
* Important to check out website or social for any dates we are hosting private or public events which may affect our hours. Located in a creatively renovated former warehouse, Whitechapel Projects is a dynamic hub for the arts in Long Branch. Since 2018, this unique venue has seamlessly blended a restaurant, a vibrant bar, events and art under one roof. Guests can gather for artisan pizzas, a lite bite, handcrafted cocktails, or a local craft beer. With its industrial-chic aesthetic and dedication to local culture, Whitechapel Projects also serves as a premier event space and a popular live music venue, hosting a diverse range of collaborative community events. Plenty of municipal parking right behind. Free parking October 1st through May.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15 2nd Ave, Long Branch, NJ 07740
Phone: (732) 963-9218
Website: https://www.whitechapelprojects.com/
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Reviews
Bathrooms are clean and a nice size. Food smells good, however we didn’t order.
Staff was friendly!
It was pretty dead when we came and I asked how the salmon was cooked and was told “baked” when I got the menu it said pan seared, so the staff wasnt really knowledgeable.
The salmon was also undercooked and the middle was super mushy.
We got a dessert and it had a flower on top I asked the staff if it was edible and she responded “if it’s on the plate it should be” long story short, it wasn’t.
Cute interior though id def come back for an event I just wouldn’t stop here for dinner again. Very pricey.
Their beer list was small but it included some of their own brews and a few from other local Breweries. Both of their beers we tried were absolutely fantastic. They hit the nail right on the head with them.
The food was from Salt and Smoke BBQ. We had the truffle fries, wings and brisket. The flavor of everything was on point the sauces with each dish were paired perfectly. Only complaint was the brisket was over priced for what little amount you got ($28). I know the price of meat has increased but still.
I gave them a four because they never seem to be open. They were open on a whim the night we went. Almost every weekend they are closed for private events. We will go back if and when we can.
Once you navigate your way inside (it isn’t the most intuitive the entrance from that massive mudroom area) they have a nice restaurant section with a bar. Very friendly bartenders and weren’t afraid to fill your glass to the top. Then there’s the venue section.
I won’t complain much about how the beautiful picture of candles I’m gonna post was the only time I was able to see said candle arrangement. But unless you were in the first 2 rows as soon as you took your seat you’d never know there was a single candle lighting anything. Some aisle seats could see some of it but just a small view; it was a huge disappointment and failure on that part. However the musicians talent made up for it in spades!
They were phenomenal, I believe the stringed quartet works out of monmouth county so local talent. But they just kept raising the bar higher and higher through each movement. And the 2 additional pieces and encore was a great treat and fun shake up of the order of things since it’s such a famous and ubiqitoiusly used piece through time. But they made each note feel riveting and new. Can’t recommend enough.
It’s also a nice intimate venue. It seated 144 by my count all wooden chairs two sections 9 x 8 with an aisle in the middle. But you can hear the person across the hall moving there chair when it’s a quiet portion of the song. Luckily we had a pretty respectful audience and we’re mindful of the noise. Would enjoy seeing another concert there again for sure.