The downtown bar/restaurant combo offers mediocre eats but full bar service for sports fans.
Dozens of cars line the streets.
Each week, Patch talks with a vendor at the Summit Farmer's Market to bring you more about the people behind the produce (and those pickles and pies).
Each week, Patch talks with a vendor at the Summit Farmer’s Market to bring you more about the people behind the produce (and those pickles and pies).
Silver Hanger Cleaners moves from 472 Springfield Ave. to 441 Springfield Ave.
Comfort food and a modern look for the new restaurant.
The Summit Elks Lodge has gained over 250 members since 2004, allowing the opportunity for more charitable work in the city.
Inspired by India’s lunch delivery system, this intriguing restaurant offers a refreshing spin on traditional curry houses.
This is the fourth year that Atlantic is honored with this title.
Each week, Patch talks with a vendor at the Summit Farmer’s Market to find out more about the people behind the produce (and those pickles and pies).
The Summit newcomer provides an exotic dining experience.
Patch put seven pizzerias to the test—with surprising results.
A gigantic menu, large portions, and tasty home-style Italian fare await exploration at the veteran establishment.
Economy, price of gold drive more to cash in broken, unwanted items.
Douglas Volkswagen found success with program where other dealerships had little.
Summit Downtown Inc., landlords get creative to fill empty spaces in tough times.
Owner says bagel and coffee shop set to open in November.
The year-old Italian eatery offers a refreshing change to the Summit restaurant scene.
Each week Patch talks with a vendor at the Summit Farmer’s Market to bring you more about the people behind the produce (and those pickles and pies).
Building will be a 46,000 square foot, eco-friendly office building.
Bouras posted this statement for its De Forest Avenue tenants.
Local resident launches a unique bagel shop despite the difficult economic climate.
Winberie’s sweet spot lies with burgers, sandwiches, and salads—not more complex fare.
New Summit Avenue spa says clients need to look their best now more than ever
Wet weather and a plant disease mean fewer heirlooms at the market this year.
Vacancies abound in business district.
Each week Patch talks with a vendor at the Summit Farmer's Market to bring you more about the people behind the produce (and those pickles and pies).
Downtown eatery to close at the end of month, owner will reopen a new restaurant mid-to-late September.