Moby Dicks Restaurant
Nestled on a residential corner in Sewaren, NJ, Moby Dick’s is one of the last true dive bars, rich in character and nostalgia. First opened as the White House in the late 60s and renamed Moby Dick’s Bar and Grill in 1973, it’s a staple of the town’s story—where everyone knows The Whale.
Nestled on a residential corner corner in Sewaren NJ you will find Moby Dick’s once known as the White House in the late 60s it reopened in 1973 under the name Moby Dick‘s bar and Grill what are the last remaining true dive bars it has character in the town’s story everyone know MobyDicks. As the outside has been updated, we never changed the nostalgia of the inside of the dim lights the TVs on the walls. The jukebox blasting, classic rock ‘n’ roll Inside, the dim light illuminated stories etched into the warped wooden tables and walls adorned pictures honoring our service men and women we are a true patriotic bar for veterans and there friends.