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McLoone to Open Joe's Sports Bar and Grille at Suneagles

The local restauranteur will open a new watering hole for thirsty golfers and hungry sports fans on Thursday at the Suneagles Golf Course.

Golfers and sports fans will have a new local watering hole when Joe's Sports Bar and Grille opens up across from the Tenth Hole at the in on Thursday.

The casual tavern and eatery, operated by local restauranteur Tim McLoone, will offer bar food favorites, a wide variety of ice cold beers and fully-stocked bar and of course, several large, high definition flat-screen televisions to catch all the latest sports action.

Patrons will also be encouraged to create some action of their own and shoot some darts, play shuffle board or select a favorite song from the fully-loaded jukebox. Seasonal outdoor seating overlooking the Suneagles golf course will also be available as the weather warms.

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Joe's will also off daily happy hour specials Monday through Friday, making it a great after work destination, with plenty of appetizers -- like wings and nachos -- and heartier fare -- like burgers, paninis and salads -- with nothing priced over $15.

Joe's will be open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to midnight, and Friday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to midnight.  Morning hours are made available to service hungry golfers who want to grab a quick bite and coffee before heading out to the course.   It is located off of Tinton Avenue on the grounds of Suneagles Golf Course in the old Sal's Tavern location.  The phone is 848.456.4260.

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The opening of Joe’s Sports Bar and Grille brings the McLoone’s family of restaurants total to wight.  Unlike the others, this new location does not bear the McLoone name in its title but rather the name of Tim McLoone’s late father, Joe.  Joe McLoone was an avid sportsman who also enjoyed a cold beer after a day out on the links, making the name a perfect fit for this location. 

The property on the grounds of Fort Monmouth is currently run by Atlantic Golf Management who has partnered with McLoone’s management to provide food service for Joe’s Sports Bar and Grille and catering services for Gibb’s Hall.    Sun Eagles Golf Course is open year round to the public and also offers memberships. 


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