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Iconic Frenchtown Brunch Spot Announces Permanent Closure After 18 Years Iconic Frenchtown Brunch Spot Announces Permanent Closure After 18 Years
Iconic Frenchtown Brunch Spot Announces Permanent Closure After 18 Years An iconic restaurant renowned for its farm-to-table brunch options is closing up shop at the end of the year after nearly two decades in Frenchtown. Julie Klein, owner of the Lovin’ Oven on Trenton Avenue, made the announcement on the eatery’s Facebook page Tuesday morning, stating that the restaurant industry has changed and it’s “time to move on.” “It’s with a heavy heart and SO MUCH GRATITUDE that we will be serving our last meal in the dining room of The Lovin’ Oven on January 1st,” reads the post, which was instantly flooded with reactions from longtime customers. “What a magnificent…
New Morristown Eatery Offers Seasonal Favorites Full Of Farm-To-Table Flavors New Morristown Eatery Offers Seasonal Favorites Full Of Farm-To-Table Flavors
New Morristown Eatery Offers Seasonal Favorites Full Of Farm-To-Table Flavors Agricola Eatery, opening soon in Morristown, takes no shortcuts when it comes to providing a carefully crafted seasonal menu full of farm-to-table flavors. The restaurant is kicking things off in the kitchen at 40 West Park Place on Wednesday, Aug. 31, following a soft opening on Monday, according to Morristown.NJ. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Morristown, NJ (@morristown.nj) With a well-established location in Princeton, Agricola is a self-described “community eatery” offering rustic American classics. On the menu, you’ll fi…
Harvest & Ale Now Open In Bergen County Harvest & Ale Now Open In Bergen County
Harvest & Ale Now Open In Bergen County A new restaurant and bar has opened its doors in Bergen County. Harvest & Ale, on Ramapo Valley Road in Oakland, bills itself as the area's newest farm-to-table restaurant. The menu boasts apps, sandwiches, bread bowls, greens and grains, skillets and mains, a kids menu, and dozens of cocktails and ales to choose from. The owners also manage Plank Pizza Company in Saddle Brook and Heights Bar & Grill in Hasbrouck Heights, BoozyBurbs reports. Harvest & Ale, 588 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland
Luxury Apartments, American Diner With Twist Coming To Downtown Hackensack Luxury Apartments, American Diner With Twist Coming To Downtown Hackensack
Luxury Apartments, American Diner With Twist Coming To Downtown Hackensack A 106-unit apartment building touting a new farm-to-table restaurant concept are coming to Downtown Hackensack. The project at 240 Main St. is by developer Capodagli Property Co., and known as "Meridia on Main." The units, ranging from 600 to 1,000 square feet, were available for leasing last spring. Meridia on MainCapodaglia Meridia Living Meridia on MainCapodaglia Meridia Living Meridia on MainCapodaglia Meridia Living The Cap Diner, the first restaurant concept within the "Cap Hospitality" platform, will be opening in January 2020, according to its Facebook page. The eatery w…
RANKINGS: Best Brunch In Warren & Hunterdon County According To Yelp RANKINGS: Best Brunch In Warren & Hunterdon County According To Yelp
Rankings: Best Brunch In Warren & Hunterdon County According To Yelp Eggs Benedict with a Bloody Mary or heaping stacks of pancakes. No matter what you prefer, there is a breakfast or brunch spot for you in Warren and Hunterdon counties. Of the dozens to choose from, below are the highest-rated breakfast and brunch spots in the area, according to Yelp. James on Main, Hackettstown: With a wood-fired grill and locally-sourced food, how could you go wrong? Chef Bill Van Pelt has 20 years of experience under his belt and has garnered both local and national awards.  "It is the mission of James on Main to become woven into the fabric of this classic downtown a…
Chatham Family's Son With Special Needs Inspires New Downtown Restaurant Chatham Family's Son With Special Needs Inspires New Downtown Restaurant
Chatham Family's Son With Special Needs Inspires New Downtown Restaurant A Chatham family held the grand opening for their new restaurant on Wednesday, Jan. 30. Sorriso Kitchen on Main Street offers breakfast, lunch and more -- including a full day of training for members of the special needs community. More than $31,000 had been raised on a Kickstarter campaign to help the Bellas family open its restaurant. "Sorriso means 'smile' in Italian and is the name of our new breakfast and lunch eatery inspired by our son, LJ who has Down Syndrome and brings a smile to everyone he meets," the family wrote. Bellas familyFacebook Bellas BrothersSorriso Kitchen "O…