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B2 Bistro + Bar buys Jimmy’s American Grill in Bordentown

B2 Bistro + Bar, a regional restaurant chain, has just purchased Jimmy’s American Grill in Bordentown, according to Barry Bielat of Allenhurst-based Bielat Santore & Co., which brokered the deal. This marks the seventh restaurant owned and operated by B2 Bistro + Bar organization.

B2 Bistro + Bar has restaurants in Red Bank, Point Pleasant Beach, North Brunswick, Toms River, Bayville, Reading, Pennsylvania, and now in Bordentown.

Bielat Santore & Co. has been the broker of record for the last five restaurant locations.

Located at 140 Route 130, Jimmy’s American Grill has enjoyed a reputation of giving guests a dining experience that is unforgettable, providing a choice of sitting in the main dining room, bar, private room or out on the outdoor patio. At full capacity, the restaurant can hold between 250 and 300 people.

Robert Gillis, a sales associate with Bielat Santore & Co., had established a sound business relationship with Jimmy Manetas, the owner of several diners and Jimmy’s American Grill. With that relationship in place, Manetas gave Gillis the listing when it came time to sell.

Based on the “garden to table” concept, B2’s talented team transforms the freshest locally sourced ingredients into delectable culinary creations reminiscent of the American and Mediterranean bistro-style of cooking. The bar features an eclectic wine list, a continuously rotating selection of draft beers and a raft of expertly crafted cocktails. B2 specializes in barrel-aged spirits and use fresh seasonal fruit in its drinks. B2 Bistro’s menu includes fresh seafood, burgers, steaks, wood-fired pizza, sushi and always the best craft beers on tap.

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