Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Weehawken. Weehawken is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 12,554, reflecting a decline of 947 (-7.0%) from the 13,501 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,116 (+9.0%) from the 12,385 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 331 reviews
We specially headed for Birdland Jazz Club because Veronica Swift was singing at the Django Reinhardt Festival. Unfortunately she only sang for 15 minutes; we would have loved to hear more. She was so good at scat.We had a good table, ate a good Cajun dinner, and enjoyed splendid service. We liked that the diners were respectful of the musicians, and not chatting away, like at other clubs. In fact, this etiquette is mandated by the club, when you purchase your e-tickets. This way we get to enjoy the good music.
4 based on 154 reviews
Popped in for a bite to eat on an evening as close to our hotel. The service was great drinks and food great and not too expensive. Had a really good evening would recommend
4 based on 425 reviews
American cocktail bar in a prohibition setting. Great food - and a kitchen open late (2:00AM) every night!
Four of us for a late lunch on a Friday. Place wasn't empty, but it wasn't jammed either. We got stuffed into a small table pressed up against two walls that was hard to get into and out of. Service was slower than we'd have expected given that it wasn't that busy, but she was friendly and helpful. The food was very good and the beer selection was broad, so it was generally a good stop. Next time, we'd ask for a different table.
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4 based on 188 reviews
During our trips to New York we had always enjoyed popping into Beer Culture for a couple pints. Great selection and knowledgeable staff behind the bar. All this seems to have changed.Their selection of draft beers seems to be about half of what it had traditionally offered. And on our last visit the service was far from stellar. The bartender seemed more interested in talking about acupuncture with one person at the bar rather than making sure everyone was taken care of. When I inquired about the difference between two lagers on offer the response was: "there is no difference, they're both the same." Which of course begs the questions: why would a place calling itself "Beer Culture" have two items with the same taste profile and did the bartender really have no knowledge of what was on offer ?Every bar in the city has Guiness on tap. Why would Beer Culture do the same ? Even their food menu now appears to be very pedestrian.On a positive side, they still have two very large fridges stocked with a great selection of cans and bottles which you can consume on premises or purchase for take away.So the question exists: do they have new owners or did we just get very unlucky with who was working the night we visited. For beer afficianados you would likely be better taken care of with selection and service at either As Is Bar or Hellcat Annie's Tap Room which are both in Hells Kitchen.
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4 based on 787 reviews
Black Iron Burger first opened its doors in the East Village of Manhattan in 2008, offering classic American Burgers and foods inspired by the Mediterranean for the foodie, health-conscious and passionate diners seeking high quality, guilt-free American b
Thatâs their motto- nobody beats our meat, and itâs pretty much true. The burger is top of the line. I had The Masterpiece which is a double burger with an egg as a crown. The meat texture and flavor were excellent. I complemented it with a basket of Cajun fries and their special sauce for the burger. The special sauce wasnât so special, especially at $2 for a small dip bowl, and the burger and fries didnât need additional zest. Add a craft beer and youâre in heaven.
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4 based on 497 reviews
We are located in a 4 story renovated brownstone on famed restaurant row in New York City and a welcoming staple in the neighborhood for 34 years! We have 3 distinctly different floors for service. 1-Original Tavern, 2-Bettibar, & 3-The Top of the Glass-a
Such a plethora of eateries in the Hell's Kitchen area that we were really struggling to choose. This looked unusual and cosy, and had some locals eating inside (a hopeful sign after being harangued by some of the promoters of the "tourist menus".Fantastic find! On the ground floor it is like a cosy pub - but you can see the chef cooking/flambe -ing etc. Huge wine choice. Excellent veggie choice. Really cheerful staff (even suggested to my daughter to go and turn the hourglass upstairs!) -delicious and inexpensive meals.
4 based on 498 reviews
A West Coast-style, French-fryless burger shack that attracts a deservedly cultish following.
Stopped in here to grab a burger before seeing a show at Lincoln Center. The Hells Kitchen location is very small maybe 6 booths and some seats at the bar. Got the cowboy burger, sourdough bread, bbq sauce, cheddar, sautéed onions and bacon. Good burger ok fries. I like that they bring out the ingredients and you can put the amount you want on if you want a lot of onions or a little bit of onions it's your choice.
4 based on 396 reviews
We visited the Press Lounge for my birthday - came to the lobby at 9pm and they had a printed sign saying it was closed for a private event till 8.30pm, then crossed off by hand and extended till 9.30pm. Unprofessional. We therefore went and had a drink in the lobby bar and actually had ok service. We then went at 9:30pm to line up to the lounge. The security officer in charge was extremely unfriendly, rude and unhelpful. He needs service training. He was making inappropriate gestures that the lounge was not open yet, was uncooperative and unhelpful. How about explain politely that there was a further delay in the opening. Instead of saying I am sorry it will take a little longer he would just be extremely rude and tell everyone to go away and stand somewhere else. People were getting offended. Such a wrong start. In the lounge itself the bartenders are not very friendly either. Great views but brace yourself for terrible attitude. So unnecessary.
Most Popular Irish food in Weehawken, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 1077 reviews
The Mean Fiddler is a family run Irish bar and restaurant in the Theater district providing Irish/American food with a twist and a full craft cocktail menu. Our most popular dishes are our take on the classic Fish & Chip's, Shepherd's Pie, Fiddler Burger
Very good, fairly priced food and great serviceâand in the theater district, yet. If you are a couple or a foursome, you can walk right inâplenty of tables. We had traditional Irish meals, but the guacamole was excellent, and Iâm sure the Mexican fare was, as well. Our Irish waitress was adorable and attentive.
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4 based on 1435 reviews
Nice atmosphere in this restaurant, you find something on the menu for meat lovers and vegetarians.We took a burger with frites and it was very good.The only thing I didnât like was the fact that we hardly had our last bite and the bill was already presented. I understand you want to serve a maximum of people, but this was not customer friendly.
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