No matter what your favorite type of cuisine, you’re bound to find a restaurant that tempts your taste buds in Frenchtown, NJ. The borough offers a variety of take-out, casual and upscale eateries in its walkable downtown business district. Here are just a few of the dining choices you’ll find in Frenchtown.
The Bridge Café occupies the building that once served as Frenchtown’s train station. The café serves breakfast, lunch, ice cream and baked goods and offers an excellent view of the Delaware River. Start the day with an avocado and BLT with fried egg breakfast sandwich, then come back for a burger, chicken sandwich, crab and shrimp bisque, or the spinach, tomato and feta quiche. The café’s menu varies by day and by season.
Frenchtown Fresh is the place to go for vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free meals. Garbanzo bean, black bean and vitamin D mushroom burgers are popular lunch choices, as are the eatery’s vegan tuna sandwich, made with chickpeas instead of tuna, and cashew cheddar cheese macaroni. Healthy juices and gluten-free desserts are also available at Frenchtown Fresh.
Cocina Del Sol offers all of your favorite Mexican dishes, from tacos to fajitas to burritos and enchiladas. The restaurant’s lunch and dinner menus feature an array of inventive entrees, like Enchilada Santa Fe, a tasty combination of shredded chicken and creamy tomato sauce rolled in two flour tortillas, or Carne Asada, which combines Sonora-style skirt steak with salsa roja, onions and peppers. Kids have their own menu with burritos, tacos, flautas, and chicken tenders for less adventurous eaters.
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