What's on the way from Bayonne, NJ?
Jun. 15th, 2009 03:00 pmDelia & I have to drive out to Bayonne from Manhattan tom'w noon to oversee the loading of our antique furniture from the storage unit (which is closing - another "Uncommon Economic Indicator"!) (For those who've been following the story - we managed to sell all her godmother's huge 1850s bedroom set back to the people who've bought the original house in the Garden District that the furniture was built for - which her godmother lived in all her life...)
Since I'll have a car - and we'll need a treat! - Any advice on cool places to shop over there on the way back? The Japanese MegaMall? A Gardening Center (for new plants for our new back yard planters)? Anything .........?
Googlemaps tell me to take Holland Tunnel to I-78 to Bayonne - any second opinions?
Since I'll have a car - and we'll need a treat! - Any advice on cool places to shop over there on the way back? The Japanese MegaMall? A Gardening Center (for new plants for our new back yard planters)? Anything .........?
Googlemaps tell me to take Holland Tunnel to I-78 to Bayonne - any second opinions?
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Date: 2009-06-15 08:26 pm (UTC)So far away from my home in Bayonne.
I sat me down and wrote this poam,
I wrote an ode to New Jersey.
--The Rolling Mills of New Jersey
(unknown, but prob. not John Roberts and Tony Barrand, it predates their recording by at least 15 years.)
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Date: 2009-06-15 08:27 pm (UTC)If you like Japanese things, then by all means go to Mitsuwa in Edgewater, if that isn't too far out of your way.
Other than that, the best thing I remember about going to Bayonne is looking for the rug store with the giant statue out front of the bottom half of a lumber jack.
I'll try to think of other things in the area while on my way home from work. How far to you want to range from Bayonne? Do you want used book stores? Restaurants? Weird sights along the highway?
And what town are you headed from?
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Date: 2009-06-15 08:41 pm (UTC)Too many books in our apt already - food always good, either in restaurants or interesting markets. We also need a decent garden center.
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Date: 2009-06-15 11:08 pm (UTC)Lifelong and Current "Bayonne-ite" Here
Date: 2009-06-16 01:21 pm (UTC)Once you've taken care of what you need to take care of in Bayonne and you'd like a quick bite to eat, please stop by The Little Food Cafe located at 330 Kennedy Boulevard (I believe @ 10th Street). They've got great sandwiches and salads. For the BEST pizza around - and yes, that includes Manhattan, stop by Pompeii Pizza located at 480 Broadway (btwn 22nd & 23rd Streets). I promise, you won't be disappointed. However, if you're in the mood for a great Italian meal, you have to visit San Vito's restaurant (406 Broadway btwn 18th and 19th Streets) and say hello to Luciano and the BEST Italian food you've ever had.
After your meal, you may want to drive over Liberty State Park in Jersey City or have drinks on the terrace at the Liberty House Restaurant in Jersey City to take in the breathtaking views we residents in Hudson County enjoy that Manhattanites will NEVER see. Or if you like, drive over to Hoboken and stroll along Washington Street for a little shopping as you visit the little boutiques and shops that sit along that strip.
I hope this has been helpful...
Maria K.
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