T Fiore Demolition

Share: 
411-457 Wilson Ave
Newark, NJ 07105
Directions
Get Listed

Premier Businesses in Newark, NJ

Fernandes Steakhouse
  • • Broiled Seafood Combinations
  • • Lunch Specials
  • • Catering Available
(973) 589-4099
Directions Website
View More Info
Fornos of Spain
  • • Fresh Seafood
  • • Fish, Paella & Mariscada
  • • Delicious Steaks & More!
(973) 589-4767
Directions Website
View More Info
Iberia Peninsula Restaurant
  • • Portuguese & Spanish Cuisine
  • • Family Oriented Casual Dining
  • • Reasonably Priced
(973) 344-2067
Directions Website
View More Info
Topaz Thai Restaurant
  • • Home-Style Thai Cooking
  • • Fresh, Flavorful & Satisfying
  • • Dine In - Take Out - Catering
(973) 759-7425
Directions Website
View More Info

Things To Do in Newark, NJ

Krug’s Tavern Krug’s Tavern

In the heart of Newark’s IronBound district, you’ll find Krug’s Tavern. Both a restaurant and a dive bar, this laid-back, casual tavern is open for lunch, Happy Hour, dinner and into the late hours of the night. Munch on oversized sandwiches or the best burger in town while you sip on your choice of typical dive bar drinks.

See more Nightlife
Pole Position Raceway Pole Position Raceway

Give family time a slightly competitive edge at Pole Position Raceway, an indoor go-kart racing attraction in Jersey City. This huge indoor track features two quarter-mile tracks and adult karts that can go all the way up to 45 mph. Kid’s karts, of course, are also available. Race each other or team up to beat your opponents on these fun, winding racetracks.

See more Attractions
Pedals N Paddles Pedals N Paddles

Head over to Pedals N Paddles in Seaside Heights to take advantage of Newark’s proximity to water. Whether you are new to boating or an expert, you’ll find some fun ways to take to the water at this aquatic sports rental store. Attempt to ride a water bike, practice your kayaking, challenge yourself to stand-up paddle boarding or relax in a classic pedal boat.

See more Sports
American Labor Museum American Labor Museum

The American Labor Museum, also known as the Botto House National Landmark, was the site where Industrial Workers of the World union leaders spoke to the crowds gathered beneath the balcony during the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913. Since that historic day, this house attraction has served as an educational museum meant to further American understanding of “the history of work, workers and the labor movement throughout the world.”

See more Museums