Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Tinton Falls. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Tinton Falls is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 17,892, an increase of 2,839 (+18.9%) from the 15,053 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,692 (+21.8%) from the 12,361 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 131 reviews
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Came here as a meeting spot for a lunch with my parents and fiance. The last time I was at MJ's was years and years ago when I was young. I'm generally a fan of some traditional, American bar fare and MJ's delivers just that. If you want high quality, sit down food, this is not the place. If you want to sit at a bar, watch the game, and eat some bar comfort food, this is the place.I went with the buffalo chicken wrap, and I also had a slice of the thin crust pizza. The wrap was tasty and stuffed with buffalo chicken, but for some reason had just a TINY bit too much of a charred taste for my liking. That being said, it was still a good wrap and I enjoyed it. The thin crust pizza was great, and I highly recommend it. I give this place a solid A-OK. The food is good, not great, and the atmosphere is good, not great. Nothing remarkable, but a very serviceable place to grab some good bar food and a drink or two.
3 based on 15 reviews
We are brewers of traditional ales and lagers. We compose simple menus around the season. We present ourselves authentically.
My wife and I have now eaten here several times. The room is certainly stylish, and the menu eclectic, but the food needs some work. We tarted with an IPA, and it was not to my taste. Not hoppy enough. We also started with a mezzo plate with hummus, smoked eggplant dip, pickled vegetables, olives and flatbread. The components were fine, but the presentation was stylish but very awkward to eat. The olives and pickled vegetables were piled on top of the two dips so that you had to push them out of the way to get at the dips. Pushing them off of the hummus pushed them onto the eggplant dip and vice verse. Very awkward. I had the tempura vegetables. The coating on the vegetables was thin and not adhered to the vegetables so it fell off when you went to eat the. The Yakatori (?) sauce accompanying them was very thin and did not have much flavor. My wife had the mussels and frites and declared them âfineâ. Nuff said, she loves mussels.
4 based on 172 reviews
We have been going to Huddyâs for over 20 years, one reason is because there are very few restaurants in Colts Neck. We do enjoy eating at the bar, bartenders are always friendly and efficient. You have to know what to order, you are usually safe with a salad. Other meals we have tried have come out of the kitchen cold or not fully cooked. Some meals that have gravy Are drenched in the gravy. The manager never makes eye contact with anyone, and certainly has no idea we have been long standing customers, which has become a family joke.. I would never go out of my way to go here or recommend Huddyâs, itâs just convenient
3 based on 15 reviews
We are brewers of traditional ales and lagers. We compose simple menus around the season. We present ourselves authentically.
My wife and I have now eaten here several times. The room is certainly stylish, and the menu eclectic, but the food needs some work. We tarted with an IPA, and it was not to my taste. Not hoppy enough. We also started with a mezzo plate with hummus, smoked eggplant dip, pickled vegetables, olives and flatbread. The components were fine, but the presentation was stylish but very awkward to eat. The olives and pickled vegetables were piled on top of the two dips so that you had to push them out of the way to get at the dips. Pushing them off of the hummus pushed them onto the eggplant dip and vice verse. Very awkward. I had the tempura vegetables. The coating on the vegetables was thin and not adhered to the vegetables so it fell off when you went to eat the. The Yakatori (?) sauce accompanying them was very thin and did not have much flavor. My wife had the mussels and frites and declared them âfineâ. Nuff said, she loves mussels.
4 based on 129 reviews
I have not dined a this restaurant years, and I was in the area. I ordered my salad without onions, and it was brought to the table, and it took quite awhile for the waitress to realize the mistake. The service in general was slow.The steak was grilled to the right temperature, the crab cakes were just average, and the Manhattan Clam Chowder did not have many clams.
4 based on 219 reviews
Everything about the look of the Dublin House makes me want to be there. The space is really cool. Old pub vibe, but the food is just average. Someone needs to take over the menu and add some creativity and freshness. The food is not terrible, but it doesn't blow me away. I wish it did and I would go there more.
4 based on 176 reviews
Stopped in for lunch. Outside was crowded so sat in the back dining area.... my waiter was very matter of fact. Not friendly , felt like he just wanted to get us in and out. I had the chicken Caesar which was tasty, my child had margarita pizza. Tasted frozen like Elioâs. Was bombarded by flies the entire meal. Waiter never stopped by to check or offer refill - paid and left. There are far better restaurants in red bank - this one was a one and done for me
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3 based on 15 reviews
We are brewers of traditional ales and lagers. We compose simple menus around the season. We present ourselves authentically.
My wife and I have now eaten here several times. The room is certainly stylish, and the menu eclectic, but the food needs some work. We tarted with an IPA, and it was not to my taste. Not hoppy enough. We also started with a mezzo plate with hummus, smoked eggplant dip, pickled vegetables, olives and flatbread. The components were fine, but the presentation was stylish but very awkward to eat. The olives and pickled vegetables were piled on top of the two dips so that you had to push them out of the way to get at the dips. Pushing them off of the hummus pushed them onto the eggplant dip and vice verse. Very awkward. I had the tempura vegetables. The coating on the vegetables was thin and not adhered to the vegetables so it fell off when you went to eat the. The Yakatori (?) sauce accompanying them was very thin and did not have much flavor. My wife had the mussels and frites and declared them âfineâ. Nuff said, she loves mussels.
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