Reviews on Pub food in South Amboy, New Jersey, United States. South Amboy is a suburban city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, on the Raritan Bay. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 8,631, reflecting an increase of 718 (+9.1%) from the 7,913 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 50 (+0.6%) from the 7,863 counted in the 1990 Census.
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I love this bar. I always feel comfortable here. The owners treat you like family.Lagoda's is a nice place to have a drink, listen to some tunes and meet new people.Check it out. You'll love it too.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Stopped into Bubbas33 today....what a great place.....great food....great staff...our guy was Willem....terrific job by him...great pizza...great burger....great frozen drinks.....go to Bubbas33....its a great place....great music.....love it.....
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4 based on 20 reviews
We tried South Shore Bar & Grill for dinner last night, and we really enjoyed it. We sat outside, which puts you perhaps 10 feet from the water. Nice views of the bridge and overall, an extremely pleasant atmosphere.The food was good. We had an excellent Caesar salad, certainly big enough for 2 to share. I had the chicken parm, and my wife had the fish and chips. There were 2 large fillets of fish, and the chips were clearly home-made and were excellent. The chicken consisted of 2 large cutlets and pasta with a very tasty sauce. We left with enough for another good meal.We enjoyed it and will be back.By the way, you have to watch for the entrance. It shares an entrance from Ellis Street with the marina. While we dined there on a Sunday evening, I saw signs that indicated that on Thursday evenings, they have costumed characters and activities for children.Thank you very much for your review on our restaurant South Shore Bar & Grill. Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 24 reviews
In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, "to meet Pan Am stewardesses." Sud
My family and I were interested in going to this establishment because of the experience from previous engagements. We had not been to any of the franchises recently so it seemed like a good idea. Wrong. There were few patrons for a Friday night, which probably should have been a hint. While the atmosphere and wait staff were great, the food has changed. The special flank steak and lobster tail special show in the posters appeared to be a great choice for the price. When the food arrived, I looked at the steak/lobster and wondered if they were feeding a dog. The "6 oz. steak" was smaller than my son's hand and the lobster tail looked like it came from an illegal catch. On top of everything, the steak was cook right but it was tough. I am not sure if it came from a cow. The lobster tail was overcook and appeared to be old because it was no moist and juicy like a fresh catch. It too was tough to eat. The only freshness was the spinach and broccoli on the plate. They gave me literally a few mushrooms and the wrong type of onion for steak on the platter. My son's fries were cold and my wife's seafood platter was served so hot at the table, it was bubbling and searing for at least five minutes after being served. Ultimately, the food was overcooked but somewhat tasty. In all, this is a franchise of yesteryear which needs change management. It appears their are in financial difficulty if you begin to serve poor quality food. It will not take much longer before they will go out of business like Bennigan's.
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