Five Businesses that Are Uniquely New Jersey

Jessica Woods

When you think of New Jersey, you think of shopping malls and outlets, but that’s pretty much the case for any state in America. What you don’t think about are the stores that are littered around the state that are uniquely New Jersey and embody the spirit of what it is to be a resident of the Garden State.

While there are hundreds of such businesses, we zeroed in on the ones we think scream Jersey when you walk through the door.

Surf Taco

Surf Taco, a chain that started in Point Pleasant Beach, serves up a delicious fusion of surf culture and Mexican cuisine. From tacos to smoothies, this spot has become a go-to for both locals and tourists, proving that the Jersey Shore offers more than just beautiful beaches.


Princeton Record Exchange

Nestled in the university town of Princeton, this iconic record store has been operating since 1980. With over 160,000 titles in stock, from vinyl records to CDs, Princeton Record Exchange is a haven for music aficionados and collectors.

Delicious Orchards

Located in Colts Neck, Delicious Orchards is far more than just a fruit stand. This sprawling market offers everything from fresh produce to baked goods, capturing the farm-to-table spirit of New Jersey agriculture.

White House Sub Shop

An Atlantic City staple since 1946, White House Sub Shop serves some of the best submarine sandwiches in the state. The ambiance, complete with memorabilia and retro décor, adds to the overall experience, making it a must-visit for any sandwich lover.

Words Bookstore

Located in Maplewood, Words Bookstore has a unique focus on inclusivity, offering a wide range of books and programs for individuals with special needs. Their commitment to community involvement sets them apart and resonates deeply within the diverse culture of New Jersey.

Each of these thriving businesses tells its own story, contributes to the local culture, and enriches the community it serves. They’re testaments to the diversity and vitality that make New Jersey a unique place to live and shop.

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