Restaurants & Bars
Modine In Asbury Park Closes Because Of Coronavirus
A restaurant that opened up only two years ago has closed bexause of the coronavirus epidemic.

ASBURY PARK – A restaurant that opened up only two years ago has closed bexause of the coronavirus epidemic.
Modine permanently closed on Wedneday and thanked its customers for "helping to fulfull our mission of quality food with a strong sense of community."
"We're extremely proud of our team and what we have been able to accomplish over the last two months, donating over 6,000 meals to feed local families," the restaurant said on Instagram.
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The restaurant said a loss in business caused by the coronavirus means "we can no longer justify continuing our operations at this time."
"Thank you for your understanding and support," the restaurant said. "This is a bittersweet goodbye for now as we look forward to what lies ahead and serving you once again in the future."
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View this post on InstagramDear Friends & Neighbors, As of June 3, 2020, Modine is permanently closed. We have loved our time serving Asbury Park, and we want to thank you all for helping to fulfill our mission of quality food with a strong sense of community. We're extremely proud of our team and what we have been able to accomplish over the last two months, donating over 6,000 meals to feed local families, via the extraordinary efforts of Asbury Park Dinner Table. However, due to a loss in business caused by COVID-19, we can no longer justify continuing our operations at this time. Thank you for your understanding and support. This is a bittersweet goodbye-for-now as we look forward to what lies ahead and serving you once again in the future! Stay safe and please continue supporting our wonderful community.
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