Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Lakehurst. Lakehurst is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 2,654, reflecting an increase of 132 (+5.2%) from the 2,522 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 556 (-18.1%) from the 3,078 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 184 reviews
Stopped by recently for lunch with a friend. We sat outside on the patio and since the weather was great, we really enjoyed the fresh air. They have an extensive menu with many tempting choices. We both had the salad with tropical fruit and chicken and it was both a bit different than the same-old-same-old and delicious. Service was attentive. We sat talking for over 2 hours and did not feel rushed at all--although I'm sure at peak times this might be a problem. Overall, very nice.
4 based on 21 reviews
Decent enough food and drinks, but really, restaurants are far away from this hotel (no fault of hotel.) Staff was great at providing milk for toddler. Average prices for drinks. Large enough seating for groups. Can be closed if there's an event and this is being used for cocktail hour.
4 based on 121 reviews
Get Social Here at Social 37, our mission is to create delicious food & drink in a professional yet casual atmosphere of genuine hospitality. Socially minded in both food and philosophy, we strive to utilize recycled & earth friendly materials and source
Had lunch on a cold Saturday afternoon. Fun decor (recycled cell phones on pop art bas relief and odd pots/pans/kitchen equipment hanging/suspended from walls/ceilings). Concise menu, and Iâd imagine the kitchen crew does it all well. I indulged with the chicken banh mi sandwich with fries. OMG! Tasty and tender chicken in a flavor-packed sandwich. Fries were crispy, but salt âflakesâ were too heavy-handed. Hubby enjoyed his chicken Caesar salad despite the dressing being too heavy. (It also seemed jarred, not homemade.)Word of caution: âsmokeâ from wood-fired oven causes breathing issues for those with pulmonary difficulties.Glad you enjoyed your food and visit. Everything in our kitchen is made from scratch so next visit if you have any concerns please ask for Kathy or Bernadette so we may help.
4 based on 50 reviews
The Cornerstone has a creative and tasty menu and a large selection of draft beers and specialty cocktails. Our waitress recently was perfectly attentive -- not too little and not too much. The four-sided bar is lively, even on weeknights during the winter. Interestingly though they are watching tvs and talking the restaurant area is calm. As mentioned in the subject line, this restaurant has a nice decor, sophisticated but also comfortable with sufficient lighting.
4 based on 71 reviews
Very nice large menu, lots of things to try. Our pork chops were nice and tender. Very busy on Fri night we were there. Not a lot of tables, large bar, very small liquor store in the front.
3 based on 68 reviews
Mellow Mushroom is a funky, art-filled chain pizzeria featuring craft beer, calzones & creative stone-baked Southern style pizzas.
A friend took me to Mellow Mushroom in Toms River. Although I had passed by on Route 37 probably hundreds of times before, this place does not stand out, and I had no idea what it was. Turns out its an Atlanta-based restaurant chain, over 40 years old, they have over 100 locations, but I had never heard of them before. Checking their website, it looks like this location, their only one in New Jersey, is also their furthest north outpost. I'll bet the folks at Mellow Mushroom headquarters call them the Yankees.Now ⦠if you have read some of my other reviews, you know that, generally, I don't frequent chain restaurants. Little regional chains are OK, but I want to know there is an owner who cares in the kitchen. Another reason is, here in New Jersey, who needs to go to a chain restaurant for pizza? And especially a southern based chain restaurant? There are plenty of real Italians here in New Jersey, and there's a real Italian restaurant or Pizzeria on every corner. Yet here we were.Its a pretty big place. Walking in, I first notice a game room with an air hockey table, a giant Jenga game, some kind of basketball thing, and others. Next I see signs about live music several nights each week. We go to the bar and sit down. The bartender comes over to take our order. My friend has already told me about their Holy Shiitake pizza. Sounds good. Lets split one. But how big? We decide a medium might be fine for two people. And what to drink? I usually consume very little alcohol, but this place has a rotating selection of about fifty beers on tap. I pick one from the beer menu. (Yes, they have a menu just for beer!) The bartender has to look around to find where is the tap for that beer. As we are sipping our beers and talking, I look around at the décor. There are lots of pipes going everywhere. They are supposed to give you the impression that they are the pipes carrying the beers to the taps, but most of them are just cosmetic. Still ⦠interesting. Our Holy Shiitake pizza arrives. Its steaming hot, and it looks beautiful. Even though I'm an experienced New Jersey pizza-eater, rather than risking burning my mouth on gooey melted mozzarella, I ask for a knife and fork. I cut off a bite-sized piece and taste it. Pretty good! The toppings are great, but the crust is soft and chewy ⦠not crispy like what you would get at that real Italian pizzeria on the next block. Still ⦠enjoyable in its own way. The medium pizza was just the right size. Three big slices for each of us. Prices were a little on the high side, but not outrageous. But the real question is ⦠would I come back? I think yes, but maybe next time I would try one of the non-Italian items on their very extensive menu.
4 based on 28 reviews
Went for the early bird dinner. There is a large selection of menu items to choose from. I went for the pot roast. The beef was not as tender as pot roast should be. You definitely could not cut it with your fork. For dessert you had a choice of rice pudding or jello. I opted for the rice pudding, which was good.
4 based on 33 reviews
Once you've been to an Applebee's you've been to them all. The only thing that changes is the wait staff. They are pretty friendly, not overly...but just friendly, at least one doesn't have to chase after them.Don't get the specials, they seem to use food stuffs that do not sell too much and they place them on the specials. Our experience, food tasted old, way too salty to hide the age of the meat (chicken). Typical sports bar, not a date or date night for couples, not unless you enjoy loudness.
Best American food near Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 38 reviews
Really good pizza and special prices during happy hour. Happy hour all day on Sunday and 2pm through 7pm weekdays. Daily specials Monday through Friday. Food is fresh and reasonable. Gets really crowded during the night with live music. Would recommend for a beer and pizza anytime. Daniele and Trinity behind the bar are friendly, fast and helpful. Will keep going back.
Most Popular Italian food in Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 213 reviews
My wife and I went there for lunch. We had the turkey club wrap and the Tuscan grilled chicken sandwiches. They were served with fries and coleslaw. The coleslaw serving was very small, about two fork fulls. The prices were reasonable. Although the coleslaw serving was minuscule, the sandwiches large.
Where to eat Pizza food in Lakehurst: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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