobster House This oceanfront gem in New Jersey is another reader favorite! The fresh seafood and fantastic views are not to be missed, but this spot offers something extra special. In warmer months, guests can dine on the Schooner, a 130-foot sailing vessel docked moorside. The Schooner offers a full bar, luncheon menu, and appetizers in the evening. Learn more and plan your visit to this unique eatery at The Lobster House’s website. The Lobster House, 906 Schellengers Landing Rd, Cape May, NJ 08204, USA
Which of these restaurants sounds most interesting to you? Have you visited any of these unique restaurants in New Jersey before? What others would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments below! If you’re hungry for more (see what we did there?), here are eight more unique restaurants in New Jersey you’ll want to check out. And if you still have cravings, how about putting a unique spin on things and visit one or more of the most historic restaurants in New Jersey?
Facebook/The Chicken Or The Egg
This quirky spot is known primarily for two things, the amazing breakfast options (available 24/7) and the jumbo hot wings challenge, which has been featured on Man vs. Food. The extensive menu offers something for everyone and the funky decor adds to the laid-back vibe. Learn more about this brunch hotspot in New Jersey at the official Chicken Or The Egg website.
The Chicken or the Egg, 207 N Bay Ave, Beach Haven, NJ 08008, USA
Yelp/Fox E.
Yelp/Toni I.
A local favorite, Dickie Dee’s is known for its fantastic Italian-style hot dogs. What is an Italian-style hot dog? A deep-fried dog in a half loaf of Italian bread, stuffed with potato wedges, sauteed peppers and onions. For hours and a full menu, be sure to check out the official Dickie Dee’s website.
Dickie Dee’s, 380 Bloomfield Ave, Newark, NJ 07107, USA
Yelp/Stella Q.
Yelp/Tracy F.
There’s so much that makes this Somers Point spot special, but out favorite thing is the inventive menu. Enjoy some of the most creative meals you’ve had in a while, or try the Pork Belly Reuben, Guy Fieri’s favorite. You can also build your own grilled cheese and let your imagination run wild. With so many options, you’ll surely be back to try them all! Learn more at The Grilled Cheese & Crab Cake Co. website.
The Grilled Cheese and Crabcake Company, 55 W Laurel Dr, Somers Point, NJ 08244, USA
Yelp/Jeff M.
Facebook/Garlic Rose Bistro
Garlic lovers, rejoice! Nearly every dish here (even the desserts) features the flavor. Just bring along some breath mints for afterward! Learn more at the Garlic Rose Bistro’s official Facebook page.
Garlic Rose Bistro, 28 N Ave W, Cranford, NJ 07016, USA
Facebook/Alice’s
An Only In New Jersey reader favorite, you’ll fall in love with the fresh food and fantastic views. Located on the lake, guests can boat right up to the restaurant. The views at this eatery can’t be beat, either! Learn more and plan your visit to this unique spot by checking out Alice’s, Lake Hopatcong website.
Alice’s, 24 Nolans Point Park Rd, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849, USA
Facebook/Rat’s Restaurant
A truly magical place, this French restaurant was inspired by a Claude Monet painting and is located in the spectacular art installation, Grounds For Sculpture. The fare here is second-to-none, and the views are pretty stellar, too! Learn more at the official website of Rat’s Restaurant.
Rat’s Restaurant, 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619, USA
Facebook/Kitchen Consigliere
Kitchen Consigliere is a Collingswood cafe with a next-level mafia theme. Owned by convicted mobster Angelo Lutz, he decided to turn his life around after prison. Guests will enjoy the fantastic food, decor, and atmosphere. We’d definitely say that this Italian spot is a “hit!”
The Kitchen Consigliere, 700 Haddon Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08108, USA
Yelp/Yuchen Z.
This romantic restaurant may be a national chain, but the Westwood, New Jersey, location of this fondue spot offers live magic on many Friday nights. Call ahead to make sure the performer is scheduled and enjoy a one-of-a-kind dinner and show. It’s sure to be a dining experience you’ll long remember!
The Melting Pot, 250 Center Ave, Westwood, NJ 07675, USA
Facebook/The Lobster House
This oceanfront gem in New Jersey is another reader favorite! The fresh seafood and fantastic views are not to be missed, but this spot offers something extra special. In warmer months, guests can dine on the Schooner, a 130-foot sailing vessel docked moorside. The Schooner offers a full bar, luncheon menu, and appetizers in the evening. Learn more and plan your visit to this unique eatery at The Lobster House’s website.
The Lobster House, 906 Schellengers Landing Rd, Cape May, NJ 08204, USA
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unique restaurants in New Jersey November 04, 2021 Sarah What are some must-visit restaurants in New Jersey? New Jersey is the best state in the nation for foodies – hand down! Not only will you find the best bagels here, but New Jersey pizza is the best you’ll ever get to try. New Jersey is the Pizza Capital of the Country (who knew?!), which is obvious to anyone who has ever dined here; but we can’t overlook places that serve up other award-winning meals that can hold their own against national competition. If you’re trying to find the best restaurants in New Jersey, check out this list! From pizza and pub grub to sandwiches and sweets, you’ll enjoy a culinary tour de force of the Garden State when you visit all of these superlative eateries! What’s the oldest restaurant in New Jersey? The Garden State is home to some beautiful, old restaurants. In terms of “oldest,” however, that distinction belongs to The Cranberry Inn. With an official “established date is 1780, it’s the oldest restaurant in the Garden State and an absolute must-visit! This was originally a tavern but now serves as a fine dining establishment. The inn was a rumored stop on the underground railroad. The deed for the property was issued by King George III. Curious about other historic restaurants in New Jersey? Here are 16 of the state’s oldest, all of which are worth a visit! What are some scenic restaurants in New Jersey? If it’s dinner with a view you’re seeking, you’ll absolutely find it here in the Garden State. From towering buildings to lush gardens, there is a restaurant in our state that affords diners the opportunity to take it all in while feasting on fine cuisine. Nearly any restaurant along the Hudson River or Jersey Shore can guarantee you some incredible views; and of course, we also have dozens of restaurants with mountain and lake views, as well. Here are 10 of our favorite places to dine in New Jersey, all of which boast spectacular views and ambiance.
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unique restaurants in New Jersey
November 04, 2021
Sarah
What are some must-visit restaurants in New Jersey? New Jersey is the best state in the nation for foodies – hand down! Not only will you find the best bagels here, but New Jersey pizza is the best you’ll ever get to try. New Jersey is the Pizza Capital of the Country (who knew?!), which is obvious to anyone who has ever dined here; but we can’t overlook places that serve up other award-winning meals that can hold their own against national competition. If you’re trying to find the best restaurants in New Jersey, check out this list! From pizza and pub grub to sandwiches and sweets, you’ll enjoy a culinary tour de force of the Garden State when you visit all of these superlative eateries! What’s the oldest restaurant in New Jersey? The Garden State is home to some beautiful, old restaurants. In terms of “oldest,” however, that distinction belongs to The Cranberry Inn. With an official “established date is 1780, it’s the oldest restaurant in the Garden State and an absolute must-visit! This was originally a tavern but now serves as a fine dining establishment. The inn was a rumored stop on the underground railroad. The deed for the property was issued by King George III. Curious about other historic restaurants in New Jersey? Here are 16 of the state’s oldest, all of which are worth a visit! What are some scenic restaurants in New Jersey? If it’s dinner with a view you’re seeking, you’ll absolutely find it here in the Garden State. From towering buildings to lush gardens, there is a restaurant in our state that affords diners the opportunity to take it all in while feasting on fine cuisine. Nearly any restaurant along the Hudson River or Jersey Shore can guarantee you some incredible views; and of course, we also have dozens of restaurants with mountain and lake views, as well. Here are 10 of our favorite places to dine in New Jersey, all of which boast spectacular views and ambiance.
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New Jersey is the best state in the nation for foodies – hand down! Not only will you find the best bagels here, but New Jersey pizza is the best you’ll ever get to try. New Jersey is the Pizza Capital of the Country (who knew?!), which is obvious to anyone who has ever dined here; but we can’t overlook places that serve up other award-winning meals that can hold their own against national competition. If you’re trying to find the best restaurants in New Jersey, check out this list! From pizza and pub grub to sandwiches and sweets, you’ll enjoy a culinary tour de force of the Garden State when you visit all of these superlative eateries!
What’s the oldest restaurant in New Jersey?
The Garden State is home to some beautiful, old restaurants. In terms of “oldest,” however, that distinction belongs to The Cranberry Inn. With an official “established date is 1780, it’s the oldest restaurant in the Garden State and an absolute must-visit! This was originally a tavern but now serves as a fine dining establishment. The inn was a rumored stop on the underground railroad. The deed for the property was issued by King George III. Curious about other historic restaurants in New Jersey? Here are 16 of the state’s oldest, all of which are worth a visit!
What are some scenic restaurants in New Jersey?
If it’s dinner with a view you’re seeking, you’ll absolutely find it here in the Garden State. From towering buildings to lush gardens, there is a restaurant in our state that affords diners the opportunity to take it all in while feasting on fine cuisine. Nearly any restaurant along the Hudson River or Jersey Shore can guarantee you some incredible views; and of course, we also have dozens of restaurants with mountain and lake views, as well. Here are 10 of our favorite places to dine in New Jersey, all of which boast spectacular views and ambiance.