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BY FAR THE BEST PIZZA AND FOOD IN THE TRI STATE AREA. If you are a fan of great ingredients, a menu that is always up to date and experts that know food! GO TO AVA'S! You will thank me later. Best regards, David Q. View all feedback.
What Biztravlr doesn't like about Ava's Kitchen:
Our first and last time here. Very disappointed. For a neighborhood bar it looks like a great place to hang out with friends. However we went for dinner based upon offerings on the open table website menu. Several items we would have liked weren’t on the menus at the restaurant. For the calamari and shrimp dishes we were hard pressed to find them.. buried in with the other components of the dishes. Mussels were plent... View all feedback.
You don't know why this place isn't packed every night. Maybe. I just want to come when it's calm. Never mind. I hope it's quiet when my family and I eat there, because we would have the room for us. Restaurant is accessible, parking is plentiful in front and behind, there are outdoor seats, service is pleasant and efficient. The standouts are the pizzas and cocktails. You have an extensive list of drinks and the drinks are all balanced. I do not even ask for top-shelf wings because their mixtures really increase the drinks; I'm not sure how they do that. As far as pizzas are concerned, we once tried King Murphy and I don't know if we will ever try anything else. All appetizers were also delicious. It's like they can't do a bad dish. Maybe prices are too high? That could be, but the price is worth it for food. The entrance door is also somewhat confusing. You can't enter from Boulevard and the entrance door on the 21st is not describing so that you might end by when it's not already open.
Great atmosphere, great food and a great selection of beer and cocktails. The cocktail menu has something for everyone, and every drink our table had was great despite each one being so different. The service was also great, which made the place stand out even more. I saw a lot of reviews mentioning high prices, but we thought everything was completely worth what we paid. We definitely plan to frequent Ava?s in the future.
Ava's has a lot going for it. The interior has an edgy rustic farmhouse feel (it reminds me of The Barrow House in Clifton), and the menu has a gastropub/Neapolitan pizza parlour vibe, with some hipster mixology options to boot. It has something for pretty much everyone, and it's only two minutes off the Parkway with plenty of parking options nearby. My Millennial Chum and I came here for dinner this past Friday around 5:30pm. We'd only decided on this place in the late morning, so an attempt to secure a reservation on OpenTable was unsuccessful because of the time crunch (not a regular OpenTable user, so not sure if that's their policy or if that was specific to the restaurant). As a result though, we didn't have the option of sitting at a table and instead supped at the bar. I'm usually pretty ambivalent about eating at the bar the service tends to be better and you can easily develop a rapport with the barkeep, but it can be a little awkward logistically if space is limited. This experience was no exception. We had a very good bartender and no service issues, but because it was crowded, I kept bumping elbows with the guy next to me. Everything is a balancing act. I opted for the Red Pie, which was just a standard Margarita pizza. It was pretty good, but I wouldn't classify it as great. I'm a big fan/consumer of Neapolitan pies and I think there should be an expectation that the crust is going to be a more significant presence than with mainstream pizza, but this was too much there were slices where I literally had two or three bites with cheese/sauce, and then 10 bites of just crust. That's not a winning formula, in my opinion. It's tasty but could be noticeably improved by adding another inch of toppings around the perimeter. The Millennial Chum (who earlier in the day made a big production about how she was going to behave and barely eat) ordered the wood roasted brussels sprouts and the wood fired chicken parm entree. She liked the brussels, though some of them were soggy/soft, and also enjoyed the chicken parm. For the price though (about $22), she felt it should have come with a side, and I agree. The star of the show was the cocktails. If I see someone behind the bar who looks like they listen to the Arcade Fire in their spare time, I know I'll be in good hands. Ava's has a great happy hour special where, for $9, you get the bartender's choice of cocktail. This is the kind of place where that ends up being close to a 50% off deal, and it's tough to find Happy Hours that a) include cocktails and b) include all of the normal cocktails on the menu, not just their plain Jane, generic rum and cokes. The bartender probably made an educated guess on the palate, saw my unruly hair and edginess, and made an Army Navy, which was delicious. It tasted like the love child of a creamsicle and a roasted Starburst, and consisted of gin, lemon, orgeat syrup and angostura bitters (I had to look those last two up). I had a second one after Happy
Decent spot. Bar was pretty good with a great selection of IPA 's. The service pretty good. We had a variety of their pizzas, which are of the artisan type. Pizzas are small, and thin, but there is a decent selection of them. All in all, a good place.
What a cocktail bar gym in New Jersey! Having frequented cocktail bars in NYC I was impressed by the cocktail selection and execution here. Really enjoyed the ?almost late ?cocktail, then ordered a bartender?s choice which was also quite good. The sausage pizza was delicious thin crust, bursting with flavor and a little bit of spice. The waitress really knew her way around drinks and gave my date excellent recommendations for beer, and helped me with my cocktail. Can?t wait to come back to try some more of their delicious concoctions!