Wednesday, December 31, 2008

We are open for New Years Day Brunch Thursday Jan 1 2009


We are open for New Years Day Brunch Thursday Jan 1 2009
What better way to follow your all-you-can-drink New year's Eve celebration than with an all-you-can-eat New Year's Day at Matisse on the beach in Belmar NJ Chef Tony Wall is cooking up your typical breakfast favorites of eggs, bacon, sausage and french toast. Those who prefer the "-unch" side of brunch can choose from sloppy joes, buffalo wings, pastas, salads and fried chicken. Stations for omelets, Belgian waffles and prime rib will also be set up. After stuffing your belly with all that it can handle, just take a nice stroll on the Belmar Boardwalk for couple of block.

Monday, December 29, 2008

places to go new years eve monmouth county nj

looking for a place to go new years eve monmouth county nj, Matisse in Belmar has two seatings for New Years Eve 5:30pm & 8:30pm for reservations call 1.732.681.7680 or go to thier website to view the menu http://www.matissecatering.com
 
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Sunday Brunch at Matisse, another happy customer

 
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Matisse Belmar daytime photo

 

 
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Sunday Brunch at Matisse in Belmar NJ

"The atmosphere here is very Jersey Shore, it's very relaxed, it's family style."



But the star attraction here is the all-you-can-eat buffet. Fill your plate and your belly with eggs benedict, roast beef and made-to-order omelets.Join us for the best views of the Atlantic Ocean right here in Belmar NJ call 732.681.7680



 
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Friday, December 19, 2008

Hosting a Holiday Party , Matisse catering to go !


tired of the same old costco trays at your Holiday party, Call Matisse and We will design a menue within your budget for your home or office party call Mary @ 732.681.7680

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Santa Brunch Sunday Dec. 21st 2008 Belmar


Matisse on the beach in Belmar NJ is abuzz once again, this time with their Santa Brunch being held on December 20, 2008 from 10:30AM – 3:00PM. Count on Christmas carols, Photo opportunities and mingling and jingling with The big man himself Santa Claus! Couple all this fun with yummy brunch items like Extra Thick Cut French Toast served with Chantilly Cream and “Real Deal” Maple Syrup or the famed Matisse Eggs Benedict served with extra thick Canadian bacon also. This is an event for kids of all ages not to miss! Call 732.681.7680 and reserve your table today .

Date: 12/20/2008

Friday, December 12, 2008

Sky Show Tonight: Biggest, Brightest Full Moon of 2008 Matisse for Dinner view


join us tonight for the full moon dinner at Matisse
for reservations call 732.681.7680

Sky Show Tonight: Biggest, Brightest Full Moon of 2008
Andrew Fazekas
for National Geographic News

Updated December 12, 2008

Don't expect to spot an Apollo lunar lander. But tonight, weather permitting, sky-watchers around the world will see the biggest and brightest full moon of 2008.

Although a full moon happens every month, the one that rises tomorrow will appear about 30 percent brighter and 14 percent larger than the other full moons seen so far this year.

That's because our cosmic neighbor will be much closer than usual. The moon will be at its closest perigee—the nearest it gets to Earth during its egg-shaped orbit around our planet.

At its farthest from Earth, the moon is said to be at apogee. (Find out more about tonight's perigee and watch a moon-facts video in National Geographic News's space blog, Breaking Orbit.)

Perigee and apogee each happen generally once a month, but the moon's wobbly orbit means that its exact distance at each of those events varies over the year.

The moon's phase can also be different during each apogee and perigee.

"Typically we don't have the full moon phase and perigee coinciding at the same time, so that makes this event particularly special," said Ed Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California.

What's more, tomorrow's event will be the closest lunar perigee since 1993, at 221,560 miles (356,566 kilometers) from Earth.

The moon's farthest apogee for the year will occur a couple weeks later on December 26, when the natural satellite will be 252,650 miles (406,601 kilometers) from Earth.

Highest Tide

Because this unusually close perigee is happening during a full moon, it is expected to have an effect on Earth's tides. (Get more moon facts.)

"While high tides happen each month when the sun, Earth, and the moon are aligned, there is going to be an enhanced effect, with the moon being the closest it's been in more than a decade," said Ben Burress, staff astronomer at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California.

"This would result in extra-large tides in regions that are susceptible to them, like Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy." (See map.)

Features in the Bay of Fundy create a sloshing wave action that, in the bay's funneled and tapered basin, give rise to vast tidal ranges.

But even in such places, the effects of perigee are often modest, in most cases measurable in inches. But perigee tides can be higher if there happens to be a storm surge at the same time.

Observing the effects of perigee on the moon itself can be a bit trickier. Most casual observers may only notice a difference in the moon's brightness, Burress said.

The moon's apparent larger size might be most noticeable as it rises above the horizon at sunset.

That's when an optical illusion usually comes into play that makes the full moon seem larger—set against familiar Earthly objects—than when it's higher in the empty sky.

"This combination of the moon illusion and close perigee gives sky-watchers a chance to see the biggest and fullest moonrise possible," Burress said.

What makes this event particularly nice, the Griffith Observatory's Krupp added, is that everyone around the world can witness it without the need for special equipment, just clear skies.

"If you are charmed by the idea of seeing the biggest and brightest full moon visible in 15 years, be ready to go outside at sunset and watch for the rising moon in the east," he said.

"Or stay up all night and watch as the moon rides through the overhead skies—either way it will be a beautiful sight."

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Beignets with Santa Sunday Brunch at Matisse Belmar NJ


Monmouth county's premier restaurant Matisse Belmar NJ, will be having a special brunch with Santa the next two weekends Dec. 14 & 21 you will be able to take pictures with Santa at Matisse and have some great food including our famous Beignets made in house. For reservations call 732.681.7680 Matisse is located on the beach in Belmar on Ocean Ave. with an Ocean front view from every seat

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Christmas around the world served at Matisse Belmar NJ


Join us In December for Christmas in
France, England, Italy & America
This week we celebrate Cuisine from France along with our regular Menu
Coq Au Vin, Steak Au Pouive, & More

STARTING IN jANUARY COOKING CLASSES!

JOIN OUR BIRTHDAY CLUB

AND YOUR DINNER IS FREE!!

EMAIL US FOR MORE INFORMATION
BRUNCH WITH SANTA
Sunday December 14th & 21st

CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER

NEW YEARS EVE TWO SEATINGS

NEW YEARS DAY BRUNCH

GIFT CARDS & PRIVATE PARTIES

732-681-7680
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