
Best Hole-In-The-Wall Burger Joint In NJ Among Best In America
Is the term "hole in the wall" a good one to attach to a restaurant? Hmm, I am not sure. Dictionary.com defines a "hole in the wall" as "a small dingy place, especially one difficult to find". I tend to think this term gives an eatery some "street cred" that makes sense? It means they skip the frills and just give you a good meal, and they are not in your face; you have to kinda search them out.