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Monmouth County Guide 2014 Area Guide Monmouth County Table of Contents Page 1 Catering & Individual Retailers Page 2-5 Dining and Restaurants Page 6 Nightlife Page 7 Coffee Shops and Dessert Page 8 Spas and Salons Page 9 Retail Shopping Page 10 Food & Wine Shopping Page 11-13 Broadway Shows Page 14 Parks and Recreation & Entertainment Page 15-16 Transportation Page 17 Flower Shops & Postal Services Page 18 Pet Services Page 19-20 Count Basie Theatre Schedule Catering Tuzzio’s Italian Cuisine Mumford’s Culinary Center Kessler’s Catering 224 Westwood Ave 33 Apple Street 1195 Lincoln Square Long Branch, NJ Tinton falls, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 222-9614 (732) 747-7646 (732) 870-3926 Branches Catering Richard’s Deli & Catering Creative Catering 123 Monmouth Road 155 Brighton Ave 259 E. Main Street West Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ Oceanport, NJ (732) 542-5050 (732) 870-9133 (732) 460-0123 Falco’s Catering Surf Taco Catering 1110 Valley Road 94 Brighton Ave Ocean, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 660-9000 (732) 229-7873 Retail Sports Authority Petco Radio Shack 310 Route 36 303 NJ 35 310 Route 36 West Long Branch, NJ Eatontown, NJ West Long Branch, NJ (732) 389-8334 (732) 389-4798 (732) 460-1582 Target Family Dollar Store 2331 Route 66 194 Broadway Ocean, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 918-6645 (732) 222-6735 Staples Game Stop Lord & Taylor 310 Route 36 310 Route 36 Route 35 & 36 West Long Branch, NJ West Long Branch, NJ Eatontown, NJ (732) 39-9389 (732) 460-0333 (732) 544-8300 Dining Rooney’s Ocean Crab House Richard’s Deli Restaurant 100 Ocean Ave N 155 Brighton Ave Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 870-1200 (732) 870-9133 Hours: Sun-Thu 11:30am-9:00pm, Hours: Mon & Tue 10am-3pm, Wed-Fri 10am-8pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-10:00pm Sat & Sun 8am-8pm Price Range: $$$ Price Range: $$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: No Parking: Private Lot Parking: Private Lot Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Niko’s Trapezi Avenue 444 Ocean Blvd N. 23 Ocean Ave Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 222-4600 (732) 759-2900 Hours: Tue-Sun 11:30am-9:00pm Hours: By reservation only, Mon-Sun 8am-10pm Price Range: $$ Price Range: $$$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Private Lot Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Sirena Ristorante Casa Comida Mexican Restaurant 27 Ocean Ave 336 Branchport Ave Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 222-1119 (732) 229-7774 Hours: Lunch Mon-Sat Noon-4:00pm Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am-10pm, Dinner Mon-Sat 5:00pm-11:00pm, Sun 1pm-9pm Sat-Sun 4pm-10pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Price Range: $$$ Price Range: $$ Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Parking: Private Lot Dining Bon appetite Café & Restaurant Tre Amici 79 Brighton Ave 628 Ocean Ave Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 229-1907 (732) 571-8922 Hours: Mon & Tue 6:30am-2:30pm, Hours: Mon-Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm, Wed & Thu 6:30am-9pm, Sat&Sun 7am-9pm Sun 4pm-9pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Parking: Street Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Price Range: $$ Price Range: $$ Good for Groups: Yes Reservations Preferred Attire: Casual McLoone’s Pier House It’s Greek to Me 1 Ocean Drive 44 Centennial Dr Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 923-1006 (732) 571-0222 Hours: Mon-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-10pm Fri & Sat 11:30a-1:00am, Sun 11:30am-9pm Price Range: $$$ Price Range: $$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Turning Point Cafe North Beach Grille 92 Ocean Ave 49 Atlantic Ave Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 923-1104 (732) 229-5555 Hours: Mon-Sun 8:00am-3:00pm Hours: Mon-Sun 6:00am-3:00pm Price Range: $$ Good for Groups: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Price Range: $ Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Parking: Private Lot Dining Ming Ying Chinese Restaurant Restaurant Nicholas 80 Montgomery Ave 160 Rte. 35 S Long Branch, NJ Red Bank, NJ (732) 728-0088 (732) 345-9977 Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-11pm, Hours: Tues-Thu & Sun 5:30pm-10:00pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11:30pm Fri-Sat 5:30pm-11:00pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Private Lot Price Range: $$$$ Price Range: $$ Attire: Dressy Attire: Casual Parking: Valet Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: No Sawa Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Ada’s Latin Flavor 68 Ocean Ave –Pier Village 279 Broadway Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 229-0600 (732) 222-5005 Hours: Mon-Sun, Lunch 11:30am-3:30pm, Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-8pm, Fri-Sat 11am-9pm Dinner 3:30pm-10:30pm Price Range: $ Price Range: $$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: No Good for Groups: Yes Undici Restaurant Max’s Famous Hot Dogs 11 W. River Rd 25 Matilada Ter. Rumson, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) (732) 571-0248 Hours: Mon-Tues 4pm-10pm, Hours: Mon-Thu/Sat-Sun 11am-8:30pm, Wed-Thu Noon-10pm, Fri-Sat Noon-11pm, Friday 11:00am-12:30am Sun Noon-9pm Good for Groups: Yes Price Range: $$$ Accepts Credit Cards: No Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Price Range: $$ Parking: Private Lot Attire: Casual Attire: Dressy Parking: Private Lot Dining Jack’s Rib & Ale House Kanji Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 149 Brighton Ave 980 Shrewsbury Ave Long Branch, NJ Tinton Falls, NJ (732) 870-8800 (732) 544-1600 Hours: Mon-Sun 11:30am-1:30am Hours: Mon-Thu 11:30am-2:30pm, Fri 11:30am-11pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Sat-Sun 1:00pm-10:00pm Parking: Street Price Range: $$ Price Range: $$ Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Attire: Casual Accepts Credit Cards: yes Parking: Private Lot Pho Le Vietnamese Dish 90 Broad Street 13 White Street Red Bank, NJ Red Bank, NJ (732) 530-1598 (732) 345-7070 Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am- Hours: Tue-Thu 5:30-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 5:30-10:30pm, 9:30pm, Sunday Noon-9pm Sun 4:30-8:30pm Price Range: $$ Price Range: $$$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Temple Gourmet Chinese 91 Broad Street Attilio Restaurant & Pizza Red Bank, NJ (732) State Rt. 36 212-8858 West Long Branch, NJ (732) 542-7377 Hours: Mon-Thu/Sun 11:30am-10pm, Fri- Sat 11:30am-11:00pm Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-10:30pm, Price Range: $$ Fri-Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-10pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Parking: Street, Private Lot Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Attire: Casual Price Range: $$ Attire: Casual Good for Groups: No Parking: Street Dining Blue Water Seafood grille Siam Garden 9 Broad Street 2 Bridge Ave Red Bank, NJ Red Bank, NJ (732) 530-1906 (732) 224-1233 Hours: Mon-Sun 11:00am-10:30pm Hours: Mon-Thu/Sun 11:30am-9:30pm, Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Fri-Sat 11:30am-10:30pm Parking: Street Price Range: $$$ Price Range: $$$ Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Attire: Casual Accepts Credit Cards: yes Parking: Private Lot Chipotle Mexican Grill Bienvenue 186 Rt. 35 S. 7 E. Front Street Eatontown, NJ Red Bank, NJ (732) 389-5041 (732) 936-0640 Hours: Mon-Sun 11:00am-10:00pm Hours: Tue-Thu 5:30-9pm, Fri-Sat 5:30-10pm, Price Range: $ Sun 4:30-8:00pm Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Price Range: $$$ Parking: Private Lot Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Attire: Casual Parking: Street Good for Groups: Yes Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Langosta Lounge JR’s 1000 Ocean Ave-3rd Avenue Pavilion 75 Brighton Ave. Asbury Park, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 455-3275 (732) 229-9600 Hours: Mon-Wed/Sun 11am-12am, Hours: Mon-Wed 11am -2:30pm, Thu-Sat 11am-2am Thu-Sat 11am -3:30pm, Sun 11am-2:30am Price Range: $$$ Price Range: $ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Carpaccio 7 E.Front St. Izu Sushi Japanese Restaurant Red Bank, 31 Montgomery Ave. NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 936- (732) 870-0807 0640 Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-10pm Price Range: $$ Hours: Tue-Thu 5:30-9pm, Fri-Sat 5:30- Accepts Credit Cards: Yes 10pm, Sun 4:30-8:00pm Parking: Street Price Range: $$$ Attire: Casual Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Parking: Street Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Ciao Amy’s Omelette House 75 A Brighton Ave. 444 Ocean Blvd. Long Branch, NJ Long Branch, NJ (732) 222-3357 (732) 222-1206 Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 7am-4pm Hours: Tues-Sun 4pm-10pm Price Range: $ Price Range: $$$ Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Parking: Street Parking: Street Attire: Casual Attire: Casual Good for Groups: Yes Good for Groups: Yes 656 Ocean/Stingers Bar 656 Ocean Ave. Ada's Latin Flavor Long Branch, NJ 278 Broadway (732) 728-9656 Long Branch, NJ (732) 222-1206 Hours: Sun 5pm-11pm, Mon-Wed 6pm- Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-10pm, 10pm, Thurs 6pm-11pm, Sat Jewish Price Range: $ Observation, Reservations accepted.
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