Devil Gourmet

Devil Gourmet New Jersey's Mystery Restaurant Diner and fan page of http://devilgourmet.com/ If you think you’ve seen me, you probably have. I’m not that beast.

If you think you know me, you’re wrong. For more than 275 years, I’ve been called the Jersey Devil. Supposedly, I hole up in Southern New Jersey’s Pine Barrens, terrorizing anyone who crosses my path. Truly, it’s long past time for a new image. Rather, I’d like you to think of me as the Devil Gourmet. You might need a little background to understand this transformation. Several stories about my or

igins circulate. My legendarily hideous physique has generally been attributed to poor decision-making on my mother’s part. Some claim I was a handsome little devil when I was born in the first half of the 18th century, but that changed almost immediately. I became horse-faced and bat-winged, and stumpy arms protruded from my serpent-like body. My legs, scrawny as a crane’s, terminated in cloven hoofs. I also developed the regulation devil-gear: luminous red eyes, horns, and a forked tail. My frightening countenance is allegedly surpassed only by my vile temperament. If anything goes wrong—maybe the corn crop goes bad, a blaze kicks up in the Pinelands, or the tolls on the Parkway go up—I get the undeserved blame. I admit I was fairly angry in those early years, but today, I’m fully evolved. I stopped swiping the occasional farm critter more than a century ago, and I no longer stomp on rooftops deep in the night. Plus, I’ve resolved my mother issues. Instead, I indulge in a range of creature comforts. For example, I like walking on the beach in the rain (no, my presence is not an omen of imminent shipwreck), painting, reading, and listening to jazz. Primarily, though, I love visiting New Jersey’s many fine restaurants. I can now travel all over the state—transportation has really improved over the centuries—and I’m dazzled by the number and variety of fine eating establishments. I slip in and buy myself any number of good meals without attracting attention, though I won’t tell you how I do it. I will, however, provide all the details of my adventures, which include visits to the most elegant eateries, casual dining spots, and everything in between. You can find full coverage of my escapades on this website. I hope it entices you to go out and taste all the treats the Garden State has to offer. Oh, and when you do visit these wonderful places, please speak of the Devil Gourmet.

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Address

206 Bellevue Avenue
Montclair, NJ
07043

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 10pm
Tuesday 11am - 10pm
Wednesday 11am - 10pm
Thursday 11am - 10pm
Friday 11am - 10pm
Saturday 11am - 10pm
Sunday 11am - 10pm

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