Category Archives: Lunch Spot

Lunch spots in South Jersey

Lunch Spots in Haddon Twp.

KEG & KITCHEN 90 Haddon Ave. (856) 833-9800 Hours: 11:30-2 a.m. Monday-Friday, noon-2 a.m. Saturday, 11-2 a.m. Sunday I ordered a short-rib sandwich topped with sauteed greens and caramelized onions served on a toasted baguette. The meat was slow cooked for 12 hours, which made it just melt in your mouth. The sauteed greens and onions gave the sandwich great [...]

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Places to grab lunch in Sewell

By Ann Marie Askin & Mark Eberle MOZZARELLA GRILL • 415 Egg Harbor Road • (856) 589-1000 Lunch served 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday – Friday. Like all the sandwiches here, the roasted red pepper is served on a roll made on the premises in the brick oven. It is paired with fresh mozzarella [...]

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Places to grab lunch in Woodbury

GIOVANNI: 429 S. Evergreen Ave. (856) 845-0045 Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday. Though the plain pizza is great, the Margherita slice excels. The fresh mozzarella and basil atop a slightly sweet red sauce and the thin crust makes this a tasty departure from the regular [...]

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Lunch stops: Glassboro

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PB’s Tavern 500 Delsea Drive (856) 881-1579 Recently revamped from its “diner” status, PB’s Tavern offers a wide variety of breakfast, lunch, dinner and drink options. The restaurant has an array of lunch specials under $10, served with soup or salad, and pudding. The newly renovated bar offers 20 beers on tap, as well as [...]

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Destination Dining: From Good to Wurst

From good to wurst By Beth D’Addono No doubt Philly can’t compete with the sudsy throwdown they stage each year in Munich, which draws some six million people to a 100-acre makeshift beer hall for 16 days of brew and lederhosen and dirndl-clad revelry. But the City of Brotherly Love comes by its love of [...]

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Just a Bite — Pitman

JIM & MIKE’S PIZZA & STEAKS 7 S. Broadway (856) 582-8044 The eatery is part diner, part Italian restaurant, and all satisfying. If you’re extra hungry on your lunch hour, you can fill up on a classic: spaghetti with a side salad and warm bread. $6.95. BUS STOP MUSIC CAFÉ 148 S. Broadway (856) 582-0009 If you want lunch [...]

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New Orleans food glossary

New Orleans cuisine has a vocabulary all its own. In case you need a cheat sheet… Andouille (ahn doo’ e) A spicy pork sausage used in gumbo, jambalaya or with red beans and rice. Beignet (ben yay’) Think a square doughnut without the hole sprinkled with powdered sugar, served at Café Du Monde. Boudin (boo [...]

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Destination Dining: New Orleans

Jersey Eats Jazz Story by Beth D’Addono He may be a Burlington County attorney on the outside, but Richard Isolde’s heart beats in time with the sassy brass of New Orleans. Isolde, who built his Beverly house as a close replica to a manse on tree-lined Esplanade Avenue on the edge of the French Quarter, [...]

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Five places to eat in New Orleans

In city that lives to eat, the only thing to talk about while enjoying local specialties like crawfish étouffée and seafood gumbo is where the next meal is going to be. Here’s the dish on five tasty stops on the Big Easy culinary map. Brennan’s 417 Royal St. (504) 525-9711; http://www.brennansneworleans.com One of the many [...]

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Just a Bite — Collingswood

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Casona 563 Haddon Ave. (856) 854-5555 Lunch served 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday A Cuban sandwich that hits all your taste buds with its citrus marinated roast pork, ham, and Swiss cheese all topped with garlic mayo and Dijon mustard. Add a generous portion of plantain chips. Close your eye and you’re [...]

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