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The Best Restaurants in Collingswood

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This article was last updated on January 17, 2022. It was originally published on February 20, 2020.

Collingswood is home to one of South Jersey’s most dynamic dining scenes, with a mix of old and new establishments that has only gotten better with time. Eateries run the gamut from casual and family-friendly to upscale and ambitious. And because it’s a dry town, you have plenty of BYO restaurant options to choose from.

Here are our top picks for the best restaurants in Collingswood, in alphabetical order.

Cafe Antonio’s

You don’t go here to get fancy, though the rhythms of this downtown pizza joint are entertaining. Go for the grandma pies, square-shaped, crisp and among the best in town. Top billing goes to the simple margherita, but indecisive types should start with the trio, merging the margherita, four cheese and butcher’s block pies in one tidy cube. BYO—JH
827 Haddon Avenue; 856-854-9400

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Roasted duck curry. Photo courtesy of Circles Thai

Circles Thai

In a take-out world, good Thai can be hard to find. But not at this Collingswood restaurant. Here, the cuisine is modern, spicy and fresh. Alongside adept Thai curries, dishes like tamarind duck and a left-field cheesesteak spring roll keep it interesting. Heavy on fruits and florals, the tea list runs deep. BYO—JH
8 Powell Lane; 267-366-9148

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The wood-burning grill at Hearthside. Beside it (not pictured) there’s a wood-burning oven. Courtesy of Hearthside

Hearthside

There really is a hearth at Hearthside. Two, actually—a grill and an oven, both burning wood. Sitting at the counter facing the hearths—watching the cooks stoke and bank the fires, the flames doing their work—amounts to an unbeatable dinner and a show. But wherever you sit, chef/co-owner Dominic Piperno and his crew bring forth bold, delicious meats and fish. Yet there is finesse and complexity in their pastas, salads, crudos and desserts. BYO—EL
801 Haddon Avenue; 856-240-1164

Indiya

Indian restaurants in the U.S. often veer toward northern cuisine. Chef Vipul Bhasin makes regionality his muse, using flavor as a guide. Kerala fish curry pops with tamarind and coconut, common in the south. Lamb roganjosh from Kashmir tempers spice with yogurt. The rest of the menu covers the vast terrain in between. BYO—JH
612 Haddon Avenue; 856-858-0020

The Kitchen Consigliere

Arguments about which Italian restaurant in Collingswood is tops rage ever on. Angelo Lutz and his team sidestep the drama, crafting a Marinara-drenched experience with nod to “the business.” (Think: black-and-white mobster portraits.) Rich Italian-American classics seal the deal, from old-school meatballs and any-day Sunday gravy to the veal marsala. BYO—JH
700 Haddon Avenue, 856-854-2156

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Nachos at Oasis Mexican Grill in Collingswood. Courtesy of Oasis

 

Oasis Mexican Grill

Situated at the edge of Haddon Avenue, this relaxed, cozy spot offers an array of distinctive Mexican dishes. Enchiladas come stuffed with Oaxaca cheese, smothered in your choice of green, red, or a rich and chocolatey mole sauce. From tostadas and tacos to burritos and quesadillas, expect flavors that pop. Finish your meal with a slice of tres leches cake. BYO–SV
498 Haddon Avenue; 856-858-1807

French toast. Courtesy of Sabrina’s Cafe

Sabrina’s Cafe

Sabrina’s Café is famous for two things: brunch and lines. The first location, opened in Philadelphia in 2001, is a beloved breakfast spot, and the Collingswood restaurant lives up to the same reputation. Though the eatery’s exquisite breakfast and brunch dishes—such as stuffed challah French toast or huevos rancheros—attract crowds, the dinner menu is just as enticing. BYO—SV
714 Haddon Avenue; 856-214-0723

Courtesy of Sagami

Sagami

No Japanese restaurant in South Jersey has quite the reputation or the devoted following of Sagami. When the door is opened at lunchtime, there are always half a dozen or more regulars waiting to get in. At dinner, the parking lot will probably be full. The cooked food is very good, but the sushi is sublime. Chef Shigeru Fukuyoshi opened Sagami in 1974, and he was still behind the sushi bar in 2019, bent low over his work. BYO—EL
37 West Crescent Boulevard, 856-854-9773

Villa Barone Ristorante Italiano

From the moment you dip your bread into the olive oil and spice, the vibe here makes for a homey meal. The Farfalla Mamma Felicia dish pairs the bite of broccoli rabe with sharp provolone—as at home in South Philly as Jersey. Saltimbocca and eggplant parm evoke childhood memories. Then there’s the tidy menu of pizzas, a nod to the family’s Neapolitan culinary roots. BYO—JH
753 Haddon Avenue, 856-858-2999

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Tagliatelle al Limone at Zeppoli. Photo courtesy of Nascati Photography/Zeppoli

Zeppoli

Year after year, chef/owner Joey Baldino rarely does more than add a couple seasonal specials to his basic menu, which celebrates Sicily, his father’s homeland. Yet a table at Zeppoli is hard to get, not just because there are only 32 seats. Baldino’s food—from eggplant caponata to tagliatelli al limone to the namesake fried-to-order sugar-dusted zeppoli—is at once grounded and celestial. Its ability to transform the familiar can leave you giddy. BYO—EL
618 West Collings Avenue, 856-854-2670

Check out our other town dining guides:
The Best Restaurants in Princeton
The Best Restaurants in Cape May

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