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Need Ideas for Fun Place NNJ


Bruce Fanz

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First let me say thanks to all that post here!

I have done a review from time to time, but more often lurk.

Yesterday I searched the forum for a luncheon spot near Edison.

Thank-you Rosie and the rest for Lu Cas (sp?). It was super.

Anyway, I will be hosting a dinner birthday out for a group of 10.

Most of us are around 50,but this crowd still likes to have fun and can be loud.lol.

So any ideas on a place that can be fun and entertaining?

Would like 30-35 minutes from intersection for RT78 and Parkway, say between

New Brunswick, north to Bloomfield, East to the Hudson or north towards Morristown.

Dinner and Comedy club in New Brunswick is about all I can think of. Need ideas!

Thanks

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definatly a party atmosphere

south city grill

http://www.southcitygrill.com/

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Lee's Hawaiian Islander in Lyndhurst is quite fun for any age or group size. The umbrella drinks are not to be missed and the food is as expertly prepared and unique as Chinese-American dishes go.

http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2006/07...aiian-islander/

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