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Wilton House

4.0 (42 reviews)
InexpensiveDive Bars
Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
Updated 2 weeks ago

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Quiet
Divey
Good for groups
Happy hour specials

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Love this place Jack is very friendly and Ronnie. Coming from eating we stop in to see this place like I said they are a friendly

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Neighborhood bar tucked amongst the college age scene. Prices are extremely reasonable and staff is friendly.

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Great place to just relax and have a cold cold draft beer. And the price is the best in Hoboken

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Just did shots there last night before hitting the main spot. $5 per shot was cr...wait for it...azy.

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