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Hoboken’s Best Restaurants
Trinity
306 Sinatra Drive
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-533-4446
hobokentrinity.com
We suggest you try the seared chicken breast as your entree if you chose to dine at this homey Irish pub-restaurant with views of the Hudson. The warm atmosphere at this local Irish eatery also boasts some pretty mean nachos. Come for a quaint family dinner, or post-party fun. The restaurant’s late-night menu is offered until 1:30 a.m.
Clinton Social
700 Clinton Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-239-0063
clintonsocial.com
You might call Clinton Social a hidden gem, as it sits away from Hoboken’s main strip of restaurants and retailers on Washington Street. This neighborhood hangout on the corner of Clinton St. & 7th Street is great in the way that you get head there for a post-work or game time drink (they offer extensive choices), or plan a quiet, dimly-lit dinner in their back dining room. While it’s about a 15-minute walk from the PATH train, it’s definitely worth the extra steps.
The Quays
310 Sinatra Drive
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-656-2521
thequayshoboken.com
Okay, so it’s a little pricey, but the waterfront Sunday brunch experience is worth your extra pennies. Nurse away the weekend with peach stuffed french toast and $5 mimosas.
Oddfellows
80 River Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-656-9009
oddfellowsrest.com
Just steps from the PATH train is some serious Southern comfort. Oddfellows Rest Louisiana Bar & Restaurant offers an authentic country feel – oh, and perhaps the most perfectly delicious cornbread you’ll ever try. With a long list of draft beers and specialty drinks (try the ‘New Orleans Lady’ for a preemptive taste of summertime), it’s a perfect pit stop for happy hour. Our favorite are the quesadillas, which are served to share – although after one bite, you probably won’t want to anymore.
10th & Willow

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935 Willow Ave
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-653-2358
10thandwillow.com
10th and Willow is always a safe bet any time of the year, but with the warmer weather approaching, this corner restaurant is a must. The outdoor seating away from the hustle and bustle of Washington Street is nearly heavenly. On the inside, there’s an option for candlelit dinners or large tables to fill with appetizers (Monday means $5 unlimited wings).
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