“Meet me for brunch in Newark!” How many times has anyone said that? More so, what would be your response?
Newark is probably one of the most unexpected locales to be considered a travel destination. It is, for those who travel to New York City, a mere stopover—a popular entry point through one of the nation’s largest airports, Newark Liberty International Airport. For others who’ve never heard of—or choose not to venture to Gotham’s cousin just across the Hudson—there’s a movement brewing that’s richer than the city’s beer history. The veil is slowly being lifted on a renaissance movement that has been decades in the making.
Newark is probably one of the most unexpected locales to be considered a travel destination. It is, for those who travel to New York City, a mere stopover—a popular entry point through one of the nation’s largest airports, Newark Liberty International Airport. For others who’ve never heard of—or choose not to venture to Gotham’s cousin just across the Hudson—there’s a movement brewing that’s richer than the city’s beer history. The veil is slowly being lifted on a renaissance movement that has been decades in the making.