Restaurants & Bars
NJ Can't Lose These 5 Restaurants Amid COVID-19, Esquire Says
Esquire has identified 100 restaurants America can't afford to lose, and five of them are in New Jersey.
NEW JERSEY — Restaurants have been among the hardest hit businesses in the country amid the coronavirus pandemic. Many have closed, and more closings may be on the horizon before the pandemic comes to an end.
Esquire has identified 100 restaurants America can’t afford to lose, and five of them are in New Jersey.
Indoor gatherings are currently limited to no more than 10 people in the Garden State. While outdoor dining remains an option, restaurant owners have expressed concern that the weather will keep potential diners away.
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Businesses have asked for help as Gov. Phil Murphy announced this weekend that New Jersey once again had a record-high number of coronavirus cases on Saturday, reporting 6,435 new cases and 102 more deaths. The case number topped the record-high set just two days ago. Read more: COVID-19 Bills Signed Into Law As NJ Hits Highest Case Total Ever
But there is hope. New Jersey also announced on Saturday that the state is expanding the number of COVID-19 vaccination sites. Here's where you can get one now. Read more: NJ Lists 120 COVID Vaccine Sites, Plans To Expand: Here's Where
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Here are the New Jersey restaurants that were featured, with a brief description from Esquire:
- Cowan's Public, 229 Centre Street, Nutley: a craft-beer, proper-drink, good-food Art Deco restaurant;
- Egan and Sons, 118 Walnut Street, Montclair: Remarkably good British/Irish pub food in a bright and open and airy set of rooms. At the center is a soccer bar;
- Nanina's in the Park, 540 Mill Street, Bellville: A banquet hall that has hosted generations of weddings, graduations, and first holy communions;
- The Shrimp Box, 75 Inlet Drive, Point Pleasant Beach: Must-have seafood complemented by the Jersey Shore air; and
- The Squan, 15 Broad Street, Manasquan: Described as the best Italian-American food at the Jersey Shore.
California had the most restaurants on the list at 16, followed by New York with 14. Louisiana had six, followed by New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts with five each. A total of 29 states were represented on the list.
The site also encourages readers to donate to Southern Smoke, the Lee Initiative and other organizations that are helping restaurant workers who are struggling through the coronavirus pandemic.
To view the full list, visit esquire.com.
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