Red Bank is a bustling little town (population 12,445) with a big personality. Many of us pass by it on the Parkway as we drive down to the shore or up towards New York City. However, since it’s not a beach town, it sometimes gets overlooked for nearby gems like Long Branch. Here’s why you should get off at 109 and spend a day in Red Bank, New Jersey.
- Arts and entertainment opportunities abound.
Wikipedia/WikiJazz Red Bank is a cultural hub, bursting at the seams with art and entertainment. The 1500-seat Count Basie Theater offers film, plays, live music, and other performing arts events. It has hosted big names including Bill Maher and Andrew “Dice” Clay, among others. Two Rivers Theater is somewhat smaller, but still offers quality shows and performing arts workshops.If fine art is more your thing, check out one of the many galleries. You can find everything from photography to pottery. Popular choices include the Chetkin Gallery, Mudslingers Pottery, Beacon Fine Arts Gallery, and McKay Photo Studio & Gallery.
- Comic book lovers and movie buffs - rejoice.
Wikipedia/Luigi Novi Of course we can’t forget about comic book heaven - Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. Opened by Kevin Smith, of “Clerks” and “Jay and Silent Bob” fame, this shop is known the world over to comic book lovers. It has some of the best comic book memorabilia around and is the filming location for reality television show, Comic Book Men.
- The vintage arcade is fun for all ages.
Facebook/Yestercades Red Bank If you’re looking to travel back in time, visit Yestercades - an incredible retro arcade. Enjoy both arcade and pinball games dating back to 1977. Titles include Ms. Pacman, Mortal Kombat II, Frogger, Tron, Space Invaders, Asteroids, and many more!
- The antiquing can’t be beat.
Image/Red Bank Antique If you’re into antiquing, you’re headed to the right place. According to Patch, Red Bank has the largest antique district in New Jersey. The Antique Center of Red Bank is housed in two buildings and offers thousands of unique vintage and antique goods. Riverbank Antiques is another local favorite, offering mainly furnishings. You’ll find everything from towering cabinets to tiny signs in a variety of styles - Victorian, Early American, Industrial Salvage, and more.
- Enjoy big-name brands and local boutiques.
Flickr/Jazz Guy If your style is more modern, you’re also in luck. Downtown Red Bank offers local boutiques and trendy chains. You may be familiar with Urban Outfitters, Tiffany & Co., Alex And Ani, and Greene Street Consignment. If you prefer to shop small, you’ll appreciate Poor Cat Designs, Madison Boutique and Lucki Clover.
- Red Bank is the ice boating capital of the country.
Wikipedia/Wasted Time R Red Bank is also chock full of outdoor activities for all seasons. It is home to one of the country’s oldest and most active ice boating clubs. The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht Club has maintained a clubhouse since 1880 and is very active, hosting regular events and races.This unique sport is definitely worth trying, but visitors can also enjoy powerboating, crabbing, fishing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, bird watching, swimming and rowing on the Navesink. World Fishing Network ranked the Navesink as one of New Jersey’s top 5 fishing destinations.
- Enjoy diverse dining, from community kitchens to five star restaurants.
Yelp/Heather G. This tiny town packs a wide variety of dining options in its two square miles. The JBJ Soul Kitchen was founded by Jon Bon Jovi to support the local community. Meals have no fixed prices, customers donate to pay for their food. If they cannot afford to pay, they may volunteer instead.Visitors can also enjoy mouthwatering Italian food at Birravino. The restaurant is owned by Vic Rallo, the host of Eat Drink Italy. The Cheese Cave, Catch, and Danish Cafe are other local favorites.
- Incredible boutique hotels to make your stay extraordinary.
Image/The Molly Pitcher Inn The Molly Pitcher Inn is located right on the waterfront and offers fine dining, event spaces, a fitness center, and outdoor pool. Built in 1928, this historic inn is loaded with charm.The Oyster Point Hotel is another excellent choice, with a more modern feel. It offers a fitness center, marina, fine dining, and a lounge. The two boutique hotels are sister properties and both offer exceptional service.
These are just a few reasons to love Red Bank – I don’t want to give away all of its secrets! There is just so much to discover, you have to visit for yourself. Maybe you’ll fall in love with the desserts at Whipped Creperie, or find bliss at The Woodhouse Spa; whatever you do, it’s worth the trip. To top it all off, Red Bank is centrally located an hour from North Jersey and Manhattan and under two hours from Cape May.
Wikipedia/WikiJazz
Red Bank is a cultural hub, bursting at the seams with art and entertainment. The 1500-seat Count Basie Theater offers film, plays, live music, and other performing arts events. It has hosted big names including Bill Maher and Andrew “Dice” Clay, among others. Two Rivers Theater is somewhat smaller, but still offers quality shows and performing arts workshops.If fine art is more your thing, check out one of the many galleries. You can find everything from photography to pottery. Popular choices include the Chetkin Gallery, Mudslingers Pottery, Beacon Fine Arts Gallery, and McKay Photo Studio & Gallery.
Wikipedia/Luigi Novi
Of course we can’t forget about comic book heaven - Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. Opened by Kevin Smith, of “Clerks” and “Jay and Silent Bob” fame, this shop is known the world over to comic book lovers. It has some of the best comic book memorabilia around and is the filming location for reality television show, Comic Book Men.
Facebook/Yestercades Red Bank
If you’re looking to travel back in time, visit Yestercades - an incredible retro arcade. Enjoy both arcade and pinball games dating back to 1977. Titles include Ms. Pacman, Mortal Kombat II, Frogger, Tron, Space Invaders, Asteroids, and many more!
Image/Red Bank Antique
If you’re into antiquing, you’re headed to the right place. According to Patch, Red Bank has the largest antique district in New Jersey. The Antique Center of Red Bank is housed in two buildings and offers thousands of unique vintage and antique goods. Riverbank Antiques is another local favorite, offering mainly furnishings. You’ll find everything from towering cabinets to tiny signs in a variety of styles - Victorian, Early American, Industrial Salvage, and more.
Flickr/Jazz Guy
If your style is more modern, you’re also in luck. Downtown Red Bank offers local boutiques and trendy chains. You may be familiar with Urban Outfitters, Tiffany & Co., Alex And Ani, and Greene Street Consignment. If you prefer to shop small, you’ll appreciate Poor Cat Designs, Madison Boutique and Lucki Clover.
Wikipedia/Wasted Time R
Red Bank is also chock full of outdoor activities for all seasons. It is home to one of the country’s oldest and most active ice boating clubs. The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht Club has maintained a clubhouse since 1880 and is very active, hosting regular events and races.This unique sport is definitely worth trying, but visitors can also enjoy powerboating, crabbing, fishing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, bird watching, swimming and rowing on the Navesink. World Fishing Network ranked the Navesink as one of New Jersey’s top 5 fishing destinations.
Yelp/Heather G.
This tiny town packs a wide variety of dining options in its two square miles. The JBJ Soul Kitchen was founded by Jon Bon Jovi to support the local community. Meals have no fixed prices, customers donate to pay for their food. If they cannot afford to pay, they may volunteer instead.Visitors can also enjoy mouthwatering Italian food at Birravino. The restaurant is owned by Vic Rallo, the host of Eat Drink Italy. The Cheese Cave, Catch, and Danish Cafe are other local favorites.
Image/The Molly Pitcher Inn
The Molly Pitcher Inn is located right on the waterfront and offers fine dining, event spaces, a fitness center, and outdoor pool. Built in 1928, this historic inn is loaded with charm.The Oyster Point Hotel is another excellent choice, with a more modern feel. It offers a fitness center, marina, fine dining, and a lounge. The two boutique hotels are sister properties and both offer exceptional service.
Have you been to Red Bank yet? Where is your favorite place to go? What other can’t miss towns in New Jersey would you recommend? Let me know in the comments.
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