- TripBuzz found 93 things to do indoors in the Farmingdale area. From Pine Creek Railroad to Pump It Up, Farmingdale offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 164 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 59 different types of things to do inside in or near Farmingdale, New Jersey. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Scenic Railroads, Theaters, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- There is 1 indoor activity in Farmingdale, and 92 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Asbury Park, Toms River, Freehold and Red Bank.
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Fans head to a late night show at the Improv Jam Comedy Lab for a jolt of humor. The Jersey Shore based club offers a new spin on entertainment and will leave the audience buckled in laughter.
8.4 Miles
The Showroom is an independent film house that was voted the best Indie film theater in New Hampshire. The theater also often hosts live entertainment, and afternoon showings of recently seen movies.
8.4 Miles
The Gallery 13 is a local art gallery that features local artists as well as touring exhibits. Visitors appreciate the diverseness of art, from beach and landscapes to street photography and more.
8.4 Miles
The modern and eclectic gallery, SICA, features art from a mix of well-known artists and local beginners. The gallery features large scale sculptures, along with unique paintings, and is centrally located to shopping, dining and nightlife.
8.7 Miles
The Stephen Crane house was the childhood home of author Stephen Crane, and is one of the oldest houses in Asbury Park. The house is used for small cultural programs.
8.7 Miles
Featuring ten pin bowling, Ocean Lanes features open bowling times as well as specific hours for league bowling. Glow in the dark bowling events are held every Friday, and there is an on-site pro shop for serious bowlers.
8.9 Miles
Paradise is a night club located in the Empress Hotel that features Monday Movie Nights, Karaoke, and special entertainers. Retro disco style music, lighting, and dancing can also be found here.
9.0 Miles
The Stone Pony is best known as the launching pad for Bruce Springsteen's music career. Jon Bon Jovi also started his career here. The Stone Pony is still one of the premier locations for up and coming rock acts to perform.
9.1 Miles
Hot Sand has a facility where people can try blowing their own glass, make a casting of molten glass, fuse layers of glass or slump. The facility also sells glass objects.
9.1 Miles
Tim McLoone's is a restaurant and banquet hall reminiscent of a 1930's New York supper club in an oceanfront setting. They serve brunch, lunch and dinner with an in-house jazz band, and concerts are also held there frequently.