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Point Pleasant Beach Pavillion
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Jenkinson's Aquarium
300 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Jenkinson's Amusement Park
500 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
South Beach Arcade
610 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Point Pleasant Beach
1526 46.02_1, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Jenkinson's Dark Ride at South Beach Arcade
610 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Nearby restaurants
Jake's Crab House
308-312, 308 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Chippy's Fresh French Fries
411 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Joey Tomato's
311 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Little Mac's
500 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Jenkinson's Pavillion Bar and Restaurant
300-308 Beach Front, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Pizza Plus Inc
1 Arnold Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Martell's Lobster House
310 Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Off Shore Restaurant & Pub Bar
225 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Top That! Donuts
210 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
The Food Shack
1000 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Nearby hotels
Point Beach Motel
18 Trenton Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Sun Ray Beach Resort
32 Central Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
The Amethyst Beach Motel
202 Arnold Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Sand Pebble Motor Lodge
905 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Pelican Point Motel
210 Arnold Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
The Tower Cottage Bed & Breakfast
203 Forman Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Windswept Motel
1008 Ocean Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Boardwalk Beach Inn
108 Broadway, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Surfside Motel-Point Pleasant Beach
101 Broadway, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
Summer Breeze BEACH HOUSE
100 Harvard Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
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Point Pleasant Beach Pavillion

18 Trenton Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
4.5(1.1K)
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attractions: Jenkinson's Aquarium, Jenkinson's Amusement Park, South Beach Arcade, Point Pleasant Beach, Jenkinson's Dark Ride at South Beach Arcade, restaurants: Jake's Crab House, Chippy's Fresh French Fries, Joey Tomato's, Little Mac's, Jenkinson's Pavillion Bar and Restaurant, Pizza Plus Inc, Martell's Lobster House, Off Shore Restaurant & Pub Bar, Top That! Donuts, The Food Shack
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Nearby attractions of Point Pleasant Beach Pavillion

Jenkinson's Aquarium

Jenkinson's Amusement Park

South Beach Arcade

Point Pleasant Beach

Jenkinson's Dark Ride at South Beach Arcade

Jenkinson's Aquarium

Jenkinson's Aquarium

4.6

(2.3K)

Closed
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Jenkinson's Amusement Park

Jenkinson's Amusement Park

4.5

(164)

Open 24 hours
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South Beach Arcade

South Beach Arcade

4.3

(186)

Closed
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Point Pleasant Beach

Point Pleasant Beach

4.3

(190)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Pictures with the Grinch
Pictures with the Grinch
Sat, Dec 13 • 12:00 PM
15 Morris Ave #Unit 119, Long Branch, NJ 07740
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Christmas In Asbury Park
Christmas In Asbury Park
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
1209 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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Holiday Bazaar Candle Making
Holiday Bazaar Candle Making
Sun, Dec 14 • 3:00 PM
210 Fifth Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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Nearby restaurants of Point Pleasant Beach Pavillion

Jake's Crab House

Chippy's Fresh French Fries

Joey Tomato's

Little Mac's

Jenkinson's Pavillion Bar and Restaurant

Pizza Plus Inc

Martell's Lobster House

Off Shore Restaurant & Pub Bar

Top That! Donuts

The Food Shack

Jake's Crab House

Jake's Crab House

3.7

(160)

Click for details
Chippy's Fresh French Fries

Chippy's Fresh French Fries

3.7

(41)

$$

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Joey Tomato's

Joey Tomato's

3.7

(156)

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Little Mac's

Little Mac's

2.6

(51)

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Reviews of Point Pleasant Beach Pavillion

4.5
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5.0
2y

Nestled along the picturesque shores of New Jersey, Point Pleasant Beach emerges as a coastal gem, boasting not just sandy expanses but a tapestry of experiences that define the epitome of seaside charm. The beaches here are nothing short of spectacular, inviting both locals and visitors into a world where the Atlantic Ocean meets the allure of a vibrant, beachside community.

The golden sands of Point Pleasant Beach stretch for miles, providing an idyllic canvas for sunbathers, families, and surf enthusiasts alike. The Atlantic waves, rolling in with a rhythmic cadence, beckon surfers to embrace the thrill of the ocean, while families construct sandcastles and beachcombers relish the tranquil symphony of waves breaking against the shore.

What sets Point Pleasant Beach apart is the lively and welcoming boardwalk that runs parallel to the shoreline. It's a sensory journey, from the tempting aroma of saltwater taffy wafting through the air to the kaleidoscopic lights that come to life as the sun dips below the horizon. Stroll along the boards, and you'll encounter amusement parks, classic arcades, and a myriad of eateries serving up everything from fresh seafood to nostalgic boardwalk treats.

Jenkinson's Boardwalk, a focal point of activity, is a microcosm of seaside bliss. From the iconic Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the coastline to the jovial sounds of carnival games and live entertainment, it's a place where nostalgia mingles seamlessly with the vibrant pulse of the present.

For those seeking a break from the sun and surf, the town itself unfolds with a charming array of boutiques, cafes, and seafood restaurants. The aromas of clam chowder and lobster rolls waft from seaside eateries, inviting you to savor the ocean's bounty while sipping on a refreshing beverage with toes still dusted in beach sand.

Sunset at Point Pleasant Beach is a spectacle in itself. As the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues, the rhythmic crashing of waves provides the perfect soundtrack for a tranquil evening by the shore. Fireworks displays over the ocean, a common occurrence during the summer, add a touch of magic to the already enchanting atmosphere.

The community spirit is palpable, with locals and tourists alike sharing the simple joys of coastal living. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely bike ride along the coast, indulging in a fresh seafood feast, or simply basking in the sun with the laughter of loved ones echoing in the background, Point Pleasant Beach embodies the quintessential seaside experience—one where natural beauty, community warmth, and the timeless allure of the ocean converge into an unforgettable...

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1.0
8y

Just dropped my boy and friends off at Maryland Beach entrance in Point Pleasant Beach, just on the border of Bay Head. They are all 12 and in Point Pleasant Middle School. With in 15 minutes, the Maryland Beach patrol kicked them off. The patrol said they need to pay $10 each for badges. When did this happen that 12 year old kids have to pay for access to their township beaches? It is horrible and deplorable that a kid cannot even go to the beach in the town they live in for free. The ticket/gate people let them in at first but then the head person looking for people without tickets kicked them off. Once I arrived back and asked, they said, "Times have changed." I said, "You should all be ashamed of yourselves for being greedy. We were just about to buy seasonal tickets for my family like every year for the adults. Now we are never coming here again and you just lost all that revenue. Yes, 6 other adult tickets at what, $75, 85 or $95 each. You don't deserve our business when you are greedy and don't even support your own Point Pleasant township kids. Disgusted, Irritated and Upset. Now you...

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3.0
3y

Although the weather didn't cooperate the day we went, it was a nice clean beach. However, it was very much NOT appreciated that we were not allowed to bring our mid size cooler onto the beach and were basically forced to buy a smaller one. We were visiting from out of state, with limited time to spend on the shore and choose this beach for the boardwalk that we knew our children would enjoy. There was no publication or announcement about the very small (13x13) cooler limit until after we parked. And then the regular workers - from the parking lot attendant to a guy on the boardwalk to the attendants at the pay booth to ever the beach - all had a very rehearsed speech about what a jerk the local mayor is for forcing this unfounded cooler limit thus making their jobs uncomfortable. I hope these people get paid for their troubles and our inconvenience. So we'll be back for the boardwalk, but probably not the beach of that cooler limit is still on tact and we'll tell all our friends to avoid the beach for...

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Walter MacaoWalter Macao
Nestled along the picturesque shores of New Jersey, Point Pleasant Beach emerges as a coastal gem, boasting not just sandy expanses but a tapestry of experiences that define the epitome of seaside charm. The beaches here are nothing short of spectacular, inviting both locals and visitors into a world where the Atlantic Ocean meets the allure of a vibrant, beachside community. The golden sands of Point Pleasant Beach stretch for miles, providing an idyllic canvas for sunbathers, families, and surf enthusiasts alike. The Atlantic waves, rolling in with a rhythmic cadence, beckon surfers to embrace the thrill of the ocean, while families construct sandcastles and beachcombers relish the tranquil symphony of waves breaking against the shore. What sets Point Pleasant Beach apart is the lively and welcoming boardwalk that runs parallel to the shoreline. It's a sensory journey, from the tempting aroma of saltwater taffy wafting through the air to the kaleidoscopic lights that come to life as the sun dips below the horizon. Stroll along the boards, and you'll encounter amusement parks, classic arcades, and a myriad of eateries serving up everything from fresh seafood to nostalgic boardwalk treats. Jenkinson's Boardwalk, a focal point of activity, is a microcosm of seaside bliss. From the iconic Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the coastline to the jovial sounds of carnival games and live entertainment, it's a place where nostalgia mingles seamlessly with the vibrant pulse of the present. For those seeking a break from the sun and surf, the town itself unfolds with a charming array of boutiques, cafes, and seafood restaurants. The aromas of clam chowder and lobster rolls waft from seaside eateries, inviting you to savor the ocean's bounty while sipping on a refreshing beverage with toes still dusted in beach sand. Sunset at Point Pleasant Beach is a spectacle in itself. As the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues, the rhythmic crashing of waves provides the perfect soundtrack for a tranquil evening by the shore. Fireworks displays over the ocean, a common occurrence during the summer, add a touch of magic to the already enchanting atmosphere. The community spirit is palpable, with locals and tourists alike sharing the simple joys of coastal living. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely bike ride along the coast, indulging in a fresh seafood feast, or simply basking in the sun with the laughter of loved ones echoing in the background, Point Pleasant Beach embodies the quintessential seaside experience—one where natural beauty, community warmth, and the timeless allure of the ocean converge into an unforgettable coastal haven.
Géne BelloGéne Bello
Was looking for a beach outside of NYC. Found this beach on the top beaches to visit in Jersey, since it didn’t seemed that far I decided to go. Did not know this beach was privatized therefore had to pay $14 p/p because I went on a weekend. However, it didn’t bother me that much since they keep the beach clean. I was very happy to enter clean waters and feel safe. The waves were crazy that day but I really enjoyed myself and felt like a child again. I come from Puerto Rico and really miss the beach. This beach reminded me of home except that the water was freezing but after a while you just forget about it. My friend had an ankle cast and they kindly sat her in a beach wheelchair and took her to the stop we wanted to be. Things I didn’t like is the restriction of the size of cooler you can bring, you can only swim until 5:40 pm and have to leave by 6:50 pm. Wish the swimming time and leave time were later. Also, finding parking in a weekend was a nightmare since there is also an amusement park and restaurants there.
Nicole PowersNicole Powers
We visited Point Pleasant Beach for the 4th of July and had a great experience overall. The beach was clean, with staff constantly maintaining the area—even with the large holiday crowd. Restrooms and showers were also well-kept, which was a pleasant surprise. Parking was expensive at $40 (cash only—there are ATMs nearby), and beach entry was $15 per person (card accepted). It’s possible these higher prices were due to the holiday. That said, the 20-minute firework show was fantastic and made it all worth it. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and ice cream spots in the area, which makes the visit super convenient. Umbrella rentals are also available if you need shade. The water was cold (typical for NJ beaches), and the waves were unusually big that day, but lifeguards were very attentive. The beach itself was beautiful with white-ish sand—though a bit too rocky for my liking. Would definitely come back!
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Was looking for a beach outside of NYC. Found this beach on the top beaches to visit in Jersey, since it didn’t seemed that far I decided to go. Did not know this beach was privatized therefore had to pay $14 p/p because I went on a weekend. However, it didn’t bother me that much since they keep the beach clean. I was very happy to enter clean waters and feel safe. The waves were crazy that day but I really enjoyed myself and felt like a child again. I come from Puerto Rico and really miss the beach. This beach reminded me of home except that the water was freezing but after a while you just forget about it. My friend had an ankle cast and they kindly sat her in a beach wheelchair and took her to the stop we wanted to be. Things I didn’t like is the restriction of the size of cooler you can bring, you can only swim until 5:40 pm and have to leave by 6:50 pm. Wish the swimming time and leave time were later. Also, finding parking in a weekend was a nightmare since there is also an amusement park and restaurants there.
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We visited Point Pleasant Beach for the 4th of July and had a great experience overall. The beach was clean, with staff constantly maintaining the area—even with the large holiday crowd. Restrooms and showers were also well-kept, which was a pleasant surprise. Parking was expensive at $40 (cash only—there are ATMs nearby), and beach entry was $15 per person (card accepted). It’s possible these higher prices were due to the holiday. That said, the 20-minute firework show was fantastic and made it all worth it. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and ice cream spots in the area, which makes the visit super convenient. Umbrella rentals are also available if you need shade. The water was cold (typical for NJ beaches), and the waves were unusually big that day, but lifeguards were very attentive. The beach itself was beautiful with white-ish sand—though a bit too rocky for my liking. Would definitely come back!
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