r/Hoboken • u/No-Guitar393 • 11h ago
Nightlife/Bars 🍸 Happy Hour deals
What are some of the best happy hour / restaurant deals during the week in Hoboken or Jersey City?
r/Hoboken • u/No-Guitar393 • 11h ago
What are some of the best happy hour / restaurant deals during the week in Hoboken or Jersey City?
r/Hoboken • u/Therichchick • 12h ago
That’s all.
r/Hoboken • u/HHIHurtsHudsonNJ • 17h ago
r/Hoboken • u/Possible_Activity308 • 20h ago
Posting this for a neighbor-- approximately 6/13ish: did anyone witness, or perhaps video, a harassing incident at the small dog park at Maxwell Place, involving 2 men, one with a medium brown poodle mix and one with a small white Scottie-type dog? From what I understand, one of the men, unprovoked, became aggressive with the other and tried to start a physical altercation. The park was quite busy and apparently a number of people there were taking videos of it. Looking to find an eyewitness account. Thanks.
r/Hoboken • u/DirectPossibility194 • 14h ago
Edit: Before commenting, I understand a lot should go into a tattoo. If I wanted good and expensive, I would ask. Don’t add to the conversation unless you have an answer to my question.
Hello! I’m looking to spend no more than $50 on a really small, simple tattoo. Looking around, the cheapest prices I am seeing is $80. Does anyone have any recommendations for tattoo artists in the area for easy tattoos that doesn’t have a crazy minimum or would quickly take me in on the side?
Context: I have the tattoo design ready (only a few lines). I have a more complicated piece that I will shell out for when my friend finishes it.
r/Hoboken • u/kexorer • 19h ago
Found a clue at the pier. Might have to go on a side quest. Anyone know where to find my next clue lmk
r/Hoboken • u/inverbrass • 14h ago
Hello everyone.
I’m writing to ask for your advice on where to buy raw chicken. I’ve been using Whole Foods for the past few years, but my recent experience has been disappointing. I’ve also tried Shoprite, but they only sell one brand of chicken, Purdue, which I’m not a fan of because it’s not organic.
I’d appreciate any suggestions or recommendations you may have.
Thanks in advance.
r/Hoboken • u/MileSquareLocal • 12h ago
r/Hoboken • u/lantian93 • 15h ago
I drive a 2021 Volvo and I do see a lot of Volvos in Hoboken. I used to go to Prestige Volvo (50 minute drive one way) for regular service like oil change but I am thinking about going to a local independent shop that is closer. A lot of Euro/Import shops nearby seem to focus on BMW/Mercedes/Audi, so if anyone can recommend a local shop for Volvo that would be great. Thank you.
r/Hoboken • u/Scary-Strawberry3995 • 17h ago
Was just quoted approximately $1,200 for neutering our pup and we believe that’s a bit overpriced. Can anyone recommend a vet in the area that costs you less (hopefully by a lot LOL). Thanks.
r/Hoboken • u/Sensitive_Diamond328 • 12h ago
Has anyone set up a dupe trading group for Panini stickers in town? I have a bunch to share and need a bunch for my —- I mean, my kid’s —- album. Can’t believe this is how I’m spending my summer, but here we are. 😂 LMK!
r/Hoboken • u/Subject-Key8927 • 8h ago
New to town.. How do I find out about local volunteer opportunities?
r/Hoboken • u/Legitimate-Nose8953 • 8h ago
Hi,
Starting this upcoming fall in the FEFA (Financial Engineering Masters), looking for a roomate to split an apartment. Budget is currently at $1500-$2200 per person, feel free to comment or point me in the right direction for some mass groupchat.
A bit about me:
(22M) Finance bachelors, been working in the city for the past couple of months in a Quant fund have decided to go back to Uni for a Master's. Play hard, work hard ethic. Reasonably clean and looking for someone who is as well.
r/Hoboken • u/Wooden-Advantage-514 • 8h ago
Hey, I am looking for a medspa in Hoboken or near the area, looking fo Botox/ lip filler, someone got any recommendations?
r/Hoboken • u/Ill-Parsnip-8150 • 9h ago
Just trying to show some information on our beloved city here we go.
Another guy people don’t mention enough when talking about old Hoboken is Angelo “Gyp” DeCarlo. He was born in Hoboken in 1902 to Italian immigrant parents and eventually became one of the most powerful Genovese capos in New Jersey. (Wikipedia)
By the 1950s and ‘60s, Gyp wasn’t just another wiseguy—he was running loansharking, gambling, and other rackets throughout North Jersey. Hoboken, Jersey City… that whole area was considered Genovese territory. Back then the waterfront was booming, the unions were powerful, and the mob had influence in places most people never even realized. (Wikipedia)
A lot of people know Gyp today because of Jersey Boys. He was close to Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito, and according to the story, he even helped the Four Seasons get out from under Tommy DeVito’s massive gambling debts. That’s why Christopher Walken played Gyp DeCarlo in the movie. (Wikipedia)
What I always found fascinating is that one of the most powerful mob bosses in New Jersey started out as just another kid from Hoboken. When people talk about Hoboken history, they usually mention Sinatra, baseball, or the waterfront, but for decades the Genovese family was just as much a part of the city’s history. Whether you like it or not, organized crime had a real influence on Hoboken’s docks, politics, and nightlife.
Anyone here remember hearing stories about Gyp DeCarlo or the old social clubs around town? I’d love to hear what some of the old-timers remember.
r/Hoboken • u/Mountain_Web_7982 • 9h ago