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Legendary Benny's Luncheonette in Fair Lawn, NJ – Now for Sale! Legendary Benny's Luncheonette in Fair Lawn, NJ – Now for Sale!
Legendary Benny's Luncheonette in Fair Lawn, NJ – Now for Sale! After over 25 years of serving the community, the legendary Benny's Luncheonette in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is now available for sale! This beloved neighborhood staple is known for its delicious pastrami sandwiches and its hearty dinner menu, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Prime Location: Situated at 11-04 Saddle River Road, Benny's Luncheonette enjoys high foot traffic and is perfectly positioned in a busy commercial area of Fair Lawn. The restaurant's convenient location makes it a go-to spot for breakfast and lunch. Rich History: With a strong reputation built ove…
Best Diners In North Jersey Best Diners In North Jersey
Best Diners In North Jersey Some are tiny train cars with just a few booths and one long counter. Others are big, sparkly disco balls with German chocolate cake, carrot cake,  and four different types of cheesecakes on display. Some stay true to the old-school classics and breakfast staples, while others have their very own house specials, and then some. If you ever struggled to pick a diner in New Jersey, you are not alone. Daily Voice came up with a list of some of the best diners in North Jersey, with help from Daily Voice Instagram followers, user-review sites, and prior rankings. Here's what we have: Top…
Warren County Diner Goes Up In Flames Morning Of Soft Opening: ‘I’m So Heartbroken,’ Owner Says Warren County Diner Goes Up In Flames Morning Of Soft Opening: ‘I’m So Heartbroken,’ Owner Says
Warren County Diner Goes Up In Flames Morning Of Soft Opening: ‘I’m So Heartbroken,’ Owner Says A new diner in Warren County went up in flames just hours before it was scheduled to have its soft opening, leaving the owner heartbroken and desperate to rebuild. Tony Arzuaga of Jersey City was planning to hold the soft opening for Catch 22 Diner on Route 22 East in Lopatcong Township on Friday, Sept. 16 when the building caught fire before dawn, he documented in a social media post in the ‘Lehigh Valley Food’ group. “I’m so heartbroken,” Arzuaga writes. “At 4 a.m. I get a call from my daughter that [the] diner is on fire…I thought I was dreaming but it was real.” An inspection by the fi…