Newark has been welcoming guests since its first hotel opened in 1670. From the largest number of cherry blossoms in the U.S. to one of the country's highest grossing arenas, from Shaquille O'Neal's supersized cinema to the biggest collection of Tibetan art outside Southeast Asia, it's all still happening in Newark. Just eight miles from New York City, Newark offers travelers quick access and easy connections. Jump in and discover pro sports, fine arts, urban retail and outdoor adventure.
Restaurants in Newark
5.0 based on 2 reviews
First introduce to Jimenez Cigars from their stand inside the Prudential Center during Devils games. Always liked their cigars so I decided to go for the short walk from the "Rock" to Jimenez. They are located in a quaint little building with a private outside courtyard. Cigar production and store is on the lower level, the lounge/bar area is on the second floor. A lovely cigar "ambassador" will take your coat and show you to a comfy seat. A professional mixologist (IE very talented) will prepare a premium cocktail from their top shelf bar.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This burger was enormous and so juicy even being almost well done. Unless we read the reviews we never would have gone to this hole in the wall but so glad we did
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