Reviews on American food in Budd Lake, New Jersey, United States. Budd Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 8,968. Budd Lake was named for John Budd. Prior to that, it was called Hattacawanna Lake.
Things to do in Budd Lake
4 based on 45 reviews
We were looking for a breakfast place in the area and came across Rose's on Yelp. The outside is nothing special and for that matter, neither is the interior. It's clean but nothing charming or necessarily inviting. However, everything else is great! They have an interesting menu that had so many great sounding items, I did not know which one to choose. I ended up with the California benedict. It was good but had way to much sauce for my taste. I should have ordered it on the side. The service was attentive and the prices affordable. I would go back if I was in the area.
Soups On Main serves organic-style foods, farm-to-ladle, pot-to-table in a cozy, setting on historic Hackettstown Main Street. We offer a selection of healthy, fresh, organic-style soups, organic sourdough bread, and an assortment of hot and cold organic
We stopped by in the middle of the afternoon today for lunch. We each had a medium chicken soup with rice and an organic bottled tea, and we split a Cuban sandwich. The sandwich was tasty, the soup was good with lots of chicken and I'd especially note that the soup was not overly salted the way most establishments serve it. I forgot to ask if the rice was whole grain. The bread with the soup was very good, and the bread on the sandwich (which may have been the same) was toasted and excellent. The total price was a little more than we expected, but we didn't see an itemized bill to figure out why we were surprised.
4 based on 27 reviews
Pleasant surprise! Unlike our last visit to an Applebees, we were able to have a meal without choking on fat and sugar!! To start with, the clientele was mostly normal, with only a very few morbidly obese. While the menu was tailored to those who are planning death by cholesterol & diabetes, there was an adequate selection of sensible food. I chose a Thai shrimp salad that was quite good. There were fish and veggie choicesThe server was attentive, pleasant and helpful. We have noted the location in a Netcong shopping plaza as a potential stop on any future trips
Since the Bubbakooâs Burritos opened its doors in Point Pleasant, New Jersey back in 2008. It was apparent that this was a great place to relax and have an awesome meal. More than ten years later, Bubbakooâs has expanded to multiple locations along the Je
This is a new business to Budd Lake and it is a new cuisine for this immediate area. The staff are just fantastic and friendly. The owner is a person that cares about not just the customers but the food as well.I have been going here sine they opened and I find that the food they serve is more then enough to fill you up.When there is a long line, the staff is always apologizing for any delay there is. They are VERY Friendly and they really do care.I think this business will be around for a long time because customers just want to come back for more.ThanksThank you for the review! We appreciate the time you took to spread the goodness of Bubbakoo's! We hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 140 reviews
James on Main is a wood grill fired American eatery serving creative brunch and dinner selections utilizing local, fresh and seasonal ingredients.
James on Main is a safe bet for a great meal for anyone lucky enough to grab a table at this cozy establishment. Our meal started with a nice Amuse Bouche (ours was hummus w/a bite accompanied by fresh veggies) and what followed next from appetizers to mains were all outstanding. Our large party loved everything the kitchen produced: frisee salad, littleneck clams, brisket, hanger steak, watermelon gazpacho, octopus, schnitzel - you name it. Everything was delicious, plated perfectly and served right-on-time. While James on Main doesn't have a liquor license, one need not fret as Shop Rite liquor (5 min walk) has an outstanding selection of wines you can buy and bring to the restaurant. Bonus: no corkage fee! Hackettstown should consider itself lucky to have such an outstanding dining option in the heart of town.Thank you for your kind review. Your credentials as a reviewer, as per your TripAdvisor contributions, are beyond strong. As the chef/owner of James on Main, I wanted to personally thank you for dining with us. If you find yourself in Hackettstown again, we hope you will join us in the dining room!
4 based on 61 reviews
We ate at Bistro 46 for our Daughters birthday with her children. I had a special Chicken Saltimbuco that was fantastic. My wife had the special Monk fish which was equally delicious. Our daughter had the Filet Mignon and was able to change the potatoes and vegetables served with the Short Ribs. Very flexible. The Grandchildren had pasta. Bistro 46 is a BYOB. The French Coconut pie was delicious and rich. This is the second time we have eaten here. I would eat there again.
4 based on 87 reviews
Go here all the time with my in laws....always great service...had the chicken appetizers was very good got like 8 of them, sauce was good, everybody loved their meal. Father got steak sliced sandwich, wife got the salmon and loved it, daughter got the filet mignon and liked as well.....Never had a bad meal here...will continue to go
4 based on 289 reviews
Stopped in for a quick dinner before a concert at Stanhope House. Ceaser salad was very good...just right mix of dressing and a nice helping...added a little pepper and was very good....got the margarita pizza and it was very good, thin crust, cooked perfectly. A quick perfect meal.
4 based on 125 reviews
Recently had breakfast here with my husband, and I wouldn't come back.Service was ok, waitress didn't offer to refill coffee, we had to ask. The gluten free pancakes are not very good, but the bacon was nicely cooked. The waffle and egg breakfast was ok, but the maple syrup doesn't even taste like maple. It's really just a sweet syrup which we did not care for.
4 based on 154 reviews
We came here for dinner and were pleasantly suprised. Certainly, this is not a 5 star restaurant, but rather a very good down to earth, home, local eatery. It is amazing how they can offer the variety and quantity of food choices. We started with fried calamari - not the best we've had (too many pieces were smooshed together and the ones that weren;t were only partially freid - good flavor however!). Wife had the chicken parm - huge portion along with the pasta AND a sizable salad, which she could not finish. Chicken parm was very good - tasty and tender. Pasta sauce OK but could have been better. I had the pastrami on rye sandwich which was sizable but the meat was overcooked. Service was terrific. John, one of the owners (of 33 years!) was present and involved. We would definitely return if we go back to that area.
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