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Zimmerli Art Museum
Rutgers University art museum known for its wide-ranging collections, including Russian and Soviet nonconformist art, and rotating exhibitions.
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Rutgers University art museum known for its wide-ranging collections, including Russian and Soviet nonconformist art, and rotating exhibitions.
Open-air history museum near New Brunswick with relocated historic structures and living-history interpretation of early New Jersey life.
Small university museum with fossils, minerals, dinosaur exhibits, and earth science displays popular with families and students.
The main downtown corridor lined with theaters, Rutgers venues, shops, and nightlife, making it the city’s most active walking street.
Historic Rutgers campus area with classic brick buildings, lawns, and photo spots that define New Brunswick’s university atmosphere.
Tree-lined campus promenade ideal for walking, relaxing, and seeing some of Rutgers’ most historic architecture in one place.
A classic New Jersey breakfast sandwich made with griddled pork roll, egg, and cheese on a roll or bagel. It is one of the state’s most iconic everyday foods.
A regional pizza style associated with central New Jersey, often featuring a thin crust with cheese first and bright tomato sauce layered on top. It is a local favorite with deep Italian American ties
Diner fries topped with brown gravy and melted cheese, usually mozzarella. This indulgent late night staple is strongly associated with New Jersey diner culture.
A popular casual spot specializing in gourmet hot dogs inspired by regional styles, plus strong beer and cocktail options. The atmosphere is energetic and informal.
A well regarded Japanese restaurant known for ramen and small plates in a modern, intimate setting. It is one of the city’s standout casual dining options.
An established upscale restaurant in New Brunswick known for steaks, seafood, and a polished atmosphere. It is a reliable fine dining choice near the theater district.
Costs are moderate for the region. Casual dining is reasonable, but hotels and upscale meals can be pricier on busy weekends.
Tip 18-20% at restaurants. Bartenders: USD 1-2 per drink. Taxis: 10-15%. Hotel housekeeping: USD 2-5 per night. Cafes: round up or tip USD 1.
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