100+ New Businesses in Hoboken + Jersey City That Opened in 2025

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Nearly 100 new businesses have opened their doors in Hoboken and Jersey City in 2025. Everything from bakeries to Pilates studios to cooking schools to clothing stores and more now call Hudson County home. Read on for more about the new businesses in Hoboken + Jersey City that opened in 2025. 

Hoboken

Abercrombie + Fitch | 237 Washington Street
This men’s and women’s clothing retailer opened in June 2025 at 237 Washington Street.

Alts | 530 Washington Street
Alts, a NYC-based tailoring company providing services like bridal alterations, custom clothing, and more, announced that it would expand across the Hudson in early 2025. The shop, originally slated to open this past spring, opened in Hoboken in late June. 

Aesop | 407 Washington Street
Aesop, a skincare and lifestyle brand owned by L’Oréal, opened in Hoboken on August 19th. Located between Bluestone Lane and Ben + Jerry’s on Washington Street, customers can find all kinds of personal care items, including soap dispensers, body wash, and more.

Apollo Bagels | 324 Washington Street
The bagel shop is known for its plain, everything, sesame bagels, plus bagel sandwiches, smoked salmon, whitefish, and other spreads. The Hoboken location is the brand’s first Garden State stop. 

Archives Vintage Boutique | 1 Newark Avenue
Alicia Rosato is the owner of this vintage shop, which is a curated assortment of vintage, designer, and contemporary clothing in a chic, retro-inspired space.

Atelier Sucre | 720 Monroe Street
Atelier Sucré is Hoboken’s go-to spot for recreational French baking and cooking classes. It opened in March 2025.

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Barry’s Bootcamp | 119 River Street
Barry’s Bootcamp, a boutique fitness studio, opened its first New Jersey location here in Hoboken in September 2025.

Beach Bum Tanning | 602 Washington Street 
Beach Bum Tanning is a salon chain with locations in New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and West Virginia. Its services include “sunbeds,” spray tans, and airbrush tans.

The Biscuit Babe
| 918 Willow Avenue

After 17 years of serving the Hoboken community, D’s Soul Full Cafe closed its Willow Avenue location in 2023. Two years later, a new business took its place. After a year of only spotting signage, The Biscuit Babe, serving a menu of biscuits, coffee, and French toast, officially opened on March 15th

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Blue Angel Artisan Cafe + Bakery | 79 Hudson Street
Blue Angel, a Korean artisan cafe + bakery based out of Fort Lee, opened on June 10th. The menu features housemade French-Korean goods like cakes and pastries, sandwiches, La Colombe coffee + espresso, and dairy-free and gluten-free options.

Cafexico | 515 4th Street
This Mexican-inspired coffee shop opened in January 2025. 

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Casa Italia Gourmet Market by Alessio’s | 6th + Park Streets
 Casa Italia Gourmet Market is Alessio’s newest venture. Run by Luca Infantino, Alessio’s has quickly become a local staple for Italian goodies, coffee, sandwiches (PS: try our Hoboken Girl breakfast sandwich), and much more.

Caña Coffee + Bakery | 254 9th Street 
Caña Coffee + Bakery is a women- and Latina-owned coffee shop and bakery with coffees and sweets.

The Colonial Grill | 1 Newark Street 
This is a father-son-run food truck serving Afro-Colombian food truck serving burgers, loaded fries, cheesesteaks, and gyros

Firm AF | 601 Observer Highway
Firm AF’s mission is to bring “athletic-driven, low-impact workouts that build strength, boost confidence, and reduce stress; all while creating a supportive and fun community in Hoboken.” The fitness studio holds small classes to deliver individual attention to all guests using a mix of resistance bands, light weights, and their exclusive Glutes Slide Machine.

Forum Coffee | 123 Washington Street + 1400 Washington Street
Forum Coffee first arrived in the Mile Square in March with the opening of its first Hudson County location at 123 Washington Street. On July 2nd, the coffee brand expanded its Hoboken footprint with the opening of its second location in the former Juice Press space inside SoulCycle. 

Green Pear Cafe | 93 Grand Street
Two Hoboken firefighters and friends are coming together to reopen Hoboken’s Green Pear Cafe on 93 Grand Street. While much of the space will remain the same, the new owners plan to elevate the menu to encompass Italian deli fare.

Haraz Coffee House | 89 Hudson Street
Global coffee chain Haraz Coffee House opened in the former Nest Seekers International Real Estate space on June 28th. Serving Yemeni-style drinks and pastries, the menu includes everything from pistachio lattes and matcha to saffron milk cake and Dubai chocolate. 

Hoboken Dance Academy | 1427 Grand Street
Hoboken resident and longtime dancer Sarah Weber Gallo opened The Hoboken Dance Academy in Fall 2025. It has classes for toddlers, children, and adults in a variety of styles, including ballet, jazz, bachata, and hip-hop.

Iron Grace | 1317 Willow Avenue, Second Floor
Jersey City resident Courtney Roselle is opening her own personal training studio at 1317 Willow Avenue. The new studio is directly above Brazen Athletics where Courtney has been a longtime employee. The new studio will include a mini kitchen for trainers to cook, a workplace area, and a bathroom with a shower. The studio will also have a mini-recovery room equipped with post-workout treatments including cupping and massage guns

Istanbul Doner Kebab | 505 8th Street
The former DC’s Tavern location in Hoboken is now a Turkish grill called  Istanbul Doner Kebab. The team also operates Old Lorenzo’s on Jackson Street + Pizzeria Hoboken, which is next door. 

Ivory Baking Co. | 404 14th Street
This custom bakeshop primarily has custom orders and pre-order menu items — including cakes, cookies, and seasonal desserts.

Julietta Gelato Cafe | 423 Washington Street
Traditional Italian gelato shop Julietta made its way from NYC to Hoboken, opening in February 2025.

Kinderdance | 104 Hudson Street, Suite 4
The woman- and locally owned Kinderdance is a movement-based class that combines dance, yoga, and gymnastics for kids 15 months to 8 years old. Under the international franchise, the early-childhood enrichment-centered business opened in April 2025 and operates out of the Physique 57 space.

The Little Glow Society | 720 Monroe Street, Suite E420
The Little Glow Society, founded by local New Jersey moms and beauty + wellness experts Kristyn Senzino, Sophia Gillio, Maria Roberts, Tathiana Remick, and Lauren Ben-Meir, the founder of Attain Med Spa, is a kids’ and tweens’ birthday party venue focusing on self-care and wellness. The business opened at Hoboken’s Monroe Center in March and has services like manicures, hair services, and facials for kids ages 4 to 13.

Little Mingo | 305 1st Street
Coffee, crepe, and waffle bar Little Mingo opened in the former Sub Master location on August 6th. Little Mingo serves a menu of fresh brews and sweet treats, providing a fun twist on the traditional coffee shop concept.

Locals Only | 417 Jackson Street
In early spring, a new vintage shop arrived in the Mile Square. Locals Only relocated from the New Brunswick area to Hoboken and opened its doors on April 5th. Along with all kinds of vintage sneakers, the store sells second-hand goods like Polo jeans, funky jackets, graphic tees, hats, and sports merch.

Massage Wonder | 119 Washington Street
The team behind Moonlight Spa at 722 Washington Street and Alley Spa at 106 5th Street in Hoboken has quietly opened up its third venture. Massage Wonder is the newest spa to make its debut on Washington Street in the former Mimosa Digital space.

Mile Square Cafe | 746 Park Avenue
Local chef Stephen El Hassan of O’Bagel, a family-run bagel shop born in New Jersey, first announced the details of his newest Hoboken business venture in fall 2024. In June 2025, Mile Square Cafe opened on Park Avenue. The menu includes sandwiches, toasts, salads, and more.

Mothership | 257 1st Street
Mothership is a ‘third space’ with everything retail pop culture items and collectables such as comic books, plushies, Japanese imports, Pokemon trading cards, and indie art with access to vintage arcade games, a video game lounge, vinyl listening rooms, and a computer station where customers can game, print, and use various software. 

Pariwaar Delights | 616 Washington Street
Pariwaar Delights serves up crowd-pleasing dishes familiar to American diners in downtown Jersey City — including samosas and chicken tikka masala, among other dishes.

The Plunge Room | 1425 Hudson Street 
This contrast therapy studio offers hot + cold plunges in private recovery suites. 

Pickle Joy | 55 1st Street
Pickle Joy, a Mile Square shop dedicated entirely to pickles, opened on 1st Street on Tuesday, August 19th. At this shop, customers can find small-batch pickles and other goodies like pepperoncinis, olives, pickled onions, and more. 

Pure Green | 519 Washington Street
The menu is fully gluten-free and features cold-pressed juice, juice shots, superfood toasts, oatmeal bowls, smoothies, and acai bowls.

Saoco | 601 Jefferson Street 
This coffee shop opened on December 20th, 2025. 

Skincuress | 70 Hudson Street, 3rd Floor
Skincuress, a skincare spa run by facial expert Jill Colon, offers lymphatic facial and massage treatments. It opened in May 2025. 

Snack Bar | 520 Adams Street
Bill and Maren Schmitt, the owners of Schmitty’s and Otok Bakery in Hoboken are creating a new experience for Hoboken residents called Snack Bar. Snack Bar is a family-friendly space where multi-generational groups can spend time together, enjoying food and drink, and even host parties. The space opened in October 2025. 

Strand Salon Studios | 35 15th Street
Strand Salon Studios, is a salon suite enterprise headquartered in New Jersey. This is the chain’s sixth location.  

Stretch Lab | 770 Jackson Street
Stretch Lab provides one-on-one assisted stretches and has over 900 licensed locations around the world.

Stretch Med | 1108 Washington Street
Stretch Med is a 1-on-1 assisted stretching studio that aims to “eliminate pain, increase mobility, rejuvenate, and help you move well. Sessions target issues like chronic pain, muscle tightness, imbalances, and tension, and include a lineup of 36 different stretches to help you feel your best


The Stylist Salon | 105 5th Street
After owning a salon in Englewood for five years, Northern New Jersey hairstylist Jillian Apostolico closed her Englewood locale to open a new spot called The Stylist Salon in Hoboken. Specializing in blonding and hand-tied extensions, the spot kicked things off this past April. While enjoying their hair services, customers can also indulge in unlimited coffee and fresh croissants at this spot.

Sweetgreen | 218 Washington Street
The Washington, D.C.-based salad chain, with locations throughout the Tri-State area, has officially opened its doors on Washington Street, marking Sweetgreen’s second outpost in Hudson County — the first opened in Jersey City in August 2020. The Hoboken location opened in August 2025.

Swifty Cats | 60 Newark Street 
Swifty Cats in Hoboken is the first-and-only woman-owned and feline-exclusive CFMG (Certified Feline Master Groomers) service in the Hoboken area.

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Trackside Jo | 1 Hudson Place
Trackside Jo opened at the Hoboken Terminal in early April. This spot serves coffee beverages like espresso, cortado, and cold brews, signature drinks like its Brown Sugar Latte and Honey Almond Flat White, and gluten-free and vegan light bites. The coffee spot can be found near the entrance to the waiting area.

TZR | 113 14th Street
This Pilates studio opened in Hoboken in October 2025. The trainers and the owner are local to Hoboken and lead a variety of classes for all levels of Pilates.

Urban Market | 1425 Washington Street
This Brooklyn-based market opened in Uptown Hoboken in March 2025. 

Van Leeuwen | 537 Washington Street
Van Leeuwen, an ice cream franchise renowned for its distinctive flavors and vegan options, opened in Hoboken this summer. Van Leeuwen has two other locations in New Jersey, including a brand new location in Jersey City.

Viv + Jules | 400 Adams Street 
This dinner spot recently opened in the former Stewed Cow location. The menu consists of shareable plates, some large-format dishes, and craft cocktails. 

Whole Foods Daily Market | 101-105 Washington Street 
This scaled-down version of Whole Foods, called the Daily Market, stocks Whole Foods-brand items plus those made by local makers. 

Wonder Kids Therapy Center | 720 Monroe Street, Suite 510
Wonder Kids Therapy Center, a new sensory gym, recently opened at the Monroe Center in Hoboken. Services at this spot include therapeutic evaluations, a social skills group, and occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapy.

Woof Gang Bakery + Grooming | 1112 Washington Street
Woof Gang Bakery + Grooming opened on Washington Street, in the former Giorgio’s Bakery space, on August 21st. This spot specializes in personalized dog grooming, holiday and everyday treats + chews, and toys and accessories.

 

Jersey City


Almost Home | 351 Marin Boulevard
Almost Home General opened in September, serving coffee drinks, breakfast + lunch, pastries, and more.

Apnaa Lahore | 557 Palisades Avenue
This restaurant hosted its grand opening on April 26th in the space that was previously home to Heights Deli and Grill. Apnaa Lahore serves Pakistani and Indian cuisine prepared using Halal meats. This restaurant is open from 11AM to 12AM daily, seven days a week.

Azal Coffee | 129 Newark Avenue
Azal Coffee is a Michigan-based Yemeni coffee shop. customers can find organic Yemeni and Arabic coffee drinks including the Azal Signature (roast coffee, coffee husks, cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, sesame, + cream), as well as espresso, mojitos, tea, waffles, pastries, and more.

B Bagels |  367 Grove Street
This bagel shop opened in January 2025 in downtown JC. 

Bergen Hall | 58 Maple Street
Bergen Hall is a casual, modern American dining experience that opened on Maple Street in June. The space houses gtk’s newest Bergen-Lafayette outpost, and serves up items like birria empanadas, French Onion short ribs, vegan fried rice, and gtk’s must-try chicken Caesar wrap.

Gourmet Market at Box Cafe | 115 Palisade Avenue
Event space and French-influenced restaurant Box Cafe has been a Heights neighbor for many years, and this summer it will add a new pop-up Gourmet Market. The Market will run from Tuesday through Saturday, 10AM to 3PM. Shoppers can pick up baked goods, candy, gifts, freshly prepared food to-go, and more.

Barrio Barista | 60 Sip Avenue
Barrio Barista Espresso Bar is owned by a local couple, Jam Fernandez-Bolante and Jarwin Bolante, and the shop has several menu items highlighting their Filipino heritage. The couple also owns Jar of Jam Sweet Adventures, a baked goods business. 

Butter Bakery | 156 Brunswick Street
Butter is a small-batch bakery and coffee shop from the same team behind Hybrid Coffee. 

BRBQ | 532 Summit Avenue
Owned and operated by the team behind Jersey City’s DOMODOMO and ONDO, BRBQ is a Korean-American restaurant located inside the Journal Square Urby building. The restaurant, serving dishes like Korean BBQ short ribs, spicy pork bulgogi tacos, and butterflied branzino, opened in mid-August.

Café con Rumba | 564 Newark Avenue
The team behind Rumba’s Cafe, Rumba Cubana, and Chango Kitchen opened another Latin eatery in Jersey City’s Journal Square neighborhood. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Café con Rumba provides a menu of Cuban-style sandwiches, salads, tacos, omelets, protein shakes, and daily specials.

 Call Me Mia | 363 2nd Street
Call Me Mia, a European-inspired cafe, opened on Saturday, April 19th. Call Me Mia, “an elevated coffee experience where Jersey City meets European charm,” as per the shop’s Instagram post, serves locally sourced coffee drinks like espresso and lattes, as well as baked goods like baguettes, rolls, and croissants. The space also boasts bleacher-style steps and a kids’ area with a play kitchen.

Cangiano’s Marketplace | 531 Summit Avenue
The Italian deli, market, and sandwich shop, selling cheeses, yogurts, and other perishables, opened in Journal Square at 531 Pavonia Avenue in late July. 

Carol Ann’s Table | 333 Palisade Avenue
Carol Ann’s Table is a new BYOB Heights restaurant owned and operated by Chef Andrew Ifill. The eatery, which is named after Chef Andrew’s grandmother, Carol Ann, serves options like beef burgers, short rib ragu, and more. 

Carter’s/OshKosh B’gosh | 30 Mall Drive W 
The two clothing brands sell baby, toddler, and children’s apparel. Carter’s has 30+ locations in New Jersey, OshKosh B’gosh has 20+, and the retailers have a presence across the world.

Cheech’s Bagels | 176 Erie Street
New bagel spot Cheech’s Bagels opened in the Swift + Co. building in Hamilton Park on May 7th. The menu includes authentic breakfast options like TEC, BEC, lox bagels, and more. 
The Creator’s Loft | 15 Wilkinson Avenue
The Creator’s Loft is a large, versatile space that can be used for content creation and was founded by resident Dileiny Baron, a seasoned content creator and entrepreneur. With its fully styled sets and designed backdrops available for rent, the space can be used as a creative studio rental and an event space. The Hoboken Girl even used The Creator’s Loft for a team photoshoot in early May.

Crumbl Cookies | 318 Grove Street
Nationally-known cookie brand Crumbl opened its first Hudson County storefront on Friday, February 28th next to Shake Shack in downtown Jersey City. While Crumbl recently introduced new menu items, including cookie dough bites and cake cups, it is best known for its freshly-baked gourmet cookies, with flavors rotating weekly.

Daily Provisions | 132 Bay Street
Daily Provisions is a NYC-based food and drink eatery run by Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group, the group that first launched Shake Shack. The spot, which is the first New Jersey location, hosted a grand opening on Thursday, March 20th.

Dick’s House of Sport | 30 Mall Drive W
This is an experience-driven version of sports equipment retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods. 

Don’t Tell Liv | 138 Newark Avenue
This speakeasy-style bar opened in January on the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza on the second floor above Oliva’s Market. 

Eggs Up | 270 Johnston Avenue
This is a breakfast cafe from the same team behind Buddy’s JC and ELA Greek Kitchen, and it is open seven days a week.

The Feathered Fox | 84 Audrey Zapp Drive 
This restaurant serves steak and seafood with a view of the New York Harbor. 

Harborside Market | 210 Hudson Street
Owned by Collective Ventures Hospitality Group (CVHG) and led by David Vorcheimer, a partner of the restaurant 1776 in Morristown, Harborside Market is a large space housing three beloved foodie spots under one roof. Nana’s Deli, known for its Jewish comfort food, Nana’s Deli Breakfast + More, collaborating with NYC-based Ess-a-Bagel, and the ice cream spot, Frozen Therapy, in partnership with Torico’s Ice Cream, can all be found in the downstairs of the historic Harborside building

Hybrid Coffee | 573 Palisade Avenue
This is the third location for Hybrid Coffee, joining locations in Mana Contemporary at 888 Newark Avenue and another in JC at 398 Manila Avenue

Incontro Caffe |  351 Summit Avenue 
This neighborhood coffee shop opened in August 2025. 

IKOS Greek Mediterranean | 190 Stueben Street 
This Greek + Mediterranean spot opened in December 2025. 

Jersey Pizza Shop | 855 Bergen Avenue
Jersey Pizza Shop is Jersey City’s newest foodie spot. Promising a menu of authentic NYC-style, thin-crust pizzas, the restaurant opened its doors in early July. Along with the quintessential Italian dishes, the menu features sandwiches, salads, and desserts such as milkshakes, ice cream, gelato, and Italian ice. “Our goal is to bring something truly special to the neighborhood: delicious food in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere,” the Jersey Pizza Shop team shared with HG.

Juice Eternity | 30 Mall Drive W 
New York-based juice and smoothie brand Juice Eternity has crossed the Hudson River to open its first New Jersey location this spring on the second level of the mall. Juice Eternity focuses on healthy ingredients, per the website, and serves fresh juice, smoothies, smoothie bowls, wellness shots, and oatmeal.

Kkot Floral Studio | 304 Newark Avenue
This Korean-owned flower studio started off as a home studio in Queens, then moved to NYC, and is now calling Jersey City home. The shop celebrated its grand opening in August. The shop specializes in flowers for all occasions.

Legends FC | 130 Newark Avenue
The team behind Dorrian’s Red Hand opened this sports-centric spot on the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza in November 2025.

Mango | 30 Mall Drive W 
Mango is a European clothing brand that opened across from Hollister on the first level of the mall in June 2025. Based in Barcelona, Mango currently has over 20 United States locations, as well as hundreds of other locations across the world. The Jersey City store joins several others in the Garden State.

Maxwell Alley | 12 Coles Street
Mark Censits of CoolVines opened the farm-to-table restaurant Maxwell Alley on June 3rd. Located in the former Gringo’s space, the menu features dishes like pasta, sourdough bread, and steak tartar, as well as coffee creations from Butler Café.

Meximodo | 25 Christopher Columbus Drive 
Meximodo puts a creative spin on traditional Mexican eats and serves an expansive agave list and cocktail menu. 

The Medicine Woman | 660-684 Tonnelle Avenue
Rapper and actor Ice-T teamed up with resident Charis Burrett to open a cannabis dispensary called The Medicine Woman. In July 2022, the concept was approved by the Jersey City cannabis control board, and a year later, it was approved by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission. In late March, The Medicine Woman officially opened to the Jersey City public.

MilkShake Factory | 175 Newark Avenue
MilkShake Factory, a hand-spun milkshake and homemade ice cream chain, took over the old Milk + Cream Cereal Bar location at 175 Newark Avenue in Jersey City. 

Mochi Dough + Bober Tea | 66 Monitor Street
Mochi Dough serves up premium Japanese rice flour doughnuts, called mochi dough, as well as bubble tea. 

MOJO Coffee | 159-161 Newark Avenue
MOJO Coffee, a beloved Hudson County staple, opened in Downtown Jersey City, near the Grove Street PATH station, in April 2025.

Olaide’s Kitchen | 516 Paterson Plank Road
Olaide’s Kitchen is a West African restaurant set to open its second location in New Jersey. The restaurant’s chef and namesake, Chef Olaide Tella, serves a menu of authentic Nigerian recipes inspired by her heritage.

O’Kafe | 351 Marin Boulevard
This Hamilton Park coffee shop and cafe opened a second location in December 2025, in the former location of the Bourke Street Bakery. 

Panaderya Salvaje | 9 Erie Street
Panaderya Salvaje is a new Filipino-inspired pastry shop, serving items like ube piaya, matcha chocolate croissants, and savory quiches.

PB Club | 2-36 Garfield Avenue 
Jersey City gets its own indoor pickleball facility with PB Club’s opening. Along with three indoor courts with pro-level surfacing, the space will feature a quiet lounge and co-working area, cubbies, a water station, vending and grab-and-go snack options, paddle racks and stools, replay technology, private event rentals, and an on-site parking lot with Tesla charging stations. 

Pizzeria on Pine | 196 Pine Street
The menu here features pies made with fermented dough, seasonal specials made with locally produced ingredients, and heroes filled with fresh-grated cheese and in-house-made sauce

Po Boy Riche | 89 Monitor Street
This New Orleans-inspired spot is located at 89 Monitor Street, adding a fun dimension to Bergen-Lafayette’s food and drink offerings.

Primark | 30 W. Mall Drive
Irish clothing retailer Primark opened in the Newport Centre Mall in August 2025.

Root + Nectar JC | 201 Monticello Avenue
This juice bar + vegan cafe opened in early 2025. 

Rumble JC | 134 Bay Street
Have your Rocky moment by signing up for a Rumble class, now also located in Jersey City. The fitness boutique opened a location in Downtown Jersey City, combining the science of boxing with the power of strength training. Classes are 45 minutes long and beginner-friendly.

RUN/Café | 1000 Garfield Avenue
Located in Jersey City’s Berry Lane Park, RUN/Café is the Grind Society’s official community space, serving as a fueling station, wellness center, and breakfast eatery.

San Patricios | 8 Erie Street
San Patricios is from the same team behind Dead Rabbit in NYC. The bar was inspired not only by the high, celebratory spirits of Irish and Mexican cultures, but also by a historical connection between Ireland and Mexico during the mid-1800s.

The Sicilian Guy | 211 Newark Avenue 
This Italian spot relocated from Bayonne to Jersey City in September 2025. 

Soláz | 70 Town Square Place
Soláz is a full-service, modern Mediterranean restaurant with a menu curated by celebrity chef David Burke.

Sourdough Society | 210 Hudson Street
This Jersey City farmers-market staple opened a pop-up inside Nana’s Deli in the Harborside Market in November 2025.

South of the Clouds | 313 Grove Street
The Manhattan-based Yunnan restaurant opened in downtown Jersey City in late January. South of the Clouds serves rice and noodle-based dishes, like its signature Yunnan Crossing Bridge, a dish with Yunnan-style truffle fried rice, and handmade coconut jelly.

True Religion | 30 Mall Drive W 
True Religion, the infamous clothing brand of the early 2000s, recently debuted at Newport Mall in Jersey City. Selling women’s, men’s, and children’s clothing and accessories, True Religion has a mission to “transcend boundaries of faith, class, ethnicity, and orientation” and “is worn by athletes, musicians, and artists globally to express their individual style,” as per its website. This store is also most notably known for its denim pieces.

Yakitame Bento + Katsu | 501 Central Avenue
Yakitame Bento + Katsu is a Korean and Japanese restaurant that opened in early May.

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