Wonderful vibes! There is lovely shaded outdoor seating area and the service is great. The food was delicious and they have a nice selection for vegetarians
Frenchtown Cafe
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The French Town Cafe, located at 44 Bridge Street in Frenchtown, NJ, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1897. Originally a candy and tobacco store with a soda fountain, it later became the town's first telephone switchboard. Under various ownerships, it has evolved into a beloved restaurant, known as Mondo Mick during the 1980s, before being renamed the French Town Cafe.
Today, the French Town Cafe continues to be a cherished establishment in the community, offering a charming and historic setting for visitors to enjoy delicious meals. With its long-standing presence and connection to the town's past, the cafe holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.
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It was a beautiful October morning when we came so we ate outside even though there were signs cautioning us about the bees. The inside was pretty full and smelled "diner-y. Dealing with the bees...
Charming little café right on the main road--though be warned, it's not exactly quiet thanks to a constant parade of motorcycles. Bonus: it's BYOB, which is always a win. That said, we were served...
I had the cafe benedict- the fried green tomato with lime guacamole was sooo delicious. i loved every bite. the place is a bit smaller so we went in with a group of 5 and one of us sat in a chair...
We were driving through this adorable town and stopped into this cafe The ambiance was adorable, a typical small town charm spot The service was magnificent, we sat with Donna who was so...
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