Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Little Ferry. Little Ferry is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 10,626, reflecting a decline of 174 (-1.6%) from the 10,800 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 811 (+8.1%) from the 9,989 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 175 reviews
Took me 56 years to get to Steve's...no joke...but I finally made it! It was worth the wait...and I won't wait as long next time. Perfectly cooked to order NY strip with very, very little fat and grizzle. Near perfection actually. My biggest issue was the mushrooms that were supposed to come with the steak and steak fries. My sister and I had both had three tiny mushrooms accompany our dinner. Why even bother?! Oh, I highly recommend the horseradish dijon salad dressing, too. Has a nice little kick to it. I reserved some thinking it would go great with the steak but that disappointed.
4 based on 1176 reviews
I tried the combination platter. The pulled pork was descent, the ribs average and the sausage subpar. The Mac-n-cheese was good as were the salted potatoes. The service was very good, considering the large crowd. Hard to believe a bbq place doesnât offer banana pudding as a desert.
4 based on 42 reviews
101 Pub is good place for lunch but it is lively and loud for dinner. Has good sandwiches and burgers
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4 based on 124 reviews
On a Saturday evening, a grey-haired band was playing oldies like "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" while baby boomers danced like they were at a wedding (all the patrons seemed like regulars). The band was actually pretty good, but it's not the quietest place to enjoy a meal, even in the back room. The food was NJ-diner quality, which means pretty good. I had monkfish as a special, which is rarely offered, and it was well prepared. The salads with meat on top are huge, enough for two or three meals. All of it was fairly pricey for what it was. Burgers, fries, and the famous roast beef sandwich (which I didn't try) were better priced.
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4 based on 158 reviews
Experience the best casual Italian dining with family and friends at Vesta Wood Fired which offers creative and unique flavors achieved through cooking on a charbroiler and hearth.
Stopped by on a Sunday night. They were close to our hotel and highly rated on here. The ambiance is nice, but the music can be a little loud. The pizza was good and the crust was very good. Solid choice close to Metlife stadium!!
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4 based on 47 reviews
While traveling on a motor coach tour of NY City the Holiday Inn was the designated hotel for our stay. Often the restaurants attached to a hotel are not the best but in this instance we couldn't have had a better opportunity for dinning. One night during our visit we were on our own to choose the dinner venue. Many in our group chose Gabriel's and everyone I talked to enjoyed their meals. The cocktail and menu prices were very reasonable. All of our meals were plated well, more than adequate in serving size and most importantly tasted great. The service was outstanding. Our waiter was friendly, had a good sense of humor and served our meal without any hint of pretense. If we lived in the area we'd likely dine here often.
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4 based on 123 reviews
When in Ft Lee stop by, we ordered the eggplant parm with linguini and it was yummy. It was greasy or over salty. My husband had the spaghetti carbonara with chicken, another great choice. And for dessert don't forget the cannolis, just the right amount of sweet.
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4 based on 163 reviews
One of three New Jersey locations of the Biggies clam bar chain.
Poor service...waitress said she forgot she had a table to serve...inexperienced staff.. had to ask for utensils...food mediorce...not sure about going back..
4 based on 82 reviews
The menu special on Wednesdays is a $10 Loaded Burger, so we decided to drop by BJ's for lunch. The wait staff has a good memory and recognized some in our group, which makes you feel welcome. The table collectively ordered four Loaded Burgers, two classic brisket burgers, and one each of the new menu offerings, a Bistro burger ("beef patty with applewood-smoked bacon, goat cheese crumbles, caramelized onions, tomatoes, spinach, pickled red onions and roasted garlic aioli on a toasted parker house bun") and a Mushroom Swiss Burger (beef patty with sautéed mushrooms, Swiss cheese, red onions, lettuce, tomatoes and roasted garlic aioli on a parker house bun). Everyone seemed to like their burgers. Although presentation was good and it was tasty, I did have one complaint: when I first picked my burger up getting ready to take a big, a very large amount of grease drained out of it and made a pool on my plate. I suppose some of it could have been from the Swiss cheese, but certainly not all of it. I'm not sure how they are cooking them, but it was a big turnoff.Burgers are served with a generous portion of fries (I learned yesterday you get free refills), which were crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle and perfectly seasoned. I can't imagine getting a refill. Service was fairly good and reasonable quick and at $10, the Loaded Burger is a good value. I think next time I'll try the Bistro version.
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