Skip to content

A town square for an unsquare town

redbankgreen

Standing for the vitality of Red Bank, its community, and the fun we have together.

BLUE WATER SWIMS TO BROAD STREET OK

9-broadBlue Water Seafood won approval from the planning board to move into Red Bank Monday night. (Click to enlarge)

By DUSTIN RACIOPPI

Jimmy Vastardis says he’s always wanted to own a business in Red Bank, and, in fact, made an attempt in 2008 to move into the space once home to Ashes Cigar Club.

Looks like he’s finally coming to town.

Vastardis, of Holmdel, breezed through a hearing before the planning board for a list of variances Monday night, clearing the way for him to open Blue Water Seafood restaurant in the heart of downtown.

If the council approves an amendment to the borough’s parking deficiency ordinance — and all signs indicate it will — all Vastardis has to do is obtain the proper permits to put fish in the frying pan.

Blue Water, which has been a staple in East Brunswick for nearly a decade, would open its second location in the two-story, 2,500-square-foot spot that was recently filled by Zakson’s Fine Furniture. The lease is still being negotiated with the building owner, who also owns CoCo Pari next door, attorney Anthony Locascio said. Vastardis is hoping to be open some time between January and February.

Barring any glitches in the permit process, Blue Water will outfit the space with bathrooms and a kitchen, but Vastardis said the location will go largely untouched because right now, “it’s a beautful space. It doesn’t need much at all.”

The restaurant will have tables on both floors; 50 on the first floor and about 40 upstairs. It does not have a liquor license.

Blue Water’s move, while filling a gap in a market flooded with Italian and pizza joints, could help spark the downtown economy, Mayor Pasquale Menna said.

And that was the purpose of proposing the moratorium on payments into the borough parking fund, although Vastardis says it was a coincidence that he applied to move into Red Bank a month before the measure was introduced by the council.

“It just happened,” he said. “I always loved Red Bank. I just never had an opportunity or money.”

Menna, who also sits on the planning board, heaped praise onto Vastardis, saying that if he can duplicate the quality of his East Brunswick restaurant in Red Bank, Blue Water will be a sure success. Even more, he said it gives businesses and visitors another reason to come to town.

“You’re still inviting people to our downtown, and that’s what we want,” Menna said.”I think it is a tremendous addition to the downtown. I would love to make a motion to approve this.”

Board chairman John Cash seconded it.

“Welcome to Red Bank,” he said.

Follow Red Bank Green on Instagram
@redbankgreen
Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
redbankgreen Classics
Partyline
CARS, BARS AND VANS
Middletown resident Rob King was cruising through the Red Bank municipal parking lot behind the Dublin House Saturday night in his 1969 Plym ...
TWO SHORTS IN FILMONEFEST
Leonardo Morales Pitalua, a 20-year-old animator who lived in Red Bank until February, will have two short films shown at FilmOneFest in Hig ...
LONG DOGGONE WAIT
Partyline photo: The driver of an e-bike and his human passenger wait at the Monmouth Street train crossing while a northbound NJ Transit tr ...
WE’RE LICHEN THIS FUNGHI!
A mushroom sprouts from the mouth-like hole in this lichen-covered tree on the grounds of Red Bank Primary School Tuesday morning.
HELL STRIP FIREWORKS
Revelers launched fireworks from the hell strip in front of a home on Drs. James Parker Boulevard on July 4, one of many impromptu and quest ...
SWIMMING, ER, SCULLING RIVER?
Partyline photo captures a single rower working their way up the Swimming River.
SUMMER SUNRISE
A stunning Sunrise on the Navesink River in Red Bank Tuesday June 30.
BRAZEN LAWLESSNESS?
Who does this? One of those famously (and, yes apocryphally) illegal-to-remove mattress tags lies on the plaza outside the Count Basie Cente ...
SUNNY SKIES, JAZZY VIBES AT RED BANK ARTS FEST
A jazz combo comprised of current and former students of the Red Bank-based Jazz Arts Project performed at the first Red Bank Arts Festival ...
COOL JUNE BRIDE RIDE
It’s a wedding thing. (Photo and text by Rosann Dal Pra)   Follow Red Bank Green on Instagram @redbankgreen Follow
RED BANK CLASSIC 5k
Runners at the starting line of the Red Bank Classic 5k Saturday morning.
WORLD CUP WATCH PARTY AT COUNT BASIE FIELD
Solid turnout, festive vibes and a huge Mexico win: Count Basie Park World Cup Watch Party photos. (Click to read)
DOUBLE RAINBOW OVER RED BANK
Partyline contributor captures stunning double rainbow over Red Bank.
RED BANK: SINKHOLE ON SHREWSBURY AVE
Emergency sinkhole repairs closed Shrewsbury Avenue northbound traffic for most of the day Wednesday.
NAVESINK SUNRISE
Partyliner captures stunning sunrise over the Navesink River in Red Bank.
DRONES SCRUB BANK BUILDING
Partyline photo: A power washing drone was used to clean the exterior of the Ocean First Bank Building at 110 West Front Street recently.
MESSAGE TO READERS
Please stand by: A quick message to readers about a pause in news coverage.
IN THE DISTANCE, NEW STATUE UNVEILED
A new monument commemorating the 250th anniversary of US Independence is unveiled in a park that only has a Red Bank mailing address.
CARPY DIEM
From the redbankgreen Partyline: A pair of large carp cruise the shallows under Hubbard's Bridge (Senator Kyrillos Bridge) on Front Street T ...
BIBS ON FOR OPENING DAY
Partyline: Two longtime neighbors re-unite for lobsters on the Boondocks Fishery opening day.