A One Of A Kind Italian Market Is Opening Its First New Jersey Location In Short Hills, NJ
Going to an authentic Italian Market is quite the experience, and there's a new Italian market getting ready to open in Jersey that's the first of its kind in the state.
Livotti's off 88 in Brick is one of my favorite places to go when I want some fresh meats, bread, or Italian desserts, and the prices aren't half bad.
And of course, you can't talk Italian markets in Jersey and not mention Joe Leonne's.
They have amazing fresh pasta, homemade sauces, and a huge selection of ready-to-go Italian meals.
But a new competitor is coming to Jersey's Italian market scene, and it's one that' has a global reputation.
Eataly Italian Market Sets To Open Its Very First NJ Location
Eataly combines an Italian market with a restaurant and a world market.
You're able to enjoy products in the market that are made in Italy, and the restaurant can hold over 200 people and includes a full-service bar, full Italian menu, and a massive wine selection for patrons.
Eataly also features different counters throughout the market where shoppers can get different products.
For example, in a press release from Eataly, these are some of the cool Italian counters you'll be able to visit.
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· Caffè Lavazza, an all-day cafè featuring Lavazza coffee drinks
· La Pasticceria, the pastry counter with cakes, croissants, and other baked goods
· Il Gelato, with gelato and sorbetto creations made by Eataly chefs
· Pizza alla Pala, offering a variety of Roman-style pizza
· Panini, a counter dedicated to focaccia, panini, and farcita ~Eatlay Press Release
When Will Eataly Open Its First NJ Location And Where?
Eataly will open its doors on November 13th at the Mall in Short Hills at 3 PM.
The grand opening will include a big schedule of fun events to celebrate the opening of Eataly's very first NJ location.
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