OT: Millburn Deli

BigLou

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Millburn deli is pretty damn good. I know its my daughter's favorite.

A newcomer to the sandwich market is Barth;s Market in New Providence. Newly expanded to over twice its original size they now have a sandwich counter and are making a good variety of sandwiches. The advantage Barth's has is he make his own cold cuts so the meats are as good as it gets.

As far the the Central Jersey border, I live about 1/2 mile north of Rt 78 in New Prov and consider myself to be in North Jersey. Any border south of my house is fine with me.
 

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Growing up and living at the shore for over 20 years between LBI and Seaside I always considered South Jersey anywhere from Pt Pleasant/Belmar south. We would rarely go do stuff in the summer north of that. With that being said someone mentioned the German Butcher in Forked River, I lived a few miles from there and NEVER went there for a deli sandwich/hoagie/sub although people loved the stuff there. Joe Leone's in Pt Pleasant is awesome spot now
 

MADHAT1

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North/Central/South Jersey
What about by county like this:
North:
Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Warren, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union

Central:
Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth

South:
Ocean, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland, Atlantic, Cape May

IS THAT FAIRLY ACCURATE
 

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LOL. That's how you spell that word? We like Chachkee, and we found it interesting. They had good horse doovers too.
Lol. I've always said Whores DeVoors. I have always thought the knick knacks were interesting as well. But one night I asked myself "I wonder if anybody ever dusts or cleans all this stuff?" Not that I'm a Howard Hughes sort of germaphobe or anything. :)
 
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e5fdny

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North/Central/South Jersey
What about by county like this:
North:
Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Warren, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union

Central:
Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth

South:
Ocean, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland, Atlantic, Cape May

IS THAT FAIRLY ACCURATE
Agree.

You’re breakdown is very accurate IMO.

 

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The last time there was a deli / sandwich debate I posted up

Sapore - Middlesex
Taliercios - Redbank

I would put a sandwich from either place up against anything out there.
 

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Is this one of the most underrated deli’s in central jersey? I have never heard of it, but was in the area and in the mood for a NJ breakfast sandwich. Found it on google maps, walked up (the place is huge, has like 3 separate rooms) and ordered the #1 special, Taylor ham egg and cheese for $5.50. The guy put 4 slices of Taylor ham on the grill and a jumbo egg and I thought maybe there was another person who ordered. Nope. And the soft “hard” roll, it was just plain good. I’m on a tear and want to find other gems of central jersey small town Main Street delis with awesome sandwiches as described above ... thoughts

Here ya go:

http://www.millburndeli.com/

https://www.yelp.com/biz/millburn-deli-millburn
 

bac2therac

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North/Central/South Jersey
What about by county like this:
North:
Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Warren, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union

Central:
Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth

South:
Ocean, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland, Atlantic, Cape May

IS THAT FAIRLY ACCURATE


I think this is pretty accurate, though I think southern union county is part of central jersey
 

Phi_1055

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Millburn deli is pretty damn good. I know its my daughter's favorite.

A newcomer to the sandwich market is Barth;s Market in New Providence. Newly expanded to over twice its original size they now have a sandwich counter and are making a good variety of sandwiches. The advantage Barth's has is he make his own cold cuts so the meats are as good as it gets.

As far the the Central Jersey border, I live about 1/2 mile north of Rt 78 in New Prov and consider myself to be in North Jersey. Any border south of my house is fine with me.

I knew I'd find a post from you in this thread. Good recommendation on Barth's

I'm with you on the lines too. Never understood why people argue so much about the lines for north and south jersey and whether or not central jersey exists.
 
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I knew I'd find a post from you in this thread. Good recommendation on Barth's

I'm with you on the lines too. Never understood why people argue so much about the lines for north and south jersey and whether or not central jersey exists.
Our new Governor believes in Central Jersey. From his inaugural address:
"We are one New Jersey -- north, central, and south -- an extended family striving for success."
 

MADHAT1

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Rhuarc

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Growing up and living at the shore for over 20 years between LBI and Seaside I always considered South Jersey anywhere from Pt Pleasant/Belmar south. We would rarely go do stuff in the summer north of that. With that being said someone mentioned the German Butcher in Forked River, I lived a few miles from there and NEVER went there for a deli sandwich/hoagie/sub although people loved the stuff there. Joe Leone's in Pt Pleasant is awesome spot now
I agree. When I lived in Forked River, I got things like Kielbasa and the like but nothing beyond that. Never had their baked good either.
 

ponyfoot19

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As an old timer, North Jersey was anywhere with a 201 area code and South Jersey was 609. Then they had to complicate it by adding more area codes.
 
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$5.50 for a Pork Roll / Egg sandwich seems pretty expensive. Most places it's about half that price. Of course in Millburn the commercial rents are probably pretty high, lol
 
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Phi_1055

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Our new Governor believes in Central Jersey. From his inaugural address:
"We are one New Jersey -- north, central, and south -- an extended family striving for success."

Not sure why you quoted my post saying I don't understand why people argue about this stuff. Do you expect me to care? Person A says there is a Central Jersey and Person B says there isn't. I think there is but I couldn't care less if people agree or disagree with me.
 

Knight Shift

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Not sure why you quoted my post saying I don't understand why people argue about this stuff. Do you expect me to care? Person A says there is a Central Jersey and Person B says there isn't. I think there is but I couldn't care less if people agree or disagree with me.
Really? Not sure? This is a discussion board. In the discussion, the topic of Central Jersey came up. You responded. I responded with a quote from the new Governor in which he validated the existence of Central Jersey. You get angry at me for adding to the discussion. I'm puzzled. And I don't care whether you care or not, grouch. Have a lovely evening. In the future, I will not respond to you until you have had your laxatives.
 

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Really? Not sure? This is a discussion board. In the discussion, the topic of Central Jersey came up. You responded. I responded with a quote from the new Governor in which he validated the existence of Central Jersey. You get angry at me for adding to the discussion. I'm puzzled. And I don't care whether you care or not, grouch. Have a lovely evening. In the future, I will not respond to you until you have had your laxatives.

Not the least bit angry at you or your post. Why would I be over something so inconsequential?
 

MADHAT1

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As an old timer, North Jersey was anywhere with a 201 area code and South Jersey was 609. Then they had to complicate it by adding more area codes.
Don't remember a Central Jersey "back in the day" (50-60s), but times change and areas added.
 

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Not the least bit angry at you or your post. Why would I be over something so inconsequential?
I don't know. You sounded a little crotchety, but perhaps I misread your post. Let's forget about it and move on. Have a nice evening, sir.
 

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Don't remember a Central Jersey "back in the day" (50-60s), but times change and areas added.
I grew up in Highland Park in the 50's and 60's, and we called ourselves Central Jersey. WCTC. billed itself as "serving Central Jersey from New Brunswick "
 

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The one no one ever talks about is “West Jersey” ... Sussex county by Sparta/Branchville area .. how can you tell me that is North Jersey, in the same category as Bergen county? Hudson county?? .. it’s more like the pines, so is Sussex South Jersey?? And it’s most definitely not central. It does fit in with the small towns and mountains though. But, still. Therefore it must be a “West” ... right?
 

MADHAT1

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MADHAT1 said:
Don't remember a Central Jersey "back in the day" (50-60s), but times change and areas added.
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I grew up in Highland Park in the 50's and 60's, and we called ourselves Central Jersey. WCTC. billed itself as "serving Central Jersey from New Brunswick "
Thanks for the clarification, I don't remember that but if you say so it's just another thing about Jersey I forgot or never knew.
Source verified it, but your word is good enough for me.
 
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dollarbill

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First, this is not central Jersey. Second, it is not underrated at all. If you live in the area everyone knows about this deli. I think it is a little overrated because it has gotten so popular the quality has not kept up. Ten years ago it was the best but now it is still good but not as good.
I grew up there. The last few times I've gone back the sauce on the famous sloppy joe is not what I remember. Will wave and smile as I continue to drive by next time. $$$$
 
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Milburn Deli might have the best Sloppy Joe in the state. But if you are near Brick area check out Irv and Karen's on rt88. Great jewish deli and IMO the best rye bread in the state.
 

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I could live with that.
I live 2.2 miles north of 195 in Farmingdale and nobody in a million years would consider us south Jersey thats for sure. Now get south of 70 into the pines and its so south its barely jersey in more ways than one lol
 
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The one no one ever talks about is “West Jersey” ... Sussex county by Sparta/Branchville area .. how can you tell me that is North Jersey, in the same category as Bergen county? Hudson county?? .. it’s more like the pines, so is Sussex South Jersey?? And it’s most definitely not central. It does fit in with the small towns and mountains though. But, still. Therefore it must be a “West” ... right?
Northwest.
Now what to do about Carney's Point and Salem County- Southwest Jersey?
 

mikeinsec127

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Millburn deli is pretty damn good. I know its my daughter's favorite.

A newcomer to the sandwich market is Barth;s Market in New Providence. Newly expanded to over twice its original size they now have a sandwich counter and are making a good variety of sandwiches. The advantage Barth's has is he make his own cold cuts so the meats are as good as it gets.

As far the the Central Jersey border, I live about 1/2 mile north of Rt 78 in New Prov and consider myself to be in North Jersey. Any border south of my house is fine with me.

Barth's, really? I'm partial to the Joes at Town Deli across from the NPTS, but will have to try them.
 

mikeinsec127

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The one no one ever talks about is “West Jersey” ... Sussex county by Sparta/Branchville area .. how can you tell me that is North Jersey, in the same category as Bergen county? Hudson county?? .. it’s more like the pines, so is Sussex South Jersey?? And it’s most definitely not central. It does fit in with the small towns and mountains though. But, still. Therefore it must be a “West” ... right?

My parents had a weekend place by Cranberry Lake and I own a rental in Phillipsburg. Going out to Sessex, Warren, Hunterdon Counties always felt more like being in Pennsylvania than South Jersey.
 

jmg75

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The last time there was a deli / sandwich debate I posted up

Sapore - Middlesex
Taliercios - Redbank

I would put a sandwich from either place up against anything out there.
I forgot about Taliercios. I agree with you. Great place. I haven't been there in so long as I don't get up to Middletown much these days.
 

e5fdny

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I live 2.2 miles north of 195 in Farmingdale and nobody in a million years would consider us south Jersey thats for sure. Now get south of 70 into the pines and its so south its barely jersey in more ways than one lol
I know exactly what you mean. ;)
 
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