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    Matawan World of Gardening - Plants

    Matawan World of Gardening

    2.5(14 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$$

    It is always a delight going to Matawan World of Gardening because everyone who works here knows…read morewhat they are selling. It is always easy to find someone to get help and they treat you with respect unlike the big box stores. I've been purchasing 3/4 inch round delaware river round or jacks because they are different and unique from those stones available at home depot or lowes. The price is great too.

    Found this place after seeing their billboard. It seemed they were going to have great prices based…read moreoff their advertising, but that was a LIE..... We came & went after buying nothing. Their flower pots, potted plants and other accessories are double to triple the price of their competitors. For example it was $60 for a potted plant that I saw the same day for $30 at a NJ competitor. Their individual produce & herb plants are .50-$1.50 more each... might not seem like a lot but it definitely adds up. Their garden furniture is also extremely expensive as well, great quality but ridiculously overpriced..... I hate to say it but this is why people shop Amazon, Lowe's, homedepot and Walmart in 2020 for garden furniture........ Prices were so insanely high the whole store I still can't get over it, especially because they advertise how they have great prices (when they don't!).......... I had to use the bathroom when I was there and I think a Porta potty would have been better. The bathroom was in a creepy back room up the steps, to the left in an oddly large room with rusted soap and it looked haunted........ Sorry to say it but I don't know how much longer they can stay in business given their prices are so high. They advertise that they are 40-60% lower than the rest but it's just not true. They should advertise that they price match other farms because they're losing a lot of business. It was worth the 20 min drive South West to save myself the $75 bucks as we bought many flower and vegetable plants on our last visit. Yes I am talking about Gasko's. Sorry guys but I won't be back....

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    American Shed Builders - Wood sided A frame style shed

    American Shed Builders

    5.0(1 review)
    1.6 mi

    My 36-year-old rusted shed (assembled from a Sears kit in 1988) needed to be replaced. I contacted…read morea few different businesses. Dennis of American Shed Builders showed up when he said he would, and was knowledgeable and accommodating. (He said that his guys would take the minimal stuff out of my existing shed before they knocked it down, and then put it all back in the new shed. And that's exactly what they did.) The pricing was transparent; he brought a price list and color charts with him that he left with me, and based on my existing shed he recommended one of the models in an appropriate size. On the day the new she was to be installed, his guys showed up as promised. They emptied out my existing shed, took it down (and took away the shed remnants for recycling), put up the new shed, put on its siding, and painted the doors the color I had chosen. They showed me how the doors and ramp worked, and were out of here a little more than four hours after they arrived. I am glad I chose American Shed Builders, and when I look out my window, I'm so glad to see my new shed instead of the rusting hulk that it replaced.

    From the owner: American Shed Builders is New Jersey's Premier Manufacturer of top quality wood and vinyl sided…read morestorage sheds. We have over 34 years of experience, over 20,000 satisfied customers, and build the shed on site with installation taking one day. We also do shed removals. Contact us and come by our showroom to check out our shed models.

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    Heirloom Kitchen - Citrus Cured Hamachi - mycelium broth, sesame brittle, butternut squash & bonito oil

    Heirloom Kitchen

    4.5(273 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$$

    My wife took me here on my birthday and what a find this was! They typically do cooking classes,…read morebut if you come for a meal, you're in for a treat. We sat at the chef's table and had a limited 4 course selection to choose from. It began with a wonderful tuna crudo that was light and almost summery with the strawberries and cucumbers that surprisingly complimented the incredibly flavorful tuna. The spinach gnudi was a small salad that also had a number of components I would have never dreamed to combine, but they all paired nicely with each other. The main course was a lamb that was perfectly cooked, and though I didn't care for the accompaniment of figs, the rest of the dish more than made up for it. To finish off, we ended with asian pear crisp. You don't often see Asian pears incorporated into cooking. However, Asian pears actually being one of my favorite fruits this was welcome surprise and fantastic way to end the evening. Or so it would be, had they not brought out an additional crem bruele for my birthday, which was also excellent. I very very much enjoyed my meal here and wouldn't hesitate in recommending it to anyone. Sitting at the chef's table is also a special treat as I thoroughly enjoyed watching that process that is traditionally kept behind closed doors. I will definitely be making a return trip whether it's for new menu offerings or to try one of their cooking classes.

    I had been to Heirloom Kitchen years ago, but apparently had not written a review. Regardless, I…read moreremembered absolutely adoring that meal, which had driven me to their sister restaurant, Judy's, earlier this year for another phenomenal experience. So, when I was looking for a place to take my brother for his birthday, a second visit to Heirloom seemed like a fantastic option. I examined the current menus to discover that their Sunday evening menu-of-the-month was "Friendsgiving" themed, meaning it was full of holiday cheer and the Fall flavors both my brother and I adored. I was completely sold on the idea and went to secure a reservation. Unfortunately, seats at the Chef's counter had been booked, but they did offer a second row "back counter", which was a bit higher to enable guests to see over the front row and into the kitchen action. I figured those seats would be more exciting than the regular dining room, so I set us up in that area. I also noted in the reservation that we would be celebrating a birthday during our visit. When we arrived, we were taken to our seats where a "Happy Birthday" postcard and message were waiting for us, which was such a gracious sentiment! We were also quickly greeted by Mike, who watched over our meal in conjunction with Kristin, and they were both beyond lovely and engaging. In addition to our delightful interactions with them, we adored that members of the kitchen staff took turns introducing each course to us; this allowed us to feel like we were truly welcome, breaking the invisible barrier between the back and front of the house. From a beverage perspective, the restaurant offered several bottles of local Alba Vineyards wine and four crafted mocktails. Since I had a decent drive home, I decided to stick with the non-alcoholic selections, trying both of the Palapas, which were their interpretations of sangria. The white version used chamomile tea, peach, spice, and citrus. It was light and fruity with surprising notes of pineapple. The red version utilized mint tea, apple, spice, and citrus. The peppermint went surprisingly well with the apple and spice. Both drinks were delicious and just sweet enough, though I found the white variety more refreshing. I also took a sip of my brother's La Morenita, which contained tamarind, winter spices, and pineapple. I did not love the particular spices used in that mocktail, but found the base otherwise enjoyable. Neither of us tried the remaining spiced cranberry beverage, since it seemed to be the least complex. The Friendsgiving six-course tasting menu blew us away with its creativity and bold flavors. We left full, satisfied, and simply in awe. Our meal included the following items (had to shorten my comments to fit): AMUSE: Apple fritter topped with Comte cheese and shaved truffles --Resembled a cider donut. Super soft and fluffy on the inside with perfect slight crunch on the outside. Aromatic toppings added a complexity that paired well with the sweet bite. FIRST: Roasted Carrot Tartare served on toasted sourdough and topped with pickled grapes, herb aioli, and shaved cured egg yolk--Delicious, but the aioli overpowered the thin layer of carrots. SECOND: Pave (like a less heavy potato gratin that was flash-fried) over butternut squash puree, paired with a smoked turkey rillette and covered with a horseradish foam.--Rich and delicious. Turkey rillette was like a mind game, because it tasted like you were eating real sliced turkey, rather than a thick pate of the meat. THIRD: Cannelloni wrapped around sweet fennel sausage with a creamy pot pie sauce, topped with crispy sage, and drizzled with brown butter.--The dish I thought that I would like the least, as I was not a sausage fan, but it was actually one of my favorites. FOURTH: Cornbread stuffing with cranberry butter--Another unique and heavenly creation. Slices of the bread contained bits of cornbread, carrot cake, and stuffing in the perfect ratios. The smooth, creamy cranberry butter was topped with dried cranberry crumbles for texture and was delicious enough to enjoy on its own. FIFTH: Short Rib with chanterelle duxelle over a parsnip and sunchoke puree, jus, and crispy sunchoke chips--Meat was tender and had notes of cumin. The seasonal Fall vegetables added layers of flavor and texture. It was hearty and comforting. SIXTH: Nutella Mousse pie--WOW! Base of the "pie" was more like a soft chocolate cake topped with a thick layer of decadent Nutella mousse and pieces of coffee-dusted meringue. Served with a creme fraiche ice cream and hazelnut brittle. BONUSES: Pear jelly candies and an insanely good Caramel Apple dessert from the kitchen that included a small cake, burnt cinnamon ice cream, caramelized puff pastry crumble, and miso butterscotch caramel. On top of these tidbits, the staff took a Polaroid of us, which they gave us on the way out, along with a signed copy of the special menu. It was one of the best experiences we had had in a while!

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    Painter's Express

    Painter's Express

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$$

    I was in need of new paint for my daughter's bedroom and Kate was extremely helpful! She helped me…read morepick out the perfect shade of grey. I ended up going with "stonington grey". Wonderful girl. Amazing customer service! This girl needs a raise !!!!

    I cannot stress how this place bailed me out twice. I moved into townhouse in Old Bridge over 2…read moreyears ago. The last residents had some leftover kitchen paint. However, due to some work in living room I needed different paint. I took a chip and went to Hone Depot to match. Came back and touched up and it wasn't close. I looked at the kitchen paint and saw the sticker from Painters Express. So I tried there. Although it was a small chip, the gentleman worked with me for several minutes to try and find a match. We found one that appeared close. I went home and used it and it was an exact match. If you look hard enough, you can see a slight difference but that's expected with new batches of paint and one on a wall from a few years. Fast forward to this Sunday. I needed to do some touchup upstairs. I thought it was the same brown as kitchen so I used that extra paint. It wasn't. It was so noticeable and looked horrible. I went to Painter's Express with a bigger chip (cut a piece from laundry room behind the washer). The kid used it to come up with a few possibilities. He got all 5-6 swatches and compared. We found 1 that looked really close. He mixed it. Then he painted a little on the swatch and tried with a hair dryer. It was exact. I came home and used it on the needed spots and it's not noticeable. It's an exact match. By taking the time to find these two matches, Painters Express saved me time and money. Thank you!!!

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    C A Power Equipment - homeandgarden - Updated May 2026

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