Enjoy a beer after the big game or join friends for appetizers & cocktails and one of Newark's bars and pubs. View our guide & plan your next outing.
The really good dive bars will still have a bit of cigarette smoke hanging just under the lights shining down from the ceiling even though you haven't been able to smoke inside a bar in New Jersey for several years(how do they do that?). It's where you go after you played the great...
Sadly it looks like the Barcade in Jersey City is coming to a close. Located on Newark Avenue since 2011, Barcade announced that it would be closing its Jersey City spot in the next couple of months according toNJ.com. Barcade isn't the only bar in Jersey City that announced it's c...
Discover the best happy hour spots in Newark, NJ! Find restaurants, charming bistros, and bars that come alive with irresistible deals and vibrant ambiance.
directive ordering the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to vacate 126 enforcement actions that suspended or revoked the licenses of liquor establishments during that era because they served LGBTQ+ patrons — including 21 bars in Newark, 16 establishments in Atlantic City and 14 venues in ...
Haledon, NJ 07508 United States Pong for WSOBP Bid and Flight Included 493 Rahway Ave Woodbridge, NY United States Beer Pong: 50,000 Reasons to Play 1979 New Jersey 35 Sayreville New Jersey , NY 08879 United States Hell's Kitchen Lounge 150 Lafayette Street Newark, NJ 07105 United States...
10.2 miles from Newark #160 of 761 hotels in New York City "Special shout-out to Lenny and Bobby the doormen, Nilton, Maria, and Ume from Front Desk, Andrew from Berk’s bar, Jennifer Torres and a very generous woman (glasses, great energy) from Berk’s bar whose name I unfo..."...
I had some out-of-state family business to take care of in the days prior to this one. Yet, a mere couple hours after getting off the plane in Newark, I was on the Garden State Parkway heading towards AC. Okay, maybe I do have a gambling problem. ...
(many of whose hats and helmets hang from the ceiling). Originally opened by Frank McGovern in 1936 as a meeting place for Irish immigrants, theNew Jerseybar survived the Newark riots in 1967, which led to the closure of many businesses, and today, after a recent renovation, serves up ...