A touch of Newark

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A touch of Newark

Drinks & Nightlife

get in touch with your inner youger you!
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Barcade
388 Union Ave
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get in touch with your inner youger you!
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Lit 21
1034 McCarter Hwy
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Krug's Tavern
118 Wilson Ave
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27 Mix
27 Halsey St
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Parks & Nature

Good for a relaxed walk
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Branch Brook Park Roller Skating Center
7th Avenue
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Good for a relaxed walk
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Branch Brook Park
Lake Street
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Neighborhoods

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Ironbound District
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Forest Hill is an unincorporated community and neighborhood within the city of Newark in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is a pre-World War II neighborhood in the North Ward.[2] It is bounded on the west by Branch Brook Park, on the south by Bloomfield Avenue (some maps place the southern limit at 2nd Avenue), and on the east by both Summer and Mt. Prospect Avenues, the neighborhood of Broadway. The neighborhood's ZIP code is 07104. Forest Hill is located on a ridge between the Passaic River and the valley of the Branch Brook. It was first developed by Elias Heller, who owned a file factory in North Newark, on the Belleville border. Heller Parkway is named in his honor. From the 1870s to the 1920s, generations of wealthy Newarkers built hundreds of stately homes in the area in various styles, including Beaux-Arts, Victorian, Colonial Revival, Gothic Revival, and Spanish Revival. Along with their mansions, the wealthy of Forest Hill also developed scores of social and literary clubs. Other than the homes, landmarks include the old Tiffany factory. The North End branch of the Newark Public Library serves the neighborhood. The neighborhood is well preserved and maintained, and few of the historic homes have been torn down, renovated into apartments, or transferred to institutional use. The northern part of the neighborhood is part of an official historic district. During special times throughout the year, there are special tours made possible by the New Jersey Historical Society where homeowners open their homes to visitors. The Sydenham House located on "The Old Road to Bloomfield" (east of Branch Brook Park) and built in 1712 is the city's oldest private residence. It was later expanded in the early 19th Century. D.J. and Elizabeth Henderson restored it in the 1950s.[3]
Forest Hill
Forest Hill is an unincorporated community and neighborhood within the city of Newark in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is a pre-World War II neighborhood in the North Ward.[2] It is bounded on the west by Branch Brook Park, on the south by Bloomfield Avenue (some maps place the southern limit at 2nd Avenue), and on the east by both Summer and Mt. Prospect Avenues, the neighborhood of Broadway. The neighborhood's ZIP code is 07104. Forest Hill is located on a ridge between the Passaic River and the valley of the Branch Brook. It was first developed by Elias Heller, who owned a file factory in North Newark, on the Belleville border. Heller Parkway is named in his honor. From the 1870s to the 1920s, generations of wealthy Newarkers built hundreds of stately homes in the area in various styles, including Beaux-Arts, Victorian, Colonial Revival, Gothic Revival, and Spanish Revival. Along with their mansions, the wealthy of Forest Hill also developed scores of social and literary clubs. Other than the homes, landmarks include the old Tiffany factory. The North End branch of the Newark Public Library serves the neighborhood. The neighborhood is well preserved and maintained, and few of the historic homes have been torn down, renovated into apartments, or transferred to institutional use. The northern part of the neighborhood is part of an official historic district. During special times throughout the year, there are special tours made possible by the New Jersey Historical Society where homeowners open their homes to visitors. The Sydenham House located on "The Old Road to Bloomfield" (east of Branch Brook Park) and built in 1712 is the city's oldest private residence. It was later expanded in the early 19th Century. D.J. and Elizabeth Henderson restored it in the 1950s.[3]
COME SEE FIRST HAND A BOOMING DOWNTOWN!! Downtown is the site of the original Puritan settlement of Newark located at a bend in the Passaic River. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat, landed not far from the present site of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The intersection of Broad and Market Streets, known as the Four Corners was once considered the busiest intersection in the nation, and is the heart of traditional downtown.[1]
Downtown Newark
COME SEE FIRST HAND A BOOMING DOWNTOWN!! Downtown is the site of the original Puritan settlement of Newark located at a bend in the Passaic River. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat, landed not far from the present site of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The intersection of Broad and Market Streets, known as the Four Corners was once considered the busiest intersection in the nation, and is the heart of traditional downtown.[1]

Entertainment

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New Jersey Performing Arts Center
1 Center St
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Prudential Center
25 Lafayette St
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Sightseeing

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Kattedral Bażilika tal-Qalb Sagru
89 Ridge St
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Mużew Newark
49 Washington St
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GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center
165 Mulberry St
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Coffee

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Black Swan Espresso - Specialty Coffee and Tea
93 Halsey St
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Starbucks
687 Broad St
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Caffè Espresso Italia
310 Adams St

Food scene

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Marcus B&P
56 Halsey St
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Hobby's Delicatessen & Restaurant
32 Branford Pl
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Vonda's Kitchen
183 W Kinney St
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Casa d'Paco
73 Warwick St
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NoPão
108 Jabez St
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Ferry Street Barbecue
89 Ferry St
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The Halal Guys
72 Halsey St
Fresh Coast
1227 Raymond Blvd
Just Fish Cafe Express
27 Washington St
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
700 W 125th St
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The Green Chicpea
59 Halsey St
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Mercato Tomato Pie
212 Market St
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Fornos of Spain
47 Ferry St
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Hamburgao - Newark NJ
288 Lafayette St