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    Wawa

    Wawa

    3.0(29 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Considering I live on the west coast (born & raised in California), I find it quite refreshing to…read morevisit a "Wawa" location. The review I am focusing on is (just south of New Brunswick) located directly off of Route 130 & Klockner Rd in the Hamilton township of New Jersey. Keep in mind that I am no stranger to Wawa as I have been to several of their locations in the Pennsylvania area. Since I needed a little pick-me-up, this was the go to spot for a refreshing iced coffee. This location is 24-hours as this makes it convenient to grab a bite to eat for those that work odd hours. In addition to that, they offer ample parking and a full-serve gas station (with regular gas/diesel). Remember, you are in New Jersey where the attendants must pump your gas. Furthermore, this Wawa offers a deli (selling hoagie sandwiches), breakfast sandwiches, and a full-on coffee/espresso area with a ton of customizable options. I will say that many follow a coffee hack at Wawa can save you a ton of money in the long run. You simply grab a plastic cup, fill it with ice, then pay for two shots of espresso. And then the rest is complimentary (which includes milk, creamers, syrups). I was able to get a large iced latte for only $2.50 (which is significantly less than a Starbucks or Dunkin). The options here are quite impressive and if you're a coffee lover like myself, this is a deal that is too hard to pass up. In addition to the coffee, beverages, breakfast/lunch/dinner, and hot/cold food options, this place offers a huge variety of items that you can buy when on the go. This includes snacks, candy, medicine, oil, alcohol (beer/wine), cigarettes, and just about everything you need to without needing to go to a major supermarket. Additionally, this Wawa has two very clean public restrooms. During my visit, the staff/employees were very friendly. All in all, the Hamilton "Wawa" is a decent place that I recommend. My rating, four stars.

    I've been to this Wawa quite a few times... I found that the service here was quick and I've never…read morehad a problem... The staff has always been friendly and helpful... Coffee is always fresh and if the pot is empty they will brew another when asked... I'm sure that the food here is good but I can't say because I've never had anything made here... As I've said about other Wawa's in my opinion it's become a fast food store, similar to places like Subway and Quick Check... Hamilton!!!!

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    So many hot food options

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    Gennaro's - Gnocchi Marinara

    Gennaro's

    3.9(279 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Absolutely fantastic! We celebrated our son's college graduation here, and I cannot say enough good…read morethings about the fantastic food and service we received at Genaro's. The ambience is smart casual, and not fussy, but with food and service that you'd expect at a place that charges double the prices. All of the food was top notch. Standouts are the artichoke heart Francese, mozzarella en corrozza, and fried calamari appetizers; and chicken Italiano, chicken marsala, and salmon Neapolitan mains. Their tiramisu and tartufo capped off the meal perfectly. If you're in Trenton or Princeton, Gennaro's is worth the drive.

    We were faithful customers at Mamma Rosa's, but when they closed down in '21, we were left in the…read morelurch and without a neighborhood Italian joint to call our own. We just quit going out for Italian other than for tomato pies, but now we've begun actively looking for a place to enjoy simple Italian food--outside of the ubiquitous tomato pies. Gennaro's was our first stop, with the menu definitely reading more New World Italian than Old World. We started with a couple of appetizers: The Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms in Scampi sauce and the Antipasto Salad. I'm not a fan of Antipasto salads (I've a three item max addition rule for salads and tomato pies), but my wife enjoyed it. It was your standard antipasto salad for the area--perhaps more generous with the meat and cheese than the last one we ordered up the street at Papa's. The stuffed mushrooms had a good flavor, and although the sauce didn't really hit me as Scampi (the garlic wasn't really there), it was still good on its own, and I'd order it again. My wife ordered the Pork Chop Giambotta, which she truly enjoyed. It was a thick, good sized pork chop covered with a sauce that included potatoes, sausage slices, and sautéed peppers. The menu said that the peppers were hot and sweet, but they were pretty much 99.9% hot peppers. If that's an issue for you, I'd make a point in mentioning it to your server first. My wife doesn't do spicy, but luckily I was there to find a home for the hot peppers, and she said she'd order it again if we returned. My Veal Saltimbocca, however, was a letdown. The veal was overcooked and had lost its tenderness, but most surprising to me was that it was very different from the standard version I've known for years. Had I read the description more carefully, I'd have caught the fact it was in a tomato demi-glace rather than the white wine and butter emulsion I know and love. Also, the ham that was used was not the thinly sliced prosciutto one normally sees, instead it was a thick slice of something that I can't honestly tell you was prosciutto or not. The use of spinach instead of a sage leaf wasn't a complete shock, as I've seen that before. Overcooked veal, the prosciutto mystery, and tradition straying aside, the flavor almost bordered on being alright, but it definitely wasn't what I'd hoped for when I placed the order. To add insult to injury, I asked for pasta as my side, and was given a couple choices--I chose the linguini and got served a dente-less spaghetti. When I asked the waiter (who was otherwise extremely conscientious and attentive) if they were out of linguini, I was told that there's really very little difference between the two, which so blew my mind that I just shrugged and ate. While we were there, we could see that there were many people who acted like regulars enjoying their meals, and many of them were also eating tomato pies, however, we're on the hunt for a place that's going to satisfy our need for an Italian place that provides beyond the pizza oven. I'm up in the air about a second shot--my wife was much happier than me with the location (which means we'll likely go), but I'll definitely ask our server more questions about what I'm ordering next time to avoid any surprises.

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    Rite Aid - Easy drive through covid testing here

    Rite Aid

    2.1(7 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    **Review is for free COVID-19 testing administered here for "Project Baseline."**…read more With more testing necessary to safely "re-open" economic activity in the midst of this pandemic, I took a look at covid19.nj.gov and saw that this was the most convenient testing site to me. The "catch?" One must have a Google account, and sign up to "project baseline" with said account in order to be able to go in and schedule a testing site and time. The cost? Free, at least in terms of cash money. Some have expressed concerns with what Google's biotech (whatever happened to just being a search engine? Those were the days...) division does with the information gleaned from this testing. To me, it was a worthwhile trade off to find out that at the time of the swab, there was no COVID detected. The process? Easy!! At the Robbinsville Rite Aid, I pulled up to the drive-through pickup window at 12:25 on a Sunday afternoon. There was only 1 car in front of me and they were in and out quickly. So was I! The pharmacist verifies your information, sprays down the drawer with disinfectant, and then proceeds to place a cotton swab, a vial with some liquid in one end, and an alcohol wipe in there for your use. With the building and safety glass separating you from the pharmacy, the staff then directs you over the speaker (with you in your car) to insert the swab into one nostril for 20 seconds, giving it a couple of complete turns while roughly 3/4 of the way inside your nasal cavity. You then repeat this process on your other nostril. When complete, you have to break off part of the swab, as it is too long to fit in the tube (swab shortages I assume), place the cotton swab in the provided tube, put the lid on, place in the drawer and off you go! They email you results if negative, phone call + email if positive. In my case the results were emailed very early Wednesday morning, very quick turnaround! The staff were friendly, and the Robbinsville Rite Aid is right at the corner where route 33 and main st come together in the midst of the newer fake downtown where DeLorenzo's and Dolce & Clemente's is.

    Amazingly incompetent and barely able to communicate. Rite Aid must be paying pharmacists minimum…read morewage and hiring middle school kids as clerks. Save yourself a headache and go to CVS near Halo Pub.

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    For a Rite Aid, it blends in with the surroundings so watch for it

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