By: Sarah Hudes and Isabelle Bannon
Nomad Pizza:
★★★★☆ $$ new |
Branching off of their original location in Hopewell, the new Nomad Pizza is an extension to their business with the same pizzas offered. It’s new and architecturally interesting location is right next to the Princeton McCaffrey’s. They have a myriad of tasty foods including pizzas, salads, and desserts, which are all a more modern take on Italian cuisine. The Nutella pizza is sure to be a crowd pleaser, with its delightful balance of chocolate, hazelnut, and fruits. A good price for the outstanding quality. |
Zoë Pop Up:
★★★☆☆ $$$ new |
Across the street from their main store, Zoe, Zoe Pop Up is a small, chic, women’s clothing store. The store is adorned in aesthetically pleasing displays and beautiful clothing, but beware of their sky-high prices. I do not recommend this store for the everyday budget, but it is definitely worth a look. |
Nina’s Waffles:
★★★☆☆ $$ New |
You can find Nina’s Waffles far down on Nassau street; it’s a family owned, independent business that sells all kinds of sweets and goodies while providing a rustic and vintage-y atmosphere. With super sweet and classic Belgian waffles and smooth unique ice cream flavors, the combo is definitely good for those with a sweet tooth. If you prefer food more on the savory side, maybe skip this stop in town. If you do go, make sure to wear a bleachable shirt because it will drip! |
Pure Barre:
★★★★★ $$$ New |
Pure Barre is a small barre-workout studio located above Mediterra. With an extremely kind and pleasant staff, it is an encouraging environment for those looking to attend a unique yet challenging class. Barre classes use specific exercise routines to tone your body to that of a ballerina— tightening your core and improving your posture. The only let down about this little studio is you need to be 16 or older to attend classes so some underclassmen will have to wait. |