Restaurants & Bars
Poke Restaurant To Open In Downtown Cranford
Poke House is set to replace Craven BBQ in downtown Cranford later this winter.

CRANFORD, NJ — A new poke restaurant is set to open in Cranford later this winter, according to a Facebook post from the town's downtown organization.
Poke House will open at 22 Eastman Street, which is currently where Craven BBQ is located. According to Craven's website, its Cranford location will be closing soon.
"We apologize for the inconvenience that this decision will cause our loyal customers, but we are here to stay virtually," the restaurant stated.
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Craven BBQ will continue to serve the Cranford area via delivery and pick-up at its Linden location. This restaurant serves traditional Portuguese dishes, as well as buffalo wings and a variety barbecued meats. Check out their full menu here.
Poke House will serve a variety of poke bowls, which consists of diced raw fish and is tossed over rice and topped with vegetables. The new restaurant will serve salmon, shrimp, tuna and spicy salmon poke bowls, aas well as ramen, dumplings, vegetarian options and more, according to Downtown Cranford.
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Owner Hong Wang and her husband have been looking to open in Cranford for a few years and are excited to join the Downtown Cranford community, according to the Facebook post.
Downtown Cranford will announce more information about Poke House's opening in the coming months.
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