This Restaurant In New Jersey Used To Be A Firehouse And You'll Want To Visit
New Jersey is home to a wide variety of unique restaurants, some of which can be found in one-of-a-kind settings. One of my favorites, Old Glory Kitchen, is housed in a former church building in Keyport. You can learn more about that by clicking here. Another eatery housed in a repurposed building is Firehouse Family Restaurant.

Once home to Garfield Fire Company #5 (established in 1903), the current company now resides just down the street. Interestingly enough, the building itself has survived a fire.

The beautiful brick interior is all decked out in firefighting memorabilia. There are helmets, coats, truck gear, and more. They "continue to pay tribute to the bravery and distinguished service of first responders, firefighters, and police officers." The building features patches from departments all over the world; even including Marshal, FBI, and CIA patches.
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A perfect place for parties, get-togethers, or evenings out with friends and family, this eatery offers free Wi-Fi and free poker on Tuesday and Sunday nights. There are prizes!!! You can also expect friendly service, a must at any top-notch eatery.
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They're pretty famous for their fantastic thin crust pizza. Their menu also features a nice mix of American and Italian favorites. Popular picks include the wings and open-slice steak. Other options include burgers, pasta, chicken parm, fried calamari, and more. There's a children's menu and a fantastic lunch special that costs just $6.50. Prices are fair, here...even for dinner! Happy hour happens daily from 3-7 p.m., except on Thursdays when it lasts all night.
To top it all off, they cater, and deliver through Uber Eats. Find Firehouse Family Restaurant at 42 Plauderville Avenue, Garfield. Learn more about their business here.
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