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Modern OG history—-2015: Bridge to Somewhere

December 27, 2024 by Blogfinger

New Jersey Avenue bridge across Wesley Lake  to Asbury Park restaurant scene  on Cookman Avenue. . June, 2015. By Paul Goldfinger  Blogfinger.net.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor@Blogfinger.net.  2015.

Asbury Park once experienced “Glory Days,”  but in the 1980’s  it went into a downhill spiral and it turned into “Nowhere.”

Then  in recent years, perhaps ten, a slow and difficult rebirth has been occurring, and now it’s clear that Asbury Park has turned a definite corner in its  renaissance and is becoming “Somewhere.”

Of course there are still problems in governance, crime, poverty and schools.  In some ways it is a tale of two cities—roughly east and west.

In December 2013, we posted a piece on Blogfinger that wondered if the acclaimed Asbury Park restaurant scene downtown  had become a true  “destination” for visitors from around here and elsewhere.  We were interested in this subject because of the relationship that Ocean Grove has to AP.  That includes the fact that many Grovers go there for dinner on a regular basis, and oftentimes we walk over there at night.

In 2013, half of our Blogfinger readers who took our poll said that AP had not yet become the “go to” place for fine dining.

But now, in 2015, we have reason to believe that the tide has turned  regarding the dining situation.   We  wrote a recent glowing review about Taka’s new location, and today we will be reporting on a new name in town:  “Cross & Orange.”

Now that A. Park is a true destination, girls named Marie might show up.  It’s Kermit Ruffins from New Orleans:

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/11-Marie.m4a

 

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Posted in Asbury Connection, Asbury Park Connection Photo Gallery, Blogfinger Presents, Nocturnal Ocean Grove, Photograph by Paul Goldfinger, Photography: The Other Side of Asbury | Tagged Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, Asbury Park restaurants, Fine dining in Asbury Park | 5 Comments

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  1. on June 12, 2015 at 6:54 pm Blogfinger

    Bob. You are right about the important role of those riots in the ruination of the city. But the attempts to bring AP back seems to extend from the eighties. I think it’s great that they are moving in the right direction. We have been posting articles for several years regarding the “Asbury connection” referring to the relation between AP and Ocean Grove. Both places compliment each other.

    OG came back from a bad place also, as did many places on the Jersey Shore, but that success occurred prior to that of AP. —–Paul


  2. on June 12, 2015 at 4:16 pm Skeptical Bob

    Just a minor comment that some might trace Asbury Park’s decline back to the riots that broke out in the city and they began during the 1970 July 4 weekend.

    It is wonderful that Asbury Park has turned around now, isn’t it?


  3. on June 11, 2015 at 4:19 pm Joe

    Between Brick Wall and Biergarten, i only travel for beer if im going directly to a brewery and getting it fresh, and with Kane in Ocean, Beach Haus in Belmar and Carton in Atl. Highlands i dont have to go far. Id say me and my girl go there once a week or so for a meal, Brickwall is the spot we most frequent


  4. on June 10, 2015 at 8:13 pm Neat Comment

    Now that’s a neat photo!


  5. on June 10, 2015 at 5:52 pm stephanie

    Every week we walk over to Asbury for dinner. Cross & Orange, Taka, Fish, Pascal and Sabine, Tallulah’s, Toast, Biergarten….Just keeps getting better and better.



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