Restaurants & Bars

Hoboken Restaurant Closes After A Year In Business: Here's Why

A relatively new Hoboken restaurant closed for good this weekend. See why.

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HOBOKEN, NJ — A niche Hoboken eatery on the west side of town, The Biscuit Babe, closed for good on Sunday, the owners said.

The cafe — which opened in March of last year — posted on social media over the last few days that people should stop by for one last time. READ MORE: Biscuit Babe Restaurant To Open This Weekend In Hoboken

The owners explained in a social media post that they decided not to renew their lease.

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"It is time for us to say goodbye to Hoboken after an unforgettable journey," the said.

But they noted they have plans to reopen elsewhere.

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The Biscuit Babe opened at 918 Willow Ave., the former location of D's Soul Full Cafe.

The spot served up varieties of biscuit varieties like a chicken and waffle biscuit, cinnamon biscuit, cheddar cheese biscuit, and more.

Many Others Closed Recently

They are among several North Jersey restaurants to suddenly announce their impending closure in the last two months. READ MORE: 5 Popular Bergen, Hudson County Restaurants Closed In Last 6 Weeks. Here's Why

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