Updated: Starting 4PM (11/1) Pig & Prince will have a portable device charging station available.
One of our favorite new restaurants writes…
Pig & Prince is open for business today. We want to let people know the food is fresh and the drinks will be flowing – including Hurricane drink specials and more.
Plus there is parking. We might see you there.
Most of the restaurants in the Central Business District are open (as are the liquor stores)!
Greg S.
is this an advertisement?
my favorite places rarely advertise – red eye, raymonds
LUNCH
Ray’s (rice and beans) https://www.raysluncheonette.com
Grove Deli (soups)
DINNER
Saveur Creole (everything) https://www.saveurcreolerestaurant.com
Grill Masters in Bloomfield (Bloomfield Ave, just past the Staples plaza)
Crocket’s Fish Fry
Over the recent 2012 holiday season I had the meal of a lifetime while visiting Montclair New Jersey. I’ve travelled and enjoyed restaurants in Paris, London, Bruges, Brussels, Amsterdam, Athens, Crete, Venice, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Toronto, Harare, Cape Town, and here in the states from Seattle to New York, and from California to Florida. Never, however, have I had a restaurant experience or meal that could compare to what I experienced and ate at 1 Lackawanna Plaza in Montclair at the sensational new Pig and Prince restaurant.
The name? According to Chef and co-owner Michael Carrino, you can take it to mean either the ‘duality of man’ or a place where the ‘casual and elegant can co-exist.’ The huge high-ceilinged space, which includes an expansive dining space and a cosy ‘gastrolounge’ tap room, is a gorgeously renovated railroad terminal. Take a look at the website to see how beautiful the interior of the Pig and Prince is, and know that when it’s filled with diners it’s even more alluring.
There were seven of us on that post-Christmas evening, four adults and three children, ages nine, eleven and six. The old folks ordered a variety of seasonal cocktails and the kids joined in ordering a sampling of the starters and entrees and deserts.
We enjoyed such a variety of flavors, beautiful presentation, and attentive service! Yes it was expensive but, as I said, it was a meal of a lifetime, and we look forward to our next visit.
Montclair should be cheering this new dining destination.
Park Goist
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Nice ad.
This does read suspiciously like “sponsored” gush.
Nonsense. The sheep’s eyeballs in bulgur wheat at Mamoun’s in Harare are beyond comparison. The solicitous waitstaff, comprised entirely of eunuchs, catered to our every whim….
Jaundiced-eyed Jersyans taking the world traveler down….Low blow.
There’s a Taco Bell in Bruges?….good to know