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    The Laundromat

    The Laundromat

    3.6(117 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I'm from out of town and I don't typically like going out at night anymore but damn did I have fun…read moreat The Laundromat on Saturday night. The music was the best part! They keep a good mix of 80s, 90s, new, sing alongs, etc. The security guys were nice. Bar didn't take too long, definitely a wait but I've had way worse. Bathroom was a little gamey but it was later in the night and the St. Patty's day crowd was out so I'm sure it's usually much nicer. Definitely give this place a shot. So fun!

    My girlfriend and I decided to visit The Laundromat, a speakeasy that came highly recommended by…read morefriends. From the moment we arrived, the entrance was a standout disguised as a regular laundromat with a bouncer outside. The door itself was cleverly hidden, blending in as a regular washing machine, and if you weren't in the know, you'd probably miss it entirely. Once inside, we descended into a spacious area with two bar stations and a stage set up for live music, which gave the place an exciting, eclectic vibe. Since it was our first time, we asked for the cocktail menu and were fortunate to have Dan as our bartender, easily one of the best bartenders I've ever encountered. His drink-making skills were on another level, and we immediately struck up a great conversation. Dan started us off with some unique choices from the menu. I tried the Smoked Apple Fashion, which was incredibly smooth with a crisp apple flavor and a subtle smoky finish. It was so easy to drink almost too easy! My girlfriend ordered the Gangnam Style, which was visually stunning with boba pearls, though not very strong if you're after a more potent drink. Next, I had the Cider House Mule, and it was hands-down the best mule I've ever tasted. They swapped out the typical vodka for spiced rum, and it was a game changer bursting with flavor and perfectly spiced. This is when things started to get really fun. Dan, seeing that we were enjoying ourselves, began crafting custom drinks for us, starting with Dan's Malibu Special for my girlfriend. She loves Malibu, and this drink was fruity, smooth, and delicious. It was so good, I had to order one for myself. Dan recommended adding a shot of tequila to give it a bit more kick, and he wasn't wrong this was next-level good. Honestly, Dan's Malibu Special needs to be a permanent item on their menu. It's that good and would definitely be a hit. Dan then served up a Peanut Noir Old Fashioned. I know I know, peanut in a cocktail sounds odd, but it was incredible! I was blown away by how well the peanut flavor worked in an Old Fashioned. It was one of those drinks that make you question why you haven't had something like it before. Dan mentioned that unlike many places that use store bought ingredients, they make a lot of their mixers and components from scratch. For instance, their ginger root is muddled fresh for mules rather than relying on ginger beer, which really makes a difference in flavor and freshness. Following that, I tried a Chocolate Old Fashioned, which, while still very smooth, was probably the weakest of the Old Fashioneds I had that night, but it still went down easy. By this point, I was starting to feel the effects of all these fantastic cocktails, especially since I hadn't eaten all day! I ended my night with a Summer Old Fashioned, garnished with either rosemary or thyme (I can never tell the difference). It had that signature smoothness Dan brought to all his Old Fashioneds and was a perfect end to the night. The ambiance of The Laundromat was fantastic. It had a lively yet relaxed feel, with a mixed crowd of both older and younger patrons. Sports were playing on the TVs, and you could tell the energy would pick up even more when the live music kicked off around 7:30. Unfortunately, we had to leave before that to grab some food (after all that drinking, I needed something in my stomach!). Thankfully, I had the foresight to take a Lyft to The Laundromat, easily the best decision of the night. Overall, The Laundromat is an absolute gem. The drinks were some of the best I've ever had, the conversation with Dan was great, and the atmosphere was perfect for a fun, laid-back night out. I'll definitely be coming back, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and memorable cocktail experience.

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    1776 Morristown - Our 1776 TopGolf Swing Suite is open 7 days a week. Come Sip Snack Swing with us!

    1776 Morristown

    3.5(407 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Walk-ins welcome

    I was there for lunch to celebrate my granddaughter's birthday…read moreFour of us each enjoyed something different and we agreed everything looked and tasted great....it was a perfect day to sit outside...we were leaving and asked for our parking to be validated..very surprised to find that that is not part of the service Consequently we pd $11 each for parking..we will certainly consider that when deciding if we will be back.

    It's always an amazing experience here, and this is the perfect spot for a special occasion dinner…read more We started off with lobster rolls which were perfectly portioned and delicious. An appetizer order comes with three small slider style rolls. For mains we shared the chicken parm and veggie ravioli. The chicken parm was an absolute show stopper. They do that thing where they come to the table with a hot pan of cheesy sauce and pour it over the cutlet. It tasted even better than it looked, and I love that this came paired with paccheri pasta. The spring ravioli is a nice and light dish and came with lots of fresh veggies. Love the vibes on the patio and an aperol spritz was the perfect drink to enjoy outside on a nice day. Shoutout to Daniel who is the best server ever and was so nice to bring us out a little treat for my hubs birthday. I'm never disappointed here!

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    1776 Morristown - The Liberty Lounge is located in between our 1776 by David Burke main dining room and our TopGolf Swing Suite

    The Liberty Lounge is located in between our 1776 by David Burke main dining room and our TopGolf Swing Suite

    1776 Morristown - The 1776 Bar is located in our main dining room

    The 1776 Bar is located in our main dining room

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    The Stirling Tavern - Jamaican Jerk Octopus

    The Stirling Tavern

    4.0(596 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$

    Stirling Tavern is a casual but polished neighborhood bar and grill with a trendy aesthetic and a…read morecozy ambiance; a menu featuring classic pub favorites elevated a notch above your average bar fare with gourmet ingredients; an innovative and seasonally-updated adult beverage program; and attentive and friendly service. The space on the first floor is divided into a lively bar area with plenty of TVs and a slightly quieter main dining room with comfortable booths and tables. There is also seating on an outdoor terrace on the second floor and a few tables in front of the restaurant on South Street if you're up for dining al fresco. It's a terrific option in Morristown that's sophisticated enough for a date on the outdoor terrace when the weather cooperates or a pre-theater meal in the dining room, yet casual enough for beers and appetizers while watching a game in the bar area. The menu captures the essence of modern American comfort food. Whether you're grabbing the Stirling Burger ($18) -- made from a tasty short rib and brisket blend -- or splurging on the Grilled New York Strip ($48) topped with crabmeat fries, the quality is evident. They are also great with dietary restrictions. Between the various poultry, fish, and vegetarian options on the menu and the kitchen's willingness to make moderate accommodations in any other dish, there's something for everyone. What really makes this place stand out, though, is the service. We recently celebrated my niece's 21st birthday here, and our server made it memorable by honoring her milestone birthday by playfully asking for her ID EVERY SINGLE TIME she ordered a drink. It became a running joke for the night and made the occasion feel extra special. The only reason it's not a full 5 stars for me is that both sides of the main floor can get pretty loud when it's packed and the prices are a bit on the higher side for casual dining. We will definitely be back! PRO TIP #1: Stirling Tavern offers a Happy Hour Monday through Friday between 3pm and 6pm, which features specials on certain cocktails, wines, beers, and light snacks. You must be seated at the bar to take advantage of the promotional pricing. If you enjoy a good Old Fashioned, try the JB ($10), made with Four Roses bourbon, blood orange amaro, orange & angostura bitters. PRO TIP #2: Stirling Tavern does not have a private parking lot, but there is plenty of paid on-street parking on South Street or Maple Avenue. Bring change or use the ParkMobile app for the meters ($1 per hour) Monday through Saturday from 8am til 6PM; all street meters are free Monday through Saturday after 6pm and all day on Sunday. If you can't find a spot on the street, paid parking is also available in the Morristown Parking Authority Lot #8 (@ 10 Franklin Street) and Vail Parking Area (@ 110 South Street). FREE on-street parking is located on MacCulloch Avenue, just two blocks from Stirling Tavern.

    Much over hyped have tried this place and well forndinner.. that was enough. Not a fan …read more If we go back would be for a drink but not food. I was disappointed i don't know the rating is a 4. We tried it twice. Didn't impress.

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    Mayo Performing Arts Center - Tonight's program

    Mayo Performing Arts Center

    3.9(100 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Arts & culture abound in the Garden State, particularly in the state's rare gem of Morris County…read more Nestled on South Street in the heart of Morristown, the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) stands as a beacon for art lovers and music enthusiasts alike. With its rich history dating back to 1937, this establishment has transformed from a movie theater into a vibrant hub for performing arts boasting an assortment of exciting events year-round that features everything from in-person concerts and comedy shows to livestreams and virtual events. Walking through its doors feels like stepping into another world--one filled with anticipation and excitement. My partner and I were lucky to obtain tickets via an online market reseller (the Tickets Center) at Left Orchestra, row P, for last night's performance of Riverdance 30. Upon entering this warm and inviting venue as first-timers with an orchestra and the balcony section, we were greeted by the staff and waited for the doors to open 30 minutes before the start of the show. The bar on the main floor had alcohol, soda, chips, and other light snacks. Our cushiony seats were comfortable, providing a clear view of the stage and a great sound system. The show was a fusion of traditional and contemporary Irish as well as international dance. The music is choreographed with stunning costumes and cutting-edge visuals, bringing its magic to audiences. Prices were comparable to the area and artist. Parking was offered via the online market reseller, and I purchased it. The location was a 15 min walk, and we were okay with that. It was so easy to enter and exit without the congestion. However, the QR scan ticket provided by them was not able to be scanned at the destined location machine. As a result, I had to pay twice. When communicating with this reseller, they refused to refund, as it was a final sale. We had an amazing time and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great night out by contacting directly the Mayo PAC and not Tickets-Center.

    Last night, my husband and I went to The Nutcracker at Mayo Performing Arts Center. It was a…read morecollaboration between the NJ Ballet and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO). We attend NJSO concerts, but this was our first time seeing the New Jersey Ballet. The entire experience at Mayo was wonderful. We drove into Morristown and parked at one of the nearby municipal lots. Going through security went alright and ticket scanning went without a hitch. It was a packed house and very crowded. Ushers helped us find our seats in row J, where we had a good view of the stage. Seats were comfortable, too. The show was about two hours with a 20 minute intermission. There are concessions on both the first and second floor. It was a cold night, so we bought hot drinks to warm up before the show - a $3 hot tea for him and my $6 "snow queen special" hot cocoa (it was worth the $). People working at concessions on the 1st floor were nice and kept it moving. With this kind of performance, the orchestra was in the pit and the dancers were on the stage. MPAC's space has good acoustics. The stage sets and lighting design exceeded any expectations I may have had. Photography and video recording is prohibited during performances, and it appeared from my seat that audience members complied. The Nutcracker was fantastic! It won over two grinches like us last night; we both said how we should go again if it runs at MPAC next year. MPAC surpassed any expectations we had last evening and we hope to see other acts/shows during the 25/26 season (and recommend you do also).

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    Grasshopper off the Green - Crock of Homemade Shepherd's Pie

    Grasshopper off the Green

    3.1(248 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    paul made a dismal January 2 winter's visit a time full of hygge as we say in Denmark. I'd left…read moreanother Irish eatery-drinkery in town because the teen-ish greeter sat me in the middle of a room at a two person near picnic table and she could care less. Not Paul. He warmly welcomed this weary traveler on frosty foot by inviting me to sit wherever I'd like. He then attended to me by walking the football field (or pitch) length of the bar to take and bring my orders with nary a complaint or grimace. And the shepard's pie was the best I've ever had in my life INCLUDING IN IRELAND (coming close the edging out one I had in Kilkenny!) The French Onion soup had a veritable salad of liquid cheese solidified into gullet-cramming ecstasy with the soup itself reminding me of my first such onion soup in Montmartre at Mere Catherine in Paris as a tot - an eatery that is there to this day. And don't tell my new trainer at the gym I INHALED THE SAVORY CHEESE CAKE WITH A GIANT TWO DOLLOPS OF WHIPPED CREAM! And though I'd just told my gastroenterologist in town I don't drink - and Hand to God I don't, I asked which of the Blessed Bushmills they had and Paul recited the trilogy of Regular and Black and Honey! So what's like sure to be my one Bushmills of 2026 glazed and soothed by Arctic Throat with the delicacy of the world's oldest drilled whisky - years ago I visited the distillery in Northern Ireland where it's said while the whisky cures in casks, that which evaporates is the Angel's Share. So this true Irish jewel - not far from the Green where men and women were hung for crimes but now just hang out in warmer times, is here with its doors and arms often. If St. Paul's for soul salvage, this Paul was for good spirits' salvage. THANK YOU!

    Have really struggled to find bar food here that is really edible, the burger is OK to mediocre,…read moreand the nachos were disgusting. The drinks are not usually balanced, as there is a mosquito that is made with Sprite. They definitely take the quantity over quality approach. It is disappointed, based on how large the space is and its prime location. The chili is pretty good, but that was all I have found so far. I have been told that they have good prime rib and that will be the next thing I try. The service downstairs is much better than the service upstairs, which typically leaves much to be desired, but the Hispanic server was much better than the older white man.

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    Grasshopper off the Green - SEE THE FEATHERED DETAIL AND CARE THAT SITS BETOP THIS BOWL OF SHEPARD'S  PIE CHOPPED MEST SAVORINESS?

    SEE THE FEATHERED DETAIL AND CARE THAT SITS BETOP THIS BOWL OF SHEPARD'S PIE CHOPPED MEST SAVORINESS?

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    The Homestead Bar & Kitchen - Grilled chicken wrap

    The Homestead Bar & Kitchen

    3.2(94 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    What a great spot!! Ok so I brought my wife and kids here on a Sunday and I was a bit concerned it…read morewasn't for them. When I saw they had a kids menu I knew it was going to be ok! Everything we ordered food and drink wise was really good, I got the pretzel bites, the cheese flat bread and grilled chicken wrap. The bartenders were nice. Especially one named Olivia super friendly and accommodating. Inside was clean had a few games my kids played which was nice! I would def return.

    A gorgeous (and gigantic) space, both indoors and outside. Homestead surprised me in a great way! I…read moreexpected okay bar food and a mediocre vibe, but food was great, service was great and food was great. Stopped in on a weekday for lunch and got there just as they were opening up. Our group of 3 got one of the many tables outside and ordered a table full of tasty bites. First up was the hummus & crudite platter and it honestly was as tasty as it was beautiful. As much as I love hummus, I usually avoid getting it because I don't want to fill up on pita. Luckily, this (giant) tray was filled with bell peppers, snap peas, radishes, colorful carrots. Everything was fresh and delicious. 100% recommend. For entrees, I shared the chicken Ceasar wrap with a friend and it was great. Lots of chicken, not an overwhelming amount of dressing. It came with crispy fries. Loved it and so perfect for a hot day. Will absolutely need to remember this spot the next time I am in Morristown!

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    DJ Saturday Night

    The Homestead Bar & Kitchen - Guacamole and chips

    Guacamole and chips

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