
Farms on 08/12/19 we decided to stop at R/M on Rt206 in Branchville for another try. My disappointing review in June was on the Rockaway restaurant which the owner Jesus M (owner) promised to mail me a no-cost return voucher but sadly never did.Īfter our visit to Space.


Here I am writing another review this time on the Branchville location.

On April 17, in a Facebook post, the restaurant announced they were temporarily closing, noting that the “health and safety of our customers and team members is always our main priority.” On March 26, the restaurant was offering family to-go packs, which came included with a pitcher of either sangria or margarita. The latest photo, posted on April 1, show several plastic containers lined up being filled with what they said was sangria. While the office of the Attorney General did not detail each restaurant’s offense, Riviera Maya in Branchville has posted multiple photos on their Facebook page of their “daily sangria prep” at the restaurant.
#RIVIERA MAYA RESTAURANT BRANCHVILLE NJ LICENSE#
Other violators of Murphy’s order include Taphouse 15 in Jefferson and the Randolph Diner, each of which is facing temporary liquor license suspension.

In addition to prohibiting on-site consumption of alcohol, restaurants and bars are only allowed to sell to-go alcoholic beverages in their original, sealed containers. Under the order, businesses licensed to sell alcohol in the state are permitted to remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic, but only for take-out or delivery services of food and alcohol. Murphy’s executive orders as it relates to restrictions of bars and restaurants went into effect on March 23. Their second location in Rockaway was also found violating Murphy’s orders. Riviera Maya, a popular restaurant located on Route 206, is facing a 10-day suspension of its liquor license, according to the state Office of the Attorney General. A Mexican restaurant in Branchville, just days before today’s Cinco de Mayo celebration, was among 20 bars, restaurants, breweries and liquor stores that were charged last week with violating Gov.
