Cream Ridge is an unincorporated community located within Upper Freehold Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The rural area is made up of farmland (including many horse farms) with small businesses located along County Route 539 and many homes dotting the landscape.
Restaurants in Cream Ridge
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Thousands of books and the owner knows where to find them. We met George and his wife, who have owned the bookstore for close to 32 years. Lots of books about art, felines, and more. There are cookbooks, comic books, and lots of romance novels. One could spend hours there.
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Sensory friendly indoor playground ideal for children 6 mos to 7 yrs. but we welcome all ages & abilities! We believe in the importance of movement, inclusivity & fostering friendships through unstructured play. We encourage kids to be Lil Rompers, utilizing both gross & fine motor movement. If your child prefers jumping, sliding, bouncing, climbing, soft play, or imaginative play we have it all!
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Wanted to say thanks for giving me some cold water on a hot day when I was passing by. I will be back to try the wine one day!
4.0 based on 67 reviews
Holland Ridge Farms is set on 153 acres of preserved farmland in Cream Ridge, NJ. It currently hosts two annual flower festivals - tulips in the Spring and Sunflowers in the Fall.
This was an amazing day and safe trip during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lines were spaced out and there was hand soap everywhere! There is lots to do here. There is a petting zoo, hay ride, food trucks, souvenir shop, mini museum and bakery. There are plenty of picnic tables and portable restrooms that have soap, water and paper towels. The tulip fields are plentiful with a vast variety of colors to choose from. Many people took professional pictures with the background of the tulip fields. Some families (not sure why) had blankets and lounged in between the rows of tulips. There is plenty of space to do that all over the grounds. I would NOT recommend doing so in the actual picking fields as this is inconsiderate to guests trying to social distance and pick flowers. Staff members are very friendly. You must purchase tickets in advance with a time slot. You will be given a 3 hour window. Get there 15 minutes early to avoid the long entry line. They will let you in. We ate first because there were no lines at the food trucks. Our overall impression of the trucks was not good. Next time we may opt to eat elsewhere. The rotate the trucks each day and there is something for everyone. TIPS: Most food trucks do not have a way to wrap left overs so bring something with you to do so. The bakery puts treats in a paper bag and most toppings absorb into the bag itself. Not very well thought out, especially since most desserts are $5 and up. Bring along tin foil or a food storage container and a plastic bag if you plan to shop here.
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