When prohibition went out, Helmers came in and it came to stay, at Washington Street and 11th Streets in the heart of Hoboken, this corner restaurant-bar has survived over 70 years of urban change. Here's a place where nostalgia is what it used to be.A dignified bar reflects in its mirrors and polished mahogany a tin ceiling, high wooden booths for privacy, figurines, beer steins and a huge...
From CityGrid: Helmers' Restaurant in uptown Hoboken is one of the oldest restaurants in town. Opening in 1936, when the Helmer family came from Germany, and then selling in late 1940's to the Lueders from Bremerhaven. \nHelmers' is most known for its authentic German cuisine and German-style atmosphere complete with high wooden booths, beer steins and huge Bavarian cuckoo clock. Helmers'...