The Funky Town of Red Bank, New Jersey
Red Bank Is A Great Town
Red Bank, New Jersey is an interesting town only five miles away from the Atlantic Ocean.
It is perched on the Navesink River which is a very important part of the town.
The town has many interesting stores, including branches of Tiffany’s and Restoration Hardware.
But what I really enjoy are the interesting shops that are NOT chains, and have been in Red Bank for many years.
The eclectic offerings include an old-school record shop, a comic book owned by a famous filmmaker, a classic arcade shop, and many antique stores.
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Jack’s Music Shoppe
Jack’s Music Shoppe has been a Red Bank mainstay for over 50 years. It is FAMOUS.
The BOSS shops here!
See where Bruce Springsteen buys his music
According to that article from app.com:
About 40 years ago, musician Bruce Springsteen walked into Jack’s Music Shoppe, a small record store located in Red Bank.
“When I first saw him, I thought here was this rare and so-important person that wandered into my little store. I was so in awe of his presence, but at the same time, a little freaked out about not scaring him away,” said the store owner, Jack Anderson.
Anderson, his staff and his customers learned quickly that Springsteen acted like a normal shopper and not a celebrity. He would stop by the shop many times over the coming decades, long after he became world famous.
You can’t get more New Jersey than that!
They have plenty of vinyl records, CDs, and other forms of music.
They have recently added used books. This was not something that they had expected to do.
According to Two River Times:
The journey to bookdom began, of course, with music: Jack’s purchased a vast collection of vinyl records from the estate of a school teacher. As it turned out, the teacher was also an avid book collector, prompting Jack’s employees to consider expanding their offerings.
Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash
Kevin Smith became famous with his film Clerks and has made many movies since then. His most famous characters include the stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob and the icon Buddy Christ.
Kevin Smith purchased an existing comic book store in Red Bank and named Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash. It has been located in various locations in Red Bank over the years.
The store sells many comic books and merchandise from various Kevin Smith movies. Scenes from his various films have been shot there.
And of course, it has Buddy Christ overseeing it all.
Buddy Christ:
Count Basie Center for the Arts
William James “Count” Basie was one of the all-time jazz greats. He grew up in Red Bank.
There is a great arts center named for him in his hometown: The Count Basie Center for the Arts.
According to Wikipedia:
The building first opened in 1926 as the Carlton Theater and later, in 1973, became known as the Monmouth Arts Center. In 1984 it was renamed the Count Basie Theatre after famed jazz musician and Red Bank native, William “Count” Basie.
From the Center’s Mission Statement:
The Basie mission is to inspire, educate and entertain through its distinct and engaging cultural and artistic offerings that embrace and amplify the diversity of the region. As a nonprofit organization, the Basie is committed to enriching the community’s quality of life by generating opportunities for participation in the arts, partnering with schools, collaborating with other mission-based organizations and driving regional economic prosperity.
He played piano and organ and was a bandleader and composer.
Here is a great video from Count Basie (Pride of Red Bank):
Here is Count Basie with his orchestra playing “One O’Clock Jump” on The Ed Sullivan Show on May 29, 1960.
Monmouth Street Emporium
There are some charming antique shops in this area. Red Bank has many antique stores (including some really large ones we did not visit on this trip).
I really liked the Monmouth Street Emporium. The shops are adorable.
Once Bitten Donuts
These donuts are delicious. They are also HUGE. Very nice place, larger than we expected, with plenty of seats.
YESTERcades
YESTERcades is a great 1980s-style video arcade! The classics are all here!
They also have branches in Somerville, Westfield, and Metuchen.
You can pay by the hour – no quarters needed!
Better Housekeeping Shop
Better Housekeeping Shop sells home appliances. They’ve been in business since 1939. I like the old-fashioned look of the exterior.
Further Reading and Viewing
Please check out my other posts:
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The Historic Red Mill Museum Village 2024 | Clinton, New Jersey
Mount Tabor | Parsippany, New Jersey
Sea Girt Lighthouse 2023 | Sea Girt, New Jersey
National Guard Militia Museum 2023 | Sea Girt, New Jersey
Pequest Trout Hatchery | Oxford Township, New Jersey
Late Night Local TV And Fabulous Saturday Night Discomania in the 1970s | Television
New York Television Celebrates New York and New Jersey During the 1970s and 1980s | Television
The Historic Cooper Gristmill | Chester Township, New Jersey
The Historic and Lovely Town of Belvidere, New Jersey
First Presbyterian Church of Oxford at Hazen and the Spooky Graveyard 2023 | Belvidere, New Jersey
Littell-Lord Farmstead | Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
The Little Red Schoolhouse | Florham Park, New Jersey
Grovers Mill and the War of the Worlds | West Windsor, New Jersey
Thomas Edison National Historical Park, Park 1
Thomas Edison National Historical Park, Park 2
and you can also my posts on my book blog!
Top 10 Books on My Fall 2023 Reading List
Diary of a Mad Housewife by Sue Kaufman | Book Review
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath | Book Review
Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker | Book Review
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6 Comments
CatSynth
Looks like a cool town – lots of New-Jersey lore. And I particularly like that record store. If I’m ever in that direction, I will stop by.
New Jersey Memories
Yes, it’s a really nice town with interesting stores.
stevebethere
I would absolutely love it there looks fun too 🙂
Have a banktastic week and thanks for linking up 👍
New Jersey Memories
Thanks so much!
Gattina
Nice town but a bit far away at my age, I have been several times to the States but never in New Jersey.
New Jersey Memories
It is an interesting town, that’s for sure.