Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States. 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.
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3 based on 149 reviews
Casual Fine Dining at it's best in a restored landmark building specializing in seasonal American cuisine
This was our 2nd year attending the Thanksgiving family style meal. Last year we went earlier and everything was fabulous! But this year we did the a later seating and the service was slow and the food not as good or plentiful. They barely gave a table of 10 any white meat, we had to ask for that and mashed potatoes. The sweet potato dish was not very good. Even their delicious pumpkin soup was not that delicious. Perhaps the turkey was dry because it was later in the day? The dessert table was also lacking and not restocked we felt maybe because it was the end?Kudos to the awesome young lady bartender who was gracious and make good cocktails.We will give the Gladstone another chance next year hoping if we go earlier everything will be better and they change up some of the recipes.we appreciate your feedback and will take it to heartour process is to continue making all the elements of the menu / feast throughout the day so it remains fresh and juicy but unfortunately it sounds like we let you downthank you for coming last year, again this year and we hope next year we will be able to exceed your expectations
3 based on 172 reviews
Harvest Restaurants's ninth restaurant, Urban Table, is located in the new complex of 40 Park Place on the Morristown Green. NJ Urban Table serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. The menu focuses on fun, casual fare. The atmosphere is brigh
Sat at the bar, very cool bar colorful with lots of bottles of alcohol as a backdrop. Nice variety of beers and drinks.Good choices on menu from healthy to naughty. Burger is good, nice brioche bun and tasty sauce, shoestring fries which are nice for a change. Would return.
3 based on 245 reviews
Indulge in the area's finest cuisine in a unique and lovely setting. An elegant display and collection of antiques, country English design furniture mixed with the rustic beauty of early Americans create an atmosphere of warmth and beauty that befits the
We had our Easter Brunch Buffet reservations limited this year by waiting too long to book , my mistake. I then searched and called Black Horse Tavern and they had a 10:30 opening. All good , a little early but all good. Well the place is nice. Food offered is poor. This was not a well payed out or thought of menu. The positioning of the buffet was in the bar area that was too tight. Food was a disappointment and the service was fair. I recommend that you train your staff on keeping the temperatures accurate between hot and cold foods. This place is a major pass......Thank you for your honest review. We are happy to hear you chose our restaurant to celebrate the holiday, but we are sorry you did not enjoy your time. We appreciate the feedback and we will send your notes along to the general manager and the staff to prevent this from happening again at the next buffet. Thank you again for your review. We hope you can give us another try in the future.
4 based on 152 reviews
I didn't know quaint little villages like this still existed in suburban New Jersey. A quiet little Railroad Station accommodates passenger trains to NYC so visitors from Manhattan came leave their cars behind and ride right up to the front door of the Stirling. It is no longer a hotel but a neighborhood pub selling short order food & specials. The wooden building in picturesque surroundings is reminiscent of the old West or at least a Jersey of long long ago. I ordered a shaved Prime Rib with cheese sandwich on a club roll. The tasty sandwich contained quality beef for a modest price of $16.95. It came with "home made" potato chips which I did not care for. However, a lot of places are now substituting these chips for fries. They are over cooked and too spicy and my hunch is that they are not "home made" but are all made by the same distributor.Please folks, go back to fries.My wife had a Black Bean Burger which was for Vegans, with chipolte sauce.There were too other guests and our entire lunch with soft drinks only came to $65 for 4 people. The ratio of staff to patrons was high so service was prompt.The Stirling is the perfect spot if you are headed to The Great Swamp National Wildlife Reserve which is a short drive away.
4 based on 126 reviews
Market Taverne offers modern rustic charm in a 19th century farmhouse. Getting back to basics, we specialize in fresh, flavorful food, and personalized service. We invite you to join us for a seasonally inspired meal in our dining room, or a specialty coc
My wife and I and two other couples had brunch here on Sunday. We had reservations and they honored them on time. The parking lot isn't paved and it's all gravel. The restaurant itself is very charming, quaint, romantic, and rustic. There's a porch for outdoor dining. High grades for the ambiance. We began with a couple of fresh fruit platters and a breakfast basket. We had to ask for dishes since none were on the table. The fruit platter consisted of fresh blueberries, blackberries, cantaloupe, and grapes. Not a large portion. The breakfast basket consisted of a couple of very small muffins, a couple of croissants, and biscotti. Omelets, blueberry pancakes, and the thick French Toast, were the items of choice at our table. The omelets were popular and didn't have any complaints. The blueberry pancakes consisted of 3 medium/large pancakes stuffed with plenty of blueberries. The thick French Toast was actually thin and it consisted of 6 thin triangles. However, very tasty. They provided 100 % pure maple syrup with the pancakes and French Toast which is always popular with me. As a coffee snob, I would say the coffee was very good. The service was ok but not friendly. It took a long time for our food to come out after we ordered our main dishes (30-35 minutes). When the restaurant filled up we noticed we had to start yelling at the table because it got very loud. Thankfully, we were almost done at that point. Bad acoustics. Bathrooms were clean. Prices were a bit on the high side. It's quality over quantity.
3 based on 73 reviews
We had dinner last night with two friends who were celebrating their anniversary. The facility is part of a catering facility. The mountain views are magnificent and we were seated right by a window. They have a wide selection of choices including salads, sandwiches, burgers and entrees. I enjoyed a risotto dish with shrimp and a touch of Cajun spices. I've had better, but this was not bad. The full bar included a good selection of wines and beers.The wait staff was polite but a bit rushy for my taste. One of my dinner companions told the server that we were not in a rush, but the pressure to finish and move on continued throughout the meal. The server knew that one of the couples was celebrating their anniversary, because she wished them a happy anniversary when presenting the check, but did nothing else to acknowledge the occasion - a little ticky-tacky in my book. A decorated plate with a candle would have done it for me.
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.
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.
Top 3 Contemporary food in Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States
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.
Best American food near Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States
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.
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