Especially with soon to be college aged kids in towIf anyone says anything besides Stuff Yer Face, they're wrong.
Grease trucks have been gone for 10 years or so unfortunately. RU Hungry has a store at The Yard but it’s not the sameGrease trucks or stuff your face.
Can't go wrong with either of these. And Destination Dogs, mentioned above is great, too. I'll throw in a few more. Namli is the best Turkish in CNJ, Ramen Nagomi is superb, Fritz's is fantastic for a diner-ish experience (but better food), Tavern on George is excellent (the old Tumulty's) and if you want to spend a little money, Salt is our favorite place in NB.Old Man Rafferty’s is a solid choice if you’re in a burger mood.
Stuff your face is great if your up for a Stromboli.
Check the menus and see what fits your palate.
What happened on Honors College tour? 5 years ago, it was superb. Probably been some changes in the leadership of the HC.Went to Esquina Latina based on a recommendation from a current student. Food was good. School tour was good. Bus tour was well done but it’s a bus tour. Honors College tour needs practice.
I was told the tour is something new. They asked how we found out about it. It felt like it was new because it didn’t have structure.What happened on Honors College tour? 5 years ago, it was superb. Probably been some changes in the leadership of the HC.
5 years ago, it was quite structured. A tour of the building, a presentation from the resident "dean" (maybe not a dean, but some senior prof who lived in the building), and several presentations and Q&A sessions. Maybe they feel they don't need to sell anymore and they are resting on their laurels?I was told the tour is something new. They asked how we found out about it. It felt like it was new because it didn’t have structure.
The Q&A with the dean was very informative. The tour wasn’t bad but just needed a script so it’s not so off the cuff. Interesting fact I learned is that now applicants will have to check a box to show interest to be considered for HC.5 years ago, it was quite structured. A tour of the building, a presentation from the resident "dean" (maybe not a dean, but some senior prof who lived in the building), and several presentations and Q&A sessions. Maybe they feel they don't need to sell anymore and they are resting on their laurels?
Doing a tour tomorrow. Any suggestions for lunch spot?