1. Prudential Center
8.4
25 Lafayette St (btwn Broad & Mulberry St), Newark, NJ
Hockey Stadium · Newark Central Business District · 166 tips and reviews
Angel Ballester: try the nuts on line vendor..chocolate covered pretzels peanuts etc all for$ 5
Electric Bamboo: "Rangers Eat Nuts!" - Bry Johnson, Pucknuts podcast, at the end of almost every episode.
Jeremy Krantz: Incredible NHL arena. Very spacious concourses and pretty solid overall experience. Good layout too!
2. Adega Grill
7.7
130 Ferry St (at Madison St), Newark, NJ
Portuguese Restaurant · North Ironbound · 32 tips and reviews
Foxxy B: Portions are absolutely nuts. Packed with locals that carry on in Portuguese throughout the night. Crowded, even on a late Sunday night. Food is mediocre to OK.
Travelista✈️: Lobster , Sangria , Seafood platter mix, the bartenders are all Hoyt! 🔥
Diane Correa: This is in Newark but it's only 10 minutes away from Belleville...I can honestly say they have the best sangria! I usually go to the bar area & always get the garlic shrimp appetizer...it's delicious!
Nadia Alexandra: Best pizza spot in the Ironbound. Try their Taco Slice or Buffalo Chicken Slice! :) <3
Marco Aurélio Rios: The Best Cheese Pizza in Newark Ever!
Carl Figueiredo: Of all the local, Ironbound neighborhood pizza spots this place wins for overall consistency, quality, and service (both in-house and delivery). Not really worth messing with the others.
7. Don Pepe Restaurant
7.5
844 McCarter Hwy, Newark, NJ
Spanish Restaurant · Newark Central Business District · 39 tips and reviews
Jeanne Moore: The Carpaccio was delicious. Paella for 2 was excellent. I enjoyed the sangria special made with figs - very light.
Tom Lenox: It's not a Portugese restaurant, it's a Spanish restaurant.
AboutNewJerseyCom: The category for Don Pepe's is wrong - it is not an Italian restaurant - it's Portuguese. The restaurant is great and a tradition whenever I go to a Devils game or to the NJ Performing Arts Center.