Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Brick Township
2 family-friendly restaurants in this ocean County beach town
Browse the top family-friendly restaurants in brick with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.
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Top 2 Family-Friendly Restaurants
Pete & Elda's Bar/Carmen's Pizzeria
$$Legendary thin-crust pizza since 1950. Famous for enormous pizzas served on stands. A Shore institution.
Bubbakoo's Burritos
$Popular local chain that started in Jersey Shore. Fresh burritos, tacos, and bowls with customizable options.
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View Brick Township Guide âAbout Brick Township
Brick Township offers something no ocean beach can: calm water where toddlers can splash without getting knocked down by waves, where grandparents can wade comfortably, and where the whole experience costs less than almost anywhere else on the Jersey Shore. The township's three public beachesâBrick I, II, and IIIâsit on Barnegat Bay rather than the Atlantic, providing protected swimming in water that rarely reaches chest-deep even 50 feet from shore. Seniors 65+ get free badges entirely, and everyone else pays just $8/day or $50/season. Locals will tell you Brick III is the best of the three: cleanest facilities, most families, small food stand for when hunger hits. The beaches work differently here than on the ocean side. No waves means no surfing, but it also means no undertow, no sudden drops, and no exhausted kids after fighting the surf for an hour. Young families stake out spots before 10am on summer weekends, and the atmosphere is decidedly localâyou won't find Shore house party crowds or boardwalk overflow. Parking runs $10/day at the beach lots and fills early in July and August. The bay view across to Island Beach State Park adds scenery the ocean beaches lack. Beyond the beaches, Brick's park system provides rainy-day alternatives and evening options. Windward Beach Park on the Metedeconk River combines a sandy swimming beach with a playground that stays open until 9pmârare for shore area parks. The dog-friendly section lets pets splash while kids play nearby. The Brick Reservoir, once a water source for 1800s ironworks, now offers a 1.6-mile paved loop popular with joggers, dog walkers, and families with strollers. Traders Cove transformed a former marina into a public recreation facility with docks, green space, and bay views. Jersey Shore Pirates provides the kind of kid entertainment that parents actually enjoy watchingâinteractive pirate adventures on a themed ship that delight children without boring the adults supervising them. For dining, Pete & Elda's (also called Carmen's Pizzeria) has served legendary thin-crust pizza since 1950âcash only, enormous pies served on stands, lines out the door on weekend nights. Bubbakoo's Burritos started as a Jersey Shore chain before expanding statewide; the build-your-own format works perfectly for families with picky eaters. Expect $15-25/person for casual dining. The math works out well here: free badges for seniors, $8/day for everyone else, $10 to park, and a bay beach where toddlers can wade out 50 feet without hitting anything deeper than their knees. Brick III is the one locals steer you towardâcleanest facilities, best food stand. Ocean swimming is 20 minutes east at Island Beach State Park if you need waves. Most families with young kids, though, figure out on their first visit that calm water is more fun for everyone, and they stop making the drive.
Why Brick Township for Family-Friendly Restaurants?
Brick Township in Ocean County draws visitors for its family friendly and parks character. The family-friendly restaurants scene reflects that mix â you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this ocean County beach town.
What Makes Brick Township Special
- family friendly atmosphere
- parks atmosphere
- bay beaches atmosphere
- affordable atmosphere
- local atmosphere
Planning Your Visit
Brick Township is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best family-friendly restaurants experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.
Getting to Brick Township
- From NYC: 1hr 20min
- From Philadelphia: 1hr 10min
- From Newark: 1hr 5min
Local Tips
- Parking: Beach parking fills up quickly on summer weekends. Windward Beach and Brick Reservoir have free parking.
- Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
- Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.