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there used to be a place in blue star shopping center for kids to eat and play games
with tokens kinda of like chucky cheese does anyone remember the name of it?
Location: Splitting time between Dayton, NJ and Needmore, PA
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The Round Grill in New Brunswick. Closed in either January or February 2011. Started going downhill after the second change of hands about 3-4 years ago.
Great Great Great times at Tempts. It wasnt foreveryone but I had the greatest times there.
Greatest club in the history of NJ is Closed. Tempts in Seaside. What about Tequila Joes in NewarK? Was very popular with a certain crowd after it moved from Kearny to Newark.
Caldor, Bradlees, Rt 18 flea market oh man bought a lot of car audio from that place back in the d ay, well not a lot, but when you're in high school it seemed like a lot lol.
* Magic Valley amusement park in NE PA. Used to go there every summer as a kid
* Bertrand's Island amusement park
* Gingerbread Castle in Hamburg
* Fairy Tale Forest in Oak Ridge
* Astro Bowl in Clifton
* Rose-Manse Emporium in Clifton. They had so many jelly bean flavors.
* The old T-Bowl in Wayne. They had sooo many lanes on both sides!
* Chester Flea Market. It's not the same since it was moved to Dover.
Actually, there were 2 Fatsos in NJ - one in Lyndhurst and one in South Amboy. Both are now sadly closed. I had been to both and loved that place. Always a fun and inexpensive night out.
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