Pic-Nic Cafe Restaurant located at 233 Ferry Street in Newark, was established in 1975 as a Portuguese coffee shop where you could get a good espresso, some pastries and sandwiches. The most important was getting Portuguese newspapers flown daily from Portugal and picked from Kennedy Airport upon airplane arrival.
It was a twice-weekly trip to the Kennedy Airport for the latest printed news. The Portuguese community was consisting of old immigration and the very recent from Portugal, Mozambique and Angola. In 1982 Mr. Castelo opened the first in Newark open pit BBQ serving traditionally prepared chicken and ribs.
Called on Tuesday and made a reservation because COVID is real, and we should all support small when we can! The guy said it won't be too busy but thanks...
I wanted to give this spot a try for lunch so ordered for delivery for me and a few others. I ordered the chicken cube meal. The food arrived on time. When...
Ordered catering for 16 people. Food was very good, but loses 1 star due to portion size of meat. There was plenty to eat overall, but it seems like, at...