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accompanied by a selection of
worldwide beverages with a backdrop
of popular global music to folks in
search of new tastes and trends in
food. The well-known Sidewalk Sale
held the last weekend in July draws
serious bargain hunters to town. The
famed Red Bank Wedding Walk on
March 24 is a one-day event designed
to introduce prospective brides,
grooms, attendants and families to
town as the one-stop destination for
weddings.
The Red Bank Guinness Oyster Festival
set for September 29 draws people
to town for a food and music festival
fashioned after Ireland’s Galway
Oyster Festival, showcasing Red Bank
restaurants as its food vendors. Red
Bank shines during the holidays with
the Town Lighting on Black Friday,
featuring the Santa Express train ride
and holiday concert by the renowned
Holiday Express. Horse and carriage
rides, holiday carolers and a holiday
scavenger hunt add to the fun.
Red Bank is conveniently accessed by
water, rail, bus and automobile, just
one mile from Garden State Parkway
Exit 109. Visitors can walk to the
downtown district from the charming
and historic Molly Pitcher Inn and the
contemporary Oyster Point Hotel, each
offering breathtaking panoramic views
of the Navesink River. NJ TRANSIT
North Jersey Coast Line trains and
Academy Bus Line coaches serve Red
Bank as well, and the town is an easy
ride from the docks of the Seastreak
and New York Waterway ferries.
Schedules are subject to change.
For up-to-the-minute information
about what’s buzzing in Red Bank,
visit RedBank.org or call
732-842-4244. Follow on
Facebook @redbankrivercenter,
Instagram @redbank_nj, or
Twitter @RiverCenter.
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