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Rosie has the latest info on NJ restaurant openings and closings.
OPENINGS
February 2011
Anthony Coal Fired Pizza, 80 Parsonage Rd, Edison, part of a chain with locations in Florida, New York, and Delaware, has opened, offering pizzas, coal-oven-roasted chicken wings, sandwiches, and entrées such as meatballs, eggplant, and pork ribs with vinegar peppers. The restaurant is licensed to serve alcohol (732-744-1500).
Have Your Cake and Dinner Too, a 40-seat restaurant, has opened at 484 S Brewster Rd, Vineland, offering home-style cooking for brunch, lunch, and dinner (856-794-3131); BYO.
Mizu Sushi, 103 N Union Ave, Cranford, has opened, serving lunch and dinner. Menu items include sushi, sashimi, and Asian cuisine (908- 272-7888); BYO.
Pairings, a casual restaurant, teaching kitchen, caterer, and event space, has opened at Walnut and South Sts, Cranford (908-276-4026); BYO. The restaurant serves lunch, brunch, and dinner.
Pizzicato Ristorante, a contemporary Italian trattoria, has opened at 400 Rt 38, Suite 8110, Moorestown (856-778-3600); BYO.
Roots Steakhouse, 40 Park Ave, Morristown (973-326-1800), the sister restaurant to Roots in Summit, has opened, featuring prime aged beef, chops and seafood.
I can’t help loving the name of a new bakery and candy shop called Sugarush, 37 E Front St, Red Bank (732-414-9044).
Vesta Wood-Fired Pizza and Bar, 64 Hoboken Rd, East Rutherford (201-939-6012).
CLOSINGS
February 2011
Dino’s Fishery, Hazlet
Harbor Seafood, Piscataway
Tracey’s Nine Mile House, Little Ferry
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