Coffee & expresso drinks, power juice drinks, creative café menu on the Wildwood Boardwalk near the Wildwood Crest sign/border.
Rob W.
Tu valoración: 5 Boonton Township, NJ
Decent espresso drinks(and juicers) and nice staff, but really gave it 5 stars«for Wildwood», as its slim pickings for espresso drinks in town. Only other place I found was Sea Shell ice cream, but would only recommend getting espresso shake there.
Tina R.
Tu valoración: 1 Reading, PA
Went on Unilocal to find a healthy place, found Stueys. We walked there only to find they are Closed!
Peter W.
Tu valoración: 5 Ambler, PA
This was a great surprise. Fresh wholesome breakfast. Loved the quinoa, kale, onion and pepper jack omelette. Gluten free blueberry pancakes freshly made. Home made turkey sausage is a must!
Rachel R.
Tu valoración: 2 Gap, PA
I’ve tried Stuey’s three times now. Each time I ordered the exact same thing. The first and second time I did not get what I ordered, so to be fair I gave them one more try and guess what — they failed the third time too! In my opinion the problem lies in the fact that there is a disconnect with the customer. I gave them two stars because the place does look great and they offer a great menu; just can’t execute it! I miss Ocean View!
Martha N.
Tu valoración: 1 West Milford, NJ
I was so excited to find a healthy food option on the boardwalk, and being vegan the options are scarce. I was pretty disappointed though with the sweet potato hash and juice #2. Hunks of mushy gloppy sweet potato instead of cubed or shredded nicely and crisped to ‘hash’ — bummer. Veggie Juice was warm, and I question if organic. Guy on the grill was so kind and happy, it helped ease some of the food shortcomings
Tina T.
Tu valoración: 3 Fairfax, VA
Stumbled upon Stuey’s while searching through Unilocal for sandwich and salad shops. My friends and I wanted something easy to eat while we were on the beach so we figured Stuey’s would be perfect. I took everyone’s orders and headed down to the boardwalk with 3 other people to place the orders. Once my friends and I got there we placed about a total of 8 orders. I ordered the veggie wrap and two of my friends ordered the chopped salad. 1.) The veggie wrap was alright. Liked the roasted veggies, but it needed some more flavoring to it. 2.) Didn’t know that the chopped salad didn’t come with dressing, so my friends were eating a $ 7 dollar salad with nothing on it(if I would’ve known I would’ve asked for dressing…) 3.) They forgot to include the 8th order… so one of my friends ended up with no lunch. All in all, Stuey’s was alright, don’t know if we’ll venture our way back here though. One thing I do like is that they are totally health conscious. Gluten free options and what not…
Roseann S.
Tu valoración: 5 Forest Glen, IL
What a wonderful eatery — unexpected find on the boardwalk. Wonderful coffee and juice bar as well as creative tasty food! My new fav!!!
Bryan H.
Tu valoración: 5 Highlands, NJ
This place gets 5 stars due to the fact it has the best quality food on the boardwalk. Treat yourself to a good quality meal at least once. Your body needs a break from funnel cake and pizza. We went to breakfast and had a nice meal. I had a breakfast sandwich of eggs, turkey sausage and cheese on toast. The sandwich was good and the home made turkey sausage good. The quinoa omelette was great. I actually enjoyed this more than my sandwich. It came with kale, onions and sweet potato home fries. Its at the south end of the board walk past the convention center. Go. Just go. Please. Very nice people. Nice spor.
Christopher K.
Tu valoración: 5 East Brunswick, NJ
When I heard that Ernie and his wife retired this year and closed up the Ocean View Grille, our family was devastated. Ernie had become yet another reason why we looked forward to coming to Wildwood for summer vacation. A Mel Sharples clone, Ernie was pretty gruff, but he showed a great sense of humor once he warmed up to you. He’d start his mornings cooking and making coffee and espresso on the boards around 6am. I loved hanging out with him at that time, the sun rising over the ocean, bikers, joggers, and walkers working their way back and forth in front of his little café. People would flock from all over Wildwood just to get a decent breakfast or lunch. His food was fresh and delicious. And to be able to order real espresso before hopping on a tram car was like a dream come true. So I had to see it to believe it when I arrived for Memorial Day weekend. And when I arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to see Stuey’s in Ernie’s old place. It looked and felt just like the Ocean View Grille, right down to the handwriting fonts on the chalkboard menus. Even some of Ernie’s signature sandwiches, like the Steak Milano and the BLT Ranch Wrap were still available. It was clear that the new proprietors knew they were taking over something special, and worked to keep the core essence of it all. What I didn’t expect was that they’d improve upon on the original, but that’s exactly what they did. Despite how small the space is, Stuey’s made a few ever-so-slight rearrangements that make the space more functional. There’s a little more seating inside, and you no longer have to climb over everyone to get to the milk and sugar bar. They also decorated the space quite a bit such that it feels more like a permanent location than a summer pop-up shop. But where they are really excelling is their focus on healthy options. Gluten-free pancakes, Paleo-friendly lunches, and the introduction of ingredients like quinoa and kale create an incredible variety for all kinds of diets and tastes. Even the breakfast sausage appears to be fresh and homemade, not greasy or nearly as unhealthy feeling as your typical patties and links. And wherever they import their bagels from, they are by far the best on the island — maybe even on par with some of the best bagels I’ve had back in Brooklyn. You also now get to eat on an actual plate. No paper products here. That’s a really nice touch. There are some kinks, of course. I’m not sure they completely realized just how busy they would be this first big Memorial Day weekend, judging by the chaotic scene the other day when we came in for breakfast, with the line stretching halfway across the boards. They seem to still be working out their systems. For example, the line for ordering got mixed up with the line for paying, and some people paid at the time of their order, and others needed to pay at the end of their meal, creating some testy and impatient patrons. They’ll quickly figure it out, I’m sure. All that matters is that the food and the vibe are better than ever, making Stuey’s one of the best quick bite places to eat in Wildwood. (But I still miss sipping espresso with Ernie in the morning…)
Celia F.
Tu valoración: 5 Newark, DE
This small café along the boardwalk was a breath of fresh air from the pizza and other«not so healthy» treats you find there normally. We had the salad on special which was made super quick and was amazing. Lovely staff, with smiles and thank yous to go around. Wish we had found this place sooner during our stay, as a person in my party is GF and Stuey’s has plenty of GF options. Paleo too!
Jason M.
Tu valoración: 5 North East, MD
Noticed this new place while walking on the boardwalk with my family over the weekend. They have a fantastic breakfast and lunch menu with very healthy foods. Freshly squeezed juices and fruit and vegetable smoothies. Also have great coffee and coffee-based drinks. Wonderful option for healthy and tasty gourmet food on the boardwalk when you’re tired the the same old greasy pizza and hot dog options that prevail everywhere else. Recommend stopping here in the morning if your out for a bike ride. This will definitely be a regular place for me on Saturday mornings. Watch the ocean and enjoy a healthy drink or meal — what better way is there to start the weekend?