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Top_Ad7068 t1_jdp41ve wrote

There are a lot of new buildings going up in the area that may be ready by then depending on when you’re signing the lease. Prices are up all over right now and Newark is no exception. It varies. Downtown and ironbound are probably your best bet though. Depending on your price range and BR you’re probably looking at 1800+.

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Top_Ad7068 t1_jacyq26 wrote

“We’re trying to have a dish from every country that speaks Spanish.”

Yeah that pretty much never works. Not to mention the location which seems to be a death sentence for businesses in that area. Newark should fix that first. Insanely high rents and inability to make money with alcohol are probably a few reasons.

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Top_Ad7068 t1_j6kpyv0 wrote

I agree. Delicias de Minas is a Brazilian bar with huge screens. Wouldn’t call it a “soccer bar” per se. Outside of the other bars mentioned, there’s only Spanish and Portuguese members only soccer clubs I think.

Since you’ll be here for a bit though. There’s plenty of more legit soccer bars in the area. Mulligans in Hoboken, 1 Republik in north Arlington, and a quick train ride to NYC for a bunch more (Slainte, mchales, football factory, banter bar etc)

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Top_Ad7068 t1_j6eyi6r wrote

Mampou is a good Spanish tapas place. Not so sure on the soccer end. Back in the day used to be a great soccer neighborhood but honestly I’d like recommendations myself on that these days.

Other cool places to check out: Sabor Unido, No Pao, Casa d’Paco, Bellos, The Deep Inn, Burkes tavern, Blueprint cafe, McGoverns…

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Top_Ad7068 t1_ixwam3r wrote

Will Iberia have the screen on outside for the Portugal game Monday?

For Brazil the place across the street will probably be popular, Delicias de Minas.

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