
Not looking for a big meal, but eager to keep the party going? Go for the O’Hare of the Dog, a 24-ounce can of a Bud with a side of bacon. Located in the LINQ Hotel and Casino in, of this “twisted farm food” mini-chain is a sight for sore eyes, serving stuffed burgers (ham, Cheddar, and egg inside a burger, anyone?), a BBBLT (with extra bacon, of course), steak and eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, and their legendary sage fried chicken and waffles all through the night in a funky and comfortable diner setting. Don’t forget to wash it all down with an Arrow root beer or cream soda, made just for the diner.

This is a certified institution, and not just for the food: It’s a must-visit for every on the campaign trail, making it a political institution as well.īreakfast, lunch, and dinner are on offer 24-7, with perfect versions of old-school diner favorites including pancakes, corned beef hash, biscuits and gravy, chicken-fried steak, Monte Cristo sandwiches, turkey dinner, meatloaf, liver and onions, and homemade beans being served to the hungry masses since 1922. If you get one thing, however, make it the Disco Fries, New Jersey’s answer to poutine: fries topped with melted mozzarella and brown gravy. It’s located on Route 3 in Clifton on the way to/from New York City, and it’s also really, really good.Īll chrome, neon, and glass brick, this diner is a quintessential New Jersey hangout, with a menu about as long as War & Peace. Literally everyone from northern has heard of the, and just about all of them have dined there as well (seriously, ask them).


4.0 (16 ratings) American Restaurant Fast Food Restaurant.
