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I honestly can't fathom why people would drive to Edgewater or Millburn instead of taking the Path to 23rd Street. The TJ's is a 60 second walk from the 23rd Street stop. It is faster than driving anywhere, cheaper than driving anywhere, and much less of a pain in the ass. I guess if you're feeding a family of 6, or buying groceries for a 2-month period, transporting things in a car is easier...but how many people are in that boat? You can fit a lot of stuff in 2-3 of those sturdy paper bags TJ's gives you.
Posted on: 2013/7/26 14:45
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Thanks for the tip, Monroe! I will be adding a stop to my next trip to Millburn. I generally don't eat meat, but when I do, I try to make it something good and/or memorable!
Posted on: 2013/7/26 13:33
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And if you're in the Whole Foods/Target area you're minutes away from Church's Kitchen on Springfield Avenue in Vauxhall-east of WF/Target. Best fried chicken anywhere. Closed Sun/Mon. Be prepared to wait 20 minutes. Judy Church and her husband cook everything to order, with love.
Posted on: 2013/7/26 13:09
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For people who dont have cars, the easiest option is hitting up TJ's or WF in the city, which earlier in this thread I advocated. What I find silly is to drive out to Edgewater, when driving to Millburn is so much easier and faster. And, that was my only point.
Posted on: 2013/7/26 13:00
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I've had zebra. It was some of the best grilled red meat I've ever had. If horse tastes anything like it's stripey cousin, I'd line up to try it. Don't knock what you haven't tried - unless it's dogs or cats; one must draw the line somewhere.
Maybe the new JC Whole Foods will have an African Game section.
Posted on: 2013/7/26 12:57
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Oh get over it! We had a friend of my daughter's who was born in Uzbekistan over for dinner tonight and the topic came up, she likes horsemeat just fine but can pass on the horsemilk. Horse is like a cow you can ride in central Asia! Does WF have grassfed horsemeat sausages? BTW Neverleft, Wednesday is rib day at Ikea! Not too bad. I'm not fond of the meatballs, don't compare to my moms.
Posted on: 2013/7/26 3:41
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neverleft wrote: (OK back to the WF and TJ discussion, although IKEA does make a mean Swedish Meatball) quote] not so fast, hold your horses, neigh... http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/wor ... ected.html?pagewanted=all
Posted on: 2013/7/26 1:30
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So, YOU'RE the one!! Are you familiar with the Coulton Ikea song? Ha that song is great I never heard it before. I still have my letter from the IKEA guy about building in the NYC area. I try to think of ways I could approach him for money. After all because of me they made millions. I still do dabble with IKEA stuff , but I am into hacking it now? IkeaHackers.net is a site about modifications on and repurposing of Ikea products. Hacks, as we call it here, may be as simple as adding an embellishment, some others may require power tools and lots of ingenuity. http://www.ikeahackers.net/ (OK back to the WF and TJ discussion, although IKEA does make a mean Swedish Meatball) (Asif .. I know the feeling I had a car totaled by a ?family? member once)
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Bodhi, did it ever occur to you that not everyone has a car? I use to have one(never let family borrow it...my poor poor car).
Posted on: 2013/7/26 0:52
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I must have said this at least three or four times here in JC LIST. Why bother with TJs or Whole Foods in Edgewater, or TJs in Clifton, when you can easily drive out to Millburn/Vauxhall and get your WF/TJs fetish sated in one place, all within a mile of each other. And, if big box retail is your thing, you can also hit up a Target Greatland over there, next to the WF, as well as a Home Depot and a Best Buy. 15 minutes, tops, from DTJC and much nicer patrons than Clifton, or any of the local choices. The only reason I ever have to go out to Edgewater to do some food shopping is Mitsuwa (there is simply no equivalent anywhere) but there are ways to get good quality Asian ingredients elsewhere.
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So, YOU'RE the one!! Are you familiar with the Coulton Ikea song? (excerpt) So rent a car or take the bus Lay your cash down and put your trust In the land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size Billy the bookcase says hello And so does a table whose name is Ingo And the chair is a ladder-back birch but his friends call him Karl Ikea: just some oak and some pine and a handful of Norsemen Ikea: selling furniture for college kids and divorced men Everyone has a home But if you don't have a home you can buy one there http://www.jonathancoulton.com/wiki/Ikea/Lyrics
Posted on: 2013/7/26 0:04
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This place reminds me of the Garden of Eden store in Hoboken. Montvale N.J. may be out of the way but at least it is in Bergen County. Another store near this one is the Market Basket in Franklin Lakes. http://www.marketbasket.com/
Posted on: 2013/7/25 16:14
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I'm sure people from Staten Island can find a supermarket without having to pay the Bayonne Bridge toll to go shopping. And Bayonne has an excellent newish Shop Rite downtown. I can't see people from Newark fighting the two bridge traffic then the 440 traffic to go supermarket shopping either.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 15:47
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I don?t know if this was mentioned in the thread. But did you know that a TJ?s opened up in Clifton, NJ around Nov 2012? It is on rt 3W past the Clifton Strip Mall and near the Tick Tock Diner. It is supposedly a big store with a big parking lot. I don?t think they sell booze look it up. Not a long drive at all.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/trader-joes-clifton I don?t get the obsession with WF and TJ food is food I go to Stop & Shop in Bayonne. Maybe it is because I am older now..who knows it all comes out the same. Although I did have a furniture obsession in my past. I fell in love with IKEA the closest one was in King of Prussia, PA. I would drive from JC to PA a 100 mile one way two hour trip just for a cool looking TV stand or lamp. I started to write the head of IKEA letters asking him why IKEA wasn?t closer to the NYC area. (paper and pen not PC? yes it was years ago) The area that would probably go crazy for his furniture. He did write me back and said that they have no plans at this time to build closer. Low and below one day I got a letter from him saying they were planning to build closer soon and they did. (that store in Elizabeth is because of me) So maybe bugging WF and TJ?s with letters and comments will get one in JC. It worked for me (lol) although by the time IKEA did build the Elizabeth store I lost interest in IKEA furniture. I moved onto the good stuff...the farty old people?s furniture.
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I mentioned this in an earlier post, but The Fresh Market (http://www.thefreshmarket.com/) would be perfect in DTJC. They are a newer chain that I would describe as a hybrid Whole Foods / Trader Joes / Fairway. They operate in a much smaller footprint than your typical Fairway / Whole Foods and are in active growth mode as a relatively new public company.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 15:19
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The A&P guy knows what he's doing to. I got dry scallops there as good as what I got at Citeralla the week before. He's very honest about what's best for the day, what's been frozen, etc.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 14:56
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Insurance reasons they are worried about loss prevention. Even though there is a peep show in Phily it is still Phily. It is easier to matain a business in a large metropolitan city then J.C.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 14:49
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I doubt it. Trader Joe?s opened their Philadelphia location across the street from a peep show.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 14:38
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I wonder if one of the reasons TJ's won't come to JC is because of the higher crime rate??? If that is part of the reasoning, it could be negated by setting up in Bayonne. You would attract people from Newark, JC, Hoboken, and even Staten Island. How I want a TJs or Fairway.......Whole Paycheck not so much but i wouldn't mind......even though i only shop there for one or two items now and then.
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yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss another spot to grab some groceries on the way home from work. not as good as here, but it'll do!
Posted on: 2013/7/25 2:26
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And THIS is probably a big reason why none of these stores will feel the need to open here anytime soon. Given how easily accessible they already are to the people most likely to patronize a location here in JC, there really is no need to open a location here to get our business. A PATH ride to the 23rd Street station, from Grove St, is about 17 minutes, with an extra two or three minutes to make it down to TJ's or the new Fairway. Even during Summer, you can make it back with frozen goods still mostly intact and not thawed out.
Posted on: 2013/7/25 1:10
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Fairway opened today in Chelsea, on 25th and 6th, in case anyone is interested and doesn't know.
with Trader Joe's and Whole Foods both in that neighborhood already, it's easy to go to any or all of them in one trip and then hop back on the PATH (I went to Fairway and Trader Joe's today). anyway, I'd love any of those downtown (Trader Joe's the most), but in the meantime, Chelsea works pretty well too.
Posted on: 2013/7/24 23:53
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I'd love to add "any major Chinese supermarket" to that list. Although I'm certainly biased
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I would absolutely take DTJC over Harlem. That was my point to my original reply quoted above. Whole Foods figures it's a short train ride to get the things you need from their store, or you can always pay their $15 delivery fee. Like I said before, I would rather a Trader Joe's or Fairway in Jersey City.
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For the record, I also prefer JC. Also for the record, I'd be down for any one of the following: Whole Foods, Trader Joe's Wegman's, or Seagull's Fish Market.
Posted on: 2013/7/24 22:47
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Last I heard and saw, the Whole Foods in Harlem did not even break ground yet.
If it does eventually get built, it's only because of tax breaks and political games like itgirl mentioned below. It's all a matter of opinion but I'll take DTJC over Harlem any day. Small pockets of Harlem have gentrified but overall there are considerably more housing projects, poverty and high crime areas when compared to DTJC.
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As in the case of much of the other recent big box retail development in Harlem, I'd say the only thing it's evidence of is the corporation receiving a huge tax break for building a store which will cater largely to the Morningside/Inwood/Riverdale crowd who are tired of slogging further downtown. To speak to the general topic, I'll also point out that Brooklyn is only just getting its first WF this fall (maybe), and I'd think additional development would be slated there before JC or Hoboken.
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Actually that's exactly what that means, but who gives a rat's ass. I'd rather have a Trader Joe's or Fairway here anyway.
Posted on: 2013/7/24 21:22
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NOT having a Whole Foods, is NOT evidence that DTJC is NOT as gentrified as Harlem. Quote:
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