Houlihan’s, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze to open in Woodbridge

by Sergio Bichao on Mar 23rd | Email

WOODBRIDGE, NJ -- A Houlihan’s, an Olive Garden and a Bahama Breeze are all scheduled to open along Route 1 in the township this year.

The openings of the chain restaurants have been in the works for several years. The Olive Garden and Bahama Breeze plans for Woodbridge Center mall received planning board approval in 2007. Construction on the new buildings for the restaurants will begin next month. The eateries should open in either September or October, mall general manager Amy Bellisano said.

The Houlihan’s will be located on Route 1 South in the Menlo Park Terrace section and is scheduled to open in late April. The bar and casual-dining restaurant is replacing the former Bennigan’s, which closed in 2008 after its parent company filed for bankruptcy. The building, sandwiched between a Pollo Tropical and an Uno Chicago Grill, has since sat vacant.

News of the work starting on the two restaurants at the mall came after another mall restaurant, Charlie Brown’s, closed in November as part of its parent company’s bankruptcy proceedings. The struggling CB Holding Corp. closed a total of 30 Charlie Brown’s and Bugaboo Creek steakhouses in November.

Bellisano said the space vacated by the steakhouse is still available. The only other sit-in eatery with liquor license at the mall is an Applebee’s.

The Olive Garden, a national Italian-food chain, and the Bahama Breeze, which serves up Caribbean-style steak and seafood, will be located next to each other as standalone buildings near the Verizon building on Woodbridge Center Drive. Both restaurants are being developed by Darden, which also owns the Red Lobster and Capital Grille brands.

Bellisano cites “simply, internal approvals,” as the reason for the wait on construction to start.

“We also have the newest prototype of the Bahama Breeze and we are really excited about it,” Bellisano said. “It’s been a long process but we are excited that (the restaurants will open) in time for the mall’s 40th anniversary.”