Skip to content

Hollow Pines

American, Italian$-$$

The vibe at this ambitious newcomer from the Tide Table Group conjures a funhouse in the woods more than a beachside resort says critic Craig Laban. The sprawling compound sports an outdoor bar, bocce courts and a massive A-frame lodge where craft cocktails, duckpin bowling and updated comfort food with a Jersey twist.

How we choose our best lists

The Inquirer aims to represent the geographic, cultural, and culinary diversity of the region in its coverage. Inquirer staffers and contributors do not accept free or comped meals — all meals are paid for by the Inquirer. All dining recommendations are made solely by the Inquirer editorial staffers and contributors based on their reporting and expertise, without input from advertisers or outside interests.