Food scene
Sports bar lots of screens
Outdoor fire pit & bar
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Brick House Tavern + Tap
4901 Stelton RdSports bar lots of screens
Outdoor fire pit & bar
Vincenzo's
665 Bound Brook RdMidori Sushi
1392 Centennial AvenueExcellent sushi 🍣
Luca's Ristorante
2019 NJ-27Excellent food and service, byob, quaint lovely atmosphere
La Esquina Grill
Good Mexican food
China Magic
25 Plainfield AvenueGood Chinese restaurant
Thai Basil Restaurant
1316 Centennial AvenueHaven’t tried but hear good things
Park - walking, tennis, roller blading +
Johnson Park is a 473-acre linear park that runs along the northern banks of the Raritan River in the towns of Piscataway and Highland Park, New Jersey. The park's wide range of facilities include a small zoo. Paths through the park help to connect the East Coast Greenway. East Jersey Olde Towne Village is adjacent.
Johnson Park
River RoadPeaceful, lake, small animal zoo
Six Mile Run is a tributary of the Millstone River that drains a large area in central Franklin Township in Somerset County and as well western portions of North Brunswick and South Brunswick Townships in Middlesex County, New Jersey in the Un
Six Mile Run Park - Mtn Bike, Hike, Equestrian
Six Mile Run is a tributary of the Millstone River that drains a large area in central Franklin Township in Somerset County and as well western portions of North Brunswick and South Brunswick Townships in Middlesex County, New Jersey in the Un
The Rutgers University Ecological Preserve (RUEP), previously known as Kilmer Woods, is a nature teaching area owned by Rutgers University. This 370 acres (1.5 km2) tract of land is part of the Livingston Campus of Rutgers and is located within the towns of Piscataway, ... Rutgers Ecological Preserve Official Site · New York New Jersey Trail ...
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Rutgers University Ecological Preserve
83 Rockafeller RdThe Rutgers University Ecological Preserve (RUEP), previously known as Kilmer Woods, is a nature teaching area owned by Rutgers University. This 370 acres (1.5 km2) tract of land is part of the Livingston Campus of Rutgers and is located within the towns of Piscataway, ... Rutgers Ecological Preserve Official Site · New York New Jersey Trail ...
Town
Stores, restaurants, Fridays outdoor farmers market (weather permitting)
Highland Park
Sightseeing
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
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Princeton University
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national research university and the state of New Jersey's
.. Rutgers University--New Brunswick, the flagship campus of New Jersey's state university, is split into five mini campuses, each with a unique setting and identity, student center and dining options.
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Rutgers–New Brunswick
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national research university and the state of New Jersey's
.. Rutgers University--New Brunswick, the flagship campus of New Jersey's state university, is split into five mini campuses, each with a unique setting and identity, student center and dining options.
The Rutgers University Ecological Preserve, previously known as Kilmer Woods, is a nature teaching area owned by Rutgers University. This 370 acres tract of land is part of the Livingston Campus of Rutgers and is located within the towns of Piscataway, Edison, and Highland Park in Middlesex County, New Jersey.
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Rutgers University Ecological Preserve
83 Rockafeller RdThe Rutgers University Ecological Preserve, previously known as Kilmer Woods, is a nature teaching area owned by Rutgers University. This 370 acres tract of land is part of the Livingston Campus of Rutgers and is located within the towns of Piscataway, Edison, and Highland Park in Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Rutgers Gardens is one of the few botanical gardens that does not charge an admission fee and is open 365 days a year. You are welcome to visit as often as you like to enjoy our “living museum” with its large array of gardens and plant collections
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Rutgers Gardens
112 Log Cabin RdRutgers Gardens is one of the few botanical gardens that does not charge an admission fee and is open 365 days a year. You are welcome to visit as often as you like to enjoy our “living museum” with its large array of gardens and plant collections
Peddler's Village
100 Peddlers VillageFun, beautiful scenery, store’s, restaurants
New York City Hall
It’s a hellava town
The chapel was constructed in 1873 by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in memory of Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick of New Brunswick, New Jersey, wife of Littleton ...
Kirkpatrick Chapel
81 Somerset StThe chapel was constructed in 1873 by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in memory of Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick of New Brunswick, New Jersey, wife of Littleton ...
The Village is comprised of sixteen reconstructed and replica 18th and 19th century structures that represent architecture typical of farm and merchant communities once found in the Raritan Valley. Visitors today can explore the site and meet the historical interpreters that bring the Village to life through their historic trades and crafts. A gateway site for the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area, situated along the Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, the Village offers awarding winning exhibits, living history, and seasonal programs. Historical Interpreters on-site April-October. Text CULTURE to 56512 for more information and to sign up for program notifications."
East Jersey Old Town Village
1050 River RdThe Village is comprised of sixteen reconstructed and replica 18th and 19th century structures that represent architecture typical of farm and merchant communities once found in the Raritan Valley. Visitors today can explore the site and meet the historical interpreters that bring the Village to life through their historic trades and crafts. A gateway site for the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area, situated along the Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, the Village offers awarding winning exhibits, living history, and seasonal programs. Historical Interpreters on-site April-October. Text CULTURE to 56512 for more information and to sign up for program notifications."
Neighborhoods
New Brunswick is a city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. The city is the county seat of Middlesex County,[22] and is the home of Rutgers University. The city is both a regional commercial hub for the Central New Jersey region and a prominent and growing commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area. New Brunswick is on the Northeast Corridor rail line, 27 miles (43 km) southwest of Manhattan. The city is located on the southern banks of the Raritan River in the Raritan Valley region.
http://www.newbrunswick.com/pub/listing/nightlife_bars_amp_taverns
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New Brunswick
New Brunswick is a city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. The city is the county seat of Middlesex County,[22] and is the home of Rutgers University. The city is both a regional commercial hub for the Central New Jersey region and a prominent and growing commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area. New Brunswick is on the Northeast Corridor rail line, 27 miles (43 km) southwest of Manhattan. The city is located on the southern banks of the Raritan River in the Raritan Valley region.
http://www.newbrunswick.com/pub/listing/nightlife_bars_amp_taverns
New Hope
Downtown Somerville fun shopping, lots of restaurants, cafes, shops, live music, summertime Friday night car shows...
Historic Main Street Somerville
While much of the borough features distinctive Victorian architecture and row houses, on Main Street between Bridge and Grove Streets, lies the Courthouse Green, an architectural gem listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The focal point is the white Alabama marble courthouse designed by a nationally prominent architect, James Reilly Gordon. Adjacent is the stone English Country Church, the work of noted architect William Appleton Potter.
On the corner of Grove and Main Streets is the stately marble fountain commissioned by Aileen Lord in honor of her deceased brother and designed by John Russell Pope, a graduate of the Ecole de Beaux Arts and the architect of Sloan House (The USGA Museum in Far Hills) and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C.
Several blocks west on Main Street, the United Reformed Church is a commanding presence. Designed by Oscar Teal in the Richardsonian tradition, this magnificent church once housed the largest stained glass window in New Jersey. The Talmage window on the east side of the church depicts the resurrection of Christ on Easter morning. The round window, called the Good Shepherd Window, was designed by H.B. Hankinson of Tiffany & Co.
At the western end of Main Street lies Somerville Borough Hall, which was once the private residence of the Daniel Robert family and was designed as a copy of the Lyndhurst house by Alexander Jackson Davis.
Downtown Somerville Alliance
50 West End AveDowntown Somerville fun shopping, lots of restaurants, cafes, shops, live music, summertime Friday night car shows...
Historic Main Street Somerville
While much of the borough features distinctive Victorian architecture and row houses, on Main Street between Bridge and Grove Streets, lies the Courthouse Green, an architectural gem listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The focal point is the white Alabama marble courthouse designed by a nationally prominent architect, James Reilly Gordon. Adjacent is the stone English Country Church, the work of noted architect William Appleton Potter.
On the corner of Grove and Main Streets is the stately marble fountain commissioned by Aileen Lord in honor of her deceased brother and designed by John Russell Pope, a graduate of the Ecole de Beaux Arts and the architect of Sloan House (The USGA Museum in Far Hills) and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C.
Several blocks west on Main Street, the United Reformed Church is a commanding presence. Designed by Oscar Teal in the Richardsonian tradition, this magnificent church once housed the largest stained glass window in New Jersey. The Talmage window on the east side of the church depicts the resurrection of Christ on Easter morning. The round window, called the Good Shepherd Window, was designed by H.B. Hankinson of Tiffany & Co.
At the western end of Main Street lies Somerville Borough Hall, which was once the private residence of the Daniel Robert family and was designed as a copy of the Lyndhurst house by Alexander Jackson Davis.
New Jersey city with riverside eateries, Hoboken Historical Museum & NYC views from Pier A Park. Lots
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Hoboken
New Jersey city with riverside eateries, Hoboken Historical Museum & NYC views from Pier A Park. Lots
Laundromat
Piscataway Laundromat & Dry Cleaning Center
137 Stelton RdQuick Wash laundromat
4993 Stelton RdAmusement
Six Flags Great Adventure
1 Six Flags BlvdFun