Restaurants & Bars

Restaurant On Prominent Hoboken Corner Will Become Wine Bar: Report

The former Dubliner restaurant, on a prominent Hoboken corner blocks from the train station, is set to become a bar/restaurant.

This prominent corner of Hoboken has gone unused for more than three years, but it will become a wine bar, says a report.
This prominent corner of Hoboken has gone unused for more than three years, but it will become a wine bar, says a report. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

HOBOKEN, NJ — The Dubliner bar/restaurant at 96 River St. in Hoboken, which closed down more than three years ago, is set to become a wine bar and restaurant called Metropolis, Hoboken Girl reported this month.

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The restaurant, on the corner of First and River streets two blocks from the Hoboken train terminal, is known for having ample space and a rooftop.

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Metropolis is owned by Belo Bar owner Amine Chenguiti. Watch for updates here.

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