
South+Pine is a family owned and operated seasonal eatery and wine bar in the heart of downtown Morristown, NJ. Our menu changes seasonally and features farm-to-table Fresh ingredients, Bright flavors, and Local vendors, farms, and purveyors. S+P is BYOB optional, and we offer an extensive wine selection by Brook Hollow Winery in Columbia, NJ, as well as seasonal mocktails. Please reach out for more information on hosting special occasions, private dining, corporate events, caterings and more.
American fare including vegetarian & gluten-free options served in a rustic bistro with patio seats.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 90 South St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone: (862) 260-9700
Website: http://www.southandpine.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: southandpine.comresy.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
South + Pine American Eatery | 90 South St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Menu | South + Pine American Eatery
Book Your South+Pine American Eatery Reservation Now on Resy
Reviews
Came back and glad to see a fresh menu! Burrata appetizer was fresh, my salmon with kimchi rice was full of flavor and the desserts were great!
Parking was a hassle, there’s no dedicated lot, so we had to find street parking, which was metered and tough to come by on a weekend. We arrived around 3:00 p.m. and found the place nearly empty, with only one other table of diners inside. The space itself was cozy with a rustic charm, highlighted by unique wall decor made of old doors pieced together creatively. It had a quiet, relaxed vibe.
We started off with drinks, the toasted coconut latte and the vanilla bourbon latte. Both were delicious, not overly sweet, and offered a nice balance of flavor and coffee. However, by the end of the drinks, the syrup had settled at the bottom, making the last few sips overly sweet, so I didn’t finish mine completely.
For an appetizer, we shared the spicy lamb meatballs served over Greek yogurt and cucumber relish. They were flavorful, though definitely not spicy despite the name—barely a 1 out of 10 on the spice scale.
For our entrees, I had the short rib and winter veggie hash with poached eggs and chipotle hollandaise, which was pretty good in terms of taste, but I was disappointed by how little short rib was in the dish, it leaned heavily vegetarian. My girlfriend ordered the Fried Chix 2.0 (chicken and waffles), and unfortunately, it was a major letdown. The chicken was bland and lacked seasoning, and even the waffles didn’t impress, which was especially disappointing since she’s a big waffle fan and didn’t even finish it. She said it was bland and chewy. Probably an over mixed batter. We also got a side of Polenta fries, made out of corn meal. These were pretty good, crunchy outer shell with a mushy seasoned corn meal on the inside.
Service started out strong with a kind and attentive waitress who greeted us and brought our drinks. However, the second server who took our food order was less pleasant, her demeanor was curt and a bit rushed, despite the restaurant being nearly empty. At one point, she even pressured my girlfriend to order quickly, and I had to ask her to come back in a few minutes.
Meanwhile, we could see some staff casually chatting at another table, which didn’t make the rushed vibe feel very justified.
We decided to skip dessert and try another spot down the street instead. Overall, South+Pine had some highs, like the lattes and cozy atmosphere, but also several lows, particularly with the entrees and service. I suspect the rave reviews are more reflective of their dinner menu, which we didn’t get to try. I might consider coming back in the future for dinner, but as far as this birthday lunch went, it was just okay.
Also, it is Byob
Positives: service was pretty good
Negatives: It is brutally cold outside and because of how the entrance is setup you are guaranteed to be cold with the front door constantly opening. I mention this because the neighboring restaurant (cotto) has a small glass entrance before getting to the main door. Hopefully South and Pine can adopt something similar for the extreme cold winter weather. Food was not very good. Wife’s fish (which cost almost $50) came out cold and was very dry. She sent it back (which she never does) and the manager quickly responded they would remake it. The next dish came out and was cooked well. I would’ve bumped up the score but we noticed that the piece of fish from the 2nd go round was significantly larger than the first dish. I find it interesting that not only was the first dish not prepared well but they also gave a much smaller piece of fish. My pork chop was just ok. Last thing, when we received our bill it omitted our two drinks. I thought this was a kind gesture given we weren’t happy with the food but when our waitress ran my card and came back they added it back to the total.
We have been coming to South and Pine for years. I hope this isnt the new norm.
As a gluten-free, dairy-free girly, it’s a lil harder for me. I opted for the chicken and they quickly accommodated my request for the parmesan truffle fries (minus the parmesan and confirmed that it would be made separately to ensure there was no gluten in the batter). The fries were mouth-watering! I could not get enough! The chicken, not so much but it was plated beautifully! All in all, it was a great experience and we never felt rush, even when it was 25 mins before closing and they were tidying up.