Find out what American restaurants to try in Bernardsville. Bernardsville /ˈbɜːrnərdzvɪl/ is a borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. In 2000, Bernardsville had the 10th-highest per capita income in the state. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 7,707, reflecting an increase of 362 (+4.9%) from the 7,345 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 748 (+11.3%) from the 6,597 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Bernardsville
3 based on 44 reviews
Located in beautiful downtown Bernardsville, Rudolph's Steakhouse is housed in a charming historical stone building built in the mid 1800's. But the cuisine is anything but antiquated. Chef David Drake brings his modern american cuisine, simple yet refine
Attentive bar staff. We both ordered burgers. Literally the worst French fries we've ever had. Soggy, greasy and limp. The burgers are small, but the price is good. Mine was cooked great. My friend ordered medium well and it was raw. When she told the bartender he just ignored her. So she only ate the outside of the burger and had him throw out the rest. Wine by the glass is expensive here compared to the food quality. Won't be back.
4 based on 32 reviews
Excellent Mediterranean food! My husband and I stopped by for an early dinner; we shared hummus the hummus as a starter and both had the chicken kebab entree. The hummus was good, not excellent. The pitas were purchased and not made on site. The entree was delicious and a very large portion of saffron rice, salad, and chicken kebabs. The chicken was cooked perfectly, the rice was fragrant and the salad added the acidity needed for the meal. We will be going back!
3 based on 68 reviews
I had avoided returning here for literally years (on previous experiences the service was just too, too slow) but decided to give it a shot again late one night, as late night options in Bernardsville are limited. Found myself pleasantly surprised. The burgers, salad, coleslaw (your typical pub fare) was great, the service friendly and attentive, and the vibe (this is clearly a local watering hole) upbeat. The only drawbacks are that parking might occasionally be hard to fine, even across the street in the train lot, and, when it is packed it can get loud. Outdoor seating is available. So if youâre looking for a convivial place with good food thatâs not too fancy or expensive consider The Station.
4 based on 142 reviews
Ate lunch on Saturday. The lobster sandwich for $14.25 was ridiculously small and had no taste. The outside seating area, while nice, had litter on the strip that was bordering the street. One would think that the staff would pick up the garbage, i.e discarded straws, cigarette butts, paper, etc. Before opening every day.
4 based on 135 reviews
Went here recently with a crowd for drinks and appetizers during happy hour. There is happy hour pricing so that was great. I had the shrimp dumplings...the sauce was very tasty; also tried the chicken nachos that were tasty but I preferred the dumplings and the flatbread pizza that was also decent though I've had better. We had a few tables reserved which was good because it got crowded then thinned out as the hour grew closer to 7 PM. I think maybe the wait staff was understaffed but overall the experience was positive and I would return.
4 based on 115 reviews
We return to Vine again and again â for lunch and dinner â not because it offers a wonderful array of menu staples and specials, but also because we enjoy the elegant ambience and the attentive service. Everything weâve had â soups, salads, pasta, meats â has been delicious. My favorite entree continues to be the chicken scarpariello. The signature dish features a chicken breast accompanied by sweet sausage, hot cherry peppers and roasted potatoes in marsala wine and balsamic reduction. Vine is not inexpensive, but for a special occasion â or just because you want to treat yourself to a special meal â do try this elegant restaurant. Youâll find yourself returning.
4 based on 80 reviews
Bernards Deli & Cafe great cafe in a small town. good food, service that has been stepped up a notch
I love the Bernards Café! Iâve never had anything but delightful meals here. Most recently, we went for lunch, and it was no exception: great again. I had one of my perennial favorites â French onion soup â to start and a delicious Buffalo chicken sandwich. There are lots of choices, and weâll keep going back.
4 based on 106 reviews
Jackets required
A nice place to dine with an ample menu and good service. I thought my burger was excellent. My only negative comment, I asked to substitute a side salad for my fries and was not informed that the substitution was $5 extra.
4 based on 388 reviews
American Fare with Historic CharmDating back to the 18th century, the Grain House Restaurant has always been the most popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Known for its historic charm and American inn fare, the popular Grain House Restaurant
A fine example of a revolutionary period building where GW may have visited. Good food which is a little pricey. Three buttons?Low ceilings resulted in the dining rooms being noisy even with polite conversation. We took elderly friends. My wife said that the lady could not use the bathroom due to steps leading to the stalls. Not really handicap accessible.
Top 3 Contemporary food in Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 201 reviews
Renowned for exquisite dining and an award-winning wine collection, the Bernards Inn offers two magnificent dining rooms - The Great Room and Conservatory - along with a warm, clubby piano bar featuring live entertainment Wednesday through Saturday. The f
My mother and I arrived early for a mother-daughter Saturday morning breakfast this past weekend. The entire experience was wonderful! We arrived at the dining room of the hotel shortly after it opened, and we were the only patrons. It made the meal even more enjoyable, because it was quiet and serene. Even if there were other diners present, Iâm sure it would still have been an amazing meal. The dining room is beautiful, sunny, and quiet. We were seated at a table next to a window with a lovely view of the buildings and trees on Quimby Street. The food was expertly prepared and absolutely delicious! Also, the prices were shockingly reasonable for such a sophisticated place. I ordered a 3-egg omelet with fruit and toast, and my mom ordered the eggs Benedict. Nothing were delicious! The service was fabulous. If I am ever back in the area, I hope that i am able to enjoy another fabulous breakfast at the Bernards Inn.
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