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Stew Leonard’s opens new Clifton, New Jersey store

Ally MacConchie. The store features an ice cream and coffee counter, a bakery, animatronics, and a bronze statue of the founder

Ally MacConchie, Digital Content Producer

May 24, 2024

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Connecticut-based Stew Leonard’s opened its newest location in Clifton, N.J. on May 17. 

Event attendees at the pre-opening, which was May 14, included CEO Stew Leonard, Jr., his mother Marianne Leonard, and state and local officials.

In preparation for the grand opening of the new 56,000-square-foot store, the party in the parking lot was a sight to behold, featuring mascots, cows, and a statue unveiling. 

The festivities included a ribbon cutting (cut by cows chewing through a hay ribbon) as well as an unveiling by Marianne of a 300-pound bronze statue of her late husband, Stew Leonard, Sr. 

The late founder was originally a milkman before founding the grocery store chain, and the attendees saluted him with a toast of milk. With an emphasis on freshness, the store also features produce local to the tri-state area, with much of it coming from New Jersey.

The store will bring over 400 jobs to Clifton, according to a release from Stew Leonard’s. 

In a statement on Stew Leonard’s website, Stew Leonard, Jr. said, “this is the most fun my family and I have ever put into a store, with new animatronic shows and some eye-popping decor, including a 14-foot-tall lighthouse inspired by Old Barney,” the Jersey-famous lighthouse at the tip of Long Beach Island.

To drive loyalty, for every $100 spent in-store, shoppers get complimentary ice cream, made in-house at their ice cream counter. 

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About the Author

Ally MacConchie

Digital Content Producer

Ally is on the digital team for both Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News and regularly contributes to both. Versatile in multimedia, she is trained as a copy editor and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College. In her free time, she likes cooking, video games, and cats.

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