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Welcome!
ear Friends and Visitors,
Whether your trip is business or pleasure, same-day or overnight, the Princeton-Mercer Region is the place to visit. We have incredible accommodations, hospitality, transportation, guided tours and tourist guides, cultural services, sports and recreation, retail and, yes, of course HISTORY!
With our country’s Semiquincentennial (250th) birthday approaching in 2026, there are no better places to visit, then to follow George Washington’s path to American freedom from the Battle of Trenton to Princeton and beyond. You will find the Princeton Mercer Region the perfect place, enjoy!
This guide will lead you through the many treasures of the region. Even if your visit is as short as one day or a weekend, you will enjoy your time and want to come back again and again.
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From all of us who call this region home, we know you will enjoy your visit!
Hal English, President & CEOPrinceton Mercer Regional Chamber and
Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau
Your Ideal Day Unfolds...
9AM
Grab a breakfast pastry at one of our many specialty cafés, like the Wildflour Bakery/Café or a delicious 100% Organic Power Green Blend at Arlee’s Raw Blends.
10AM
Visit Grounds for Sculpture and their 42-acre outdoor sculpture park.
1PM
Have lunch at Rat’s Restaurant, Agricola Eatery or Witherspoon Grill for a classic outdoor Princeton-Mercer experience.
2PM
Stroll through Princeton University’s campus or take a guided outdoor tour with Princeton Tour Company.
3PM
Enjoy delicious artisan ice cream at The Bent Spoon or a sweet treat at the House of Cupcakes.
4PM
Shop at Palmer Square’s world-class stores and boutiques.
5PM
Dinner awaits at one of the many outdoor dining restaurants in walking distance. Try The Peacock Inn, Yankee Doodle Tap Room or The Alchemist & Barrister.
7PM
Enjoy the nightlife as you stroll through the illuminated fountains of Palmer Square and Scudder Plaza, where the monumental Fountain of Freedom sculpture lives.
Perfect for Weekend Exploring!
FRIDAY NIGHT
Arrive in Mercer County and check into one of our picturesque boutique hotels like The Peacock Inn or Nassau Inn for a quintessential Princeton experience. Visit beautiful downtown Princeton and explore the distinctive shops and fabulous outdoor restaurants in Palmer Square. After dinner enjoy a performance at McCarter Theatre Center or the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
SATURDAY
Princeton University
Discover the historical grounds of Princeton University. The campus boasts magnificent architecture and natural beauty! Stroll the grounds to see beautiful buildings and picturesque gardens.
MarketFair
The area’s leading source for every element of today’s fulfilling lifestyle! Find the latest styles in fashion apparel, delicious dining options, catch the latest movie, or meet a friend for coffee.
Delaware-Raritan Canal State Park or Mercer County Park
Spend some time outdoors on the Delaware-Raritan Canal or at scenic Mercer County Park. Go hiking, boating, or picnicking with the family. You can rent bicycles and explore historic trails throughout both parks. Rentals are available at Princeton Canoe & Kayak Rental to use on the canal. The kids can enjoy the playground or take in the activities near Mercer Lake.
SUNDAY
Terhune Orchards
Whether you are looking for some fun with the family or some adult activities, Terhune Orchards has entertainment for all ages. You can pick your own fruits and vegetables or enjoy tastings at their winery. Don’t forget to have one of their famous apple cider donuts!
Grounds for Sculpture
Take a tour of the outdoor 42-acre public sculpture park located in Hamilton, NJ, only 20 minutes from downtown Princeton. Grounds For Sculpture is also a garden and arboretum, featuring paved terraces, pergolas, and courtyards with natural woodlands as well as pond groves of bamboo and two eateries. Rat’s Restaurant is famous for its delicious food and eclectic atmosphere, overlooking the sculptures and a lily pond inspired by the paintings of Claude Monet.
Easy Accessibility
THE PRINCETON-MERCER AREA is an idyllic region unlike any other and as you can see below, the area is easily accessible by car, train, bus, and airplane. Plus, it’s located between New York and Philadelphia and boasts robust outdoor activities, world-class accommodations, restaurants and museums, along with intriguing historic sites, wineries, breweries, and first-rate sports arenas.
BY AIR Local Airports
• Trenton-Mercer Airport, Ewing, NJ - Airport Code: TTN Featuring Frontier Airlines.
• Princeton Airport, Princeton, NJ - Airport Code: 39N
International Airports
• Newark Liberty International Airport (39 miles/Drive Time: 55 minutes) - Airport Code: EWR
• Philadelphia International Airport (52 miles/Drive Time: 55 minutes) - Airport Code: PHL
• Atlantic City International Airport (99 miles/Drive Time: 1 hour and 40 minutes) Airport Code: ACY
BY CAR
Interstate 95 runs through the county, connecting the shore points and the Garden State Parkway with the NJ Turnpike, Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and points north and south.
BY TRAIN
The region offers three main train stations: Hamilton Station, Princeton Junction Station and Trenton Transit Center.
The Princeton Junction Station offers an easy connection from Newark Airport or NYC (via the Northeast Corridor Line) directly to downtown Princeton. Catch the “Dinky” from the station to arrive just 3 blocks away from downtown Princeton.
Hamilton Train Station also falls along the Northeast Corridor Line and allows easy access to the Princeton sub urbs. It is the closest train station to Grounds for Sculpture. Trenton Transit Center easily connects Philadelphia to the Mercer County region via SEPTA or Amtrak lines.
BY BUS
NJ TRANSIT provides bus service from downtown Princeton to New York City. Local bus service is available throughout the county as well.
Historic Princeton Walking Tour
1 EINSTEIN HOUSE
Albert Einstein lived on Mercer Street from 1935 until he passed away 20 years later. 112 Mercer St.
2 PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Established in 1812, this was the first seminary founded by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. 64 Mercer St. 609-921-8300 • www.ptsem.edu
3 MORVEN MUSEUM & GARDENS
A U.S. National Historic Landmark, was built in the 1750s by Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It served as Lord Cornwallis’ headquarters, and until recently, was the residence of New Jersey’s governors. 55 Stockton St. Princeton 609-924-8144 • www.morven.org
4 PRINCETON BATTLE MONUMENT
This marker depicts General Washington leading his troops on horseback into the Battle of Princeton. Stockton St. at Monument Dr. 609-921-0074 • www.state.nj.us/dep/ parksandforests/parks/princeton.html
5 EINSTEIN STATUE
This historic bronze bust was a gift from world-renowned sculptor Robert Berks and sits outside Borough Hall near the intersec tion of Stockton St. & Bayard Ln.
6 NASSAU PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Founded in 1766, this site is still an active place of worship today. The original structure burned down in 1813. After being rebuilt in eight months, it was destroyed again in 1835 when a skyrocket landed on the roof during an Independence Day celebration. The cur rent structure dates from 1836. 61 Nassau St. 609-924-0103 • www.nassauchurch.org
7 PALMER SQUARE
This popular destination hosts musical events and offers shopping and dining options. 609-921-2333 www.palmersquare.com
8 MACLEAN HOUSE
Built in 1756, Maclean House was home to ten University presidents as well as seven deans of faculty. It is now the home of the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Nassau St. & Elm Dr. Princeton University Campus, 609-258-3603 • www.artmuseum. princeton.edu/campus-art/maclean-house
9 NASSAU HALL
This site, built in 1756, was the largest aca demic building in the 13 original colonies, housing the entire College of New Jersey. It survived bombing during the Revolutionary War and two fires in the 1800s. Nassau St., Princeton University Campus, 609-258-3000 www.princeton.edu
10 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL
With a capacity for nearly 2,000 people, the site is the third-largest university chapel in the world. Nassau St., Princeton University Campus, 609-258-3048 www.princeton.edu
11 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM
There are more than 100,000 works at the museum, ranging from ancient to contempo rary art and spanning the entire world. The main Museum building is closed for construc tion and anticipated to open in late 2024. For more information, please go to: artmuseum.princeton.edu/visit
12 PROSPECT HOUSE AND GARDEN
In 1878, the home and accompanying 35-acre estate was deeded to Princeton
15 PRINCETON CEMETERY
In this small space of only a few acres, more illustrious Americans are buried than in any other similar cemetery in the country. 29 Greenview Avenue
16 MCCARTER THEATRE
Thomas N. McCarter, Princeton Class of 1888, donated funds to open this venerable theater in 1930. Today, it offers hundreds of performances each year. 91 University Place, 609- 258-2787 • www.mccarter.org
17 PRINCETON RAILROAD STATION
Originally opened in the 1800s, the station keeps the campus easily accessible via a single-car train for the five-minute ride from Princeton Station to Princeton Junction. University Pl.
Guided Tours
University and served as home to the University’s presidents. The garden was later redesigned by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson when her husband was president of Princeton University from 1902–1910. It has many vari eties of plants and trees, including specimens from around the world. Princeton University Campus, 609-258-3455 www.princeton.edu/prospecthouse
13 THE PRINCETON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
(formerly the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) is a pro fessional public policy school at Princeton University. The school provides an array of comprehensive coursework in the fields of international development, foreign policy, science and technology, and economics and finance through its undergraduate (AB) degrees, graduate Master of Public Affairs (MPA), Master of Public Policy (MPP), and PhD degrees. Princeton University, Robertson Hall 609-258-3000 www.princeton.edu
14 ART@BAINBRIDGE HOUSE
Lovers of Princeton history recognize Nassau Street’s storied number 158, known as Bainbridge House, as one of the few remaining eighteenth-century structures in downtown Princeton. A partnership between the Princeton University Art Museum and Princeton University preserved and restored the building, Known as Art@Bainbridge, the building features ground-floor gallery space for installations curated by the Art Museum. 158 Nassau St. 609-921-6748 www.artmuseum.princeton.edu/artbainbridge
THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PRINCETON AT UPDIKE FARMSTEAD
The Historical Society of Princeton is a hub for cultural enrichment, experiential education, and stewardship of collections and places. Sunday walking tours of Princeton historic sites are available as well as exhibitions at Updike farmstead. Updike Farmstead, 354 Quaker Rd., Princeton www.princetonhistory.org • 609-921-6748
PRINCETON TOUR COMPANY
Princeton Tour Company offers safe weekend public walking tours and seasonal cemetery visits, ghost hunts, and trolley tours. Private, highly customized walking tours, bus tours, scavenger hunts, and team-building events are offered year-round. 116 Nassau Street, Princeton • www.princetontourcompany.com 855-743-1415
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
ORANGE KEY GUIDE SERVICE
This official Princeton University tour service designed for prospective students and visitors operates daily. Princeton University Campus, Princeton • www.princeton.edu/~oktour/ orangekey • 609-258-1766
TEN CRUCIAL DAYS ASSOCIATION, INC.
On 10 days in December 1776 and January 1777, several decisive battles were fought between the Continental Army and the British Army. Experience the Ten Crucial Days Historic District with a private guide. www.tencrucialdays.org • 609-389-5657
Take Ten
1 GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE
Grounds for Sculpture is a 42-acre public sculpture park located in Hamilton, NJ. Experience the sculptures, gardens, family fun events and renowned dining at Rat’s Restaurant.
2 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Whether it’s kayaking, horseback riding, or biking, the region has it covered. Enjoy a walk through Mercer County Park, paddleboat on Mercer Lake, or kayak down the Delaware-Raritan Canal.
3 OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM
After General Washington re-crossed the Delaware River, he won victory over British and Hessian troops housed in the Old Barracks, marking the turning point of the American Revolution.
4 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Chartered in 1746, Princeton University is British North America’s fourth-oldest college.
5 PALMER SQUARE Shop and stroll at Palmer Square, the gem of downtown Princeton. The square has a plethora of shops, restaurants, bars, and cafés. Foodies and shoppers unite with something for everyone, including plenty of outdoor options.
6 SHOPPING
World-class shopping lines the streets of Palmer Square in downtown Princeton. Try the one-stop shops at Hamilton Marketplace or look for that unique gift at the boutiques throughout one of Mercer County’s surrounding towns.
7 TEE TIME
Central New Jersey is your home for public golf and offers a variety of settings for every style. From tree-lined courses to open spaces and rolling greens, the courses at Mercer Oaks, Cherry Valley Country Club, Forsgate Country Club, Makefield Highlands Golf Club, and Springdale Golf Club are some of the finest.
8 SPORTING EVENTS & FESTIVALS
Our recreation, leisure and sports arenas offer concerts, games, and festivals all year long, including the Mercer County Festival Grounds. Trenton Thunder Ballpark, home of the Trenton Thunder, Minor League Baseball at its finest and CURE Insurance Arena, a top-notch venue that draws national acts to the region.
9 UNIQUE DOWNTOWNS
Visitors can enjoy a multitude of surrounding unique towns. Stroll through historic Princeton or quaint Pennington, dine in Robbinsville, or Hopewell, visit the parks in Hamilton or experience the many recreational activities in West Windsor.
10 WINERIES
The region boasts some of the state’s best wineries. Take a tour, sip and sample at places like Terhune Orchards, Hopewell Valley Vineyards, Working Dog Winery, or Crossing Vineyards & Winery.
With so much to explore in our region, we’ve noted the TOP 10 ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS.
Enjoy one, a few or all of them!
Experience Our Unique History!
DRUMTHWACKET
Sited on land that witnessed the 1777 Princeton Battle for American independence, Drumthwacket owned by the State of New Jersey is the stately home that is today the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey.
MORVEN MUSEUM & GARDEN
This National Historic Landmark has played a role in the history of New Jersey and the nation for more than 200 years. A museum since 2004, Morven’s history is America’s history, the second-floor galleries host changing exhibitions celebrating New Jersey’s cultural heritage.
PRINCETON CEMETERY
Legible gravestones date back to the year 1760 and include those of Aaron Burr, Grover Cleveland, John Witherspoon, Paul Tulane, and others. On March 18 each year, there is a celebration of Grover Cleveland’s birthday.
PRINCETON BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK
Coming at the end of “The Ten Crucial Days” that saw the well-known night crossing of the Delaware River and two battles in Trenton, the Battle of Princeton gave Washington his first victory against the British Regulars on the field.
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Located near Princeton Battlefield State Park, this was the first house of worship in Princeton (1726). Richard Stockton, one of New Jersey’s signers of the Declaration of Independence, is buried in the small graveyard.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
A trip to Princeton isn’t complete without visiting one of the most historical universities. Chartered in 1746, and known as the College of New Jersey until 1896, it was British North America’s fourth college. The College of New Jersey was relocated to Princeton in 1756 and was officially renamed Princeton University in 1896.
UPDIKE FARMSTEAD –HOME OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PRINCETON
Take the Historical Society of Princeton’s fabulous guided walking tours, offered every Sunday at 2 p.m. Enjoy a 2-mile, two-hour walk around downtown Princeton and the university campus as you learn about historic sites in the area.
THE 1719 WILLIAM TRENT HOUSE
William Trent built his country estate north of Philadelphia, in New Jersey, at the Falls of the Delaware River about 1719. During the American Revolution, the Trent House was occupied by Hessian forces and played a prominent role in several battles fought at Trenton during December 1776.
THE DOUGLAS HOUSE
Dating to about 1766, it is one of Trenton’s oldest structures. The Douglas House has had four locations over the past 200+ years, but sits today just a few hundred feet from its original location. It became a land mark during the Revolutionary War, when General George Washington made it his headquarters and held his council of war here prior to the Battle of Assunpink, January 2, 1777.
THE OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM
General Washington crossed the Delaware River and won victory over British and Hessian troops housed in the Old Barracks, marking the turning point of the American Revolution. The Old Barracks are the only remaining colonial barracks in New Jersey.
We recommend visiting each venues’ website for operating hours and guidelines.
Discover Our Towns ' Charms
If you like discovering charming towns and villages, than this area is for you. Did you know that each community has a distinct character? Yes, some towns are modern and commercial, while others are rural and agricultural. But, they do share a common bond as they all take immense pride in their important role in our region.
PRINCETON
The Borough of Princeton was settled in 1696 and incorporated in 1813. Princeton Township was first settled by Quakers in 1838. In 2013, both of these municipalities consolidated to become the singular Princeton. The town is most famous for Princeton University, founded in 1746. The downtown business district is complete with bistros and charming boutiques, interspersed with popular national stores, and draws shoppers from far and wide.
TRENTON
New Jersey’s capital is a historic city proud of its past and with a bright future. Visit the site of the turning point of the American Revolution and be a part of its revitalization and blooming of new eateries.
EAST WINDSOR
Large expanses of preserved farmland and open space contribute to its country charm. Numerous township parks, including the spectacular 160-acre Etra Lake Park, provide outstanding recreational facilities perfect for families.
EWING
The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Lenni Lenape Indians who hunted and fished along the banks of the Delaware River and the township’s many creeks that transect the land. The township now has many parks that are
ideal for hiking, taking an evening stroll, or going for a bike ride with the family.
HAMILTON
Hamilton is home to several public parks and recreational facilities, the nationally acclaimed Grounds for Sculpture — a 42-acre sculpture park — and Sayen Gardens, the site of Hamilton’s annual Azalea Festival. Hamilton also enjoys bustling commercial districts, such as the Hamilton Marketplace and the Shoppes of Hamilton.
HIGHTSTOWN
Many of the borough’s well-preserved houses have historic connections from the Colonial and Victorian periods. An assortment of downtown shops, restaurants, and convenient strip malls provide numerous choices for shoppers.
HOPEWELL BOROUGH
Hopewell Borough includes historic and scenic land scapes, along with a quaint downtown area with plenty of restaurants. Hopewell Township relives its rich history each Christmas with a reenactment of George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River in 1776. Major employers include Janssen Pharmaceutical, Merrill Lynch, Traprock, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. The township also has many recreational facilities for hiking, walking, and picnicking.
LAWRENCE
Lawrence Township is known for its diversity and histor ic beauty. The Main Street Historic District, as well as the
beautiful architecture and exhibits of the historic houses and churches, will take you back in time. Lawrence is known for the village of Lawrenceville, a national historic landmark, and for the Lawrenceville School, founded in 1810.
PENNINGTON
Dating to 1697, Pennington Borough maintains its historic ambiance today. On Main Street, well-kept houses display plaques engraved with dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. Others, keeping pace with the borough’s lively, contemporary mood, have been transformed into comfort able coffee shops, restaurants, and specialty shops.
ROBBINSVILLE
Restaurants, retail shopping, the historic town of Windsor, and a winery can all be found in Robbinsville. In addition, the township has various recreational spaces, including the Town Center Lake Gazebo, which hosts a summer concert series. Spend a day with the family at Oasis Family Farm or at shopping centers in the Robbinsville area.
WEST WINDSOR
The township offers countless recreational activities, including four public golf courses, a swimming complex, indoor and outdoor tennis, boating, a senior center with recreational and educational programs, and organized sports for children. Events occur throughout the year, including a Food Truck Fiesta and various cultural festivals held in Mercer County Park.
Tour Our Local Wineries
SIP YOUR WAY THROUGH THE REGION!
Crossing Vineyards & Winery is located on a 200-yearold estate less than a mile from the place where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776. They offer award-winning wines, wine education, and summer concerts!
The Grape Escape – Make your own wine! Personalize your wine by choosing the region, grape type, barrel type, and the amount of aging it will receive. You actively get to participate in the four steps of winemaking: crushing, pressing, racking, and bottling. Each bottle, finished with your custom label, is truly your creation!
Hopewell Valley Vineyards is dedicated to the creation of handcrafted wines by blending Old World traditions with New World flair. Their mission is to provide a relaxing, quaint, and beautiful environment to experience world-class wines, enjoy the company of friends, and create long-lasting memories.
Terhune Orchard Vineyard and Winery tasting room sits in a historic 150-year-old barn with 18 varieties of wine, including Apple Wine, Harvest Blues, Just Peachy and Cranberry. Visitors can also enjoy the pick-your-own farm and a market full of fresh fruits, vegetables, pies and of course the famous apple cider donuts.
Working Dog Winery produces estate grown wines made with great care on the property. The wines range from soft and fruity to big and bold. Spend a pleasant afternoon with friends sampling the award-winning wines. As an added bonus, the winery is dog friendly, so your four-legged friend is welcome!
Treat Your Tastebuds
Savor the specialties of these renowned restaurants. The locals frequently dine there too!
PRINCETON
Agricola - Like all our favorite foods, Agricola is fresh, down-to-earth and full of flavor. In Latin, “Agricola” means “farmer,” which embodies their farm-totable spirit and dedication to community and comfort.
The Bent SpoonAn artisan ice cream, specialty beverage & good-ingredient baked goods establishment.
Focusing on local, organic ingredients and re-inventing the classic treat.
EWING
PJ’s Pancake House & Tavern - PJ’s isn’t just pancakes. Come sample the new additions, including steak and seafood, tacos, mac and chesses, burgers, salads, tantalizing cocktails at the tavern and scrump tious sweets at the bakery! There is something for the entire family to enjoy!
HAMILTON
Killarney’s Publick House - Looking for a fun Irish pub? Visit Killarney’s, offering authentic Irish dishes and classic American comfort food. Dine inside or out, make your belly and heart happy with every sip and smile.
Rat’s Restaurant - Rat’s provides an exceptional dining experience like no other; from the moment you arrive, you’ll see why this extraordinarily charming and romantic venue is a favorite in the region.
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP
Brick Farm TavernThe Brick Farm Tavern creates farm-to-table dining. Whether you’re coming for cocktails or a special dinner, you will appreciate the importance placed on the local farming and artisan community.
PLAINSBORO
Sumi Ramen - Sumi Ramen brings to you an authentic Japanese menu that features recipes from the renowned ramen and sushi masters of Japan. Known for their high-quality and healthconscious ramen, all noodles are made in-house and are regarded for their stunning and unique flavor.
ROBBINSVILLE
DeLorenzo’s Tomato
Pies - If you enjoy pizza, visit DeLorenzo’s for their famous thin crust tomato pies made from the finest quality ingredients. If you prefer salad, they offer a great delicious mixed green and seasonal salads.
Food & Restaurants
BAKERIES
Delizioso Bakery+Kitchen
609-921-2233
205 Witherspoon St, Princeton
Nothing Bundt Cakes
732-284-4747
3495 US Rte 1 S, Princeton www.nothingbundtcakes.com
Sweet Gourmet
732-567-2858
1225 State Rd, Princeton www.sweetgourmet.biz
BANQUET FACILITIES
Boathouse at Mercer Lake 866-683-3586
334 S Post Rd, West Windsor www.boathouseatmercerlake.com
Cherry Valley Country Club 609-466-4244
125 Country Club Dr, Skillman www.cherryvalleycc.com
Heirloom Events LLC
609-915-2929
40 Martin Ln, Mercerville www.heirloomeventsnj.com
River House at Odette’s, A Refined Hospitality Property 808-292-1029
274 S River Rd, New Hope www.riverhousenewhope.com
See ad, page 7
Villa Mannino
609-298-9000
73 Rte 130, Bordentown www.villamannino.com
CATERING
Chefs For Seniors
609-545-2315
116 Village Blvd, Ste 200, Princeton www.chefsforseniors.com/central-new-jersey McCaffrey’s 215-752-9440
2200 W Cabot Blvd., Langhorne, PA www.mccaffreys.com
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RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE
Start your evening the Ruth’s Chris way – over a mouth-watering filet. Sit back and enjoy the most tender and delicious steak you’ve ever tasted. Each steak is thick, juicy and served “sizzling” on a 500 degree plate. Ruth’s Chris Steak House, your table is waiting.
2 Village Blvd., Princeton 609-452-0041 www.ruthschris.com
THE ALCHEMIST & BARRISTER
Our kitchen is now fully open and we are proud to introduce our new Executive Chef Nicole Biondi! Nicole has been in the restaurant business for over 15 years and has the experience, talent and creativity the A&B has been waiting for. Although some of our staples are taking a breather, we know how important it is that the restaurant business makes positive changes and keeps moving forward each year. We are now offering our updated menu with delicious new items!
28 Witherspoon St . Princeton, NJ (609) 924-5555 www.theaandb.com
Mercer Oaks Catering
609-275-9260
725 Village Rd W, Princeton Junction www.merceroakscatering.com
Olives Catering 609-921-1569
22 Witherspoon St., Princeton www.olivesprinceton.com
Palace of Asia Indian Grill 609-497-9500
4591 Rte 27, Kingston www.palace-of-asia.com
Rat’s RestaurantConstellation Culinary Group 609-584-7800
16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton www.ratsrestaurant.com
DISTILLERY
Sourland Mountain Spirits
609-333-8575
130 Hopewell Rocky Hill Rd, Hopewell www.sourlandspirits.com
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Arlee’s Raw Blends L.L.C. 609-915-0158
246 Nassau St, Princeton www.arleesrawblends.com Geogreens 856-419-8454
Mill One C239, 1 N Johnston Ave Hamilton • www.geogreens.org
House of Cupcakes 609-924-0085
32 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.houseofcupcakes.com
McCaffrey’s Princeton 609-683-1600
301 N Harrison St, Princeton www.mccaffreys.com
McCaffrey’s West Windsor 609-799-3555
335 Princeton-Hightstown Rd West Windsor www.mccaffreys.com
Nassau Street Seafood & Produce Company 609-921-0620
256 Nassau St, Princeton www.nassaustreetseafood.com
Pure Green Princeton 609-356-0122
3371 US Hwy 1, 302 Mercer Mall Lawrenceville www.puregreennj.com
Ritchie & Page Distributing Company 732-223-9100
175 New Canton Way, Robbinsville www.rpdbeer.com
Savory Leaf Café
609-510-5148
960 Spruce St, Lawrenceville www.savoryleafcafe.com
Small World Coffee 609-924-4377
14 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.smallworldcoffee.com
The Bent Spoon 609-924-2368
35 Palmer Square West, Princeton www.thebentspoon.com
Wawa, Inc. 856-616-6470
206 White Horse Pike, Barrington Commons, Barrington www.wawa.com
RESTAURANTS
Agricola LLC
609 921 2798
11 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.agricolaeatery.com
Alchemist & Barrister Restaurant & Pub 609-924-5555
28 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.TheAandB.com
See ad, page 27
Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar 609-881-9464
400 Main Blvd E, Ste 600, Ewing www.aroogas.com
Bahama Breeze 609-799-3808
3535 US Rte 1, Princeton www.bahamabreeze.com
Blue Point Grill 609-921-1211
258 Nassau St, Princeton www.bluepointgrill.com
Brick Farm Tavern LLC 609-333-9200
130 Hopewell Rocky Hill Rd, Hopewell www.brickfarmtavern.com
Chick-fil-A Lawrenceville 609-710-5511
2950 Brunswick Pike Lawrenceville www.lawrencevillechicken.com
Cooper’s Riverview 609-393-7300
50 Riverview Executive Park Rte 29, Trenton www.coopersnj.com
Crab Du Jour 609-403-6370
1769 N Olden Ave, Ewing www.crabdujourewing.com
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Crab Du Jour
856-393-8182
4000 Rte 130, Delran www.crabdujour.com
elements / Mistral 609-924-0078
66 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.mistralprinceton.com
Eno Terra 609-497-1777
4484 Rte 27, Kingston www.enoterra.com
JM Group
609-924-8431
12 Pine St, Princeton www.jmgroupprinceton.com
Kuo Social Restaurant 609-208-9988
2360 NJ-33, Robbinsville www.kuo-social.com
La Rosa Chicken & Grill 609-718-3111
301 N Harrison St, Princeton www.larosagrill.com/princeton-nj
Landmark Hospitality 866-683-3586
675 Garfield Ave, Jersey City www.landmarkhospitality.com
McDonald’s 609-671-0733
501 Chambers St, Trenton McDonald’s Restaurants/ Smolar Group, Inc 609-888-3532
2556 S Broad St, Trenton Mediterra 609-252-9680
29 Hulfish St, Princeton www.mediterrarestaurant.com
Metro North
609-454-3121
378 Alexander Rd, Princeton metrogrills.net/metro-north-princetonnj/index.php
PJ’s Pancake House - Princeton 609-924-1353
154 Nassau St, Princeton www.pancakes.com
PJ’s Pancake House West Windsor 609-799-0688
Windsor Plaza, 64 Princeton-Hightstown Rd West Windsor www.pancakes.com
Proof
609-497-7663
84 Nassau St, Princeton www.proofpizzeria.com
Rocky Hill Inn 609-683-8930
137 Washington St, Rocky Hill www.rockyhilltavern.com
Ruth’s Chris Steak House 609-452-0041
2 Village Blvd, Princeton www.ruthschris.com
See ad, page 27
Salt Creek Grille 609-419-4200
Princeton Forrestal Village One Rockingham Row Princeton www.saltcreekgrille.com
Sumi Ramen 609-269-5218
10 Schalks Crossing Rd, Plainsboro www.sumiramen.com
Teresa Caffe
609-921-1974
19-23 Palmer Square E, Princeton www.teresacaffe.com
Terra Momo Bread Company 609-688-0188
74 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.terramomobread.com/home
Terra Momo Restaurant Group 609-924-4009 www.terramomo.com
The Logan Inn 215-862-2300
10 W Ferry St, New Hope, PA www.loganinn.com
The Stone Terrace by John Henry’s 609-581-8855
2275 Kuser Rd, Hamilton www.thestoneterrace.com
Triumph Brewing Company 609-924-7855
138 Nassau St, Princeton www.triumphbrewing.com
Wildflour Bakery/Café 609-620-1100 2691 Main St, Lawrenceville wildflourbakery-cafe.com
Witherspoon Grill 609-924-6011
57 Witherspoon St, Princeton www.witherspoongrill.com
VINEYARDS
Crossing Vineyards & Winery 215-493-6500
1853 Wrightstown Rd, Newtown www.crossingvineyards.com
Hopewell Valley Vineyards, LLC 609-737-4465
46 Yard Rd, Pennington www.enjoyhopewellvalleywines.com
Attractions
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
American Repertory Ballet/ Princeton Ballet School 609-921-7758
80 Albany St, 2nd Fl, New Brunswick www.arballet.org
ArtPride New Jersey 609-479-3377
432 High St, Burlington www.artpridenj.org
Arts Council of Princeton 609-924-8777
102 Witherspoon St
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts Princeton www.artscouncilofprinceton.org
Boheme Opera NJ 609-581-9551
PO Box 4157, Trenton www.bohemeopera.com
Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey 609-558-2292
PO Box 7683, Trenton
Ginger Ninja Productions, LLC 732-903-4386
PO Box 193, Allenwood www.gingerninjacomedy.com
Hopewell Theater 609-466-2026
5 S Greenwood Ave, Hopewell www.hopewelltheater.com/live Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University 609-258-5262
122 Alexander St, Princeton www.princeton.edu/arts/ McCarter Theatre Center 609-258-2787
91 University Pl, Princeton www.mccarter.org
See ad, page 17
Passage Theatre 609-392-0766
PO Box 967, Trenton www.passagetheatre.org
Princeton Pro Musica 609-683-5122
231 Clarksville Rd, PO Box 2244
Princeton Junction www.princetonpromusica.org
Princeton Summer Theater 732-997-0205
PO Box 183, Princeton www.princetonsummertheater.org
Princeton Symphony Orchestra 609-497-0020
575 Ewing St, PO Box 250, Princeton www.princetonsymphony.org
See ad, page 22
Princeton University Concerts 609-258-2800
Woolworth Center, Room 301 Princeton www.princetonuniversityconcerts.org
State Theatre New Jersey 732-247-7200
40 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick www.stnj.org
The College of New Jersey Center for the Arts 609-771-2065
The School of Arts & Communication 2000 Pennington Rd
Ewing www.tcnj.edu/cfa
Trenton Music Makers 609-394-8700
PO Box 5206, Trenton www.trentonmusicmakers.org
Village Arts 609-502-1674
42 S Main St, 2nd Fl, Wrightstown www.VillageArtsNJ.com
West Windsor Arts Council 609-716-1931
952 Alexander Rd, Princeton Junction www.westwindsorarts.org
Westminster Choir College 609-921-7100
101 Walnut Ln, Princeton www.rider.edu/wcc
Westrick Music Academy
609-688-1888
231 Clarksville Rd, Ste 8, Princeton Junction www.westrickmusic.org
CLUBSCOUNTY/GOLF/TENNIS/SWIM
Cobblestone Creek Country Club 609-896-0259
2170 Lawrence Rd, Lawrenceville www.cobblestonecreek.club
Cranbury Golf Club and “The Bog” Restaurant 609-799-0341
49 Southfield Rd, West Windsor www.cranburygolf.com
Forsgate Country Club 732-521-0070
375 Forsgate Dr, Monroe Twp www.forsgatecc.com
Makefield Highlands Golf Club 215-321-7000
1418 Woodside Rd, Yardley, PA www.makefieldhighlandsgolf.com
Springdale Golf Club 609-921-8790
1895 Clubhouse Dr, Princeton www.springdalegc.org
Stonybrook Golf Club 609-466-2215
207 Stony Brook Rd, Hopewell www.stonybrookgolf.nj.com
The Bedens Brook Club 609-466-2646
240 Rolling Hill Rd, Skillman www.bedensbrook.com
TPC Jasna Polana 609-688-0500
8 Lawrenceville Rd, Princeton www.tpcatjasnapolana.com
Trenton Country Club 609-883-3800
201 Sullivan Way, West Trenton www.trentoncc.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Mercer County Italian American Festival Association 609-631-7544
2421 Liberty St, Hamilton www.ItalianAmericanFestival.com
Princeton Garden Theatre 609-279-1999
160 Nassau St, Princeton www.princetongardentheatre.org
Princeton Tour Company 855-743-1415
98 Nassau St, Princeton www.princetontourcompany.com
See ad, page 13
Sound Choice Disc Jockeys, Inc. 609 915-2648
87 Federal City Rd, Lawrenceville www.djchoice.com
CURE Insurance Arena 609-656-3200
81 Hamilton Ave, Trenton www.cureinsurancearena.com
TapSnap 1097 908-531-6483
601 US 206 #26, Ste 417, Hillsborough www.tapsnap1097.com
Theater to Go 609-915-6409
7 Holly Ln, Lawrenceville www.theatertogo.com
The Grape Escape 609-409-9463
12 Stults Rd, Ste 101, Dayton www.gograpes.com
FARMERS MARKET
Terhune Orchards
609-924-2310
330 Cold Soil Rd, Princeton www.terhuneorchards.com
See ad, page 24
FILM FESTIVAL
Nassau Film Festival 732-718-3176
29 Greaves Pl, Cranford www.nassaufilmfestival.org
MUSEUMS
Grounds For Sculpture
609-586-0616
80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton www.groundsforsculpture.org
See ad, Inside Back Cover
Historical Society of Princeton 609-921-6748
354 Quaker Rd, Updike Farmstead
Princeton www.princetonhistory.org
See ad, page 4
Kidsbridge Tolerance Center 609-771-0300
999 Lower Ferry Rd, Ewing Township www.kidsbridgecenter.org
Morven Museum & Garden 609-924-8144
55 Stockton St, Princeton www.morven.org
See ad, page 30
Old Barracks Museum 609-396-1776
101 Barrack St, Trenton www.barracks.org
See ad, page 23
Princeton Einstein Museum of Science 609-203-5188
26 Sycamore Pl, Princeton www.princetoneinsteinmuseum.org
Princeton University Art Museum 609-258-3788 Princeton www.artmuseum.princeton.edu
RECREATION
Bury the Hatchet Princeton 732-580-5970
2495 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville www.burythehatchet.com
Princeton National Rowing Association 609-799-7100
1 S Post Rd, West Windsor www.rowpnra.org
Princeton Tennis Program
609-520-0015
92 Washington Rd, Princeton www.ptp.org
Sky Zone Hamilton 609-587-5867
17 Quakerbridge Plaza Dr, Unit B Hamilton www.skyzone.com/hamilton Stumpy’s Hatchet House 609-436-9737
745 Alexander Rd, Ste 1-3, Princeton www.stumpyshh.com/princetonnj
SPORTS Fan Favorite Club
609-577-1485
279 Whitehead Rd, Hamilton www.fanfavoriteclub.com
Hunter Farms/ Princeton Show Jumping 609-924-2932
1315 The Great Rd, Princeton www.princetonshowjumping.com Mercer U23 Soccer LLC 609-896-0706
4 Old Bridle Path, Lawrenceville www.realcentralnj.soccer
Princeton University 609-258-5073
Department of Athletics Jadwin Gymnasium, PO Box 71 Princeton www.goprincetontigers.com
Pro Level Training 215-990-2000
5 Mountainview Ct, Ewing Township
Prudential Center - New Jersey Devils 973-757-6453
25 Lafayette St, Newark www.prucenter.com/devils.nhl.com
Special Olympics New Jersey 609-896-8000
1 Eunice Kennedy Shriver Way Lawrenceville www.sonj.org
The First Tee of Greater Trenton
800-322-4352
431 Pennington Ave, Trenton www.thefirstteegreatertrenton.org
Thumbs Down Golf 609-577-0212
East Windsor www.golfinstructionmadesimple.com
Trenton Thunder 609-394-3300
One Thunder Rd, Trenton www.trentonthunder.com
Getting Around
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Atlantic City International Airport 609-645-7895
101 Atlantic City International Airport
Ste 106
Egg Harbor Township www.sjta.com/acairport
Newark Liberty International Airport 973-961-6000 Newark www.newarkairport.com
Philadelphia International Airport 215-937-6937
800 Essington Ave, Philadelphia www.phl.org
Trenton-Mercer Airport 609-882-1601
340 Scotch Rd, Ste 200, Ewing Township www.iflyttn.com
See ad, Back Cover
TRANSPORTATION
A-1 Limousine Inc. 800-367-0070
2 Emmons Dr, Princeton www.a1limo.com
Analar Corporation 609-921-7681
41 Airpark Rd, Princeton www.analarcorp.com
Greater Mercer TMA 609-452-1491
15 Roszel Rd S, Ste 101 , Princeton www.gmtma.org
King Limousine & Transportation 609-951-0444
2 Carnegie Rd, Lawrenceville www.kinglimoinc.com
National Charter Bus Jersey City 201-205-1238
Jersey City www.nationalbuscharter.com/ jersey-city-charter-bus
Starr Bus Charter & Tours
609-587-0626
2531 E State St, Trenton www.starrtours.com
Stout’s Transportation 609-883-8891
20 Irven St, Trenton www.stoutstransportation.com
Totten Transportation Services, Inc. 609-890-1415
PO Box 2627, Hamilton www.shipfreight.com
White Star Logistics Inc. 609-751-5252 200 Whitehead Rd, Suite 213, Hamilton www.ShipWSL.com
TRAVEL SERVICES
AAA, Mid-Atlantic Lawrenceville CCIT 609-419-1704 2970 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville www.aaa.com
Crown Cruise Vacations 609-945-9801
103 Main St, Ste 300, Princeton www.CrownCruiseVacations.com Cruise Planners 609-750-0807
295 Princeton Hightstown Rd, Ste 11-283 West Windsor www.makingvacationmemories.com
John Harsell dba Cruise Planners 609-439-1855
3 Search Ave, Pennington www.jdorytraveljourneys.com
MJ’s Travel Connection 609-924-2994 66 Fackler Rd, Lawrenceville www.mjstravelconnection.com
Sita World Tours 800-421-5643 16250 Ventura Blvd, Ste 300, Encino, CA www.sitatours.com
Accommodations
BED & BREAKFAST
Inn at Glencairn
609-497-1737
3301 Lawrenceville Rd, Princeton www.innatglencairn.com
See ad, page 21
HOTELS/CONFERENCE CENTERS
Chauncey Hotel & Conference Center 609-921-3600
1 Chauncey Rd, Princeton www.chauncey.com
See ad, page 11
Conference and Events Center at the New Jersey Hospital Association 609-275-4140
760 Alexander Rd, Princeton www.conferencecenternj.com
Conference Center at Mercer County Community College 609-570-3237
1200 Old Trenton Rd, West Windsor www.mccc.edu/cc
Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton 609-585-2111
530 US Rte 130, Hamilton www.marriott.com
Crowne Plaza Princeton Conference Center 609-936-4200
900 Scudders Mill Rd, Plainsboro www.princetoncp.com
DoubleTree by Hilton of Princeton 609-452-2400
4355 Rte One S at Ridge Rd, Princeton www.princeton.doubletree.com
Hilton Garden Inn - Hamilton 609-585-6789
800 US Hwy 130, Hamilton www.hamilton.hgi.com
Holiday Inn Express Princeton-Southeast 609-936-6600
870 Scudders Mill Rd, Plainsboro www.hieprinceton.com
Nassau Inn 609-921-7500
10 Palmer Square E, Princeton www.nassauinn.com
See ad, page 9
National Conference Center at the Holiday Inn of East Windsor 609-443-8000
399 Monmouth St, East Windsor www.nccmeetings.com
Princeton Marriott Hotel at Forrestal 609-452-7800
100 College Rd E, Princeton www.princetonmarriott.com
Residence Inn by Marriott Princeton/ Carnegie Center 609-799-0550
3563 US Rte 1, Princeton www.marriott.com/ttnww
Rider University Auxiliary Services 609-896-7700
2083 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville www.rider.edu/conferences
River House at Odette’s, A Refined Hospitality Property 808-292-1029
274 S River Rd, New Hope, PA www.riverhousenewhope.com
See ad, page 7
RWJ Conference Center
@ RWJ Fitness & Wellness
609-584-2159
3100 Quakerbridge Rd, Mercerville www.conferencecenter.rwjhamilton.org
SpringHill Suites by Marriott 609-530-0900
1000 Charles Ewing Blvd
Princeton S Corporate Center
Ewing www.ewingspringhill.com
The Peacock Inn 609-924-1707 20 Bayard Ln, Princeton www.peacockinn.com
See ad, page 15
Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village 609-452-7900
201 Village Blvd, Princeton www.westinprinceton.com
HOTELS/MOTELS
Best Western Princeton 732-329-4555
4191 US Hwy 1, Monmouth Junction www.BestWesternPrincetonInn.com
Courtyard by MarriottEwing/Princeton 609-771-8100
360 Scotch Rd, Ewing www.marriott.com/ttnet
Courtyard by Marriott - Princeton 609-716-9100
3815 US Rte 1, Princeton www.marriott.com/ttncy
Courtyard by Marriott Cranbury/ South Brunswick 609-655-9950
420 Forsgate Dr, Cranbury www.marriott.com/ewrbk
Element by Westin 609-671-0050
1000 Sam Weinroth Rd E, Ewing www.elementewing.com
Hampton Inn & Suites - Robbinsville 609-259-0300
153 W Manor Way, Robbinsville www.robbinsvillesuites.hamptoninn.com
Hampton Inn East Windsor 609-426-1600
384 Monmouth St, East Windsor www.eastwindsor.hamptoninn.com
Hampton Inn of Bordentown 609-298-4000
2004 Rte 206, Bordentown www.hilton.com/en/hotels/ bdtnjhx-hampton-bordentown Holiday Inn Princeton 609-520-1200
100 Independence Way, Princeton www.holidayinn.com
Homewood Suites by Hilton 609-720-0550
3819 Rte 1 S, Princeton www.princeton.homewoodsuites.com
Homewood Suites by HiltonHamilton, NJ 609-689-1260
960 US Hwy 130, Hamilton www.hamiltonnj.homewoodsuites.com Hyatt Place 609-720-0200
3565 US Hwy 1, Princeton www.hyattplace.com
Hyatt Regency Princeton 609-987-1234
102 Carnegie Center, Princeton www.princeton.regency.hyatt.com
Residence Inn by Marriott Hamilton 609-585-2111
559 Rte 130 N, Hamilton www.marriott.com/ttnrt
Shrinath, Inc.
T/A Sleep-E-Hollow Motel 609-896-0900
14 Lily Rd, Edison
TownePlace Suites
by Marriott Cranbury South Brunswick 609-655-4005
2535 Rte 130, Cranbury www.marriott.com/ttntc
Woolverton Inn 609-397-0802
6 Woolverton Rd, Stockton www.woolvertoninn.com
See ad, page 35
Shopping & Services
BEAUTY
Arbonne 609-206-2076
26 S Main St, Lambertville www.hillaryspivak.arbonne.com
Casa Aziz Salon 609-279-1744
4 Hulfish St, Princeton www.casa-aziz.com
Cosmo Bleu Salon 609-497-2538
170 Nassau St, Princeton www.cosmobleu.com
Dawn to Dusk Wellbeing Center 732-447-9429
12 Stults Rd, Ste 125, Dayton www.dawntoduskwellbeing.com
Edye’s Naturals 609-731-2040
9 Linden Ln, Pennington www.edyesnaturals.com
Go To Concierge, LLC 267-417-4060
PO BOX 598, New Hope, PA www.thegotoconcierge.com
MY SALON Suite 609-342-5210
3100 Quakerbridge Rd, Mercerville www.mysalonsuite.com/hamilton-square
Sweet Home Services 732-228-9226
100 Overlook Dr, Princeton www.sweethomeservicesllc.com
Well Beyond 609-462-3141
6 Avalon Lakes Court, Skillman www.wellbeyondpartners.com
CHURCHES
Nassau Christian Center Assembly of God 609-921-0981
26 Nassau St, Princeton www.nassauchristian.org
CONCIERGE/PERSONAL ERRANDS
Open Door Valet 844-ODV-1283
PO Box 1213, Princeton www.Opendoorvalet.com
FITNESS CENTERS
Honor Yoga Princeton 609-933-2900
3495 US Rte 1, Princeton www.honoryoga.com
Princeton Fitness and Wellness Center 609-683-7888
1225 State Rd, Princeton N Shopping Center Princeton www.princetonfitnessandwellness.com
SETS Hybrid Training 732-487-1994 406 Market Pl Blvd, Hamilton Team85 Fitness & Wellness 609-298-8585
8500 K Johnson Blvd, Bordentown www.myteam85.com
FLORISTS
Petal Pushers, Inc. 609-890-1166
2632 Whitehorse-Hamilton Sq Rd Hamilton Square www.petalpushersnj.com
GARDEN CENTERS & NURSERIES
Green Haven Garden Center 609-584-6930 1181 Hughes Dr, Hamilton www.greenhavengardencenter.com
GOVERNMENT
Mercer County Park Commission 609-303-0700
The Historic Hunt House, 197 Blackwell Rd Pennington www.mercercountyparks.org
Mercer County Park Commission Recreation and Events Center 609-443-8560
1638 Old Trenton Rd, West Windsor www.mercercountyparks.org
New Jersey Division of Travel & Tourism 225 W State St, 3rd Fl, Trenton www.visitnj.org
HEALTH & WELLNESS
LANA Luxury Medical Spa 833-526-2123
800 Bunn Dr. Ste 303 Medical Arts Building Princeton www.lanaoncospa.com
PIBCOA of Princeton 908-421-4804 330 N Harrison St, Ste 1, Princeton www.pibcoa.com
Plastic Surgery Arts of New Jersey 732-418-0709
1378 Rte 206, Ste 203, Skillman www.psanj.com
Profile by Sanford
609-608-9321
654 Nassau Park Blvd, Princeton www.profileplan.com/princeton
Windsor Dermatology 609-443-4500
59 One Mile Rd Ext, East Windsor www.windsordermatology.com
The Suppers Programs
609-921-0441
211 N Harrison St, Ste A4, Princeton www.thesuppersprograms.org
Zen Leaf
609-212-4351
3256 Brunswick Pike, Fl 4 Lawrence Township www.zenleafdispensaries.com/dispensary/ zen-leaf-lawrence
LAUNDROMATS
Laundry Place, LLC
609-586-SUDS (7837)
3800 Quakerbridge Rd, Hamilton www.laundryplaceQB.com
See ad, page 39
Spin Doctor Laundromats, LLC 609-981-7746
1070 Whitehorse-Mercerville Rd Kuser Plaza Hamilton www.spindoctorlaundromat.com
See ad, this page
LIBRARIES
New Jersey State Library 609-278-2640
185 W State St, PO Box 520 Trenton
Princeton Public Library
609-924-9529
Sands Library Bldg, 65 Witherspoon St Princeton www.princetonlibrary.org
MEDIA
New Jersey Buzz
609-516-9306
1067 Florence Columbus Rd, Bordentown www.newjerseybuzz.com
Patch.com - An AOL Company 609-865-3515
232 Sunset Ave, Hightstown www.princeton.patch.com
Princeton Community Television 609-252-1963
1 Monument Dr, Princeton www.princetontv.org
Town Topics 609-924-2200
4438 Rte 27 N, Kingston www.towntopics.com
YourTownTube.com 609-815-1850
174 Nassau St, Princeton www.yourtowntube.com
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area 609-633-2060
101 Barrack St, Trenton www.revolutionarynj.org
Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber 609-924-1776
619 Alexander Rd, Ste 101, Princeton www.princetonmercer.org
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page 38
Princeton Merchants Association
PO Box 584, Princeton www.princetonmerchants.org/home
The Roebling Museum 609-499-7200
100 Second Ave, Roebling www.roeblingmuseum.org
Visit Bucks County 215-639-0300
3207 Street Rd, Bensalem, PA www.visitbuckscounty.com
PET CARE & SERVICES
Golden Paws Pet Resort & Spa 609-259-1900
8 Sharon Rd, Robbinsville www.goldenpawspetresort.com
PRIVATE CLUBS
At Earth’s End
(Ends of the Earth Brands) 856-397-2829
45 Spring St, Princeton www.EarthsEnd.com
Nassau Club of Princeton 609-924-0580
6 Mercer St, Princeton www.nassauclub.org
The Lobby Club 609-900-8001
3 Hunters Ridge Dr, Trenton www.thelobbyclubnj.com
REAL ESTATE
RESIDENTIAL & MANAGEMENT
Palmer Square Management 609-921-2333
40 Nassau St, Princeton www.palmersquare.com
See ad, Inside Front Cover
The Gershen Group, LLC 609-989-8500
29 Emmons Dr., Ste C-10, Princeton www.gershengroup.com
See ad, page 25
RETAIL
2nd Avenue Thrift Superstore 609-910-4589
1071 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd Hamilton Township www.2ndavestores.com
Alexia Connellan Jewelry 609-200-5252
300 Carnegie Center Dr, Ste 150 Princeton www.alexiaconnellan.com
Barnes and Noble Campus Town 609-359-5056
500 Campus Town Dr, Ewing
Carella’s Chocolates, LLC 609-586-5136
2503 Nottingham Way, Hamilton www.carellaschocolates.com
Garden State Tile 610-653-6015
205 Nassau St, Princeton www.gstile.com
Haldeman Lexus of Princeton 609-375-1000
2630 Business Rte 1 N, Lawrenceville www.haldemanlexusofprinceton.com
Hamilton Jewelers 609.454.4575
92 Nassau St, Princeton www.hamiltonjewelers.com
Hinkson’s The Office Store 609-924-0112
2 Dogwood Ln, Hamilton Township
Honda of Princeton 609-683-0722
987 State Rd, Princeton www.princetonhonda.com
J & S Autohaus Group 609-844-0500
1723 N Olden Ave, Trenton (Ewing) www.jsautohaus.com
Jeffrey Scott 609-367-6290
252 Nassau St, Princeton www.jeffreyscott.com
Labyrinth Books 609-497-1600
122 Nassau St, Princeton www.labyrinthbooks.com
Mrs. G Appliances 609-882-1444
2720 Bus Rte 1, Lawrence Twp www.mrsgs.com
Native Ceuticals 609-577-8481
1273 Rte 206, 20 Blackhorse Run
Montgomery Township www.nativeceuticals.com
Pet Photos Plus 609-865-1111
13 N Main St, New Hope www.petphotosplus.com
Precision Acura of Princeton 609-895-0600 3001 Rte 1, Lawrenceville www.precisionacura.com
Princeton Art & Brush Company 609-683-1122
1012 Whitehead Rd Extension, Ewing www.princetonbrush.com
Princeton BMW 609-570-1520
3630 Quakerbridge Rd, Hamilton www.princetonbmw.com
Princeton Perfume Company 609-858-4236
29 Hawthorn Dr, Plainsboro
Princeton Record Exchange 609-921-0881
20 S Tulane St, Princeton www.prex.com
Route 33 Nissan 609-586-1900 951 US Hwy 33, Hamilton Square www.route33nissan.com
Spangles Custom Jewelry Designs 609-672-1977 295 Princeton Hightstown Rd, #336
West Windsor • www.spanglesdesigns.com
The Cross and Shamrock 609-586-9696
1669 Hwy 33, Hamilton Square www.crossandshamrock.com
Touchstone Crystal by Swarovski 609-509-3529
1400 Woodlane Rd, Eastampton www.touchstonecrystal.com/sites/ andreathomas
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES & EDUCATION
Chapin School 609-924-2644
4101 Princeton Pike, Princeton www.chapinschool.org
Mercer County Community College 609-570-3613
1200 Old Trenton Rd, PO Box B, Trenton www.mccc.edu
Princeton Friends School 609 683-1194
470 Quaker Rd, Princeton www.princetonfriendsschool.org
Princeton Theological Seminary
609-921-8300
64 Mercer St, Princeton www.ptsem.edu
See ad, page 40
Princeton University 609-258-3204
Office of Community and Regional Affairs
4 Mercer St. Princeton www.princeton.edu/community
Princeton University 609-258-6477
Office of Public Affairs
22 Chambers St., Ste 101 Princeton www.princeton.edu
Princeton University 609-258-6428
Office of the Vice President 1 Nassau Hall, Princeton www.princeton.edu
Princeton University 609-258-2676
University Services, 7 New South Princeton www.princeton.edu
Rider University 609-896-5000
2083 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville www.rider.edu
See ad, page 19
The College of New Jersey 609-771-2313
2000 Pennington Rd, Ewing www.tcnj.edu
The Goddard School at West Windsor 609-443-1200
1306 Windsor-Edinburg Rd, West Windsor www.goddardschool.com/philadelphia/ west-windsor-edinburg-road-nj
The Hun School of Princeton
609-921-7600
176 Edgerstoune Rd, Princeton www.hunschool.org
Thomas Edison State University 609-777-5680
111 W State St, Trenton www.tesu.edu
Westminster Choir College
609-921-7100
101 Walnut Ln, Princeton www.rider.edu/wcc
Yinghua International School: English-Chinese Immersion School of Princeton 609-375-8015
25 Laurel Ave, Kingston www.yhis.org
Young Audiences Arts for Learning 609-243-9000
200 Forrestal Rd, Princeton www.yanjep.org
SHOPPING CENTERS
MarketFair
609-452-7777
3535 US Hwy 1, Princeton www.marketfairmall.com
See ad, page 20
Princeton Shopping Center 609-921-6234
301 N Harrison St, Princeton www.princetonshoppingcenter.com
Quaker Bridge Mall 609-799-8177
150 Quaker Bridge Mall, Lawrenceville www.Quakerbridgemall.com
Advertisers'Index
Chauncey Hotel & Conference Center
Coldwell Banker Realty
Inn Monmouth
Grounds For Sculpture Inside Back
Historical Society Of Princeton
www.princetonhistory.org
Hopewell Theater
www.hopewelltheater.com
Hopewell Valley Vineyards
www.hopewellvalleyvineyards.com
Inn At Glencairn
www.innatglencairn.com
Laundry Place
laundryplaceQB.com
marketfairshoppes.com
McCarter Theatre Center
mccarter.org
Mercer County Office of Economic Development
mercercounty.org Mercer Digital Printing
www.mercerdigital.com
Mercer County Park Commission
mercercountyparks.org
Morven Museum & Garden
www.morven.org Nassau Inn
nassauinn.com
Odette’s Restaurant
riverhousenewhope.com
Old Barracks Museum 23 www.barracks.org
Palmer Square Inside Front Cover palmersquare.com
Princeton Symphony Orchestra 22 princetonsymphony.org
Princeton Theological Seminary 40 ptsem.edu/the-quad
Princeton Tour Company 13 www.PrincetonTourCompany.com
Princeton Windrows Realty, LLC 3 www.princetonwindrows.com
Rider University 19 Rider.edu/tours
River House at Odette’s .............................7 riverhousenewhope.com
Ruth’s Chris Steak House 27 www.ruthschris.com
Spin Doctor Laundromat 37 www.spindoctorlaundromat.com
Terhune Orchards ....................................24 www.terhuneorchards.com
The Alchemist & Barrister Restaurant & Pub 27 www.theaandb.com
The Gershen Group, LLC 25 www.gershengroup.com
The Peacock Inn 15
ThePeacockInn.com
The Perch at Peacock Inn 28 ThePeacockInn.com
Trenton-Mercer Airport Back Cover www.iflyttn.com
Weichert Realtors - Beatrice Bloom 2 BeatriceBloom.com
Woolverton Inn Bed & Breakfast 35 www.woolvertoninn.com
Yankee Doodle Tap Room .........................2 yankeedoodletaproom.com