Restaurants & Bars

Popular Jersey City Restaurant, Cafe Alyce, Announces New Plans

The new-ish restaurant on Jersey City's West Side announced its new liquor license and how it will impact its plans.

The new-ish restaurant on Jersey City's West Side will expand the bar and sell "craft cocktails" in October, they said.
The new-ish restaurant on Jersey City's West Side will expand the bar and sell "craft cocktails" in October, they said. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)

JERSEY CITY, NJ — A popular two-year-old restaurant in Jersey City's West Side neighborhood announced Thursday that it has secured a liquor license, and will start serving "curated cocktails" and more next month.

Cafe Alyce, located across from the Beacon luxury residences, said in a letter to patrons that it had secured the license.

"We are so excited to announce we will soon be serving curated cocktails, local New Jersey beers, and a selection of delicious wines to enhance our eclectic menu!" they wrote. "We are planning a full bar expansion for early October, however, until then we will remain BYOB."

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Cafe Alyce is located at 641 Montgomery St., the Bergen Hill neighborhood of the West Side —
about three quarters of a mile from the owners' former restaurant, Hooked JC.

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