the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, the Village of Ridgewood is about to get a little toastier! Toastique, a popular chain of toast and juice shops, is opening its doors in the heart of Ridgewood’s historic district next weekend. Known for its gourmet toast creations, smoothie bowls, and cold-pressed juices, Toastique’s new location will bring fresh flavors and cozy vibes to 2-4 Garber Square.
Grand Opening Details
Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 23, when Toastique will host a grand opening celebration starting at 8 a.m. To sweeten the deal, the first 100 guests in line will receive $50 in Toastique rewards with a $10 minimum purchase, perfect for future visits to enjoy their delicious offerings.
The shop will feature both indoor and outdoor seating, including a patio that accommodates up to 30 guests—a great spot to soak in the lively atmosphere of downtown Ridgewood.
Locally Owned and Operated
Toastique’s Ridgewood location is proudly owned by local residents Laura and Emil Trione, who are excited to bring this unique dining experience to their community.
What’s on the Menu?
Toastique offers a mouthwatering selection of gourmet toasts, smoothie bowls, and beverages. Highlights include:
- Tomato Burrata Toast: Herbed ricotta, pesto, and balsamic glaze atop crusty bread.
- Tuscan Tuna Toast: Dressed tuna paired with sundried tomatoes and a zesty lemon finish.
- PB & B Bowl: A blend of acai, banana, and peanut butter, topped with a honey-roasted peanut butter drizzle.
- Radiance Juice: A refreshing blend of grape juice, blood orange, pineapple, and basil.
- Plus, a variety of coffee drinks to fuel your morning or afternoon.
A Toast to Ridgewood
With its inviting atmosphere and creative menu, Toastique is sure to become a favorite hangout spot for Ridgewood residents and visitors alike.
Stop by on November 23 to experience the charm and flavor of this new local gem. Don’t forget to arrive early for the chance to snag those Toastique rewards!
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I am sorry but these prices are not going to last. $10 for a pumpkin smoothie, that’s $4 more than Starbucks which everyone complains about and $15 for half a sandwich, I mean half a quarter. Who thinks this is sustainable or affordable. I guess RW has times of surplus and disposable income