Wayne is a township in Passaic County, New Jersey, about 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan. It is home to William Paterson University. Dey Mansion, originally called Bloomsburg Manor, was built around 1740 and was used by George Washington as his Headquarters on several occasions during the revolutionary war. Terhune Memorial Park is a verdant 10-acre preserve covered with pre-Revolutionary oaks named for Albert Payson Terhune, the 19th century writer who wrote 30 books and many stories about dogs. Ice Vault Arena is a multi-purpose 600-seat arena built in 2003. Van Riper-Hopper House was built in 1786 for Uriah Van Riper and his family. It is one of the oldest buildings in New Jersey.
Dey Mansion
Dey Mansion, originally called Bloomsburg Manor, was built around 1740 by Dirck Dey on land he bought in 1717. Dirck Dey built the east wing and his son Theunis finished the mansion adding a twelve foot center hall. The front of the mansion is built of brick made on the site. Sandstone quoins were brought from the Little Falls Quarry. The rest of the home was constructed from split quarry and field stone. George Washington used the mansion as his Headquarters on several occasions during the revolutionary war. Today, the Dey Mansion is open for public year-round. The Dey Mansion is owned by the County of Passaic and is operated by the Department of Cultural & Historic Affairs.
199 Totowa Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-706-6640
Willowbrook Mall
Willowbrook Mall is a shopping center located in Wayne, New Jersey. It is located near the intersection of New Jersey Route 23, U.S. Route 46, and Interstate 80. The mall opened in 1969 and was renovated in 1970, 1988, 2006, and 2015. It has more than 140 retail shops and 1,518,006 square feet of leasable area. Willowbrook the fifth-largest shopping mall in New Jersey. The mall has four anchors: Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Dave & Buster's. The mall, the surrounding access roads and parking areas are prone to flooding in rainstorms because the Passaic River flows near the mall and the Pompton River, runs behind it
1400 Willowbrook Mall, Wayne, NJ 07470
Ice Vault Arena
Built in 2003, the Ice Vault Arena , known as Capital One Ice Vault Arena and North Fork Ice Vault Arena, is a multi-purpose 600-seat arena in Wayne, New Jersey. It is home to the hockey team New Jersey Hitmen of the United States Premier Hockey League and the William Paterson University Pioneers of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's Super East Collegiate Hockey League. Since 2011, Ice Vault Arena became home to the New Jersey Outlaws of the Federal Hockey League before the team moved to Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The arena is also used for public skating. The arena has a pro shop, cafe, and a pub called, "In The Crease Sports Pub". Two rinks are operating year round.
10 Nevins Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-628-1500
Terhune Memorial Park
Terhune Memorial Park in Wayne, New Jersey is a verdant 10-acre preserve covered with pre-Revolutionary oaks named for Albert Payson Terhune, the 19th century writer who wrote 30 books and many stories about dogs, mostly about his beloved collies that used to roam the property and the lovely Victorian mansion. Before his death, Terhune made sure that a piece of Sunnybank, his estate in Wayne, will be used as a public park. The park is located just off Route 202 near Oakland on the edge of Pompton Lake and is full of mature trees and bushes planted by Terhune and his wife. The park serves as a man’s tribute to dogs and a town’s tribute to the wonderful man. The Terhune Memorial Park – Sunnybank is today owned and maintained by the Wayne Township Department of Parks and Recreation. Visitors to the park can view the Terhune Collection of books and collie dog awards at the Van Riper-Hopper Historic House Museum.
Terhune Memorial Park, 333 Terhune Dr, Wayne, NJ 07470
Van Riper - Hopper House Museum
Van Riper - Hopper House Museum is located in Wayne, New Jersey. It was built in 1786 for Uriah Van Riper and his family. One of the oldest buildings in New Jersey, Van Riper-Hopper House is today home to the Wayne Township Museum. The house was officially dedicated as the Wayne Township Museum in 1964. The house was designed in the traditional Dutch Colonial style. The second hallway of the second floor was added in the 1950s. At the same time, the closets and dressers, which were not typical for the Dutch Colonial Style, were added as well. The design of the house was influenced by the wilderness of in the property and the construction materials that were available.
533 Berdan Ave, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-694-7192
Shea Center for the Performing Arts
Located in William Paterson University, the Shea Center for the Performing Arts is a 922-seat theater built in 1965. The theater has a computerized lighting system, a state-of-the-art sound system and a unique seating and stage arrangement that brings performers and audience together. The university holds many of its events in the Shea Center. Many visiting artists have performed at the Center, from legendary rock icon David Crosby and the jazz great Wynton Marsalis, to Margaret Thatcher and Stephen Sondheim. The Jazz Room Series offers renowned and emerging jazz musicians, as well as the University students’ popular jazz program. The Distinguished Lecturer Series covers current issues in the arts, culture, sports and politics, encouraging the link between the speakers and the audience.
300 Pompton Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-720-2371
Viaggio Ristorante
Viaggio Ristorante is a small, charming Italian restaurant serving farm-to-table Tuscan cuisine, including handmade pasta, fresh seafood, house-cured salami and high quality grilled meats. The décor is rustic modern, with a wall of reused wood, Italian brick arches and a Chef’s Counter overlooking the kitchen where the renowned Chef Robbie Felice weaves his magic. The Chef’s Table can fit only five people, so call in advance. There is also a four-course fix price menu, a perfect way of tasting a bit of everything the talented chef produces. The menu is not large but everything is prepared to perfection.
1055 Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-706-7277
Chengdu 23
Located in West Belt Plaza in Wayne, New Jersey, next to Willowbrook Mall, Chengdu 23 is a popular, award-winning Chinese restaurant that offers authentic Chinese Sichuan Cuisine and encourages BYOB. The décor is what you would expect in Chinese restaurants: a big mural of a Chinese landscape, big fish tank filled with Blood parrot cichlids and a Buddhist altar. The menu includes authentic Chinese dishes, but also dishes adapted to the Western taste. You might want to start the meal with their xiao long bao or soup dumplings or delicious juice buns. For the main meal, try crisp green beans with fermented black beans and minced pork. Since there is no bar, enjoy a strong green tea the way Chinese do.
6 Willowbrook Blvd, Wayne, NJ 07470, Phone: 973-812-2800
Laurelwood Arboretum
The Laurelwood Arboretum is spread over 30 acres full of botanically diverse trees and shrubs. You can explore this beautiful space on foot along a network of gravel trails which are popular with nature lovers, walkers, hikers and runners (most of these are wheelchair and buggy-friendly). The arboretum was once a commercial nursery but has been converted into a public park where you can admire themed gardens, woodlands, ponds and water features. A few of the highlights of the arboretum include the Scented Garden, the Pollinator Garden, the Wetlands Garden and the Sensory Garden. The Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens are a joy to behold in spring. Free guided tours of the arboretum are available during the summer season.
Laurelwood Arboretum, 725 Pines Lake Drive West, Wayne, NJ 07470, 973 831 5675
Dave and Buster's Arcade
When Dave and Buster combined their restaurant and games businesses back in 1982, they had no idea how popular their unique brand would become. Almost everyone loves video games and everyone loves to eat, facts which have made Dave and Buster's Arcade a winner in Wayne and 139 other locations. Ideal for all ages, Dave and Buster’s Arcade is a very popular attraction where the food is always good and the games are also brilliant. You will find all the latest games on offer and you can also watch your favorite sports on the large-screen TV’s or play a game of billiards.
Dave and Buster’s Arcade, 310 Willowbrook Mall, Wayne, NJ 07470, 973 435 9244
Seven Tribesmen Brewery
A fascination with fermentation lies at the heart of the Seven Tribesmen Brewery, which was established by a pair of Hungarian/American childhood friends. After considerable experimentation as home brewers, the pair took a leap of faith and established Seven Tribesmen Brewery in Wayne. The brewery is named for the legendary seven tribes which founded Hungary over 1000 years ago. The brewery is passionate about producing the finest craft beers in the state and invites visitors to stop by for a tasting in their Tap Room or Beer Garden. There are usually around 12 small-batch beers on tap and you are welcome to bring your own food to enjoy alongside your favorite brew.
Seven Tribesmen Brewery, 1151 NJ-23, Wayne, NJ 07470, 973 706 7337
Willowbrook Golf Center
The Willowbrook Golf Center brings together everything you need to improve your game of golf. There is a 2-tier multi-lane driving range, professional golf classes and a fully stocked Pro Shop. There is also a 36-hole landscaped mini-golf course where the whole family can have fun together. If you are in need of instruction you can arrange for a private or group lesson for both adults and junior players and enthusiastic juniors can sign up for Summer Golf Camp. You can find most leading golf brands at the Pro Shop – perhaps a new Driver or Putter will take your game to the next level.
Willowbrook Golf Center, 366 Route 46 Service Rd East, Wayne, NJ 07470, 973 256 6922
Murder Mystery Company
The Murder Mystery Company is waiting to help you host the most memorable dinner party your guests have ever attended. The Murder Mystery team can be hired to stage a private murder mystery dinner at a restaurant or in the comfort of your own home, or even via a Zoom link. All you need to do is book the team, invite your guests and get ready for an unforgettable party. There are several different themes to choose from and your choice will depend on the ages and interests of your guests – you can choose a Prom Night theme, go down memory lane with the 80’s theme or go all out for intrigue with a gangster theme.
Murder Mystery Company, 50 Hinchman Ave, Wayne, NJ 07470, 888 643 2583