![]() Pro tip: Bring a bottle of wine with you to be mixed with your choice of pre-made sangria (Armando’s Passion is a white sangria, and it’s also this writer’s favorite). The servers are awesome and if you’re lucky you’ll catch them playing some music during your meal. The good vibes are overwhelming at this spot, and so is the aroma of classic Cuban dishes. Why I like it: You may be familiar with the traditional meal offering of chicken legs, but the Royal Court also has a vegetarian option featuring hummus, pita bread and a three-bean stew.įor a Tropical Vacation: Cuban Pete’s Restaurant & Tapasĭetails: Cuban Pete’s is about as close to paradise as you can get in New Jersey. Get ready to chow down on traditional medieval fare and cheer for your knight! Medieval Times has it all: jousting knights, arena-style seating and complimentary crowns so you can feel like royalty taking in the day’s entertainment. More info: Visit the website or you can give them a call.ĭetails: Head to Lyndhurst for dinner and a tournament – and the opportunity to eat with your hands in public. Why I like it: Reservations are not accepted here, but you can call ahead or use Yelp to join the waitlist online. ![]() So basically you’ll be eating sweets in a dark cave…meaning no one can see your calorie intake. Though Archetypus has dinner options as well, rumor has it that the desert here is out of this world. The booths are private and super-romantic if you’re looking for a go-to spot on date night. Digital/Promotional Services for Local Businessesįor Inner Cavemen and Cavewomen: Archetypus Caféĭetails: Ever wanted to go explore a cave, but remembered you’re claustrophobic? This is your chance! Archetypus boasts beautiful cavernous walls in a dimly lit dining room.Hot Topics in NJ Presented by Caucus Educational Corporation.
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