They don’t call it the Irish
Riviera for nothing, Folks. The central Jersey Shore knows how to get its green on. Even the dogs are Irish, evidently all of them.
Whether you are truly of Irish decent or a “wanna be” one day a year, stop by any of these favorite Irish destinations and join in the fun.
KELLY’S CORNER TAVERN, State Highway 35, NEPTUNE CITY, NJ
www.kellystavernjerseyshore.com
732-775-9517
Chef, Jeff LaPoint, Kelly’s Tavern in Neptune City, is busy preparing 20 tons of corned beef for the 1000 people expected to stop by Kellys on St. Patrick’s Day. If you are planning to visit Kelly’s, get their early. I have been one of the many people waiting on line at 9 am!!!!!!!!!!!
CONNOLLY STATION, MAIN STREET, 715 Main Street, Belmar, NJ
732-280-2266
St. Paddy’s Day Events include Live Music by Paul O’Cilinski and Bagpipers, Traditional Irish Fare (try their potato soup!), Authentic Irish Musica, giveaways, Guinness, Smithwicks and Harp specials!
CLANCY’S TAVERN, Rt. 71, West Grove Square, Neptune, NJ
DUBLIN HOUSE PUB AND RESTAURANT, Red Bank, NJ
732-747-6699
ROD’S OLDE IRISH TAVERN, Rt. 71 and Sea Girt Avenue, Sea Girt, NJ
732-892-2090
ST. STEPHEN’S GREEN PUBLICK HOUSE, 2031 Rt. 71, Spring Lake Heights, NJ
732-449-2626
“Cead Mile Failte”
“Meet me at The Green”
***Traditional Irish Music and dancing every Tuesday and Sunday nights! Open 10 am St. PATRICK’S Day!
HARRIGAN’S PUB, 703 Baltimore Blvd, Sea Girt, NJ
732-449-8228
FEATURE REVIEW:
MURRAY MCGREGGOR’S PUBLIK HOUSE, 132 E. River Road, Rumson, NJ
732-530-2882
“Publik House (puhb-lik hous), noun: “An establishment which serves as the focal point of the community and a meeting place for locals to gather socially and conduct business, while enjoying the comfortable and friendly atmosphere with an abundance of good food, food drink and good music.”
This is the place to go and be on St. Patty’s Day if you are looking for traditional Irish events and fare! Irish Specialty Dishes include: Shepherd’s Pie, Fish and Chips, Bangers and Mash, Irish Lamb Stew, Reubens and Shamrock Pie (Grilled Chicken, Applewood Bacon, topped with Irish Whiskey BBQ Sauce!!!). Oh, and ‘Pionta Guinness, le do thoil’! (pass the Guinness, please)…
RECIPE for Irish Breakfast (by FoodIreland.com)
1 Packet of Donnelly Irish Sausages
1 Packet of Donnelly Irish Bacon
1 Pack of White Pepper
4 Eggs
4 Medium Tomatoes
4 Boiled (cold) potatoes
1 can Irish beans
Knob of Irish Butter
Grated Dubliner Cheese
BAND to check out!
Irish Rock/Folk Band “The Snakes”
These are Garden State entertainers fusing customary sounds of guitar strings and bass drums with the banjo and mandolin, bringing about singing and dancing! This ‘pub band’ will appear on “Paddy’s” Day at St. Stephen’s Green Public House in Spring Lake. For other dates and locations go to Myspace.com/thesnakesnj.
UPCOMIN EVENTS:
March 2oth
McDonagh’s Pub
2 West Front Street
Downtown Keyport, NJ
732-264-0999
March 20th Keyport Parade
Please note that due to rain many parades were rescheduled for the weekend of March 20 and 21st. Call or check websites for details. And remember, kiss her even if she isn’t Irish….it’s St. Patrick’s Day!
Also, check out this website for Fun Beer Facts! www.theholidayspot.com/Irish_blessings_and_sayings.htm
“Cead mile failte romhat” (A hundred blessings to you!)
Beverly A. Beveridge, Monmouth County Regional Editor, jerseybites.com
Bev resides in Eatontown with her husband, Bob, daughters, Melissa and Brittany, son, Glenn, dog, Bailey and cats, Kitty and Slodki (polish for honey/sweet). She enjoys dining out, piano, tennis, travelling, designing her JERSEY GIRL swimsuits and Calendar, music (especially Rock Concerts) and meeting people. Enjoy her ‘fun’ reviews! Passport to Peru – Home of the Jersey Girls Swimsuit models and ‘Calendar’ Girls! ‘Passport Swimsuits – A Swimsuit to fit ‘every body’. www.passporttoperu.net
Windows Dining Room is a hidden gem of Monmouth County where students from the Monmouth County Vocational School District/Brookdale Community College Culinary Arts Program prepare lunches and dinners under the supervision of master chefs.
I found EXACTLY what I wanted (everything!) and so did my assistant on this outing, my husband (and photographer), Bob. I ordered the Pork Roulade with Roasted Pepper Tomato Sauce appetizer, the INCREDIBLE Crispy Duck and Rice Noodle Salad and the Grilled Flat Iron Steak with Gruyere cheese served with Purple Potato Cream and Succotash ( a first of many times for me I hope!) Bob’s selections included the Maryland Crab Cakes with Remoulade appetizer, Poblano Corn and Shrimp Chowder and Pan Trout with House Smoked Bacon with Dried Cherry Cornbread and Creamed leaks (Did I mention all of this food is completely fresh and prep work begins at 2:15 daily?) Of course, I had to taste everything including Bob’s selections (a wife’s prerogative). For dessert, at the suggestion of the entire staff, (maybe because it took us 5 minutes and counting and we were still undecided) we chose a selection of ALL the desserts for the evening! Yes, you heard me, you can order a dessert sampler with generous samples of – EVERYTHING! Can life get any better?
Thank you Principal/Director, Michael Sirianni, for setting up this beautiful dinner for us, and Chef Anthony and his culinary staff for pulling it off superbly! The warmth of the room, soft music and attentive staff, lovely menu items with picture-perfect presentation and superb preparation …..and, of course, the unbeatable price!…will bring us back over and over again.
At WINDOWS, I have also enjoyed ala carte lunches, themed buffet lunches on Fridays, and now dinner. I just found out that they also serve a brunch (next week!). Please note that the menu changes frequently due to the three week rotation of classes and chefs.
St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, guys, and sure, you may not be Irish (though, are you sure? Around 11.9% of Americans are part Irish), but I’m betting you are American, and what’s the point of America at all if not to celebrate our dizzying variety of cultures? (And maybe to get tipsy doing it!)
And if you’d rather pick up some vintage Jameson from
Robin Damstra is the Regional Editor for Hunterdon and Mercer Counties. She graduated Douglass College at Rutgers University, where she majored in English. She met her fiancé, Jim, in 2006 and began teaching herself to cook around the same time. In 2007 she started her food blog,
Napa Valley Vintners Making NJ Appearance
In Hoboken, the roar of twenty-somethings can be mighty—on the hunt for booze and fun on Friday nights or crowding into cafes for eggs, sausage, and hazy memories on Saturday mornings. And Hoboken businesses listen and deliver, offering up late-night specials and mid-day deals for their target audience.
Colleen Curry is a Jersey Bites Regional Editor for Hudson County where she’s busy trying every restaurant in Hoboken. She is also a hyperlocal web editor for the Asbury Park Press, exploring community news and citizen journalism in Freehold, New Jersey.
My fiance, Jim, grew up in Princeton. So when six months into our relationship I packed up all my things and moved from North Jersey to a tiny apartment in Princeton Junction, I figured he’d know where to get a good Sunday brunch. I was wrong. It’s been a sore spot in the otherwise loving affair, but thankfully, with six months to go before our wedding day, the situation has been rectified.


Jim’s beet appetizer was another winner. We were told that it was “a study in beets,” and, as pretentious as that sounds, it really was. There was a beet sponge cake, pickled beets, salt-roasted beets, beet chips. To mellow out the sweetness of the beets, there was also creme fraiche and Fourme d’Ambert, a blue cheese that begs to stand next to a beet. It was as fun as it looks. And Jim hardly shared enough.

Robin Damstra is Jersey Bites Regional Editor for Hunterdon and Mercer Counties. She is a Douglass College graduate, where she majored in English. She met her fiancé, Jim, in 2006 and began teaching herself to cook around the same time. In 2007, she started her food blog, Caviar and Codfish. She currently lives in Stockton, New Jersey.
On a recent cold, windy and misty evening, I headed over to Liberty State Park to the renowned
First up: “The Campanella”
other two, but still had a really great texture and taste.
Melissa Yurasits: Grew up on the Jersey Shore and returned to the Garden State after four years of living in Boston for college. Works in publicity/promotions by day but at night loves checking out new restaurants or cooking up new recipes with her boyfriend in their Jersey City apartment. Can’t name a favorite food, except for anything and everything cooked by her Dad, who doesn’t believe in recipes (but it turns out amazing everytime!).
1 russet potato, peeled and cubed into 1/2 in. cubes
Branch beach for an overdue trip to a little piece of Hawaii called Shaka at
Shaka is owned by Philip Sciortino, a local Jersey boy and longtime surfer who travels to Hawaii whenever he can break away. He started SHAKA with a shaved ice cart on North Beach two summers ago. Last summer, he decided to open up SHAKA, the restaurant with partners Kirk Ruoff and Lance Redaelli. I and many others are glad he did.
Within minutes the aroma of fresh food told my tummy it was time to eat. Phil suggested Duke’s Chicken Burrito (all natural grilled chicken, manchego cheese, cilantro brown rice, guacamole, and grilled fajita vegetable medley along with a side of tri-color chips). I could taste every fresh ingredient noted in its description. The chips, were a nice crunchy side with the fabulous chipotle spiced salsa. Yum!
Now, you may not be thinking Shaved Ice in February, especially with all of the uninvited ice still lingering on our sidewalks and lawns, but just think hot, humid summer day when you order Shaka’s original shaved ice from Hawaii. Phil made me a ‘SHAKA Rock’ (their secret island recipe) with added flavors of coconut and lemon. I just sat, savored and smiled! I was not rushing this!
Beverly A. Beveridge, Monmouth County Regional Editor, jerseybites.com 



