Written by coachpmcl on 03 May, 2004
There were not many restaurants in Brigantine. Pirate's Den was very reasonable, but you have to get there early because it closes by 7:30pm in the off-season. The Island Diner is open 24 hours a day and you can order off the breakfast menu any…Read More
There were not many restaurants in Brigantine. Pirate's Den was very reasonable, but you have to get there early because it closes by 7:30pm in the off-season. The Island Diner is open 24 hours a day and you can order off the breakfast menu any time of the day. There are quite a few pizza/Italian food places but very few restaurants that could be called "fine dining."Close
Written by sb2003 on 03 Aug, 2003
For those loyal to vacationing at the Jersey shore, Brigantine is a quieter and less crowded location. There are not as many restaurants on the island, but enough. Actually, the hotel restaurants were very good and right on the beach--particularly nice in the morning.…Read More
For those loyal to vacationing at the Jersey shore, Brigantine is a quieter and less crowded location. There are not as many restaurants on the island, but enough. Actually, the hotel restaurants were very good and right on the beach--particularly nice in the morning
. It is accessible to many of the Jersey shore hotspots. Atlantic City for glitz, gambling, and nightlife is just over the bridge. Ocean City, NJ, an outstanding family resort with boardwalk, shops, restaurants, and amusements, is 15-20 minutes. Cape May a charming Victorian town approximately 30 minutes away.
Overall the experience was good since we gravitated to areas we like to visit traditionally. The accommodations were just adequate, but not unlike what one might get at Jersey shore hotels (outside of Atlantic City)--very basic, overpriced, and not luxurious.