12 of the Best Breakfast Spots We Love in New Jersey
Sausage links, bacon, pork roll, eggs, pancakes, the list goes on and on. I love breakfast.
We are on your radio in the morning so breakfast is our favorite time of the day. Thanks for always sharing your breakfast with us every morning.
When we ask you about your favorite things in New Jersey, your opinions come flying in. I love them, good or bad, you are awesome and when we asked about "Favorite Breakfast" in New Jersey, boy there were a lot of favorite places. The majority of these 12 had so many votes or mentions, just amazing. I've been to all of them.
For me, going out to breakfast is so, so important. It's my favorite time. I truly believe it's because when growing up, we would always go to this favorite diner of my Mom's and Dad's for breakfast.
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The one day Dad didn't work, Sunday - after church. Still to this day, I make sure we go out as a family once a weekend for breakfast. It means more to me than any dinner or lunch outing. Breakfast is my time with my family, I appreciate it and love it so much.
Where is the number one Breakfast Place in Ocean County?
C&G's in Toms River is the winner. C&G's is located in the "old" K-Mart plaza on Rt. 37 E. in Toms River. Shut Up and Eat! in Toms River came in a very close second.
I was driving on the island, through Ortley and Lavallette, and along 35, the breakfast spots were packed this the whole summer. If you're anything like me, breakfast is "huge" especially when we're on vacation. Vacation breakfast is the best. We find the best breakfast spots where ever we are visiting and check them out. I just love it.
There are so many wonderful restaurants that serve up a delicious breakfast in Ocean County. From LBI to Pt. Pleasant, it's the best place to grab some scrambled eggs, pancakes, or maybe delicious sausage gravy over biscuits.
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