Fishin' Pier Grille

Breakfast restaurant · Avalon

Fishin' Pier Grille

Breakfast restaurant · Avalon

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32nd St, Avalon, NJ 08202

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Omelets, pancakes, and home fries on the boardwalk  

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32nd St, Avalon, NJ 08202 Get directions

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$10–20

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32nd St, Avalon, NJ 08202 Get directions

+1 609 967 8144
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$10–20

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Oct 11, 2025

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The Best Restaurants In Avalon, Stone Harbor & Sea Isle - Jersey Shore - The Infatuation

"One of the simple pleasures of summer down the Shore is an early morning bike ride on the boardwalk before the day heats up. (And before you’re technically not supposed to ride bikes on the boardwalk.) In Avalon, the journey comes with a prize at the end: breakfast at Fishin’ Pier Grille. The tiny tacklebox of a restaurant right on the boardwalk serves some of the best breakfast food in town: fluffy three-egg omelets, crispy, perfectly-seasoned home fries, and pancakes so big they nearly flop over the plate they’re served on. Bring cash, park your bike, and wait for a table if you must (on summer weekends, the place is hopping from practically the moment it opens at 6:30am). It’s worth it." - regan stephens, sydney mcelwee, candis mclean

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Fishin’ Pier Grille - Review - Avalon - Jersey Shore - The Infatuation

"One of the simple pleasures of summer down the Shore is an early morning bike ride on the boardwalk before the day heats up. (And before you’re technically not supposed to ride bikes on the boardwalk.) In Avalon, the journey comes with a prize at the end: breakfast at Fishin’ Pier Grille. The tiny tacklebox of a restaurant right on the boardwalk serves some of the best breakfast food in town: fluffy three-egg omelets, crispy, perfectly-seasoned home fries, and pancakes so big they nearly flop over the plate they’re served on. Bring cash, park your bike, and wait for a table if you must (on summer weekends, the place is hopping from practically the moment it opens at 6:30am). It’s worth it." - Regan Stephens

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Sam

Google
This place is right on the pier with both indoor and outdoor seating. All the tables outside have umbrellas which is nice. The menu is a little on the pricey side but the food was fresh. They only give you one piece of toast with your meal and the home fries are hard in places and not fully cooked all the way, so just make sure you ask for them well done. This place is cash only and they do add extra fees if you are using a card.

Hanhan Zhang

Google
Baba’s favorite breakfast spot in Avalon, delicious food, awesome friendly service, no better place on 7 mile island 🏝️ to go for breakfast 🍳 wish they open year round / enjoy it when you can 🥞

Ann Mazza

Google
Just arrived in Avalon for our Anniversary and had the best breakfast ever! Spinach mushroom and cheese omelet was amazing. Light and fresh with great home fries. Banana blueberry pancakes absolutely delicious ❤️Food was made with intention and love. Not overdone, just perfect👍

Julie Buckner

Google
We had high hopes for our visit, due to the positive google reviews, unfortunately, our experience left a lot to be desired. To start on a good note, Sue the hostess was extremely friendly and gave us a warm welcome. Britney was the one who seated us. She mentioned it was “cash only,” and when I asked the rest of my party if they were okay with staying(as not everyone carries cash), she abruptly asked, “Are you staying or leaving?” and appeared visibly irritated. That first interaction set the tone for the rest of the visit. I have celiac disease, so I asked Britney if the home fries were gluten-free. She said “yes.” I then asked if she could please inform the kitchen so they could wipe down the preparation area to avoid cross-contamination. She replied with a flat “no.” When I asked, “No? Why?” she explained, “It’s just one area to prepare the food,” but still made no effort to communicate the concern to the chef. While I understand there may be limitations in the kitchen setup, a little empathy or initiative to at least try would have been appreciated. There were small service issues throughout—when my mom asked for a straw, Britney didn’t say anything, looked annoyed, and simply tossed them to us, which felt dismissive. One person in our group ordered an omelet that came out severely burnt— she said “it was the most burned omelet I have ever had in my life.” She only managed a couple of bites of it. All of our tables food was burnt and extremely oily. Not one person enjoyed the food. At the end of the meal, after Brittney didn’t check back for a while I went to find her to get our check, I approached her, and she gave me a death stare and said, “I was going to bring this to you,” in a tone that came off as curt and unkind. Suggestions for Improvement: • A bit more patience and warmth from the service staff would go a long way. • Even if there are limitations in the kitchen, showing concern for dietary needs (especially medically necessary ones) is critical. Simply passing along a message to the kitchen could help prevent someone from getting sick and shows compassion. • Communication is key—guests don’t expect perfection, but respectful and attentive interaction makes all the difference. • More attention to food quality and would greatly improve the overall experience. We genuinely wanted to enjoy our meal here, and I hope this feedback can help the team grow and improve. We definitely will not be coming back.

K T

Google
Didn’t really care for the general attitude and negativity at 7:30 a.m. I get it you don’t want people to walk through to go to the beach, but making the “No you may not” the slogan the employees wear on their backs and to have a board of stupid questions says a lot about what kind of people these people are. The service was fast and efficient, but no one was friendly or unfriendly. There were just there. The food was okay. Most diners will have better food. There’s absolutely nothing special at all except for the freshly squeezed orange juice, which isn’t offered at most breakfast places. We sat inside where it was dark and small. The outside seating area of 3 or 4 tables is lovely right on the boardwalk.

Thomas Hickey

Google
Delicious breakfast in a quaint space on the Avalon boardwalk. Both outdoor and indoor seating. Can't beat the outdoor seating on the boardwalk next to the beautiful homes and ocean. La Colombe coffee was top notch and the asparagus omelet was to die for. Do not skip out on this perfect way to start your day!

Gabriel Garcia

Google
Small cozy restaurant on the pier parallel to the beach. Coffee was good and the omelette was huge. The home fries were perfectly seasoned with a slight spice. The French toast flavoring is cooked into the French toast and not a topping on it, which my wife liked. The best breakfast I have had while at the beach. We were there soon after opening so we were seated right away. I imagine this place gets busy later in the day and there could be a wait. CASH ONLY.

Frank Davis

Google
It’s ok. Breakfast on the boardwalk is the gimmick. Pancakes are large but thin, eggs were meh. It’s cash only. If you don’t have cash then it’s Venmo which comes with a $1 charge. Staff is so so. Might have been an off day for them. $20 - two cakes, two eggs, toast, and coffee. Inflation, I guess.