Pic-A-Lilli Inn, American restaurant in Shamong Township, New Jersey.
Pic-A-Lilli Inn is an American restaurant in Shamong Township featuring a spacious dining room with rustic wood details that create a warm setting. The kitchen prepares traditional comfort food, hearty sandwiches, and fresh seafood options.
The establishment was founded in 1927 as Snyder's Luncheonette by Thomas Snyder and received the township's first liquor license in 1933 following the end of Prohibition. This early licensing made it a pioneering business in the post-Prohibition era.
The restaurant serves as a gathering place where local residents regularly meet and enjoy meals together throughout the year. It has become woven into the social fabric of the township as a space where neighbors connect.
The restaurant is located on Route 206 and offers ample parking for visitors. Reservations are recommended during weekend evenings and holiday periods when the space fills up.
A photograph of rodeo rider Gene Autry hangs behind the bar, recalling his frequent visits during the 1940s. This image reflects a time when western entertainment personalities visited the area.
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