Guidebook for Jersey City

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Guidebook for Jersey City

Food Scene

It's an ice cream shop and everyone likes ice cream, especially when it's right across the street.
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Torico
20 Erie St
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It's an ice cream shop and everyone likes ice cream, especially when it's right across the street.
Good place for brunch on weekends, or dinner anytime. There's a bar downstairs, a dining room on the second floor, and a rooftop dining area when the weather's nice. We eat here a lot.
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Skinner's Loft
146 Newark Ave
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Good place for brunch on weekends, or dinner anytime. There's a bar downstairs, a dining room on the second floor, and a rooftop dining area when the weather's nice. We eat here a lot.
This is one of our favorite weekend brunch places because they have the best pancakes in the neighborhood.
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Beechwood Cafe
290 Grove St
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This is one of our favorite weekend brunch places because they have the best pancakes in the neighborhood.
In 2017 the New York Times said that Razza had the best pizza in New York City. I guess they meant "New York City area" since this is Jersey City, not NYC. As long as you're going to be staying four blocks away, might as well give it a try.
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Razza
275/277 Grove St
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In 2017 the New York Times said that Razza had the best pizza in New York City. I guess they meant "New York City area" since this is Jersey City, not NYC. As long as you're going to be staying four blocks away, might as well give it a try.
People line up around the corner to get bagels here. The bagels really are excellent, but make sure you have time to wait.
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Wonder Bagels
517 Jersey Ave
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People line up around the corner to get bagels here. The bagels really are excellent, but make sure you have time to wait.
If you're in the Hamilton Park area, or you just feel like taking a walk, this is a good place to get lunch or dinner.
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The Hamilton Inn
708 Jersey Ave
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If you're in the Hamilton Park area, or you just feel like taking a walk, this is a good place to get lunch or dinner.
Hudson Hall is a popular restaurant that features an on-site smoker right out in the dining area and a menu full of smoked-meat dishes. There is also a large bar, a projection screen usually showing some sports event, and often a live band.
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Hudson Hall
364 Marin Blvd
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Hudson Hall is a popular restaurant that features an on-site smoker right out in the dining area and a menu full of smoked-meat dishes. There is also a large bar, a projection screen usually showing some sports event, and often a live band.
Mathew's is a quiet, stylish restaurant with a varied menu. There's something for everyone here. There's also a weekend brunch menu. If you're looking for something like a typical Upper East Side cafe, this is it.
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Mathews Food and Drink
351 Grove St
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Mathew's is a quiet, stylish restaurant with a varied menu. There's something for everyone here. There's also a weekend brunch menu. If you're looking for something like a typical Upper East Side cafe, this is it.
This is where we go to get coffee and bagels when the weather is nice and we want to take a walk. There's an outdoor seating area in back.
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Legal Grounds Coffee Co
170 Grand St
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This is where we go to get coffee and bagels when the weather is nice and we want to take a walk. There's an outdoor seating area in back.
Sam A.M. is a tiny restaurant in the Paulus Hook neighborhood. It's just a really upbeat and fun place, and the staff is always really friendly. You might have to wait for a table.
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sam a.m.
112 Morris St
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Sam A.M. is a tiny restaurant in the Paulus Hook neighborhood. It's just a really upbeat and fun place, and the staff is always really friendly. You might have to wait for a table.
Mexican take-out joint with a handful of tables. This is a satellite location of another restaurant further south on Grove St, also called Taqueria Downtown, which is more of an eat-in place. Not really sure if this is authentic Mexican or Tex-Mex or whatever but it's pretty good!
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Taqueria Downtown Catering Co
354 Grove St
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Mexican take-out joint with a handful of tables. This is a satellite location of another restaurant further south on Grove St, also called Taqueria Downtown, which is more of an eat-in place. Not really sure if this is authentic Mexican or Tex-Mex or whatever but it's pretty good!
French-Lebanese bistro. Or, as they say on their web site, a Lebanese-French bistro. It's like a French bistro, and it looks like one too, except it's also Lebanese. The menu is full of falafels, hummus, kebabs, etc. No croque monsieur here, which I think is required by law to be available in French bistros, so I think we can safely say that this a Lebanese restaurant disguised as a French bistro. What I'm trying to say is, if you're looking for French food, go elsewhere, but French or not, the food here is excellent and unlike other restaurants in the neighborhood. We like the breakfast crepes that are available on the brunch menu.
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Uncle Momo
289 Grove St
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French-Lebanese bistro. Or, as they say on their web site, a Lebanese-French bistro. It's like a French bistro, and it looks like one too, except it's also Lebanese. The menu is full of falafels, hummus, kebabs, etc. No croque monsieur here, which I think is required by law to be available in French bistros, so I think we can safely say that this a Lebanese restaurant disguised as a French bistro. What I'm trying to say is, if you're looking for French food, go elsewhere, but French or not, the food here is excellent and unlike other restaurants in the neighborhood. We like the breakfast crepes that are available on the brunch menu.
Neighborhood Chinese restaurant, the kind with a spare decor, a dozen or so tables and three or four people waiting near the door for their take-out to be ready. This restaurant shows often shows up on "best restaurants in JC" lists, and it's our default Chinese take-out choice, especially if we're coming home from work, since it's on the way home from the PATH. It tends to attract some negative reviews on Yelp, but that seems to be common for Chinese restaurants that do a lot of take-out, probably because--let's face it--Chinese take-out isn't exactly haute cuisine. Like every other restaurant in JC, delivery takes forever, so probably faster to call in an order and then just go pick it up.
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Grand Sichuan
342 Grove St
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Neighborhood Chinese restaurant, the kind with a spare decor, a dozen or so tables and three or four people waiting near the door for their take-out to be ready. This restaurant shows often shows up on "best restaurants in JC" lists, and it's our default Chinese take-out choice, especially if we're coming home from work, since it's on the way home from the PATH. It tends to attract some negative reviews on Yelp, but that seems to be common for Chinese restaurants that do a lot of take-out, probably because--let's face it--Chinese take-out isn't exactly haute cuisine. Like every other restaurant in JC, delivery takes forever, so probably faster to call in an order and then just go pick it up.
We often go here to grab breakfast or lunch on the weekend. You can get bagels, pastries, pancakes, and even burgers. And of course coffee. Best of all it's not very expensive.
INTERNATIONAL BAGEL & CAFE
We often go here to grab breakfast or lunch on the weekend. You can get bagels, pastries, pancakes, and even burgers. And of course coffee. Best of all it's not very expensive.
You've probably heard of Five Guys, but if not, it's a hamburger joint, and the hamburgers are delicious. Between the burger, cheese and bacon, excessive amount of fries, and a shake with whipped cream, you're looking at 2,500 calories or so, but it's really really good.
Five Guys
You've probably heard of Five Guys, but if not, it's a hamburger joint, and the hamburgers are delicious. Between the burger, cheese and bacon, excessive amount of fries, and a shake with whipped cream, you're looking at 2,500 calories or so, but it's really really good.
If you just have to have the best sushi, go here. Expensive but worth it.
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DOMODOMO Jersey City
200 Greene St
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If you just have to have the best sushi, go here. Expensive but worth it.
This is the Mexican place on the corner across the street from the ice cream shop. Great eats, and you can just walk over and pick up without having to wait for delivery. Lots of vegetarian options including "Beyond meat."
tacoria
24-26 Erie St
This is the Mexican place on the corner across the street from the ice cream shop. Great eats, and you can just walk over and pick up without having to wait for delivery. Lots of vegetarian options including "Beyond meat."

Drinks & Nightlife

Tiny, relaxed bar that also serves really good food.
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dullboy
364 Grove St
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Tiny, relaxed bar that also serves really good food.
It's a bar filled with video games! It's like being a kid with an arcade literally a block away, except that you're adult and can have a drink too.
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Barcade
388 Union Ave
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It's a bar filled with video games! It's like being a kid with an arcade literally a block away, except that you're adult and can have a drink too.
O'Hara's is a sports bar, and there are TVs everywhere that are always showing games. We went here to watch the Super Bowl a few years ago, and it was a lot of fun. But they also have seating and a full menu, and the food is surprisingly good. It's also open very late (way past midnight) if you're up then and are looking for a place to go.
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O'Hara's
172 1st St
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O'Hara's is a sports bar, and there are TVs everywhere that are always showing games. We went here to watch the Super Bowl a few years ago, and it was a lot of fun. But they also have seating and a full menu, and the food is surprisingly good. It's also open very late (way past midnight) if you're up then and are looking for a place to go.
A neighborhood dive bar just one block away from the house. Local crowd, not touristy at all, and less expensive than fancier, more chic places.
The Keyhole Bar
A neighborhood dive bar just one block away from the house. Local crowd, not touristy at all, and less expensive than fancier, more chic places.

Entertainment & Activities

If you are bringing kids to Jersey City and want a break from going into the city, bring them here. It's easy to get to by train (Hudson Bergen Light Rail), Uber, or car (there's parking). Lots of activities for grade school and middle aged kids, and there's a gated play area for the younger kids. IMAX movies are usually cool.
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Liberty Science Center
222 Jersey City Blvd
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If you are bringing kids to Jersey City and want a break from going into the city, bring them here. It's easy to get to by train (Hudson Bergen Light Rail), Uber, or car (there's parking). Lots of activities for grade school and middle aged kids, and there's a gated play area for the younger kids. IMAX movies are usually cool.

Getting Around

This is the PATH train to New York. Trains labeled WTC (World Trade Center) and 33rd St go to New York. You can also go to Newark and Hoboken.
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Grove Street Path Trains station
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This is the PATH train to New York. Trains labeled WTC (World Trade Center) and 33rd St go to New York. You can also go to Newark and Hoboken.
If you want to get to New York City but want a break from the PATH, or if you want to go someplace where the PATH doesn't go, like the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, you can take the ferry from here. Taking the ferry is fun even if you don't have anywhere to go; if the weather is good you can usually ride on the top of the ferry. You can even get a ferry from here all the way to Middletown, NJ, 45 miles away. When coming back, remember that this station is called "Paulus Hook."
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Paulus Hook station
Hudson Street
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If you want to get to New York City but want a break from the PATH, or if you want to go someplace where the PATH doesn't go, like the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, you can take the ferry from here. Taking the ferry is fun even if you don't have anywhere to go; if the weather is good you can usually ride on the top of the ferry. You can even get a ferry from here all the way to Middletown, NJ, 45 miles away. When coming back, remember that this station is called "Paulus Hook."
This is the other ferry terminal. It's slightly closer to the house, but it's harder to find (you have to walk through the Harborside shopping/office building), and the service doesn't seem to be as frequent.
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Harborside station
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This is the other ferry terminal. It's slightly closer to the house, but it's harder to find (you have to walk through the Harborside shopping/office building), and the service doesn't seem to be as frequent.
Harsimus Cove is one of those neighborhood names that only real estate agents use. The station should be called ShopRite because that's where it is. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) is a train that connects several towns along the Hudson River, including Bayonne, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, North Bergen, and of course Jersey City. It goes to the same riverside Hoboken terminal that the PATH does, but it also stops at two other stations on the west side of Hoboken, which was previously poorly-served by public transportation, and new communities have developed around those stations. The HBLR is also a good way to get to the Liberty Science Center, as it stops at the edge of the LSC parking lot.
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Harsimus Cove Light Rail Station
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Harsimus Cove is one of those neighborhood names that only real estate agents use. The station should be called ShopRite because that's where it is. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) is a train that connects several towns along the Hudson River, including Bayonne, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, North Bergen, and of course Jersey City. It goes to the same riverside Hoboken terminal that the PATH does, but it also stops at two other stations on the west side of Hoboken, which was previously poorly-served by public transportation, and new communities have developed around those stations. The HBLR is also a good way to get to the Liberty Science Center, as it stops at the edge of the LSC parking lot.

Essentials

There are two grocery store options: Key Food and ShopRite. Key Food is closer but is smaller and more expensive. We almost never go here because we're cheap when it comes to groceries. :-)
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Key Food
574 Jersey Ave
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There are two grocery store options: Key Food and ShopRite. Key Food is closer but is smaller and more expensive. We almost never go here because we're cheap when it comes to groceries. :-)
There are two grocery store options: Key Food and ShopRite. ShopRite is where you go if you're shopping for the week--or the month. It's mobbed day and night but the place is huge and the prices are great. There's a Dunkin Donuts and even a liquor store. It's illegal to sell alcohol in the grocery store in New Jersey but apparently you can just embed a liquor store within the grocery store and that's okay. (Update July 2019: The Dunkin Donuts is gone and has been replaced with a coffee machine! There goes the neighborhood...)
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ShopRite of Metro Plaza
Metro Plaza Drive
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There are two grocery store options: Key Food and ShopRite. ShopRite is where you go if you're shopping for the week--or the month. It's mobbed day and night but the place is huge and the prices are great. There's a Dunkin Donuts and even a liquor store. It's illegal to sell alcohol in the grocery store in New Jersey but apparently you can just embed a liquor store within the grocery store and that's okay. (Update July 2019: The Dunkin Donuts is gone and has been replaced with a coffee machine! There goes the neighborhood...)
99 Ranch Market is an Asian grocery store. It's enormous and they have several internal cafes and a bakery--all Asian. It's a little far to walk, but you can take Uber.
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99 Ranch Market
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99 Ranch Market is an Asian grocery store. It's enormous and they have several internal cafes and a bakery--all Asian. It's a little far to walk, but you can take Uber.
This laundromat was recommended by one of our long-term guests. She wrote: "There’s an ATM inside that dispenses $10 notes - perfect to convert into quarters in their store and use these for a couple of weeks worth of washing. They’re friendly inside and the wash cycle only takes half an hour, so you’re not going to waste all your time sitting around watching your shirts go by."
Borinquen Laundromat
347 Grove St
This laundromat was recommended by one of our long-term guests. She wrote: "There’s an ATM inside that dispenses $10 notes - perfect to convert into quarters in their store and use these for a couple of weeks worth of washing. They’re friendly inside and the wash cycle only takes half an hour, so you’re not going to waste all your time sitting around watching your shirts go by."

Shopping

Yes there's a mall within walking distance, just in case you miss the suburbs while you're staying in Jersey City. There is a Cheesecake Factory, a Zinburger, and a Johnny Rockets here, plus the usual mall stuff (McDonald's, etc.) and a food court. There is also a movie theater, and of course shopping. The large stores are Macy's, Khol's, JC Penny, and Sears. That should tell you that this is a mid-range mall (there's no Saks Fifth Avenue or Lord & Taylor here), but the owners seem to be trying to make it more upscale. If you want high-end shopping, take the PATH to World Trade Center and visit the stores at Brookfield Place.
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Newport Centre Mall station
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Yes there's a mall within walking distance, just in case you miss the suburbs while you're staying in Jersey City. There is a Cheesecake Factory, a Zinburger, and a Johnny Rockets here, plus the usual mall stuff (McDonald's, etc.) and a food court. There is also a movie theater, and of course shopping. The large stores are Macy's, Khol's, JC Penny, and Sears. That should tell you that this is a mid-range mall (there's no Saks Fifth Avenue or Lord & Taylor here), but the owners seem to be trying to make it more upscale. If you want high-end shopping, take the PATH to World Trade Center and visit the stores at Brookfield Place.

Parks & Nature

According to their web site, "Liberty State Park is a green oasis in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey." This is where you can go if you're looking for a lot of open green space and aren't up for making the trip to Central Park in NYC. You can walk here, though it will take about 30 minutes, or you can take Uber. From here you can get a ferry to either Ellis Island or the Statue of Liberty--no need to go to NYC to get to either of those places.
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Liberty State Park
1 Audrey Zapp Drive
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According to their web site, "Liberty State Park is a green oasis in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey." This is where you can go if you're looking for a lot of open green space and aren't up for making the trip to Central Park in NYC. You can walk here, though it will take about 30 minutes, or you can take Uber. From here you can get a ferry to either Ellis Island or the Statue of Liberty--no need to go to NYC to get to either of those places.
This is a small park on a pier that juts out into the Hudson River with some tables and seating. The views of Manhattan from here are excellent, especially around sundown, when the sun reflects off the glass buildings across the river. Nearby is a Starbucks and some sandwich shops, so you can grab lunch and eat on the pier while watching the boats go by.
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J. Owen Grundy Park
Hudson Street
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This is a small park on a pier that juts out into the Hudson River with some tables and seating. The views of Manhattan from here are excellent, especially around sundown, when the sun reflects off the glass buildings across the river. Nearby is a Starbucks and some sandwich shops, so you can grab lunch and eat on the pier while watching the boats go by.
Nice city park in the middle of the Hamilton Park neighborhood, which is full of leafy trees and townhouses. The park has play areas for children and tennis and basketball courts. Around the park are a few cafes and the excellent Hamilton Inn.
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Hamilton Park
25 W Hamilton Pl
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Nice city park in the middle of the Hamilton Park neighborhood, which is full of leafy trees and townhouses. The park has play areas for children and tennis and basketball courts. Around the park are a few cafes and the excellent Hamilton Inn.