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Popular Burger Joint Expanding To Bergen County Popular Burger Joint Expanding To Bergen County
Popular Burger Joint Expanding To Bergen County A burger restaurant with several New Jersey locations is planning a Bergen County debut. 30 Burgers will be opening at 30 Park Avenue, according to a post on its Instagram page. The storefront was formerly home to The Empanada Shop. "Fresh never frozen" is 30 Burgers' motto. Launched in January 2014, 30 Burgers focuses on certified Angus beef burgers, each one cooked to order with a 7- to 10-minute wait time. Other 30 Burgers locations are in Lawrence Township, Branchburg, Hillsborough, Bound Brook, Dunellen, East Brunswick, Linden, Somerville and Hackettstown. The ow…
5 New Restaurants To Try In Bergen County 5 New Restaurants To Try In Bergen County
5 New Restaurants To Try In Bergen County Empanadas. Pad Thai. Mexican burgers. There is something for everyone in Bergen County. Here are some of the latest restaurants to open in the area. COMING SOON: Hook & Reel, Route 4, Elmwood Park: Seafood restaurant with nearly a dozen New Jersey locations. Try the cajun boil. No word yet on opening date, BoozyBurbs says. Hook & Reel is coming to Elmwood Park.Hook & Reel Hamburguesa, Hackensack Street, Carlstadt: "Mexico City street style burgers, like you've never tasted before," the website promises. The owners, the same ones who own Taqueria Los Gueros across Bergen C…
Wood-Ridge Couple Preps To Open Empanada Shop Wood-Ridge Couple Preps To Open Empanada Shop
Wood-Ridge Couple Preps To Open Empanada Shop Wood-Ridge, N.J. – A new specialty empanada shop is opening in Wood-Ridge later this month. The Empanada Shop announced its January 19 grand opening on Instagram. The shop – located at 251 B Valley Boulevard – is the brainchild of Joni Caldera and Nelson Contreras, an Italian and Dominican couple, who lives in Wood-Ridge and “enjoys cooking empanadas together and sharing them with family & friends,” according to the shop’s website. “Joni and Nelson are known to bring empanadas to every party they attend. Party hosts often hide the empanadas from their guests to eat for themselves once …