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Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce asbury park CITY GUIDE Welcome to Asbury Park, a small hip city and resort town located on the ocean in central Monmouth County, New Jersey! This Guide has everything you’ll need to SHOP, DINE and STAY. If you grew up or vacationed here years ago you probably have wonderful memories. If you haven’t visited in a while you will be proud and amazed to rediscover the city that everyone falls in LO VE with today. MAIN STREET Main Street and the west side have long-featured ethnically diverse bakeries, markets and restaurants with international aromas from El Salvador to Sicily and beyond. Long-time favorite music venues are here as well as retail shops and resources for home renovations. You will find everything from rehabilitated bicycles to fine architectural millwork. asburyparkchamber.com FOR EVERYTHING THAT IS HAPPENING IN ASBURY PARK AsburyFirst.com APBoardwalk.com APVibeDowntown.com CityofAsburyPark.com The Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce office is located at 1201 Springwood Avenue, Unit 104 732.775.7676 [email protected] Our seasonal visitor center is located from May to Sept on the AP Boardwalk at 3rd Ave. BOARDWALK Anchored by Asbury Park Convention Hall and The Casino building, the Asbury Park Boardwalk is one of America’s original destinations to people watch. Today the AP Boardwalk offers boutique shopping, fun and food for kids of all ages as well as fine and casual dining with stunning views. A mile of beach and surf awaits you. DOWNTOWN Shop downtown at nationally renowned home decor shops, antique centers, and vintage clothing stores. Theatre, art galleries, movies, yoga and live music can be found and a wide array of culinary endeavors. Classic delis, hip tapas lounges, breakfast eateries and fine dining of every cuisine are here. The downtown district is a short walk from NJ TRANSIT and to the boardwalk & beach. MAIN STREET/WEST SIDE SHOPPING DINING & 32. T.J.’s Pizza NIGHTLIFE 709 Main St. 1. 2nd Life Bikes 732.988.1657 21 Main St. 16. Asbury Park Roastery 732.776.6878 803 Second Ave. 33. The Saint 732.807.3155 601 Main St. T S 2. AA Appliances 732.775.9144 703 Monroe Ave. 17. Bistro Ole 732.774.3445 230 Main St. 34. The Windmill 732.897.0048 18 South Main St. 3. ABG Home Center & LANGFORD 732.988.5277 Equipment Rental 18. Brando’s 1101 Main St. 162 Main St. HEALTH, 5TH 866.636.6223 732.774.2222 WELLNESS 4. ABL Appliance 19. Cameo Bar & BEAUTY Brokers Ltd. 1213 Main St. 35. A&J Nail 1201 Main St. Unit 1 732.774.9516 504 Main St. 732.438.1400 20. Chat & Nibble 732.988.0720 T S 5. A&J 930 Asbury Ave. 36. Asbury Park Sneakers/Apparel 732.775.5100 Pediatrics 504 Main St. 21. Chicago Fried Chicken 1611 Grand Ave . 732.988.9303 LANGFORD 704 Main St. 732.774.0262 6. Atlantic 732.775.2775 37. Dr. Angelo A. Architectural Millwork 22. Dino’s On Main Chinnici, Md 913 Asbury Ave. Marketplace 601 Sunset Ave. 732.988.9220 300 Main St. 732.775.7978 732.775.1033 7. Corbo 38. Health Point Restaurant Supply 23. Frank’s Deli Medical Group 150 Main St. 1406 Main St. 908 Main St. 732.774.1341 732.775.6682 732.774.7506 8. Habitat For 24. Georgie’s 39. Real Elite Humanity - Restore 812 Fifth Ave. Training Center 917 Third Ave. 1ST 732.988.1220 805 Fourth Ave. 732. 974.2422 732.481.9117 25. House of Flava’s 9. Hardware Store 1504 Springwood A ve. 40. Basin Bar 428 Main St. 732.898.9655 805 Fourth Ave. 732.988.3339 732.481.4110 26. Jimmy’s 10.Twice Is Nice Italian Restauran t ARTS & CULTURE 705 Summerfield Ave. 1405 Asbury Ave. 22 732.988.2889 732.774.5051 41. The Stephen Crane House SE 11. Super Discount 27. Johnny Mac WALL A 508 Fourth Ave. 700 Main St. House of Sp irits 732.775.5682 732.775.7771 208 Main St. 732.776.6666 42. The Asbury Park 12. Super Extra / 28. Kula Cafe Public Library Liquor Store 1201 Springwood Ave. 500 1st Avenue 1007 Memorial Dr. 732.774.4221 732.776.7979 732.455.0514 43. Indorato SUMMERFIELD 13.Value Express 29. La Tapatia 707 Main St. Studio of Art 403 Memorial Drive 510 Monroe Ave. 732.775.5055 732.776.7826 732.898.2188 15 30. Mark’s Place 14. Yellow Roof Pet Care 621 Main St. 1019 Main St. SERVICES 732.455.3210 732.502.8877 For a complete listing of 31. Tex Mexican professional services and 15. Winds Of Life 1105 Main St. businesses, please visit 609 Main St. 732.774.7577 asburyparkchamber.com 732.775.4777 cityofasburypark.com asburyparkchamber.com VE A AND 7TH R AVE 36 G T S Y 6TH AVE R EMO 6TH AVE T S 23 SUNSET AVE BOND 37 SUNSET AVE T S SUNSET SUNSET MAIN VE P A ARK FIREMANS MEMORIAL DR SUNSET PARK LAKE 5TH AVE AND R G SUNSET LAKE 24 5TH AVE 19 5TH AVE T S Y 39 R T 40 4 S 4TH AVE EMO T 31 S 4TH A LANGFORD VE 8 41 3 BOND T S 12 3RD AVE HECK 14 T 3RD S AVE MAIN MEMORIAL DR 16 2ND AVE T S Y R 2ND AVE EMO VE 1ST A AVE 38 AND 1ST AVE R G T S 1ST AVE 6 42 26 BOND LIBRARY SQUARE 20 PARK A 32 SBURY AVE 21 29 ASBU ALL AVE 11 RY AVE T SE S 15 WALL AVE 30 VE HECK A SE 33 WALL AVE 2 MONROE AND A T VE R S MEMORIAL DR G 35 Y MON R ROE AVE SUMMERFIELD A 5 43 VE EMO 10 T S T 9 S SUMMERFIELD 13 AVE HECK BANGS AVE BOND B ANGS AVE KENNE P ARK 22 D Y T MATTISON S AVE WESLEY 17 LAKE MAIN T 27 S Y Y COOKMAN R AVE 18 EMO N 7 LAKE AVE 28 WESLEY W 25 LAKE E 1 34 S BOARDWALK 7TH AVE 17 SHOPPING FAMILY FRIENDLY 25. MOGO Korean Taco Boardwalk at 1. Brielle Cyclery 10. Asbury Eighteen Second Ave. 1200 Ocean Ave. (Miniature Golf) 732.502.0077 Fourth Ave. 26. Paradise Greenspace 101 Asbury Ave. 2. Laplaca 732.897.6526 732.988.6663 Pottery Works 1100 Ocean Ave. 11. Chamber of 27. Pop’s Garage 732.861.2276 Commerce Taco Bar Visitors’ Center 1000 Ocean Ave. 3. Lightly Salted Fourth Ave. at the 732.455.3275 Surf Shop Boardwalk 28 Porta 1000 Ocean Ave. 732.775.7676 911 Kingsley St. 732.455.3460 732.776.7661 12. Asbury Splash Park 4. Posh Den Third Ave. Greenspace 29. Pucker 1100 Ocean Ave. 732.897.6526 Boardwalk at Fourth 732.455.3284 Ave. DINING & 5. Silverball (Pinball) NIGHTLIFE 30. Ralph’s Italian Ice Museum Boardwalk at 1000 Ocean Ave. 13. Asbury Lanes Third Ave. 732.774.4994 209 Fourth Ave. 732.988.4423 732.776.6160 6. Style Rocket 31. Stella Marina 14. Cubacan 1200 Ocean Ave. 800 Ocean Ave. 732.775.9925 800 Ocean Ave. 732.775.7776 732.774.3007 7. Robert Legere Beach 32. Stone Pony T 15. Dauphine Grille & S 800 Ocean Ave. 913 Ocean Ave. 732.869.9399 The Berkeley Bar 732.502.0600 GH 8. 3rd & Ocean Vintage 1401 Ocean Ave. R 732.776.6700 33. The Crepe Shop 1100 Ocean Ave. BE Boardwalk at 848.448.4828 16. Eddie Confetti’s Second Ave. AT CONVENTION Boardwalk at HALL Fifth Ave. 34. The Sand Castle 732.455.3078 1200 Ocean Ave. 9. The Following 35. Tony’s Establishments Are 17. Hoagitos Sausage, Dogs, Located At The Grand Boardwalk at & Cheese Steaks Arcade Ocean Ave. Fourth Ave. Btwn. 5Th & Sunset: Boardwalk at 18. Hotel Tides Second Ave. • Asbury Galleria Restaurant & Spa 36. Watermark 732.775.4100 408 Seventh Ave. 800 Ocean Ave. • Asbury Roastery 732.897.7744 732.455.3447 732.807.3155 19. Just Another Day’s • Ancho r’s Bend Bar 800 Ocean Avenue 37. Wonder Bar & Grille 732.897.6500 732.988.1007 1215 Ocean Ave. • Carla Gizzi 732.502.8886 20. Tabu Lounge 732.988.0000 (Empress Hotel) ARTS & CULTURE • Criterion Chocolates 101 Asbury Ave. 38. Paramount Theater/ 732.774.1967 732.988.6663 Convention Hall • Doc Popcorn 21. Langosta Lounge 1300 Ocean Avenue 908.216.1431 1000 Ocean Ave. 732.897.8810 • Greetings 732.455.3275 From Geralyn SERVICES 22. Libby’s Lunch Shack 732.502.8099 1000 Ocean Ave. • Metro Grille For a complete listing of professional services and 908-220-0375 23. McLoone’s businesses, please visit • The Beach Bar Asbury Grille & apboardwalk.com 732.897.6500 Tim McLoone’s asburyparkchamber.com • The Prince and The Supper Club Pawper at the Bea ch 1200 Ocean Ave. 732.502.0006 732.774.1400 • Shelter Home 24. Mayfair 732.774.7790 Boardwalk Grill • Sols Boardwalk at Thi rd Av e. 732.527.6278 asburyparkchamber.com T S KINGSLEY ALK WEBB AVE W D 18 AR O 7TH AVE TLANTIC OCEAN A ARK B VE P A Y R U B S A OCEAN 6TH AVE T TER S A THE KINGSLEY 15 9 AMOUNT R A SUNSET CONVENTION HALL P 38 AVE T S ATLANTIC PARK BRADLEY WEBB PARK 23 5TH A T VE S 1 VE A GH 6 37 VILION R A VE 5TH P 34 A BE 13 16 29 OCEAN 4 4TH AVE VE 11 A 2 TLANTIC OCEAN VILION A A 8 4TH P 17 10 3RD AVE 5 24 3RD AVE VE 28 T A S 27 VILION A 3 3RD P 22 21 KINGSLEY 30 2ND AVE 12 35 28 32 33 25 VE A 14 1ST AVE 36 29 VE OCEAN A 7 T VILION 19 S A 1 P 31 N 20 26 ASBURY AVE W E TLANTIC OCEAN A OUSEL R S A UILDING C B DOWNTOWN SHOPPING 18.
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