First Watch to Help Eatontown Start the Day Right

The popular chain is bringing the most important meal of the day to the region this December.

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Eatontown, get ready to say “good morning” to your newest culinary obsession. First Watch, a chain known for its delicious breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, is opening a neighborhood location this winter, reports local media outlet Asbury Park Press.

The concept will be making its Monmouth County debut at 133 Route 35 in December. The spacious 3,950 square foot building will allow First Watch to greet and feed around 160 customers.

The eatery follows a unique menu model; First Watch offers a seasonal menu five times annually that allows the concept to take advantage of fresh ingredients. The Eatontown location will launch its first seasonal menu early next year.

Open from 7 am to 2:30 pm 7 days a week, First Watch offers a wide range of morning standards, from familiar favorites like avocado toast, to unique innovations including lemon ricotta pancakes. 

The restaurant has established an impressive national presence since its founding in 1983. First Watch can claim more than 540 locations in its roster, only 5 of which are in New Jersey. However, the chain is broadening its presence in the Garden State with the new Eatontown eatery, as well as a storefront developing in Brick.

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Kelly Mintzer is a freelance writer in the greater Philadelphia area. She's been delighted to write about the Philly and DC restaurant scenes for What Now Media since 2023. Additionally, she writes about genre media for Morbidly Beautiful and co-hosts the Guilty Pleasures and No Notes podcasts. Kelly has been writing across mediums since graduating from Moravian College with a degree in English in 2008. She has covered everything from listicles to how-to articles, to movie reviews, to op-eds, to interviews about up-and-coming restaurants.
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