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A WONDERFUL NIGHT OUT! The GOLDEN EAGLE DINNER
THEATRE, on Beach Drive in Cape May is proudly presenting the hit Broadway musical “I Do, I Do,” starring Dennis Soens and Nancy Fox-Hoover. Nightly, except Sun. & Mon., you can first dine with a choice of three tempting entrees, Prime Rib, Capon Cordon Blue, or Alaskan King Crab Legs, at 6 p.m. Then at 7:15 p.m. you’ll be entertained from your seat by a talented cast, thrilling you with one of Broadway's all-time favorite musicals. All this for just $15 per person. Groups welcome too. Phone 884-5611 for information & reservations. Did you know that the
GREEN CUISINE, 302 96th Street, Stone Harbor, has not only a most unique selection of sandwiches and salads, but luscious desserts as well? Their homemade carrot cake is a moist and spicy marvel. Or try Jenny’s Continental Yogurt—a delightful combination of vanilla yogurt, fresh fruit and nuts, sprinkled with cinnamon. Bravo for Green Cuisine's own Fruit Ka Bob—chunks of fresh juicy fruit speared just for you! However, there is nothing creative about the Cuisine's homemade cheesecake; they stole the recipe right from Mom!
GREATER WILDWOOD ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE! The Greater Wildwood Yacht Club is The place to come Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 30 & 31, & Aug. 1. An array of antiques of every description will be offered for sale. C|n Monday, the hours are 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lunch and dinner will be available. Always an outstanding event, this marks the 18th year for the
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HOW DOES AN "ALL tOU CAN EAT" SUNDAY BRUNCH SOUND? You must try Billy Mulligan’s THE INN. 401 Bay, Shore Rd. t in the heart .of the Villas. From 10 a.m. until noon, an indescribable Sunday brunch is served for just $3.25. Children just $1.75. Select from appetizing specialities prepared by an expert chef, in the old-fashioned way. Open evenings for dinner, entertainment and later snacks.
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