Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 28. Inside, outside or curbside, here’s how to support local breweries and taprooms around Morristown.
The new business decided to close in September. Just in time for the holidays, the young entrepreneurs are building it back up again.
Results from NJ Monthly's 38th Annual Jersey Choice Restaurant Poll are in for best restaurants in 45 categories. North Jersey's best...
The restaurant, which is right by the Morristown Green, says it will open in late 2021.
Savour Cafe opened its Morristown location in February 2020. The European-style eatery celebrated its grand opening Friday.
You can find the Garden State's best chili at a popular steakhouse in the area, according to eatthis.com.
Two Greece-connected business partners looked around the world for the top ingredients and coffee, serving it to the public at Lokl Cafe.
Town Council may extend pandemic rules which expedite the process for restaurants to provide sidewalk seating.
Morristown's already bustling restaurant scene is about to get some new members.
The restaurant and sports and entertainment venue will open in early October. Take a look inside.
The Midtown Shopping Center is no more, but many of the local favorites moved nearby.
NOM Mexican Table & Tequila Bar set its opening for Sept. 27.
An employee tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the restaurant to close for a week.
Looking for something new to eat in Morristown? Patch's readership suggested many places (and menu items) to try.
Hibiscus Island Grill Restaurant, formerly in the Midtown Shopping Center, will open a pop-up in Morris Plains.
While Central + Main in Madison will close, Leia Gaccione's south+pine in Morristown remains open.
If a restaurant started asking patrons for vaccine proof, would you be more or less likely to dine there? We asked our readers.
It all started when Kristi Dimogerodakis saw her first pandemic food-distribution line. Now, they're helping families every week.
Could Jockey Hollow follow New York City's lead? The restaurant wants feedback from their patrons.
SmartWorld Coffee's owner is always thinking of ways to move forward. But some things, such as the variant, remain out of his control.
A popular bakery in Bloomfield is opening two new locations, including in Hoboken and Morristown.
Brandon Campney, of Stirling Tavern, won on Tuesday's episode.
The 'modern Mediterranean kitchen' opened Tuesday on South Street.
South+pine's Leia Gaccione made it all the way to the dessert round. Here's how to watch.
The business, formerly in the Midtown Shopping Center, has a new home.
Some Morristown restaurants are having a hard time getting people back, whether it's getting enough staff or customers.
VegFest, which takes place this weekend, will feature more than 100 plant-based vendors, many with gluten-free options.
The Stirling Tavern chef's episode will air later this month on Food Network, weeks after south+pine's chef won on the show.
Mayor Tim Dougherty issued a proclamation for the longstanding restaurant at Tuesday's Town Council meeting.
Leia Gaccione, who owns south+pine and Central+Main, earned the chance to come back and play for the grand prize.
The resolution is intended to ease the process for restaurants to institute 'sidewalk cafés' during the pandemic.
The establishment touts a 'multi-generational' experience that has something for everyone.
How did NJ become synonymous with diners? There's a much more interesting answer than 'because it has more than 500.'
In a bit of desperation to find a new chef, Jockey Hollow's owner wrote a Facebook post. Joe Mooney now readies for the role of his life.
Two Morristown establishments are excited about loosened restrictions. But they still need patrons to do one thing.
Now that the weather is getting nice, what better way to enjoy it than eating outside at one of the area restaurants.
National Pretzel Day is April 26, and Philly Pretzel Factory will give away one free soft pretzel to each customer.
'I'm sorry the server gets screwed on this. Don't kick paying customers out after 90 mins,' they wrote on an $86 bill.
Easter isn't completely back to normal, but you can still avoid the cooking and go out for a meal. Here are some Morristown options.
Diners will have the chance to win Morristown Partnership gift cards throughout the month as they eat their way through town.