New Thing #64: A Morning In Jersey City

JCThis weekend's get-together with my college pals wasn't quite the "New Things Fest" I was hoping it might be. But I did squeeze in a couple of New Things.

Among them - we spent part of Saturday morning in Jersey City, or part of Jersey City anyway.

And I'm pretty sure I've never been there before - at least, not where we were.

I think I have a cousin who lived in Jersey City for a year or two. I may or may not have visited him there. But if I did, I drove. And if he did, it wasn't in this area.

The area is off the Grove Street PATH station. And the PATH is how I got there.

It wasn't a bad trip, especially for a Saturday when there were limited PATH lines running. And my friend's apartment was a quick walk from the train. (And it's an awesome apartment.)

There are a ton of places to eat in the area, just on the route from train to apartment - and then after we met up we headed off in a slightly different direction that revealed even more places to eat. (We went to a place called Beechwood Cafe, a block away from City Hall. I had ham, egg, and cheese on a croissant, which was delicious. Also new...but I may or may not have been talked out of its eligibility as a New Thing. So we'll throw it in here on the off chance that I've visited Jersey City before and the restaurant pictured below is the absolute surefire New Thing.)

Beechwood_Cafe

The best thing about Jersey City was something I didn't even experience on Saturday. It was cold and overcast, so we didn't head down to the water. We talked about the water, and the view, but I didn't even think to suggest we take the 10 minute or so walk to check it out.

But I have been to Hoboken before, and I was way impressed by the view across the water of New York City. My friend told me Jersey City offers a similar view.

I'm looking forward to a return trip to Jersey City when the weather is warmer. Having a drink on my friend's deck. And when we do, I'm going to take a bit of a walk and check out the view of New York City from Jersey City.

No one will deny the legitimacy of that New Thing.