Essex Junction Craft Kitchen & Bar

This December, Bloomfield will get a great new culinary edition—Essex Junction Craft Kitchen & Bar.

Experience Management Group CEO & Partner Jeremy Goldberg—a North Caldwell native, CIA graduate and Miami restaurateur—returns to his NJ roots to open a fun, community social gathering place at 90 Washington Street. Essex Junction will be a neighborhood restaurant and bar serving house-made signature dishes with a focus on quality ingredients, accompanied by great craft beers from local and national brewers, great cocktails, and artisanal wines. Breakfast (an early option for commuters), lunch, and dinner will be served daily along with happy hour and weekend brunch.

essex junction craft kitchen & bar
A concept design drawing of Essex Junction.

JAB Design Group, who designed the space describe it as “Polished Industrial Chic.” There will be a custom suspension bridge chandelier, black leather chesterfield style banquettes, stained concrete floors, chefs table within a tubular metal tunnel style cage, 23 foot raw concrete columns with vertical garden treatment, and a large stone and steel bar.
 
 

3 replies on “Essex Junction Craft Kitchen & Bar Coming to Bloomfield, December 2015”

  1. Looks promising. Craft beer option in that area is welcome.

    Hope the owners/town maintain a police presence down there.

    Good luck.

  2. I hope people stop posting statements about needing a police presence in my neighborhood. We’re fine.

  3. Is this in the massive new 6-story mixed use building that went up by the train station?

    Also, good luck doing breakfast targeting commuters, but most people don’t have enough time in the morning for a leisurely sit down breakfast before catching the train. That restaurant De Novo inside the Upper Montclair station tried the same thing, and it didn’t work out.

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