Black Duck Cafe

New Brunswick


It's easy to understand why this is the most popular hangout in town. Hip and friendly with a sunny, device-free atrium, the Black Duck serves up yummy lunches like kimchi grilled cheese or strawberry and Brie panini. Brunch includes eggs Benny, buttermilk biscuits and the drool-worthy Quack Madam – an egg-battered sandwich with bacon, old cheddar, maple and spinach. Mmmm…


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