Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Passaic. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Passaic (/pəˈseɪ.ɪk/ pə-SAY-ik or locally /pəˈseɪk/ pə-SAYK) is a city in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 69,781, maintaining its status as the 15th largest municipality in New Jersey with an increase of 1,920 residents (+2.8%) from the 2000 Census population of 67,861, which had in turn increased by 9,820 (+16.9%) from the 58,041 counted in the 1990 Census. Passaic is the tenth most densely populated municipality in the entire United States with 22,000+ people per square mile.
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4 based on 33 reviews
Love this place. A hole in the wall type of establishment but the food is really good and inexpensive. You wouldn't expect the seafood here to be inline with high end restaurants but it is (and some dishes even exceed the high end places). The menu has remained unchanged for years which provides consistency and the prices have changed only slightly over the years. Definitely worth checking out.
4 based on 71 reviews
I have been to The New Park Tavern three times now. The first was sort of a last minute decision as my regular watering hole had a power failure and the kitchen was closed. The last two tomes because I really like the food and atmosphere. A large round bar with 35-40 bar stools in the center with another 15 or so high top tables in the front area and a large low table seating are in the back room make for a larger place than I am used to. The menu is extensive, I have had the wings, a Calzone and the Genaro steak hoagie and they were all exceptionally good. The one concern on food was the buffalo chicken tenders, mushy with a ton of vinegar (READ CHEAP HEAT) and a small portion equals an unhappy experience. The next day, the wings were terrific, so fix the chicken tenders issue....Very personable staff, knowledgeable and friendly. Quick to offer suggestions and recommendations based on preferences, very helpful.My first couple of trips, I sat at the high tops and got a bill for food and beverages, when I sat at the bar, I had the bartender send a waitress over for the food order and received two bills. As this place has been around since the 1930's, I would think they could get this worked out...All in all, a very good experience with a few points that could be better, but a good enough experience and value that I keep going back.
Most Popular South American food in Passaic, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 15 reviews
My husband wanted a steak dinner for our anniversary. He'd heard about Charlie Bloods-- it's been around a long time, but it's off the beaten path. We LIVED in Garfield, years ago, & never even heard about this place. It's a local bar with a restaurant in the back. Decor is like a theme restaurant (think TGI Fridays) only the REAL DEAL -- real saddles, cowboy boots, taxidermy done well (deer, goose, buffalo head, bear skin), pictures of John Wayne, classic 50's music, a wood-burning stove, dim lights (electric lanterns hanging off a wagon wheel)....eclectic. The food is Italian and American -- with specials in the $10 range. My husband had "The Duke" --a 24 oz ribeye. I had Eggplant Rollatine. My husband was happy, and I was so pleased with the Eggplant Rollatinen that it has become my new standard for all others to measure by -- crisply fried eggplant stuffed with plenty of ricotta, and a sweet, never acidic sauce (I've been back --it's always perfect!). The pizza served to another table looked great, and the calamari was good too. Try it and you'll want to come back, too. I can't wait to take my daughter, bring friends...we'll be back!
The Stumble Inn is a neighborhood bar. It has a genuine "dive bar" atmosphere, but I mean that in a good way. The food is surprisingly good for this type of place. The wings, sizzler steak and bar pies are particularly good. The hot dogs are Thumans, the best NJ has to offer. Of special note are the daily specials such as sliders, chicken dishes, white bean chili and If they have the meatloaf special, definitely get it. Typical of neighborhood taverns such as this, the beer selection is a bit wanting. Six taps, three of which are devoted to big brewery "light" beers. A halfway decent Yeungling and lately they've added a pretty good Long Trail IPA to the draft selection. The selection of bottled brews is equally pedestrian. The usual Bud, Coors, Corona , Sam Adams, Stella, etc. Definitely not a beer lover's Mecca.The bartenders are courteous, efficient and friendly and the clientele is very friendly for a neighborhood bar. Even if it is your first time here you may soon find yourself engaged in a conversation with a regular. Sometimes one of the bartenders will introduce a new face to others at the bar. The kitchen closes at 7 p.m. on most nights (it's open 'till 10 on Fri and Sat), but if you want something simple and it's not too crowded, the bartender may make you something if you arrive after the kitchen closes. As far as crowds, you never know what you will find here. If you arrive on a night the dart or pool and shuffleboard leagues are there, you may have trouble finding a seat. Same on Sunday afternoons in football season. Other times it might just be you and the bartender. A good place to stop if you are traveling and want a little local flavor.
This place is great very nice place for drinks music and hookah staff is super courteous drinks are pricey though
4 based on 126 reviews
The Shannon Rose Irish Pub combines Irish roots with a commitment to our community. The interior of the pub is entirely composed of furniture and decorations shipped directly from Ireland, but our chef-driven, scratch-made menu incorporates seasonal & loc
Stopped in for a quick bite to eat. This restaurant came recommended by a friend. The food and drinks were very good. Our server was Madeline and when asked for suggestions, hers were on point. The drinks were a lot bigger than expected and the was a welcomed surprise. Even if you stop in for appetizers, it is worth the trip.Hello, we are pleased to hear that Madeline was able to make your dining experience wonderful and that you enjoyed your drink choices. We canât wait to serve you again.
4 based on 59 reviews
We serve delicious pub favorites like burgers, sandwiches and wings, as well as specialties like prime rib. We've got great beers on tap and a full bar. Our friendly staff will take care of all of your needs while you're here. We're focused on great custo
Great place to go with friends and family where you can relax, enjoy and have some well made food. Everything is delicious, I think their pulled pork is the best. Would have been 5 stars if they had free refills for soda.Thank you for the great review!
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..
Where to eat Italian food in Passaic: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 50 reviews
For over 80 years, Barcelonaâs of Garfield has been serving quality food and drink at affordable prices to generations of families. With a menu that truly offers something for everyone, Barcelonaâs is a one of a kind family owned restaurant that is simply
Good solid Italian food. Been going there for years. One of my favorites is sausage and pepper over ziti. Very family friendly and experienced and pleasant wait staff. Parking in front or across the street, but when it gets busy you may have to hunt for a parking spot. Highly recommended.Thank you for the great review! We are still a family run business for over 80 years!
Where to eat Polish food in Passaic: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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