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Burger Heaven in the Ledger


Rail Paul

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I've gotten two emails over the past week that Anthony Wayne may have closed.  I'm hoping it may just be seasonal, though that hasn't been the case in the past.

Can anyone confirm Anthony Wayne's status?

Have no fear, on Route 46 west just 1 1/2 miles east of Anthony Wayne is The Hearth serving up terrific charcoal hamburgers and hot dogs. Slightly less expensive than AWayne, The Hearth also has unlimited pickles-- and they are very very good!! They also have specials every week where a main dish is offered for a reduced price, e.g., hot dogs for 99 cents, or burgers for $1.50. Try the Hearth!!

Hearth Charcoal Restaurant

1116 US Highway 46

Clifton, NJ

Phone: (973) 473-6444

Do you know what brand of dogs are used here? I know that the Anthony Wayne charbroiled Thumann's beef and pork dogs.

John the hot dog guy

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There's White Rose System in Highland Park and White Star just off the GSP at Exit 135. 

Actually, it's White Diamond in Clark - I assume you mean at Raritan and Central Aves., right?

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There's White Rose System in Highland Park and White Star just off the GSP at Exit 135. 

Actually, it's White Diamond in Clark - I assume you mean at Raritan and Central Aves., right?

Yes - my mistake.

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