Unique and Adventurous Places To Eat In New Jersey

Let's face it: Sometimes, when we go out to dinner, we hit the same old places. Yes, the food is good, but the atmosphere is a bit underwhelming. It's just lacking the "adventure" factor.

 

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So if you are looking for the "Wow" factor next time you go out to dinner, I have the recommendations for you. According to a recent article from Only In Your State, they have the list "5 One-Of-A-Kind Dinner Adventures You Can Only Have In New Jersey."

 

In the Patch post, the Only In Your State article said, "New Jersey is a truly remarkable place for dining, and no matter where you turn, the odds are you'll be able to find some unique dinner choices. However, what about those places that take dining to the next level? These aren't just dinners, they're dinner adventures!"

 

New Jersey's Top 5 Dining Adventures

  • River Lady Cruises (Toms River)
  • Clinton Station Diner (Clinton)
  • Hell's Kitchen (Atlantic City)
  • Medieval Times (Lyndhurst)
  • Hunterdon Hills Playhouse (Hampton)

 

These are 5 very unique places to go out to eat. I personally have been to two of these spots (River Lady Cruises and Medieval Times). The River Lady was cool because it combined sailing and dinner, while Medieval Times gave you Kings and Queens and Knights, plus BBQ lol.

 

According to Only In Your State, "Have you partaken in any of these dinner adventures in New Jersey? Let us know which was your favorite in the comments section, or tell us your own personal fine dining adventure if there's one hiding in your town!" 

 

 

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