Thursday, April 18, 2013
Little Town NJ is open on Sinatra Drive.
While the scene is cool, sleek and brand new, the dishes should remind you of your New Jersey youth. Little Town NJ — which is owned by celebrity brothers Chris and Albie Manzo as well as Pour House owners Sean McGarr and Michael Sinensky — features all that's good about New Jersey. Sean McGarr's favorite: the chicken Savoy. "That's kind of the unofficial food of New Jersey," he said at the opening of the restaurant on Wednesday night. Michael Sinensky emphasized that the restaurant supports local farms and breweries. "It's all about New Jersey," Sinensky said. About the partnership with the Manzo brothers — who add an undeniable dose of star power to the new restaurant — Sinensky said it was working out well. "They know it's not about …
Friday, March 15, 2013
To be closer to her sons, Caroline and Al Manzo have acquired property in the Mile Square.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
A gala will be held on February 2.
Rebuild Hoboken, the city's relief fund, is currently in the process of organizing its biggest event to date. After receiving a $250,000 donation last week from Haven Savings Bank, the committee is now in the midst of preparing a star studded event at the W Hotel on February 2. The Manzo Brothers — Hobokenites Albie and Chris — told The Dish that they will be present at the event, and may show up with more family members. According to Jackie Burton, who is on the Rebuild Hoboken committee, said the organizers are currently "reviewing teams, traffic flow, décor, required staff numbers and starting a list of what celebrities could be approached to attend." Hobokenites can attend the event, tickets will be available at multiple price points. …
Thursday, November 22, 2012
The reality stars bartended at the Pour House on Tuesday night.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Sandy relief efforts took a bit of a celebrity turn on Tuesday night. Chris and Albie Manzo — Hoboken's inseparable celebrity brothers — spent the night bartending at the Village Pour House. "It's easy for Al and I to help," Chris, 23, said, before the event started on Tuesday. The tips went directly to help Sandy relief, the brothers said. The two wanted to help in the efforts, they said, and every little bit helps. During the storm, the Manzos delivered goods and supplies to the High School. The reality star sons went back to Franklin Lakes for the duration of Sandy and drove into town a few days after. "It was like Gotham City," said Chris, recalling the lack of power and the many national guard trucks in Hoboken at the time. "It was …
Friday, November 16, 2012
Chris and Albie will be behind the bar of the Pour House in Hoboken on Tuesday.
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Friday, November 16, 2012
The Manzo Brothers — Hoboken's very own reality stars — will be bartending on Tuesday night at the Pour House in Hoboken, to raise money for Sandy relief efforts. Clean up continues in town and business owners are still struggling in the wake of Sandy. Hoboken's business owners are urging all residents to do their holiday shopping in town, to stimulate the local economy. All proceeds and tips will go toward New Jersey relief efforts. If you want your drink poured by the Manzos — Chris and Albie will both be there — stop by the Village Pour House between 7 and 10 p.m. on Tuesday.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The brothers announced the coming of the restaurant on Twitter on Thursday afternoon.
Hoboken residents and Reality television stars Chris and Albie Manzo will be opening a restaurant in town. UsWeekly reported on Thursday afternoon that the brothers are partnering with Michael Sinensky and Sean McGarr—the owner of the Village Pour House—to open Little Town New Jersey. The restaurant will serve locally sourced produce, craft beers and wine, the magazine reported. "Have a dream team of people behind the restaurant, It really is going to be awesome," Chris Manzo posted on Twitter after the announcement.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Test your knowledge in Hoboken next week.
Talking about the Real Housewives of New Jersey in a bar? Not cool. Except, of course, when Albie and Chris Manzo themselves are asking you questions about it. Next Wednesday night, the infamous Manzo brothers will host a RHONJ trivia night at the Village Pour House on First and Garden Streets. Proceeds will go toward the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Man & Woman of the Year campaign. Z100's Loren Ray is also hosting that night. The event requires a $20 door donation, which gets all the attendees food and drink specials, a chance at winning a door prize and access to other raffles. And of course the bar is teasing people with the idea that some of the real Real Housewives may show up. To reserve a seat, email: emily@funbars.com. …
Eric
6:31 pm on Sunday, April 21, 2013
*YAWN* Little fried balls of rice and little Hamburgers are what you lead with? So basically another run-of-the-mill, boring place comes to Hoboken. I wonder if they have enough flat screens?   more ›