6 Best Jersey Shore Hot Dogs

6 Best Jersey Shore Hot Dogs

6 Best Jersey Shore Hot Dogs

Philadelphia, PAJersey Shore Hot Dogs - Who has the best hot dogs in the Jersey Shore? From small hot dog carts to colorful hot dogs served in a dog bowl, the South Jersey Shore has always been a great place to grab a “dog” and cold drink right of the beach.


5 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Jersey

5 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Jersey

5 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Jersey

Seafood Restaurants in New JerseyPhiladelphia, PA - There are several seafood restaurants in New Jersey, but if you're looking for a place to get the freshest and most delicious fish, you'll want to look no further than the state's waters. We've covered you from Mike's Seafood in Sea Isle City to Old Causeway Steak & Oyster House in Manahawkin. Our list includes Dockside Market & Grill in Flemington and Molos Restaurant in Weehawken.


Le Dîner en Blanc Atlantic City | Tickets on Sale

Le Dîner en Blanc Atlantic City | Tickets on Sale

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Le Dîner en Blanc Atlantic CityAtlantic City, NJ Tickets for the Le Diner en Blanc in Atlantic City will be available tomorrow, Tuesday, May 23, 2012. Those interested in attending can add their name to the Le Diner en Blanc Atlantic City waiting list.  Those on the waiting list will be invited to register for the event until it sells out.


5 Luxurious Bed and Breakfast Spots in New Jersey

5 Luxurious Bed and Breakfast Spots in New Jersey

5 Luxurious Bed and Breakfast Spots in New Jersey

 Bed & BreakfastPhiladelphia, PA - New Jersey has several luxurious bed and breakfasts. Some offer free WiFi, free parking, and whirlpool tubs. The private bathrooms are perfect for soaking in after a long day exploring the state. In addition, bed and breakfasts offer personalized service and luxurious amenities.


Dock's Oyster House an Atlantic City Institution an Atlantic City Institution

Dock's Oyster House an Atlantic City Institution

Dock's Oyster House an Atlantic City Institution

Philadelphia, PADock's Oyster House an Atlantic City Institution - Harry "Dock" Dougherty saw an opportunity in Atlantic City to open an establishment serving delicious seafood in a warm and welcoming environment in 1897.

With sixty seats and no liquor license to worry about, Dock's Oyster House quickly became local and tourist favorites, quickly making its mark across two world wars, depressions, and Atlantic City's rise and fall - eventually becoming an institution in its own right. Today it continues its legacy, providing classic oyster bar fare and fine dining in an atmosphere filled with warmth and hospitality that has long since been its trademark since 1897!


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