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		<title>Feed me, Seymour!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff Gothelf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Friday evening. You&#8217;ve caught the early train home. The kids aren&#8217;t going to do their homework (because it&#8217;s Friday) and the last either one of you wants to do is cook. Ordering take-out is risky. Friday night is likely the busiest night of the week for pizza and chinese delivery meaning you&#8217;re likely waiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.glenrockparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/eat.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-123" style="margin: 10px;" title="eat" src="http://www.glenrockparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/eat-300x216.jpg" alt="eat" width="300" height="216" /></a>It&#8217;s Friday evening. You&#8217;ve caught the early train home. The kids aren&#8217;t going to do their homework (because it&#8217;s Friday) and the last either one of you wants to do is cook. Ordering take-out is risky. Friday night is likely the busiest night of the week for pizza and chinese delivery meaning you&#8217;re likely waiting at least an hour for the order to arrive. And when it does, the &#8220;warmth&#8221; of the food is, well, questionable. This leaves one final option &#8211; the local restaurant.</p>
<p>Depending on the age of your kids, the decision on which local restaurant to patronize can be a tedious one. In this post, there are some suggestions for where to go locally based on the editors&#8217; experiences. However, the surprisingly large number of places to dine in Glen Rock (and surrounding towns) means that there is always room for more reviews. Here are 5 options:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.boorah.com/restaurants/NJ/glen-rock/jalapenos-mexican-restaurant/6CD762A574.html" target="_blank">Jalapeno&#8217;s</a> (930 Prospect St.)- what was once a Mexican restaurant, then a Greek place and now, back to Mexican is pretty much the only Mexican place around here. Given that fact, one could say it is the best Mexican restaurant in the area. The food here is fairly good. The kids like the tortilla chips and, as a bonus, those same kids eat free on Sunday.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mangiatrattoriaonline.com/index1.htm" target="_blank">Mangia</a> (918 Prospect St.) &#8211; Italian food with great variety is not hard to find in Northern New Jersey but Mangia adds a nice home-cooked feeling to their food. The strip mall location (a stone&#8217;s throw away from Jalapeno&#8217;s) takes a bit of the authenticity out of the experience but the quality of the pizza and the food make up for it. Service is typically very good though their recent 50% price hikes have made it a far more expensive night out than it used to be.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.glenrockinn.com/" target="_blank">The Glen Rock Inn</a> (222 Rock Rd.) &#8211; A local institution, the Glen Rock Inn serves up classic American fare in a familial setting. Those who go there seem to continue to come back. Add in the Cheers-style &#8220;everybody knows your name&#8221; vibe when you step in, and this nets out to be a pretty good place for a family dinner.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/rock-fuji-japanese-sushi-glen-rock" target="_blank">Rock Fuji Sushi</a> (186 Rock Rd.) &#8211; Local, authentic and delicious &#8211; not to mention they cater to the little kiddies with spring-loaded chopsticks and other treats. The prices are reasonable and the proprietor, waitstaff and chefs are so friendly, it&#8217;s worth going just for that.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/chicken-kebab-mediterranean-restaurant-glen-rock" target="_blank">Chicken Kebab</a> (898 Prospect) &#8211; This mom and pop Mediterranean place focusing on Turkish foods is short on table space but long on flavor and value. The food is homemade and prepared in an open kitchen format. Again, a strip-mall location doesn&#8217;t help the atmosphere of the place but it does allow you to relax and let the little ones run around a bit should they get restless. The pita, hummus and, well, chicken kebabs are fantastic and the price is absolutely reasonable. Toss in the warmth of the owners and it&#8217;s an easy choice for a casual dinner out.</li>
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<p>Who did we leave out? Put it in the comments.</p>
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