

Bi-level spot with stromboli sandwiches & loads of international beer, plus burgers, pizza & more.
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Address: 49 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: (732) 247-1727
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The go to is their Boli, which has so many options it’s hard to get one you don’t like.
Reasonable prices, with apps, entrees and drinks for 3 came to just under $80
Nachos were just great, timely service always coming by to check.
With so many options in the area this one stands out.
I’d love to sit in the patio in warmer weather
Price per person: …
When it comes to ths Strombolks they offer at this location, they are great, and are easily some of the best food items you could find in all of New Brunswick. The Meatball Stromboli is among the most the best they can offer, but the other varieties will be just as filling.
The one star that was retracted, however, deals with the service. I was told it would take at least 15 minutes to get my food, but it took close to 17 minutes to get the food, and the sports bar environment made us travelers from New York City more tired and ready to just depart with our order. Despite that concern, this place is definitely a great place in the heart of the campus of Rutgers University. Next time, I will come in here to dine in.
We had the pulled pork potachos, which were crispy and loaded with pulled pork. They were a tad on the spicy side. Both my husband and I enjoyed our bolis. He had the super regular size, I had the meatball and eggplant baby boli combo. I found the combo to be the perfect size with the appetizer, and we ended up taking food home. Don’t come here expecting fine dining, but it’s fantastic bar food at a price that’s hard to beat. Can’t wait to come back!
Had to look for street parking, which is a deterrent, but it didn’t take too long.
The hostess wasn’t really welcoming or friendly, but I just chalk that up to being a young college kid probably. So I’m not deducting any points for that.
Our server was friendly and attentive. The inside looked a little old, but I think that just went along with the vibe. The outside looked fun, but they weren’t seating out there and it looks like this place is probably pretty hopping on the weekend with kids.
The drinks looked fun, but I didn’t try any.
Now to the food.
The small boli and the medium boli are the same price except with a small one, you can get a soup, or a salad, which I find fair. The only problem is that they only had two soup choices, and neither one of them was a vegetarian option, so I was stuck with a salad when I would’ve preferred a soup. Not a biggie but disappointed.
Now the bolis:
They came out, fresh and hot, but the only problem was when they laid them down in the basket, all the cheese was falling out, so everything had to be shoved back in. They shouldn’t lay them down, they should stand them up if that is an issue.
I didn’t feel like there was enough flavor or sauce inside. I’m not really a put salt on your food type of person but I just felt like something was lacking here. I should have asked for a little side of sauce because I definitely feel that wasn’t enough.
The crust was perfectly cooked. It had a nice crunch as well as a softness to it.
I’m not dogging this place and would definitely suggest for people to try it out but I’m just glad it’s off my list and that I got to experience it at least once.
As far as the vegetarian choices, they are mixed in with all of the other choices, so you really have to go looking through everything to find your options.