Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Millburn. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Millburn is a suburban township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 20,149, reflecting an increase of 384 (+1.9%) from the 19,765 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,135 (+6.1%) from the 18,630 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 25 reviews
An American Gastro tavern, serving a twist on Modern American fare in a warm, upscale and inviting atmosphere.
Perfect! Good food and fast service. Two thumbs up on the Fig Pig Flatbread. Salmon portion a bit small but perfectly prepared. Nice tavern setting with al fresco didnât ning available on Main St.Thank you for your review, we always strive to better ourselves everyday and provide a great experience, we look forward to having you return!
4 based on 25 reviews
We went for dinner before the theatre on a Friday night. We had reservations and we offered our choice of seats. The food itself was delicious, the service was lacking. It seemed that two people were waiting on our table and neither of them were checking on the food. We waited 25 minutes for salads and almost 30 minutes for desert (2 slices of chocolate cake) and a long wait to get our check. The place is on the expensive side $ 150 for two of us with 2 cocktails each.
4 based on 75 reviews
But this one has my vote. Friendly owner, slow staff but delicious varieties of a multitude of coffees. Also have great large assorted flavor scones. Perfect in store, but does not reheat well the next day. Plenty of room to chill, breast feed a little one (yes) or surf the internet. No one rushes you to leave.
4 based on 116 reviews
We visited Coda expecting great food and service. The food was ok. I enjoyed the shrimp soup and blackened chicken sandwich. Friends had the short rib grilled cheese which he raved about. The baby back ribs were a bit dry on the inside and quite saucy on the outside. The waitress was a bit abrupt at times and unnecessarily confrontational. For example my friend who was on a diet asked for a little slaw with his grilled cheese sandwich. The waitress said they didnât have slaw. When the ribs came out they had slaw. Really!!Didnât appreciate the non effort to make him happy over a few tablespoons of slaw. I blame mgt for that. Overall, Coda was OK. Will probably return.
4 based on 329 reviews
Food and service was good however immediately after being seated for lunch all of the windows on the porch were opened which resulted in a significant amount of road noise and flys/bugs into the room. This was not conducive for a business lunch at all. At a minimum there should be screens on all windows.
4 based on 102 reviews
We met our friends for brunch on Labor Day: was not too crowded. Voted by NJ.com as best diner in Essex County, we decided to meet our friends for a meal. Our friends had the eggs Benedict and really liked them. My wife had an omelette and thought it was good but not great. I had a wrap with fries. The balsamic vinegar on the wrap made the wrap too soggy. The fries were good. Server was super friendly.They have a parking lot.
4 based on 93 reviews
Needed to make early dinner resi's for 2 couples going to The PM Playhouse for a show. My foodie niece recommended this restauant for their great food and walking distance to the show. We arrived to find a beautiful venue with open kitchen design. Very comfy and inviting. We started with a few appys to share. Twice cooked Pork Belly withsweet chili and soy glaze, scallions was to die for. We also had some delicious salmon sashimi and an incedible butter truffle 'special' that was incredible. A great start to a great dinner. Entrees included Plancha Seared Fluke (crazy good), Pan Roasted Branzino Fillet (yummy), and Dry Aged Australian Sirlon (cooked to perfection). The low of the meal were the desserts. We had London Fog Profiterole and Mocha Swiss Roll Cake. Both were good but not off the charts like the rest of the meal. Even so the rest of the meal deserved 5 stars plus. Of course the BYOB just makes it that much better. Must try especially if you're in town for a show at the Playhouse!
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4 based on 179 reviews
Went here with a few friends from the area. The appetizers decent, especially the charcuterie. The tuna tartare was overpowered by a very salty avocado mousse so I didnât enjoy it. I ordered the pad Thai and it was a disaster. It tasted like vinegar and the chicken it was served with had been pounded to the consistency of shoe leather and the only thing you could taste was salt. It was served with peanuts but had no peanut flavor. Drinks were good and they do have a massive selection, especially beer. I wonât return. By the way, it seems like a lot of the 5 star reviews for this place are from individuals with very few reviews. Hmmmm.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Great to dine in or take out. Probably 50 sandwiches to choose from. Most are pressed with a panini machine. Fresh ingredients. I had the Gossip Girl which was grilled chicken, mozzarella, roasted peppers and balsamic vinegar. Juicy and flavorful. My son liked jay ray. Fresh bread too. You can design your own salad too. All the staff were nice and willing to cater to your needs. Definitely will go back.On the street parking with 15 minutes free. Great if picking up to go.
3 based on 22 reviews
Par 440 Restaurant and Lounge on the East Orange Golf Course in Shorts Hills. You can indulge in a wide variety of fresh foods. Like brick oven pizza or sushi prepared fresh by a master sushi chef. Relax and enjoy a cocktail at the bar with friends and co
The food is excellent. The chef is flexible--there are not a lot of vegetarian choices listed but changes can be made. Sitting outside on the back porch overlooking the golf course is a treat in pleasant weather. Wait staff is pleasant and efficient.
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