Dubs Place Open In Red Bank

Monday, January 30, 2012 - by Sandra Miller
Dubs Place in Red Bank has a retro fifties theme.  Click to enlarge.
Dubs Place in Red Bank has a retro fifties theme. Click to enlarge.

Dubs Place is back and better than ever. The restaurant at 4408 Dayton Blvd. has been a Red Bank institution since 1952. Known primarily for ice cream, Dubs now serves fantastic food and is open all year long.

In October, Red Bank resident, Jordan Miller purchased Dubs Place. He gave the restaurant a complete face lift before officially opening on Nov. 8.

The retro fifties theme has been revitalized with bright lights and colors, memorabilia of rock and roll legends and 1950’s music. The new look makes Dubs fun and friendly to eat in or take out.

Dubs continues to serve the best ice cream and shakes with and even larger choice of flavors and toppings. The original crumble burger is still on the menu and is bigger and better. New food additions include hand packed 1/2 pound burgers, foot long dogs and down home sandwiches. There are traditional and unique varieties of side items available; and ever changing weekly specials. Catering is also available for small and large events.

All food is prepared fresh and is homemade. Dubs does not use frozen products of any kind.

Outdoor special events planned for spring and summer. Watch for announcements.

Dubs now accepts credit and debit cards along with cash.

Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday - 12-8 p.m.
Monday - Closed
Phone: 875-3151
Facebook: dub’splace

Dubs Place is at 4408 Dayton Blvd.  Click to enlarge.
Dubs Place is at 4408 Dayton Blvd. Click to enlarge.

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