New Jersey Restaurants: Where Dining by the Fireplace is the Main Event

NEW JERSEY - As the temperature drops and the outdoor dining season fades, New Jersey's restaurants offer a warm, inviting ambiance by redefining "dining with a view." Across all regions of the state, these exceptional eateries feature crackling fireplaces, turning a simple meal into a cozy and charming winter experience.


New Jersey Restaurants
New Jersey Restaurants

North Jersey: History and Gastro-Pub Charm

The Gateway and Skylands regions feature historic inns and chic lounges, many of which have preserved their original hearths.

  • Ivy Inn: Located in Hasbrouck Heights, this fine dining establishment has a rich history, evolving from a 1870s stagecoach inn to a Prohibition-era speakeasy. Now beautifully restored, its cozy fireplaces set the scene for countless celebrations and romantic evenings.
  • The Lafayette House: Situated in Lafayette, this multi-tiered establishment offers multiple dining and event spaces, many of which are warmed by fireplaces. It’s known for its contemporary American cuisine and warm hospitality.
  • Tabor Road Tavern: This American bistro in Morris Plains features awe-inspiring architectural details, including multiple gables, vaulted ceilings, and a striking double-sided fireplace. It provides a perfect backdrop for its seasonally changing menu.
  • Luciano's Italian Ristorante & Lounge: Located in Rahway, this chic eatery pairs classic gourmet Italian cuisine—from house-made pastas to mouthwatering steaks—with the comforting glow of its fireplace.
  • Carpe Diem: This Hoboken spot, self-proclaimed as a "neighborhood joint," offers great gastro-pub fare (including award-winning chicken wings) nestled right by a dining room fireplace.

Central Jersey: Historic Haunts and Fine Dining

Central Jersey is home to historic buildings where the fireplace is central to the century-spanning charm.



  • The Clinton House: This circa-1743 building in Clinton oozes period charm, which includes a massive stone fireplace and exposed wooden beams. It is a regular Wine Spectator Award of Excellence winner, featuring classic dishes like Beef Wellington and Sauerbraten on its tavern menu.
  • The Pluckemin Inn: Located in Bedminster, this inn was a regular haunt for George Washington. Guests are wrapped in warmth from the reclaimed French Oak walls and cavernous fireplaces while savoring fresh flavors and fine wines.
  • Rat's Restaurant: Named one of "The 50 Most Beautiful Restaurants in America," Rat's Restaurant at Grounds For Sculpture is a unique destination. It's cozy French-country café aesthetic honors Ratty from the classic children's novel The Wind in the Willows.
  • Metuchen Inn: With a history dating back to 1843, this upscale eatery in Metuchen invites guests to cozy up by the hearth for creative cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients.
  • Blooming Grove Inn: Located in Ewing, this inn's cozy atmosphere is so intense that local lore suggests even the ghosts want to linger. It offers lunch and dinner by the fire with a long and storied history.

South Jersey & Shore: Coastal Comfort and Wood-Fired Focus

From the Atlantic City shores to the Delaware River region, these spots offer warmth near the coast.

  • Hearthside: This Collingswood restaurant is all about the fireplace—it's not just the focal point; it's where the food is cooked on a custom wood-fired hearth. This exemplary approach to wood-fired American cuisine makes for a unique, highly focused dining experience.
  • The Blue Pig Tavern: Tucked inside the traveler-favorite Congress Hall in Cape May, this tavern serves up breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a rustic atmosphere where whalers once dined in the 1700s. Its cozy fireplace takes a place of honor under the restaurant's framed namesake.
  • Knife & Fork Inn: As a stop along the Anthony Bourdain Food Trail in Atlantic City, this historic establishment is a must-visit. During Prohibition, it was a private club. Be sure to ask to be seated in the Hearth Room to enjoy the original fireplace.
  • Rode's Fireside Restaurant & Tavern: This longtime neighborhood eatery in Woolwich Township boasts not one but two fireplaces. Patrons often pair the cozy ambiance with their signature Broiled Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes.
  • Beacon 70 (Brick): Overlooking a marina, this eatery features an industrial-modern steampunk aesthetic, with a striking 10-foot see-through glass fireplace that provides a feast for the eyes alongside its extensive menu.

Traveler's Note: Reservations are highly recommended for any restaurant with a fireplace during the winter season. Always check the establishment's website or social media channels for up-to-date hours.