Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States. Morris Plains is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,532, reflecting an increase of 296 (+5.7%) from the 5,236 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 17 (+0.3%) from the 5,219 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 221 reviews
We are a Morristown's full service family restaurant and sports bar, located "off the green" in downtown Morristown, NJ.
It's a place that you go to after work to unwind, enjoy some decent discounted appetizers during Happy Hour, drink some Samuel Adams and maybe meet some ladies. I had the Pretzel Burger ($12), Angus beef, American cheese, shredded lettuce, Russian dressing which was all served on a soft pretzel bun. Oh yes, it also came with fries. I won't mention how many Sam Adams. They have a free popcorn machine that is pretty much always refilled and though it is not gourmet popcorn, it's still good.Let me talk about the decor. I hope you like frogs because there are more frogs hanging up on the walls than you will find in a Florida lily pond. After you enter, you are going to find a long corridor which leads to another door. A long central bar awaits you which is surrounded by TV screens, a main dinning hall and to the right a smaller bar with a pool table, shuffle board and dart board nearby. I hope you don not like conversation because if conversation is going on you will not hear it.The Famished Frog is right on the square in Morristown so parking options are limited. Try to find street parking, walk two blocks for free street parking or pay for garage parking about a block away.
4 based on 70 reviews
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Time for a Bagel bagels do not disappoint. Sandwiches are great as are the assorted specialty bakery items. Wait staff are friendly and sooooooo patient. I bring those bagels all the way to Ma. for my transplanted son. If you see a line, don't panic, the staff is very efficient.
4 based on 241 reviews
south+pine is a seasonal American restaurant that has become a staple in the Morristown community.
My son and I ate dinner here tonight. Tomorrow he has orientation at Drew University. Anyway, it is in such a neat town, very quaint, close to Drew and lots of street parking. We came on a Tuesday night, about 8:30 and figured it would be good as it had a decent sized crowd unlike some of the restaurants around it, which are many. It was busy for good reason. We had the beef burgers. And while on the expensive side, they are out of this world. Not sure what kind of beef they use but this might be the best burger I've ever had. This is no plain burger. Your first bite you will realize what I'm talking about. The only thing I would change is perhaps lighten up on the salt a tiny bit. Regardless, it was incredibly good and very rich. While I'm used to hearing a dessert being referred to as rich, this is the first time I would ever apply this label to a burger. And unlike some hamburgers, it wasn't what surrounded the burger that defined its taste. Rather, it was the burger itself. The bun, cheese, egg and other inclusions only supplemented the taste. Everything else with our meal was very good. The service was great, Our server was quite lovely and pleasant with just the right amount of attentiveness. Great experience.
4 based on 401 reviews
I have been here twice and it is really worth the visit.The good; ambiance, waiters, service, front of house, the steak (Oh hell yeah, the steak!) and location.The only thing that pulls it slightly down was the sides as the mashed potato was a bit bland, and the asparagus looked a bit "sad". Oh - and the booths near the bar is is a bit tight for two guys of 6'2+ feet.
4 based on 324 reviews
I reveled in the Good Morning Burger (pork roll, fried egg and hamburger) with ho-hum french fries (better if they were fresh cut)$14.00. My spouse enjoyed a steer herder for $14.00 and others enjoyed the Mac and cheese burger and the brie burger all for 14 or $15. We had a very tasty spinach and artichoke dip ($10) and an order of fried pickles for $6.00. All in for four adults and a ten year old for $102.36.Service was superb at the lunch hour; prices were very affordable even in confiscatory Morristown. Food quality was above average but not gourmet. The hamburgers were offered ONLY rare, medium or well. I ordered mine rare and it came medium and my family ordered their's medium and they came well done. I have found that unless one goes to a true high end steak house, the "doneness" is whimsical at best. Same here. In sum, great service, creative menu, good food but not low cal or low fat. Be forewarned but enjoy the decadence.
4 based on 229 reviews
Chef Fredy's Table in Morristown lives up to its reputation for serving excellent New American cuisine in an elegant and comfortable atmosphere. Our menu features many dishes that are beer influenced. The cuisine has very unique flavors and accents, rangi
Nothing but praise for Chef Fredy's. The staff were attentive. The food was delicious. We shared the calamari as an appetizer. I had the filet and lobster tail. My husband had the ribs and lobster tail. Both of our meals were incredible. There was no room for dessert but others around us had gelato (very generous portion) and an amazing looking chocolate cake. If you are in the area, you should do yourself a favor and eat here.
4 based on 447 reviews
Ruth's Chris Steak House specializes in serving aged USDA Prime steaks, broiled in a trademark 1800-degree oven and served on a plate heated to 500 degrees to ensure the steak stays "sizzling" hot. To experience fine dining at its best ⦠Just follow the s
My wife brought me here for my birthday dinner, unfortunately there were barricades due to a car show making it hard to get near the restaurant and then they did offer valet parking. The hostess threw some "happy birthday" decorations on the table which was unique. I was overwhelmed with people checking on us wishing me a happy birthday. My wife had gift card rewards to bring me here, but the prices are beyond sky high to me. The bread was delicious. We shared the $105 40 oz steak for 2, which should be a better deal than 2x $48 petite fillets but half of the steak was inedible and rough. We didn't find out until eating the leftovers. We were surprised when they brought out a special birthday cake slice for me and they took our picture. I was not the most dressed up but looked nice for dinner, people were coming in from the car show with car and sport team t-shirts and just looked totally inappropriate. Then a person at a table behind us was getting loud text alerts throughout the meal. There's no way I could justify or be comfortable with a dinner that costs $175 with tip, and that is sharing soup and drinking tap water only. Back out through the lot a good distance, walking in the dark with old cars driving everywhere, no sidewalk or lighting. Forced to breathe in a ton of exhaust fumes, it seemed to take another 15-20 minutes for them to bring our vehicle back to us.We appreciate you celebrating with us, Jeremy, but regret hearing your experience was less than perfect. Would you please contact us directly and share more about your experience at [email protected]? Please send your contact information, including a phone number. We would welcome the chance to make things better.
4 based on 426 reviews
I loved the space at Tabor Road Tavern. Rustic and lovely at the same time like an upscale cabin in the woods.Broad menu with lots of meat, fish and veg choices. We started with the hummus trio ($11.95) and the spring rolls ($13.95) both of which were great. Somewhat expensive but large enough to share by three or four people.For mains we ate fish tacos ($16.95), vegetarian curry ($14.95) and kale salad with chicken ($14.95). All tasty and reasonably priced.Plenty of free parking here.Definitely worth going back to.
4 based on 405 reviews
I'm giving Arthur's one star because there is no option for none. We have eaten there many times over the years and enjoyed both food and atmosphere but not for a while. Our recent experience proves the time tested adage that you can't go home again. It's not the old Arthur's. If you want burned greasy food with a bitter taste, poor service and a noise level that drowns out all table conversation, then this is the place for you. As a neighborhood bar it might be fine but if you are looking for a pleasant dinner with friends, look elsewhere!
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4 based on 250 reviews
Dining at H2Ocean: H2Ocean has a beautiful main dining room, an intimate private loft room "Submarine Room" for up to 30 guests and a banquet room that can accommodate up to 100 guests. H2Ocean can host private parties large or small from business events
Enjoyed great cocktails at the bar with our salads for lunch. The salads were fresh and delicious. Service was attentive.
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