Home | Register | Log In

Hamilton Township, NJ

   [change my location]
Rats Restaurant - Grounds for Sculpture
Is this your restaurant? Claim it

Rats Restaurant - Grounds for Sculpture

16 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton Township, NJ, 08619

Grounds For Sculpture’s charming restaurant, Rat’s, conceived as part of sculptor Seward Johnson’s vision; is designed to make visitors feel they have stepped into a village reminiscent of French impressionist Claude Monet's beloved town of Giverny. Overlooking Johnson’s sculptures inspired by Impressionists paintings, as well as the lily pond and bridge inspired by the works of Monet, Rat’s offers a magical ambiance for dining and a lovely complement to the Grounds For Sculpture experience.read more

Grounds For Sculpture’s charming restaurant, Rat’s, conceived as part of sculptor Seward Johnson’s vision; is designed to make visitors feel they have stepped into a village reminiscent of French impressionist Claude Monet's beloved town of Giverny. Overlooking Johnson’s sculptures inspired by Impressionists paintings, as well as the lily pond and bridge inspired by the works of Monet, Rat’s offers a magical ambiance for dining and a lovely complement to the Grounds For Sculpture experience. With lunch and dinner menus featuring cosmopolitan home cooking, Rat’s is a welcome part of every visit. The Lounge at Rat's Restaurant offers a relaxing and exotic escape to rest and enjoy. Discover our hand crafted cocktails, eclectic wine list and our delicious light fare. The Lounge at Rat’s is the perfect way to begin or cap off your visit to Grounds For Sculpture.

Tags: There are no tags.
Creator: Zvents Zvents

Creator: Zvents Zvents

Restaurant Details
Cuisine
$$$$ ($50 and over)
Price
Not Required
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Location & Nearby Info
16 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton Township, NJ, 08619
Show nearby:
Performers Coming to this Venue
James Lee Stanley
James Lee Stanley
James Lee Stanley became known to Monkees fans in the mid-'90s when the Two Man Band album was released, a project involving him and ex-Monkee Peter Tork. Born in Philadelphia on April 30, 1946, Stanley first met Tork at a Virginia club in 1963 and moved to New York City four years later, becoming involved in the city's folk scene....
Reviews & Comments
USER REVIEWS
This activerecord::relation currently has no reviews. Be the first to share your thoughts with others!

Don't Miss This

Hot Tickets Ticket More »

Add To Calendar
Upcoming Events
06/10 5:30 pm Sundress and Tie Party in Hamilton
5:30 pm Sundress & Tie Party - for Young Professionals
06/13 11:30 am Women in Development of Mercer County June 2012 Annual Meeting
11/09 8:00 pm An Evening With James Lee Stanley & Cliff Eberhardt