Heights 167

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1314 Richmond Ave
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742

Heights 167, located in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, is a Latin Fusion restaurant offering a diverse menu inspired by the cultural mix of Jackson Heights, Queens. Highlighting fresh ingredients, the restaurant aims to bring international flavors straight to your table, promising a unique dining experience.

Originally established as Point Grill Latin Cuisine in 2020, the restaurant rebranded to Heights 167 to introduce a taste of New York to the Jersey Shore. With a commitment to providing fresh, hearty, and unforgettable dishes, they have quickly become masters of their craft, drawing on the culinary diversity of one of the most vibrant cities in the country.

At Heights 167, patrons can embark on a culinary journey through Latin America with a handcrafted menu designed to tantalize taste buds. Specialties like the Brazilian Picanha and the Cuban Sliders have become customer favorites, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to offering authentic and innovative dishes. Weekly specials add an exciting twist to classic favorites, ensuring a delightful dining experience with every visit.

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4.5105 reviews
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Miladys G.
8/11/2025

This was a good find by the beach. I was so happy to find this closed to us. Their menu has a good variety of Spanish food. The servings were good size portion. The restaurant has table to...

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Alexandra R.
11/27/2024

Oh man I wanted to love this place so bad. But it's gonna be a hard no in the future. We had the bao bun w chorizo. And while the bao was cooked perfectly there was no sauce in the bun. Just...

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Maria B.
10/6/2024

Overall this spot had some wows and other food was ok. (I am Puerto Rican who grew up in Queens.) First, that green magic sauce was wow and a little spicy kick. The chaufa mixta too. Great...

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Ed M.
4/4/2025

The food is authentic Peruvian and Colombian fare. Small place, 11 tables. We enjoyed various shrimp and chicken dishes.

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Phil R.
7/28/2025

Finally got a chance to stop in. Peruvian shrimp was good, the rice was not Peruvian style but traditional rice and beans and the bean soup although not thick had a great flavor, hence the fusion...

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