![]() ![]() Waterfront view at Molos Restaurant in Weehawken, NJ | Photo via Pier 115 – Edgewater, NJĭrift away along the west bank of the Hudson River with all the comforts of land at Pier 115. ![]() Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a bright, chic atmosphere and panoramic vistas of Manhattan. Here, expect contemporary seafood dishes, a local fish market and Greek specialties. In New Jersey, that means getting a table at Molos restaurant so that you can at least pretend your waterfront views are of the Mediterranean Sea. If you’re in the mood for Greek-inspired eats, it’s probably best that you indulge right on the water. It’s $35 for adults and $17 for children ages three to 11. Their Sunday buffet brunch is a popular one amongst locals. On the outdoor stone patio, there’s seating for up to 100 guests. It’s situated within the South Mountain Recreation Complex, overlooking the South Reservoir. This waterside destination in West Orange is the perfect switcheroo if you’ve had your fill of selfies with a skyline backdrop. McLoone’s Boathouse does reservoir views like no other. The menu here takes cues from its Liberty Landing Marina location with a heavy emphasis on coastal cuisine. From inside the dining room, each table will still encounter equally as impressive sites, minus the sea breeze. If you’re fortunate enough to visit Maritime Parc during patio season, you’ll have access to split-level waterfront views of the Hudson. This is a really great place for a nice view and meal with friends.Īs usual don’t forget to listen to the #1 listed “Food Radio Show Philadelphia” and the #1 listed “Food Radio Show South Jersey” Small Bites Radio.Lokal in Jersey City, NJ | Photo via Maritime Parc – Jersey City, NJ The seafood bisque was flavorful, the clams and the broth were delicious, and the prime rib was a really good portion size and the crust surrounding the meat was fabulous. You can rest easy as you are in good hands here. Stories are good to talk about while visiting there and talking with friends about, but the food is what is important now. Now the popular Lake House Restaurant, we can’t guarantee that you’ll experience any paranormal activity when you visit us, but we can guarantee a dining experience you won’t soon forget, unbelievable scenery, and an altogether pleasant – if not spirit-laden – atmosphere.’ There are endless rumors surrounding the building being haunted by the original owners, a “lady in black”, and even a ghost aptly named Victor. Listed as a “haunt” on Strange USA and other such paranormal resources, the Inn is perhaps best known for its bountiful supply of ghosts, spirits, and paranormal activity. ![]() As the century wore on, so did the rumors of rooms rented by the hour, an illegal brothel, and a basement-located speakeasy during The Prohibition. ![]() Dances and parties were common occurrences, and the Inn maintained a respectable business. Originally built in the early half of the 1900’s by Polish immigrants, the Inn was as impressive as it was popular. ‘Nestled on the shore of the Iona Lake in Franklinville, NJ, Lake House Restaurant is rich with history. This is the message on Resy when you make a reservation with them: They have both and a very interesting backstory. Searching for a dining destination with a great view or nice outdoor facilitates to dine at when the warm weather returns? Look no further than Lake House Restaurant. SmallBitesRadio has been named #14 Top Hospitality Shows on the Planet for 2020, 2021, and 2022, # being named #18 Top Philadelphia Lifestyle Blogs, Websites & Influencers of 20, and being nominated as #MetroPhilly Newspaper 2022 Best of Philly Arts & Entertainment. ![]()
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