Gladstone, New Jersey Restaurants

Gladstone, New Jersey Restaurants
Gladstone, New Jersey is located in northwestern New Jersey's Somerset County, just west of the larger town Bernardsville. It's a very small town with a population of just over 1000 people. Although it's small, the town contains a few worthwhile restaurants. If you're looking for four-star dining, you can drive an hour east to New York city, but by doing so you'd miss out on Gladstone's small-town vibe and attitude.

Gladstone Tavern

Located at 273 Main Street, this pricey (for a small town) restaurant is the city's dining gem. This elegant restaurant is located in a former 1847 colonial farmhouse, and features a large wood-burning fireplace and a full bar. Specializing in classic and modern American fare, Gladstone Tavern is a good option for a group celebration or a romantic evening out. It's open seven nights a week, and you should be prepared to pay about $25 for a dinner entree.

Gladstone Tavern
273 Main Street
Gladstone, NJ 07934
(908) 234-9055
gladstonetavern.com

New Gladstone Market

The New Gladstone Market is located just steps away from the Gladstone Tavern at 279 Main Street. The market strives to move beyond the typical New Jersey sandwich shop and deli experience by valuing quality meats, healthy salads attentive service. New Gladstone Market is available for event catering, and it offers an affordable menu of both lunch and dinner items.

New Gladstone Market
279 Main Street
Gladstone, NJ 07934
(908) 234-0312
gladstonemarket.com

Dominick's Pizza

Dominic offers an alternative to mid-level pizza chains like Pizzeria Uno and Bertucci's. Although it's known for its creative pizzas, Dominick also offers more traditional Italian fare, such as quality subs, a variety of pasta dishes, and of course Sicilian pies. You won't leave with a dent in your wallet.

Dominick's Pizza
31 Lackawanna Ave.
Gladstone, NJ 07934
(908) 234-2480

Article Written By Arn Goldman

Arn Goldman is a recent liberal arts grad interested in all things culture, both high and low. He writes about entertainment, tech and sports. Goldman received his B.A. in English and philosophy in 2009 and has written for eHow, Trails Travel and Answerbag.

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