
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Get ready for a new spot to grab your morning coffee or relax with friends—Ridgewood Station Cafe is opening its doors this Saturday at 1 East Ridgewood Avenue
, just steps from the Ridgewood train station!
The cafe’s team shared the exciting news on social media, announcing a grand opening celebration that promises fun perks for early visitors. Soft opening Friday December 6th for the Tree lighting.
Grand Opening Details
- When: Saturday (time TBD—stay tuned for updates!)
- Where: Ridgewood Station Cafe, 1 East Ridgewood Avenue
- Special Offers:
- Giveaways
- Discount cards for the first 1,000 customers
- Festivities: Celebrate with the community and enjoy Ridgewood’s Christmas tree lighting event while you’re there!
A Growing Neighborhood Hub
The Ridgewood Station Cafe adds to the vibrant mix of new eateries popping up in the area around the train station. Other recent openings include:
- Toastique: A health-focused café located across from the station, serving gourmet toasts, smoothies, and bowls
- Boxcar Café Concession: A unique mobile café operating right inside the station
With its prime location and exciting launch perks, Ridgewood Station Cafe is sure to become a popular destination for locals and commuters alike.
Why Visit?
Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to catch up with friends or a quick pick-me-up before your train ride, Ridgewood Station Cafe is ready to welcome you with a menu and atmosphere you’ll love.
Mark your calendar, follow their social media for updates, and don’t miss the chance to be part of their grand opening celebration this weekend!
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Just what we need, another coffee shop! How many is that now?
Oh shush. I don’t like to walk far for a coffee after I get a haircut.
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I thought this was a free market, laissez faire blog? If they think the local economy will support their business, the more power to them.