Currently in Central Somerset or looking to plan your next adventure?
Bridgewater Commons (Bridgewater)
Your premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination in Somerset County. With over 150 stores and restaurants, there’s plenty to find! Eat it up at Fogo de Chao, catch a movie at the AMC Theatre, and hit all the retail!
Van Veghten House (Bridgewater)
Van Veghten House served as headquarters for Quartermaster General Nathaniel Green during the Middlebrook Cantonment of 1778-1779.
Branchburg Sports Complex (Branchburg)
It’s time for indoor recreation. Experience turf fields, batting cages, hard courts, arcade, multi-level PlayMaze, and a 9,000sqft multi-level, state-of-the-art laser tag arena.
RVCC Planterarium & RVCC Theatre (Branchburg)
Explore distant galaxies and the universe at RVCC’s 3M Observatory. Laser concerts are also available.
Somerset Patriots (Bridgewater)
The Double-A Affiliate of the New York Yankees. Catch a game here and be sure to check out their themed nights including Marvel Night, Bark at the Park, Bingo, and fireworks nights. You may even catch some of your favorite Yankee players!
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage (Somerville)
General George Washington’s headquarters from December 1778 through June 1779. Many visitors to the home included General Knox, Baron von Steuben, Lord and Lady Stirling, Alexander Hamilton, and Benedict Arnold. Adjacent to the Wallace House is the Old Dutch Parsonage. The house has been owned by many prominent families including Frelinghuysens, Hardenberghs, and Strykers.
Bridgewater Sports Arena (Bridgewater)
Camps, clinics, leagues, tournament space, and more for hockey and ice skaters year-round.
Neshanic Valley Golf Club (Branchburg)
A 27-hole championship course, nine-hole academy course, Callaway Golf Performance Center await you on over 350 acres of rolling farmland at Neshanic Valley Golf Course. The course also features a fully stocked pro shop, restaurant, and great places to socialize.
Planning your next Sip & See adventure?
See what awaits you! Other stops along the sipping path:
Red Horse by David Burke – Bernards Inn