Tate McRae Enjoys Memorial Day Weekend Visit at Popular Jersey Shore Spots
Memorial Day Weekend brought large crowds to the Jersey Shore, but some visitors were surprised to spot one of pop music’s rising stars spending time at two well-known local destinations in Monmouth County. Canadian singer Tate McRae was reportedly seen Friday night at the Parker House in Sea Girt before later visiting Rod’s Tavern nearby.
The singer quickly caught the attention of fans after social media posts from the holiday weekend began circulating online. People at the locations recognized McRae and shared their experiences after seeing her enjoying the Jersey Shore atmosphere during the busy holiday weekend.
One local visitor, Madison Moeller, said she noticed McRae while dining at Rod’s Tavern. According to Moeller, the singer was accompanied by New Jersey Devils player Jack Hughes. The pair have previously been seen together at New Jersey locations, including a recent appearance earlier this year at a Hoboken bar.
Moeller described the interaction as friendly and relaxed. She said she and her friends waited until McRae had finished eating before approaching her. After greeting the singer and welcoming her to Sea Girt, the group briefly spoke and took a photo together.
According to Moeller, McRae responded warmly and complimented the group before posing for the picture. Fans online also reacted positively after hearing about the encounter, with many describing the singer as polite and approachable during her visit.
The Parker House has long been known as one of the busiest beach bars along the Jersey Shore during holiday weekends, attracting visitors from across New Jersey and nearby states. Rod’s Tavern is also a popular local dining spot in the Sea Girt area, especially during the summer season when shore towns experience increased tourism and nightlife activity.
McRae’s appearance added excitement to an already crowded Memorial Day Weekend at the Shore, where celebrity sightings often draw attention from both locals and tourists. While neither business publicly commented on the visit at the time, the reports quickly gained traction across social media platforms as fans shared photos and reactions online.
The Canadian singer continues to remain one of pop music’s most talked-about young performers, and her casual Jersey Shore stop became an unexpected highlight for many beachgoers enjoying the holiday weekend in Sea Girt.
Sources:
Daily Voice New Jersey
Public social media posts and eyewitness accounts from Sea Girt Memorial Day Weekend events



