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New Restaurant Opening in Montclair’s Old Tasca Space; More Dining News

Here’s what’s going on in the world of New Jersey restaurants this week.

Restaurant Openings

Sam’s Table, Montclair

Chef Sam Stymest—who ran a popular series of pop-up suppers stemming from a backyard dinner series he started during the pandemic—is going brick-and-mortar in Montclair. Set to open in early September, Sam’s Table will serve vegetable-forward modern American fare, with its menu changing every two weeks based on what’s available from local farms and purveyors. The intimate spot, with just 26 seats, will serve an à la carte menu Thursdays and Sundays, and a tasting menu ($92 per person) on Fridays and Saturdays. The restaurant takes over the space formerly occupied by Tasca, which closed in May after roughly a year of operations. Stymest has previously worked at restaurants including Craft Bar in NYC and Upstairs, Fascino and Corso 98 in Montclair.

Bacarosa, Nutley

wood fired pizza at Bacarosa wood fired pizza at Bacarosa

Photo: Courtesy of Bacarosa

GAC Hospitality has announced that Bacarosa, a modern Italian restaurant, will open on Thursday, August 14, in the space formerly occupied by the company’s eatery Hudson Rose, which shuttered earlier this summer after less than a year in business. Bacarosa’s menu—dinner only at first, with plans to expand to brunch and lunch soon after opening—will feature antipasti, small plates, wood-fired pizzas, pastas and entrées like a black bass piccata with preserved lemon butter and capers. “We loved everything the Hudson Rose stood for, and now we’re turning the page to something a little more convivial and a lot more Italian,” chef Andrew Riccatelli said in a statement. A robust wine menu will also be on offer, plus a happy hour with cocktails at $6 or less.

Union Bar & Provisions, East Rutherford 

interior of Union Bar & Provisions interior of Union Bar & Provisions

Photo: Courtesy of Union Bar & Provisions

Opening Friday, August 8, Union Bar & Provisions is the first newly built, standalone restaurant that East Rutherford’s downtown has had in years. Located near the train station, the space—on two levels—features a bar with high-tops, two dining rooms, and a patio. The fare is being described by the restaurant as “a refined spin on the classics,” with dishes like steak frites and a lobster roll, plus wine, beer and cocktails.

Plus: Red Bank is getting a new gourmet market, and The Edge restaurant in Jackson has closed.

Starr just launched two new restaurants, Chez Frites and Sunny’s, on the Atlantic City Boardwalk—half a century after his first teenage gig there.




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