Restaurants & Bars
3 New Hoboken Restaurants Are Opening On Washington Street
3 new restaurants have placed signage on Hoboken's Washington Street. Will you stop by?
HOBOKEN, NJ — While three popular bar/restaurants closed in Hoboken and Jersey City around the new year, new eateries will breathe life into the area, including three restaurants that recently placed new signage on Hoboken's main drag.
Psycho Mike's bar opened on March 1 on lower Washington Street (see photo above), taking the place of Mills Tavern. Mills Tavern placed signage in January saying it would close "for now." The restaurant is located at 125 Washington St., a short walk from the Hoboken Train Terminal. READ MORE: Mills Tavern Closes 'For Now'
Meanwhile, according to signage at the former Charrito's spot at 518 Washington St., Cuban Pete's is moving in. That restaurant already has a location in Montclair, and takeout in Wayne and the Bronx. Get a peek at the menu here.
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Finally, Kong Dog has arrived on that block as well. The chain takes over the space vacated by Zero Otto Uno at 502 Washington St. and serves up some unusual dogs on a stick. See more information here.
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