Bar Description
High-Energy Dining & Over-the-Top Cocktails
If you are looking for the most “Instagrammable” spot in South Jersey, look no further than Sugar Factory American Brasserie at the Cherry Hill Mall. Since its grand opening in late 2021, this venue has redefined “experiential dining” in the area. This isn’t just a restaurant; itโs a high-energy, celebrity-endorsed spectacle that blends a classic brasserie feel with a neon-drenched candy wonderland.
Features & Ambiance
The Cherry Hill location is massive, spanning over 9,000 square feet. As soon as you walk in, youโre greeted by the signature floor-to-ceiling candy wall and a vibrant dining room featuring red velvet booths and crystal chandeliers.
For the bar enthusiast, the star of the show is the full-service goblet bar. Sugar Factory is world-famous for its 60-ounce alcohol-infused smoking candy goblets. These theatrical drinks, designed by celebrities like Pitbull, 50 Cent, and Bruno Mars, arrive at your table bubbling with dry ice and garnished with everything from gummy worms to lollipops. If you prefer something more traditional, their cocktail menu also features “insane” milkshakes, martinis, and a solid selection of spirits.
The food menu is equally “extra,” featuring the famous Rainbow Sliders, massive Monster Burgers, and a suite of decadent pastas and steaks. It is the ultimate destination for birthday parties, bachelorette outings, or anyone looking to satisfy a serious sweet tooth in a high-octane environment.
History
Founded in Las Vegas, the Sugar Factory brand has become a global phenomenon with locations in New York, Dubai, and Miami. The Cherry Hill location brought this “sweet” international flair to South Jersey, occupying a prime spot at the mall (formerly occupied by Zinburger). It quickly became a staple for local influencers and families looking for a celebratory atmosphere.
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