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Ark Pub & Eatery401 Sea Ave. - map Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 732.295.1122 Hours Sun - Sat 11:30am - 2am Web Information web page thearkpub@aol.com add / change info
Features kids' menu vegetarian dishes takeout private room private parties offsite catering kid friendly large groups ok fireplace television entertainment / live music Accepts cash American Express Visa MasterCard/Eurocard gift certificates Smoking not permitted Dress casual Alcohol full bar Reservations accepted Parking street parking public transit accessible own parking lot |
Top: United States: NJ: Point Pleasant Beach Description Fresh Seafood, Steaks, Burgers & Daily Specials. Theme nights Mon-Thurs which include additional specials & entertainment/activities. Private Party room accommodates up to 60 people. Beer Club, Happy Hours, t-shirts/hoodies, giveaways on certain nights, flat screen tv's, causal atmosphere, children friendly. Reviews review it add a link Digital City Listing - Digital City - suggest change Show 10 | 20 | 30 | 50 reviews on each page The Ark - good local pub Good Time! I've been to the Ark before but not in awhile. Wife grew up staying in this area for the summer. Today was not a good day for us here. Beers were great, as were the steamers. After that, it was all down hill. Rolls were warm but microwaved to that nice tough, polyester texture. Inedible. Salad was a monotonous small flat dish with a lettuce mix I can buy in a bag at any supermarket with three low-grade tasteless cherry tomatoes, and some thick cut cold onion rings (I don't eat thick-cut cold onion rings). Baked potato had a flavor I could only remotely identify that goes along with a potato that has seen it's day (old), and the small (5 or 6 oz?) piece of swordfish was chewy, dry, rubbery, and seemed gristley (like a piece of bad tough steak). Couldn't believe it was really a fresh (rather than previously frozen) piece of fish, as the menu clearly stated. Could have done better at Pathmark fish counter. To top it off, I was placed in a booth where with the late afternoon bright sun, there was an intense reflection through the window from a windshield directly into my eyes. So, I couldn't look at my wife while I ate (luckily it wasn't much or long). I will admit the service was good. I don't know if it was maybe just a bad day in May. I sure do hope so. [30 May 2004 19:29:33] As Good as it Gets at the Shore
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