My wife and I frequently take the beautiful twenty mile drive down the river for a wonderful conversation and meal at the French Town Cafe. The food is perfect and the service is friendly. "Lana"...
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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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I recently ate here for lunch and had an absolutely amazing experience. The restaurant has a wonderful vibe and cute decorations. The waitstaff was incredibly kind. Our waiter was super funny,...

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

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...
Stopped in for lunch and completely disappointed by the turkey club I was given! $17.99 for a petite little wrap is just out of this world! If you are looking for subpar average ingredients at top...
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