Find out what American restaurants to try in Little Silver. Little Silver is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,950, a drop of 220 (−3.6%) from the 6,170 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 449 (+7.8%) from the 5,721 counted in the 1990 Census.
4 based on 205 reviews
We have had several bunch fund raisers at the Molly Pitcher Inn and have never been disappointed. The banquet staff are accommodating both before and during the event. There was a fabulous assortment of breakfast food, juices, tea and coffee. The servers were friendly and attentive to our guests. Thank you for a wonderful event.
4 based on 37 reviews
Our group of 4 enjoyed a lovely dinner at Graze. The salad was delicious with apples, walnuts, blue cheese and a dash of delicious dressing. The entrees were equally good. We tried the fried chicken, steak frites, gnocchi, and short ribs. The only complaint from the Frenchman in our group, those are not frites as they were more wedges than small julienned fries but still delicious.
4 based on 164 reviews
We had dinner here last night before a concert at the Count Basie Theater (walking distance to the theater)... It was excellent. Great selection of food and beer, warm comfortable environment, nice modern fireplace... Friendly, efficient service... all four of us enjoyed our meals, there was a great variety to choose from... Gourmet foods, as well as pizza & burgers... I had a dry aged cheeseburger (not sure what dried aged beef is, but it was one of the best burgers I've had in quite a while). Excellent meal all around, and we were at the show on time. We would definitely recommend.
4 based on 46 reviews
I'd love to give this restaurant five stars because they really know how to prepare seafood. We invited friends to Restaurant Diomede on a Saturday night. They had never dined here. We had been here several times, always top notch seafood.The service was friendly, but apparently they misplaced our order in the kitchen, and we waited almost 90 minutes to be served food. Others coming in after us were finished with their meals. Luckily I finally asked someone what happened. She said there was an issue in the kitchen. I asked if we could have coffee and dessert on the house, and she obliged. Frankly I was quite embarrassed because our friends will most likely not want to dine here again, and it's a shame because the food is wonderful. Just a poor dining experience. Our server or the manager should have come over and apologized and offered the meal for free. Nothing. I was again embarrassed to ask, but I did. BTW, the dessert we were given was choice between cannoli's (not very good) and churros. Seriously, is the the dessert menu??Paul, if you're reading this, I'm hoping you will do the right thing here. If so, I will gladly post an amended review.Regards, Lou
4 based on 35 reviews
Stopped by for Lucy the other day with my wife and daughter. The food was very nice. I had the half salad/half sandwich, with the Cosmopolitan Salad and the grilled Turkey Reuban, and the portions were very large. Mother were both deliscious. My wife's chicken salad wrap drew high praise. My daughter's crepe and rolled oats with blueberries also go good reviews. All in all a lovely lunch.
4 based on 176 reviews
Stopped in for lunch. Outside was crowded so sat in the back dining area.... my waiter was very matter of fact. Not friendly , felt like he just wanted to get us in and out. I had the chicken Caesar which was tasty, my child had margarita pizza. Tasted frozen like Elioâs. Was bombarded by flies the entire meal. Waiter never stopped by to check or offer refill - paid and left. There are far better restaurants in red bank - this one was a one and done for me
4 based on 98 reviews
Great selection of meals, with many different flavors to satisfy everyone. Small establishment, difficult to accommodate large party, however, very active take out.Service is efficient and speedy, depending on day and which tattooed individual is your server
4 based on 295 reviews
Looking for a special place to celebrate my wifeâs birthday with another couple. Found Nicholas by chance and was not disappointed. Ended up ordering two appetizers because I just couldnât choose. The Fois Gras was one of the best Iâve had. If you like fine dining, put Nicholas on your list
5 based on 166 reviews
The JBJ Soul Kitchen is a community restaurant that serves nutritious, culinary dishes in a beautiful restaurant atmosphere. The JBJ Soul Kitchen uses a âpay it forwardâ model where there are no prices on the menu but instead you are encouraged to make a
This a very lovely restaurant, a hidden gem. Very attentive volunteer staff, fast service, good food, nice atmosphere. Itâs a nice concept for a good cause.
3 based on 15 reviews
We are brewers of traditional ales and lagers. We compose simple menus around the season. We present ourselves authentically.
My wife and I have now eaten here several times. The room is certainly stylish, and the menu eclectic, but the food needs some work. We tarted with an IPA, and it was not to my taste. Not hoppy enough. We also started with a mezzo plate with hummus, smoked eggplant dip, pickled vegetables, olives and flatbread. The components were fine, but the presentation was stylish but very awkward to eat. The olives and pickled vegetables were piled on top of the two dips so that you had to push them out of the way to get at the dips. Pushing them off of the hummus pushed them onto the eggplant dip and vice verse. Very awkward. I had the tempura vegetables. The coating on the vegetables was thin and not adhered to the vegetables so it fell off when you went to eat the. The Yakatori (?) sauce accompanying them was very thin and did not have much flavor. My wife had the mussels and frites and declared them âfineâ. Nuff said, she loves mussels.
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