Most viewed - Eateries/Saloons/Lounges
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3130 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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The Original Jimmy Buff's2038 viewsThis is the "original" building and store on the corner of 14th Ave and 9th Street. It has been a hot dog store since 1933 when the original Jimmy Buff's grandfather and grandmother had it.
Photo from Jule Spohn
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Brill Street Bar1687 viewsDoes anyone know the name of this bar and the men in the picture?
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Brill Street Bar1657 viewsDoes anyone know the name of this bar and the men in the picture?
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1625 viewsI found that someone with the same name as his great-grandfather, an Alois Holle, had a "saloon" on 201 NJRR Avenue in 1891. My Dad passed away this past December, and as I was putting his things in order, I came across a very old family album belonging to Dad's grandmother. One faded picture from the late 1800's shows a family group posed in front of what seems to be a tavern or restaurant. The photo has nothing written on it to identify it. A sign in front of the establishment advertises "F.J. Kastner Lager Beer." The photo was taken by "S. Marksville professional photographers" in New York. It says they specialize in "architectural, mechanical and landscape photography," with "special rates given to the mercantile trade". As I looked at some of your old maps, I could see that NJRR Avenue was close to some of my ancestors' addresses (Howard St., Spruce St., and St. Mary's Parish in Newark Abbey). Almost every other photo in the collection is from a Newark photographer. Do you have any suggestions for helping me identify this photo?
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PON (Pride of Newark) Bar and Grill on Clinton and Hunterdon1528 viewsPhoto from Andrew Malekoff
Owned by my grandfather Harry Goldberger and then my father Izzy Malekoff
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Teddy's Tavern mid 1970s1366 views
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~19601129 viewsNewspaper Clipping
Photo from Jule Spohn
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673 Broad Street1126 viewsChild's Restaurant
Photo from Jule Spohn
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1112 viewsPhoto from Rich Olohan
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~2005978 viewsSt. Patrick's Day
Photo from Jule Spohn
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Otto's Tavern949 views17 Centre Street
Owned by Otto Engle
If anyone has any info about this tavern or about the people in the photos, I would love to hear from them at this email address: kaylaenglelewis@me.com
Photo from Kayla Engle-Lewis
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884 views52 Market Street
Photo from Joey Thomas Jr.
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Otto's Tavern875 views17 Centre Street
Owned by Otto Engle
If anyone has any info about this tavern or about the people in the photos, I would love to hear from them at this email address: kaylaenglelewis@me.com
Photo from Kayla Engle-Lewis
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785 viewsPhoto from Rich Olohan
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779 views223 Bank Street
Photo from Joey Thomas Jr.
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2004751 viewsCorner of South Orange Ave and South 12th Street
Photo from Jule Spohn
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2006658 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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571 views85 Passaic Street
Photo from Dennis Treshock
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541 viewsPhoto from John Crowley
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413 viewsPhoto from Ralph J. Chin
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399 viewsPhoto from Ralph J. Chin
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343 viewsPostcard
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Interior339 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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337 viewsPhoto from Joette Martin
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1940330 viewsLibrary of Congress
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330 viewsPhoto from the NY Daily News
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330 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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326 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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323 viewsPhoto from Nat Bodian
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After Dutch Schultz was shot.321 views
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315 views(c. 1952-1964). Longshoremen from Port Newark drinking boilermakers in between their shifts; weddings, communions and New Year's Eve parties in the back hall. Smoked eels and pickled eggs available daily. Live lobsters sold out of a sink full of ice on Fridays. Was "grandfathered" in to stay right next door to another bar (The "Inn"), although zoning then required taverns to be 150 ft. apart.
Photo from Joette Martin
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