Fair Lawn Roadhouse
Information About Fair Lawn Roadhouse
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22-08 Morlot Avenue, Fairlawn, NJ, 07410
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Rabbinical Supervision
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Service Hours
Sunday-Thursday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Winter)
Friday: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (Summer) -
Succah On Succot
Yes
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Nine Days Menu
Yes
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Open For Pesach
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About Fair Lawn Roadhouse
The triumphant return of Fair Lawn Roadhouse was a moment that all of North Jersey was waiting for. The BBQ/Grill house reopened in January of 2025 following the fire at the original location in July of 2024. Owner Moshe Berow got back up and created a space that is bigger and better than before, while, aligning with the vision of the restaurant.
The rebuild of the restaurant brings a homey and more inviting ambiance as it is one of few restaurants in Fair Lawn with ample seating. The restaurant was designed with the intention of being a family-friendly space ideal for a casual lunches and dinners, as well as parties, celebrations, and more.
When it comes to the running of the restaurant, the philosophy is in line with their cozy feel. For Roadhouse, the customer experience is everything. They are here for the customer, not the other way around. And that is the same reason that they went with the moniker of "Roadhouse.” A roadhouse is a casual and comfortable place usually found on the way in or out of town, and Fair Lawn Roadhouse sits at the crossroads of some major Jewish communities. Just 10 minutes from Passaic and Teaneck, and less than 30 minutes from Monsey, its location is ideal.
The menu at Fair Lawn Roadhouse contains classic BBQ favorites. The Roadhouse Chili is pretty unique for a restaurant menu, and their Roadhouse Ripper has your grill cravings satisfied. Other signature dishes like the Smoked Brisket Burger and Roadhouse Stacker are always crowd pleasers.
They are also a go to place for Shabbos essentials. Challah, salads, dips, and a showcase and fridge always fully stocked with Shabbos takeout ready to grab-and-go. So head out on the "Road" to Moshe's “House” and you’ll feel at home even on the road.
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