The chicken-based fast food chain is pursuing its first restaurant in the city, which would make it the fourth Chic-fil-A in Bergen County.
Only one restaurant in New Jersey made the ranking.
Launched in Hudson County after several successful seasons at local farmers markets, the organic bakery is known for its gooey cookies.
A celebrity chef and Food Network judge partnered with a New York City-based hospitality group to open a large European-style food hall.
For $12, you can get "bottomless" pancakes or waffles, toppings included.
Several area businesses were ranked as among the best in Bergen.
The latest in openings, closings and other food-related news that occurred this month in Bergen County.
Wednesday is National Cheeseburger Day and restaurants chains in Bergen County are offering deals on burgers with all the fixings.
A growing number of restaurants are seeking to go beyond their traditional meat menu items and offer vegetarian options.
More than a dozen Applebee’s locations across the Garden State will host “Dining to Donate” events on Sept. 10 to benefit Alzheimer’s NJ.
The latest in openings, closings and other food-related news that occurred in Bergen County in August.
Who knew a caffeinated beverage could draw so much controversy, but oh, the PSL does.
Olive Garden estimates that the $500 lifetime pass will be paid off, on average, by the 45th bowl of pasta.
The mall's Godiva location was previously just a store and offered no seating.
This year, 50 lucky people will score a Lifetime Pasta Pass at Olive Garden, which grants them unlimited pasta, soup, salad and breadsticks.
Patrons can pay $30.19 and choose from a selection of prix-fixe dinners at several restaurants in the village.
Hard Rock Café and It'Sugar, a specialty candy store, have been added to the lineup at the American Dream Mall.
The Daily Meal has released a list of the 56 greatest "old-school" pizzerias in America, including 11 in New Jersey.
For many families, eating out is a Christmas tradition. Here are the places that will open Dec. 25.