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TheRacoonist t1_j15kcqy wrote

You're going to have a really hard time finding any beach that allows booze in nj

Drinking and surfing is a terrible combination

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Vegoia2 t1_j15l9ht wrote

Call a surfboard shop, a few in Pt Pleasant that also have all kinds of gear, maybe even someone working there can teach you.

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Academic-Summer-3438 t1_j15osez wrote

You can't drink on ANY public beaches in NJ. Not just the dry towns.

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FunGoolAGotz t1_j15qqux wrote

methinks you need to set your priorities

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whaler76 t1_j15rr67 wrote

Long Beach Island, no alcohol allowed on beaches in NJ though but as with anything theres ways around that.

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-no-one-important- t1_j15sgfs wrote

I’m not recommending you empty a jug of something red and fill it with something else. I’m also definitely not recommending you put it inside of your cooler with a bunch of other normal stuff and get to the beach early when they half ass check everything. That would all be a terrible idea. Do not do it.

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GroundbreakingPipe12 t1_j15v2sz wrote

idk about where is good for surfing. you could try wildwood or atlantic city, i see surfers in cape may sometimes.

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oldnjgal t1_j15v94m wrote

16th Ave in Belmar is their surfing beach. Plenty of bars around in Belmar.

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mykepagan t1_j15z767 wrote

Brave New World surf shop in Point Pleasant

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readuponthat24 t1_j15zyzp wrote

Technically that is correct, however you would probably not be too surprised that discretion goes a long way. If you are otherwise not causing a scene and you clean up after yourself you are unlikely to run into any issues while enjoying your beverage of choice in a cozy or cup. Even in "dry" towns.

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drewski1026 t1_j163m77 wrote

Belmar if you want a younger crowd, manasquan if you want a more family/local crowd

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AnNJgal t1_j164xhn wrote

Asbury Park and I believe Sea Bright both have great places to surf.

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