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CDTraveler Jul 16, 2011 8:22 pm

Newark (downtown) - what to do for 2 hours?
 
We're going to a sporting event in Newark tomorrow afternoon, and our transportation will get us there about 2 hours early.

What does one do in Newark for 2 hours on a Sunday afternoon?

Any good bookstores within walking distance of the Prudential Center, or ice cream parlors? Decent shopping, interesting historical sites?

Even clean park benches? :D

pbearmedic Jul 16, 2011 9:01 pm

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You might get lucky, and the park benches will be clean... Otherwise you're first priority will be to avoid be shot or assaulted.

I'm kidding, but only a little...

Analise Jul 17, 2011 1:27 am


Originally Posted by CDTraveler (Post 16741216)
We're going to a sporting event in Newark tomorrow afternoon, and our transportation will get us there about 2 hours early.

What does one do in Newark for 2 hours on a Sunday afternoon?

Any good bookstores within walking distance of the Prudential Center, or ice cream parlors? Decent shopping, interesting historical sites?

Even clean park benches? :D

No. Go out to lunch at one of Ironbound's Spanish or Portugese restaurants. You won't be disappointed.

The Ironbound section of Newark is on the other side of the railroad tracks.

guv1976 Jul 17, 2011 1:35 pm

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"The Ironbound section of Newark is on the other side of the railroad tracks."

And exactly which side is the "other" one? :D

I've had some very good meals at Forno's in the Ironbound section.

travelmad478 Jul 17, 2011 4:09 pm

I realize this is too late for the OP, but if anyone else has the same question, I'd recommend a visit to the Newark Museum. I've been there a few times (on purpose!) and it is a pretty darn good museum. Not too small, not too big, good permanent and temporary exhibits.

CDTraveler Jul 17, 2011 8:07 pm


Originally Posted by pbearmedic (Post 16741355)
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You might get lucky, and the park benches will be clean... Otherwise you're first priority will be to avoid be shot or assaulted.

I'm kidding, but only a little...

3 p.m. on a sunny Sunday, Market St. in Newark, NJ: first time in my life I've wished I had a permit to carry concealed.

We didn't get mugged, but that probably only because the cops were out in force today for some reason. That neighborhood - starting 2 blocks from Penn Station, and going for the next 10 blocks, is urban blight close to the worst. At McDonald's you have to ask the armed guard to unlock the restroom for you. :eek:

guv1976, I think Analise may have meant the other side of the tracks from the sports arena, which is where we were headed.

In the end, we changed our travel plans, only had 1 hour in Newark, and took a stroll down Market in search of cold drinks, ending up at McD's, which offered iced cold soda, air conditioning and an armed guard.

Worst of all, it was a lousy basketball game - the Liberty walked all over the Shock, who are currently the worst women's pro team I've ever seen.

Analise Jul 18, 2011 2:48 am


Originally Posted by guv1976 (Post 16744641)
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"The Ironbound section of Newark is on the other side of the railroad tracks."

And exactly which side is the "other" one? :D

I've had some very good meals at Forno's in the Ironbound section.

The opposite side of the tracks from entrance that faces the Hilton. I didn't mean to sound vague nor was I making a sociological judgment. :D It is on the NYC side of the tracks. Does that help? :p Follow Ferry St.

Nice to read that McD has an armed guard. :D

pbearmedic Jul 18, 2011 3:08 pm


Originally Posted by CDTraveler (Post 16746377)
3 p.m. on a sunny Sunday, Market St. in Newark, NJ: first time in my life I've wished I had a permit to carry concealed.

Wouldn't have helped you.... the crims all have assault weapons anyway. ;)




Originally Posted by CDTraveler (Post 16746377)
We didn't get mugged, but that probably only because the cops were out in force today for some reason. That neighborhood - starting 2 blocks from Penn Station, and going for the next 10 blocks, is urban blight close to the worst. At McDonald's you have to ask the armed guard to unlock the restroom for you. :eek:

Next time you're looking for an adventurous day out, maybe you can try Camden, NJ? :cool:




Originally Posted by CDTraveler (Post 16746377)
guv1976, I think Analise may have meant the other side of the tracks from the sports arena, which is where we were headed.

In the end, we changed our travel plans, only had 1 hour in Newark, and took a stroll down Market in search of cold drinks, ending up at McD's, which offered iced cold soda, air conditioning and an armed guard.

Worst of all, it was a lousy basketball game - the Liberty walked all over the Shock, who are currently the worst women's pro team I've ever seen.


Probably a good idea... spend as little time as possible in Downtown (or surrounding) Newark. I work nights as a paramedic in Jersey City, NJ, and the "hood" there doesn't hold a candle to Newark -- and we can get upwards of 4-5 shootings a night. I cringe every time I get sent across the river.

No, but seriously, there are some really nice parts of Newark, including the Ironbound, a great medical school, and performance/sporting spaces. However, you really have to have your wits about you and be observant of your surroundings.

Next time I hope the BBall is better! :D

CDTraveler Jul 18, 2011 3:33 pm


Originally Posted by pbearmedic (Post 16751542)
Next time you're looking for an adventurous day out, maybe you can try Camden, NJ? :cool:

We live in Philly, and have crossed the river a few times, getting lost on our way to the Aquarium and points further east. Camden seems mild compared to Newark, but neither one is where I'd choose to live. :p


Originally Posted by pbearmedic (Post 16751542)
Next time I hope the BBall is better! :D

So do I, so do I. Saw 2 of my favorite players match up against each other, and they were good, but the teams, well, sad is the word I want for how far the Shock have fallen.

rittenhousesq Jul 18, 2011 3:51 pm

I'm from Philly, but live in West Orange NJ on the weekends and can say that Newark is pretty dreadful, but you can get good food in the Ironbound section. If you have a few hours to spare and feel adventurous, you can catch the 21 bus from Penn Station and go to the Edison Museum in West Orange - about a 30 minute bus ride.

vatraveler Jul 19, 2011 5:27 am

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Take cover?

CDTraveler Jul 19, 2011 8:18 am


Originally Posted by rittenhousesq (Post 16751866)
I'm from Philly, but live in West Orange NJ on the weekends and can say that Newark is pretty dreadful, but you can get good food in the Ironbound section. If you have a few hours to spare and feel adventurous, you can catch the 21 bus from Penn Station and go to the Edison Museum in West Orange - about a 30 minute bus ride.

Saw the Edison Labs National Historic Site last winter - those were way cool.:)

gobluetwo Jul 22, 2011 9:40 am

The ironbound area seems pretty close to UMDNJ. Is it a safe walk, or is a cab advisable, should I have some time to go for some food?

Analise Jul 28, 2011 5:21 am


Originally Posted by gobluetwo (Post 16776457)
The ironbound area seems pretty close to UMDNJ. Is it a safe walk, or is a cab advisable, should I have some time to go for some food?

Take a taxi.

Dugernaut Jul 28, 2011 5:55 pm


Originally Posted by gobluetwo (Post 16776457)
The ironbound area seems pretty close to UMDNJ. Is it a safe walk, or is a cab advisable, should I have some time to go for some food?

I like the Iberia restaurants on Ferry Street. If you like grilled meat, the Rodizio for lunch is awesome, have a glass or pitcher of Sangria and finish it off with an espresso. Perfect.

http://www.iberiarestaurants.com/home_I/homepg.htm

2 locations practically across the street from each other. I like the bar side rather than the formal dining room for lunch.


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