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Chef Justin Skribner greeted us when we strolled into “Little Gem.” In the back is brother Steve and Grace the server. Click once to enlarge.   Paul Goldfinger, Blogfinger.net

 

By Eileen and  Paul Goldfinger, Editors, Blogfinger.net from Ocean Grove, New Jersey, USA.

 

Steve and Justin Skribner grew up in Avon-By-the Sea, a Jersey Shore town with more hyphens than anywhere else.   They love the town, and as the  years  past, they had a dream that someday  they could open a restaurant in A-B-T-S.

Justin  the younger brother became a chef, and he worked  for 15 years  in some high-end restaurants  in New York City.

In recent years they formulated a plan, and they kept their eyes open for a site.  The location they chose was superb at 300 Main Street at the corner with Lincoln,  It is  a bright and cheerful space  with sunshine  pouring inside.

The mural in the back was created by a  local artist, Urté from Asbury Park. It depicts a  lemon tree, and some cardinals can be seen. Ask them to explain the symbolism in the tree.

The Skribner brothers hope to draw on their roots in Avon and have a restaurant that will be a local gathering place. At the same time they hope to have some amazing gourmet dishes to delight diners.

We walked in by chance today (March 25, 2026); it was their 3rd day open, and there was excitement in the air as diners and friends began to stop by.

Justin’s 15 month old daughter was happily running  around, and when Eileen smiled and waved to her, she waved back. “Hey, what about me?”  asked Uncle Steve who was trying to receive one of her smiles.

We also met Grace, the waitress whose parents live in Ocean Grove.  Little Gem is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8-4 for breakfast to lunch; for now.

 

This is Grace who seemed happy to be part of the joyful opening.

But with the leadership of chef Justin,  the team at “Little Gem” is aiming high  to create  an imaginative and delicious cuisine.   The brothers said that their restaurant will have a French-European style and their culinary variety will  be  evident even more when their dinner menu begins in 4-6 weeks.   For breakfast they have imaginative French style omelettes; steak and eggs;  fried potato skins, chorizo hash, and poached eggs with cheese sauce.

They also have a yogurt ball with berry compote and housemade  granola.

And  there is French toast with rhubarb jam , banana and vanilla.   Breakfast also features Maypink’s pancakes with berry compote and whipped cream.  The menu has more innovative treats. WOW!

 

This is our fried chicken sandwich lunch which we split, and it was wonderful. You could just look at and know that it would be delicious. The photo shows Eileen’s half of the sandwich.  And there are fresh flowers which we loved.   Blogfinger photo. The coffee is from the Asbury Roastery.

For lunch we shared  the fried chicken sandwich with pepper relish, cole slaw, arugula and lemon aioli, It was served in a triple decker design on a toasted roll with excellent French fries and perfectly prepared  chicken—and it was terrific    There also was a super- duper grilled cheese sandwich on the lunch menu  called “McNorwood Smash” made with an English muffin, American cheese, onion ring, and Russian dressing.

The Skribner brothers are gradually  building up their menu.

There is an air of happiness, optimism, and success  at “Little Gem,”

We will go back and visit “Hyphen Village.”

 

PETER, PAUL AND MARY:

 

Flowers for the wedding. Boardwalk Pavilion, May 18, 2012. iPhone photo by anonymous.

Bride enters the Pavilion. Date stamp says “5:13 p.m. May 18, 2012”

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor Blogfinger.net 5/18/12.

We received a report of a wedding last Friday afternoon, May 18, at about 5 p.m., in the Boardwalk Pavilion. This was surprising because, as many Grovers know, in 2007, there was a controversy surrounding the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association’s denial for a civil union ceremony to be held there.  After that dispute, the CMA changed its policy and would no longer allow any ceremonies to be held there including weddings and civil unions. Currently there is a sign posted which says, among other things, that “this building is private property, owned by the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association.” It also says, “This facility is not available for private events or ceremonies.”

The report of the wedding came from an individual who asked to remain anonymous. She said that she is a long-time resident of the Grove, and this is what she reported, dated May 23, 2012:

“Paul, it was a beautiful wedding. I just happened to be on the boardwalk at about 4:30 p.m. (Friday, May 18, 2012) and saw these people very dressed up (they were clearly not going to Bamboozle!). I asked one of them what was going on. She said they were getting ready for a wedding.

“There was a large bus parked across the street from the pavilion. This guest pointed out that the bride’s family was concerned about parking because of the festival, so they had rented a bus to bring the guests in. Absolutely no mention of use of venue. At about 4:50 p.m. all of the guests were in the  pavilion complete with flowers, keyboardist and singer…..waiting for the bride. A police car pulled up, and the officer sat for a minute watching, but then left. There was no reaction from the guests to the police car; in fact, they were fairly unconcerned.

“At 5:00 p.m., a trolley (Lake Como Trolley Company) pulled up across the street. From the passenger side, three bridesmaids and a maid of honor proceeded across the street and met the ring bearer and flower girl. Next came the bride and her escort. I say all this to suggest that this clearly was a well-planned affair. The groom and his many attendants were waiting at the front of the pavilion.

“I do not want to stereotype, but this just did not look like a family that was having a rushed ‘unsanctioned’ wedding. I just don’t think they were wedding day risk-takers.

“I am aware that this facility is not supposed to be used for ceremonies. I have younger family members who have wanted to get married there since they were youngsters. I have heard rumors that weddings were still going on there, but this time I was a witness to one.

“I sincerely hope you check into this and inform your readers if the CMA is turning a blind eye towards certain couples getting married there. ”

After some initial difficulty getting a response from the CMA, we heard from Mr. Ralph Del Campo, Acting Chief Administrative Officer. We spoke by phone. He referred to the incident as “a rumor” which they were investigating. He said that the CMA has not changed its policies vis a vis ceremonies in the Pavilion, and he said that they certainly did not sanction any wedding there.

When I told him that we had a first person account and some photos, he said that if a wedding had been held there, it would have been very “disrespectful” on the part of those who participated. He concluded by saying that the CMA wants to have a good relationship with all groups in the Grove. He also said that he was anxious to see the report and photos which we were going to post.

 

SOUNDTRACK:  Did someone say, “Hey…Cheer up.  It’s a wedding!”     Let’s remember that with a love song—–by Elvis:

 

Downtown girl.

Main Avenue. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. September, 2012. by Paul Goldfinger

What we have here is a 2012 downtown girl.

That doesn’t mean that she is a “Downtown Girl” like in the song below by Hot Chelle Rae from Nashville. Their downtown girl has red lips and “those hips are turning heads.” — PG

 

Le plaisir…

Paris subway. Paul Goldfinger ©. Click to enlarge le plaisir.  (pleasure)

 

MILES DAVIS SEXTET. featuring John Coltrane (sax)  and Paul Chambers (bass)…”Someday My Prince Will Come.”

 

A July Sunday by the Asbury Hotel2016. Paul Goldfinger photo © Girls in their summer clothes

A July Sunday by the Asbury Hotel 2016. Paul Goldfinger photo © Girls in their summer clothes.

CLIFF EDWARDS   (“Ukulele Ike”)  with The Wonderland Jazz Band:  “Sunday”

2009 North End, Ocean Grove. The GWW is seen on the right. Much of the space between it and the Casino belongs to A. Park. Paul Goldfinger photo. ©

2016.   CASINO.   North End, Ocean Grove. The Great White Whale  is seen on the right. Much of the space between it and the Casino belongs to A. Park. Paul Goldfinger photo.

 

The North End saga:  a long and winding road.  THE BEETLES:

 

Mt. Hermon Way. July 2023. Paul Goldfinger photo. Blogfinger.net

 

Matthew Morrison:  “Neverland.”   Original Broadway cast.

“We can sail away tonight on a sea of pure moonlightWe can navigate the stars to bring us back homeIn a place so far awayWe’ll be young, that’s how we’ll stayEvery wish is our commandWhen we find ourselves in Never, Neverland.”

 

We’ll have three small hot fudge sundaes, and these Days girls made the dream come true. Paul Goldfinger photo 8/11/23.

 

2024 banner at Days. Blogfinger.net photo.  No Facebook terrorists complained about this banner.

 

Going alone to Days allows total concentration. Paul Goldfinger photo.    8/2024.

 

Paul Goldfinger, MD,  Editor Blogfinger.net

 

Today, a Thursday dusk in August 2024, a large crowd is milling about getting ice cream; mostly families.    Only girls are behind the counter, and there might be some confusion as to who’s next, but it all works out, and there are some unusual sights:  the kid whose ice cream is encrusted with gummy bears, and there is another child  with a cone with blue stripes–called “Birthday Cake.”  And they actually have Rocky Road.

The choice of flavors is remarkable, and Dave seeks out specific varieties  from various  suppliers.  He goes hunting in the off season.

Behind the counter the workers were up for the crowd.   One customer ordered 4 pints of ice cream, each one with a different flavor, and his waitress remembered all 4 in a row–no repetition needed.

Scooping ice cream from those big frozen tubs can stress your flexor muscles, among others, and those young scoopers must feel it at the end of their shifts. Especially tough are milk shakes which are pure ice cream.

 

FRANK SINATRA and COUNT BASIE.    “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”

 

 

Days Ice Cream. Ocean Grove 2024. Paul Goldfinger photo Blogfinger.net.

 

Happiness is Days Ice Cream. Paul Goldfinger photo.

 

Days. Paul Goldfinger photo and darkroom print.  Blogfinger.net

 

Paul Goldfinger photo 2025. Blogfinger.net

 

By Paul Goldfinger, MD. Editor Blogfinger.net

We heard this from a reliable source, but it is currently unverified.  Evidently the new owners own Callie’s Creamery of Neptune City—a place known for homemade ice cream.

But they will capitalize on the history of Days in Ocean Grove where the wonderful porch-like setting  and location  are  known by so many visitors.    Days is the oldest business in the Grove.

We are ice cream lovers, and we are very fussy.   The prior owners went out of their way every winter to find the most outstanding sources for their remarkable flavors.  The new owners may hope to be the new Day’s, but presumably they will sell their home made flavors and so there may be a difference, and we will be seeking reviews from long time Days fans.

Blogfinger reporters:   Please send us some facts about this story.  Blogfinger@verizon.net

 

ANITA O’DAY:

“When the World Was Young.”   3/25/26

 

 

A tale of two bicycles on a Sunday in Ocean Grove. Paul Goldfinger photo.  8/04/22.

 

DENISE VAN OUTEN:

 

Ada is Tommy Shelby’s sister in Peaky Blinders. Paul Goldfnger still photo from Netflix. Click once.

Stephen Sondheim:   “Could I Leave You?”   FOLLIES.  Jan Maxwell.

 

 

Stacey from Bradley Beach.     Paul Goldfinger portrait. Oct 18, 2022. Young people come here: It’s the OG Underground. October 2022.

 

SARAH VAUGHAN.  From Ken Burns documentary Jazz.  This jazzy interpretation from the score of West Side Story. (movie).

 

Johanna…..

Sanibel Island Causeway. Feb.20, 2020. By Paul Goldfinger.  Click to enlarge  (the photo, not you.)

 

 

STEPHEN SONDHEIM.   From Sweeney Todd:   “Johanna”  with Victor Garber vocal.