There is still plenty of summer left, and if you’re planning some time in or near The Wildwoods, here are some restaurants you may want to try.
What Are Some Of The Best Restaurants In The Wildwoods?
I’m heading to North Wildwood this weekend. I haven’t been there in a very long time, so I was curious which restaurants I should go to while I’m down there.
The best restaurant critics I know are the residents of New Jersey, so I asked on several social media platforms which places were the best to eat at.
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I wasn’t surprised to get a lot of great suggestions, but since I’m only going to be there for the weekend, I figured the magic number was three.
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So I counted all your votes and put together the top three favorite restaurants in The Wildwoods according to you, and here they are.
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Remember, there were so many votes for different restaurants, and we wish we could have included them all, but here are the top 3.
Your Three Favorite Restaurants In The Wildwoods
We are giving them to you in no particular order, since the vote was so close. Here they are:
Two Mile Landing – A very popular and delicious restaurant and marina in Wildwood Crest
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Lobster House, Cape May – We had a feeling this one would make the list, and we’re glad it did.
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Duffinetti’s – I remember going to this place many years ago, and people who have been there recently say it’s better than ever.
Google MapsGoogle MapsMost visited restaurants and diners in Monmouth County, NJ
These establishments logged the most visits in Monmouth County last year.
The data — from May 2025 to May 2026 — comes from Townsquare partner Placer.Ai, which uses foot traffic, real estate and other location-based data for trend analysis.
Gallery Credit: Rick Rickman
Most visited restaurants and food spots in Red Bank, NJ
These establishments logged the most visits in Red Bank last year.
The data — from May 2025 to May 2026 — comes from Townsquare partner Placer.Ai, which uses foot traffic, real estate and other location-based data for trend analysis.
Gallery Credit: Erin Vogt

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