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    4.6 (97 reviews)
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    Kelly P.

    So happy we stumbled across this place when we were looking for a burger spot. Their churrasco burger absolutely blew our taste buds away. Such a clever twist on a burger. It was absolutely delicious. They also make different homemade lemonade and my husband loved their mango lemonade.

    Dry rub wings and bacon jam fries

    Service was responsive and awesome. Food was absolutely delicious and I had dry rub wings and the bacon jam fries. My wife had the blackened chicken sandwich. The restaurant was warm and inviting.

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    Aleena D.

    Had such a great time here for happy hour. The staff was absolutely excellent and accommodating to us. Drinks were so good - especially the espresso martinis. For food we ordered the firecracker calamari, chips and guacamole, wings and cheeseburgers. Everything was good and satisfied us all. The ambiance here is a chill relaxing vibe but can also be fun and energetic.

    Robert P.

    Really nice place and service. I've noticed they added an outdoor patio for when it gets warmer out which looks really nice. It was empty when I came in and was greeted with a friendly smile and served quickly. The burger was good (a little more cooked than medium) and lacked a little bit of salt imo but overall a decent burger. Fries were very good and I appreciated having the lemon and lime for my drink. Street parking can be busy depending what time you visit. Will be back to try out other items but a solid choice in the area.

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    Emma G.

    ***4 1/2 stars*** I don't think my top tier chum and I would have ended up here if it wasn't for The Iron Claw, a good but incredibly depressing movie playing nearby in Rockaway. As the credits rolled, we looked at each other and said, "We need a cocktail." This was the number one option for cocktails in the area, and my chum was dubious. "It's in...downtown Dover? Are you sure?" It was, and we'll be back. We came here around dinnertime on the Saturday before Christmas; I suspect the downtown area was more crowded than usual as a result. We were able to secure street parking about two blocks away, but then had an adventure crossing the street to get over here - minimal crosswalks, so be prepared. The menu actually instructed patrons to park in a specific parking lot across the street, so that's definitely good to know going forward as I don't have a ton of interest in recreating my own version of Frogger to get a meal/drink. It was bustling inside as well, but we secured seats at the bar towards the back of the establishment. There was a live musical act that seemed to be setting up in the front, so I wasn't unhappy about our location (we're getting old and cranky). That said, I don't even remember hearing them so the acoustics were either very favorable to us or we dodged a bullet - who can say? The bartender was excellent and clearly knew his mixology, both in terms of overall drink quality and presentation. He was attentive throughout our time there and we never had to look around for him for anything. We each had two drinks. I initially went with an item from their specials menu, which I'm pretty sure had coquito in it (and included a fun, dramatic flair where the bartender basically incinerated cinnamon as he sprinkled it on the top; it was very good but after trying my chum's mule, I decided to pivot to that for my second beverage based mostly on palate preference. Very well made with a nice, mule zip to it. Also a plus? He gave us free shots at the end; I really can't remember a bartender doing that after only two drinks, but I'll take that pretty much every time. A classy move in my book. The food was very solid as well. Really my only nitpick (and the reason I can't commit to a full five stars here) is that we ordered tostones with pernil but it showed up with guac instead, making it considerably drier. But we also were distracted by the other food and never bothered to push back on that when it arrived, so that's for sure partially on us. The tequenos were the highlight for me; flavorful, with a great dipping sauce that emphasized the sweeter nature of the dish without being overwhelming. Hard to do, but that item disappeared quickly. We also got the bacon mac and cheese; honestly I don't think it did anything to set itself apart from other above average macs (not a complaint), but I did like how the bacon was broken up/dispersed on top of it. The fact that I seriously considered giving this a perfect rating despite one of the food items not being correct should tell you a lot. This was also a situation that reminded me favorably of a recent visit to pastaRAMEN in Montclair, where the staff clearly enjoyed working there and with each other - we saw a lot of smiles behind the scenes and good-natured laughter, which contributed overall to a positive experience. Frankly, I want to go back at this point just so they can slightly redeem themselves and I can unequivocally declare it a perfect meal. Glad to find a high quality spot like this in the Dover/Rockaway area.

    Wow!! Amazing cocktails!
    Pat M.

    One11 has only been open for about 4 months now, and what a great addition to the Dover food scene it is! After seeing other Yelp friend's reviews, my wife and I stopped in for a late Sunday lunch. The place has been totally renovated and looks awesome. We sat at the bar and the bartender, Jorge, gave us the history of the location, while also explaining the menu and the details of One11. We also met the chef and owner while there. Everyone was super friendly and helpful. The cocktail menu alone is inspiring. My wife had a rum punch and I had a Mule. Jorge explained how they make their own dried fruit which goes into the drinks. My Mule wasn't any mule, it was made of Prickly Pear and the sprig in it was lit on fire. Very cool! We ordered a few appetizers, shrimp in garlic sauce, firecracker calamari, and Siracha tequinos. Each dish was better than the last. We even tried a couple of the homemade desserts, the Tres Leches cake and the Quesillo with rum. Outstanding! We even ran into some friends from town while we were there. A really fun time! There's live music Friday and Saturday nights. Plenty of parking in the area. If you're around Dover looking for an excellent casual meal, I definitely recommend giving One11 a try!

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    MandA R.

    Cute space! We sat at the bar and the service was friendly and prompt. Food was good, but I can't believe how expensive things are nowadays! We had fried plantains topped with guacamole and 4 shrimp for $19. I had 4 mushroom raviolis with 3 shrimp for $21. H had penne vodka with chicken for $19. The cocktail, Naked and Famous, was delicious! Pints of beer were $6. The bartender offered us a small sample of the sangria and it was great! Very flavorful and not too sweet. Overall, we enjoyed our experience here!

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    Kate G.

    Stunning service, food, and atmosphere. The firecracker calamari was insanely good, as well as everything else. Highly recommend this spot (and the blueberry margarita)! :) Will certainly be coming back for more.

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    One of the best restaurants, a classic but perfect burger, amazing bartenders, great customer service, for a good price, 10 of 10.

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    Excellent food, stylish presentation, comfortable atmosphere, reasonable prices, attentive and kind service. Highly recommend!

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    One Eleven ... excellent food, drinks, bartenders , waiters and waitresses. Good times. Highly recommend.

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    I was looking for a spot where the drinks and food is good & I found it. Definitely a nice spot for a late night drink. I would be back soon

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    Drinks tasted good but we're weak and very pricey! Food was nothing to write home about. atmosphere was great but probably won't be back

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    Great place - nice atmosphere and good food. Food has great flavor and staff was very friendly. Wish them a lot of success.

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    Do you take reservations?

    Yes we do especially for weekends where it gets busy. You can call the restaurant directly (973) 343-7756 anytime after 11:30am. Look forward to seeing you.

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    Correct, our customers are able to use the Smash Gym parking lot while dining at ONE11. Its a well lit lot that offers plenty of parking day & night.

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