Galloway Township is a township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. At 115.2 square miles (298 km) of total area, Galloway Township is the largest municipality in the State of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 37,349, reflecting an increase of 6,140 (+19.7%) from the 31,209 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 7,879 (+33.8%) from the 23,330 counted in the 1990 Census; The increase of more than 14,000 in population since the 1990 Census was the 11th-highest in the state.
Restaurants in Galloway
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Floatation therapy is the relaxing practice of laying in a pool of 95 degree water that is filled with 1000 lbs of Epsom salt. Floating helps reduce mental and physical stress of everyday life. Some of the conditions that Floating helps with are chronic pain, fatigue, high blood pressure, anxiety, migraines, and even depression.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Cloud 9 Day Spa is a small, comfortable day spa popular with locals and viisitors alike. We offer massages, skincare and facial waxing. All of our wonderful therapists are licensed and pay special attention to our clients individual needs.we are proud to say we are 5 star rated on other review sites!
Cloud 9 is a fabulous little day spa tucked into a cute shopping plaza in Galloway. I had been here 4 years ago and enjoyed my treatments, and I am happy to say that the facial and massage are still great. (The salon has new ownership). The staff is really nice and knowledgeable. The aesthetician told me exactly what she was going to apply to my face and how it would improve my skin. The massage therapist had a perfect touch and checked frequently to see if the pressure was ok. Each treatment lasted for 1 hour and when finished, I felt so relaxed and refreshed! I will definitely return to Cloud 9.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
There was a booth with fantastic vintage Christmas items. It is located on the extreme end on the right side of the building . It is welll worth the visit at Christmas!!!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We've got corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, hayrides, pig races, kid's activities, outdoor picnic facilities, an indoor party room, pony rides, food, fresh air, sunshine, & plenty of memories ready for the making! All activities are included in the admission fee (except for the pony rides for children: $3 each). Pumpkins are priced by size from $2 - $12. Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and cash accepted.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
I love the Historic Town of Smithville where Cook's Corner is located. The have gourmet coffee bean's you can buy whole or have ground, an amazing selection of tea's along with beautiful tea service's, kitchen gadget's galore, holiday item's. If they don't have it here you don't need it. And wonderful hot beverages when the weather cool's down.
4.0 based on 106 reviews
Designed by famed golf architect Donald Ross, the award-winning Bay Course is a 6,247-yard, 18-hole play with a USGA rating of 70.7.
I will preface this review with we played a round of golf and had lunch in the Lounge/Bar off the lobby; I did not stay there. It looked quaint and nice place to stay for a couple of nights. We did play the Bay Course and it was epic indeed. The conditions of the course was perfect with great tee boxes where they noticeably move them often to keep the best presentation as well as the greens as you can tell they move the cups often. The fairways were crisp and the rough tenacious. The Bay Course is a Donald Ross gem with lots of history from Snead’s first major win way back in 1942 to the current LPGA event we each year. The courses defenses was the rough, the sand and the win from the Bay. The way to score is to first keep it in the fairway and the. You are better off aiming for the center of the green as some greens have false fronts while other greens had edges that fell off and ball would run off. The greens were also noticeable speed differences with grain versus against grain. And every green regardless of angle had movement. A course you need to play a couple of times and I cannot to play this masterpiece again. Pace of play was great as well as our foursome finished in four hours and ten minutes during the July 4th week. We then ate lunch in the bar/lounge in between the Lobby and the Pro Shop. It was fantastic with wonderful service. I had the Seaview Cobb Salad and it was delightful. The Cobb was topped with three perfectly grilled shrimp and two perfectly grilled scallops topped with the most refreshing lemon vinaigrette dressing. Yummy! The rest of the fellows had a burger, grilled chicken sandwich and the crab cake and they all bragged on their choices as well. The only thing they questioned were the regular fries as they stayed average. They are a full service bar to provide you with the drink of your choice and plenty of beer options. The Pub has wonderful ambiance with lots of nostalgia. I imagine it is a treat to stay at the Stockton Seaview Hotel as everything was first class and we met good service at each point throughout our day at the Seaview Hotel and Golf Club from check in to Pro Shop to starter to Marshall to waitress etc. It was an epic day and I hope you will Enjoy Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club!
4.0 based on 54 reviews
Four-star rated in Golf Digest Magazine's Best Places to Play, this 18-hole, 6,731-yard course has a USGA rating of 71.7.
Great service from Kenneth at Valet! Great service from our waiter, Mike! Great prime rib from the chef!
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