Ok fantasy nerds, it’s a known fact that you love to sit in your apartment and watch ESPN’s live stat-tracker, but there are other options out there for you, right in the town of Hoboken. Heck, bring a pen and pad of paper to a bar if you really feel compelled to write down a running total of RBI’s and runs scored for your team; it’s better than sitting alone in your apartment. To celebrate the fantasy baseball season that’s starting to heat up, (as we slowly head toward summer weather), here is a list of the Top 5 Hoboken bars to watch baseball and track your fantasy squad.
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Review on May 18th, 2007
Authentic Mexican Cuisine Converts A NewbieWords like guacamolito, poblano chile and mole never had much meaning to me growing up, except that I used to call one of my Monchichis “guacamolito” as a pet name. But my recent experience at a Hoboken Mexican restaurant has opened my eyes to an area of Mexican food that was previously a mystery to me.
I can count on one hand the number of times I have been to a truly authentic Mexican restaurant, yet when I left the pyramid-themed, dimly-lit Charrito’s of uptown Hoboken, I felt more satisfied than a sunburned Cancún tourist after a cold Dos Equis.
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Where To Make Yourself At Home in Hoboken
You just moved to Hoboken. You’re 24 years old. These are the best times of your life, right? The sizzling, spectacular 20’s… your body can still handle some good partying on the weekends, or even a weeknight, and your career can still handle those rough Friday mornings on little sleep with a grainy cup of imitation espresso from the company kitchen.
Yet there is one tiny problem standing in your way! You realize there are dozens of bars on every corner and you don’t know anyone yet except your old pal Petesey from elementary school and your neighbor, Sue, who mentions that knitting and Hogan Knows Best reruns are among her favorite free-time activities.
Where can you go to meet new people, have a few reasonably priced drinks, and soak in the atmosphere of a new town? One option in the uptown sector of Hoboken, just a few blocks from the main street, is Ted and Jo’s, everybody’s favorite neighborhood bar.
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