Cape May County Herald, 2 August 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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for information & reservations. WALK THE CAPE MAY COUNTY PARK BICYCLE ROUTE — The Bicycle Route at the Cape May County Park, located about

two mil's north of Cape May Court House on U.S. Rt. 9 (Shore Rd.J is designed for hikers as well as Mke riders, and provides a place to cycle and walk in a safe, quiet

and attractive atmosphere. For all ages. There are two starting and ending points, each identified by 18square foot shelters with green roofs. One is located (Continued on Page 13)

(Continued from Page 10) served at 11:30 a.m. The Card Party begins at 12:30 p.m. There will be table and door prizes. Players are requested to bring their own cards Come out & support a worthy group. • I DO. I DO” IS JUST FOR YOU’ The whole area's talking about the new dinner theatre this season at the GOLDEN EAGLE on Beach Dr., Cape May A complete night out at $15 per person, the Golden Eagle Dinner Theatre stars Dennis Soens and Nancy Fox-Hoover in a romantic musical comedy at 7:15 p.m. following sumptuous dinner at 6 p.m. with a choice of three fantastic entrees — prime rib. Capon cordon bleu or Alaskan King Crab Legs. What a way to spend a delightful evening entertaining your best friends and family 1 Phone 884-5811

By John V.R. Bull Inqdirer Sta//Writer

Good home-cooking is hard to find at Jersey shore restaurants, but if you go to Marabell’a, you will be offered a welcome change from the fried seafood and dole slow served at

so many restaurants.

Tills seven-year-old family dining place in the middle of Stone Harbor offers fine southern Italian cruisine

at moderate prices.

There's nothing fancy about Marabella's, which is operated by a South Philadelphia family. The plastic-covered tables have paper placemats. hanging plants decorate the front windows, and children

receive free balloon:

MARABELLA’S

RESTAURANT Recommended by Philo. Inquirer

(Sundoy Inquirer. July 30. 1978)

Home-style southern cooking — tipo Italiano—at the shore

second cup. The homemade chicken soup is equally delightful, with lots of chicken and thin spaghetti that

Dining out—

At Marabella’s

95th Street and Third Avenue,

Stone Harbor

mushrooms and green peppers in a superb white wine sauce. It came on a bed of somewhat soggy risotto, but otherwise it was superb. The homemade manicotti is two

parmigiana is a gem

portion of excellent veal. With a nice

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:nist and a cheesy tomato sauce. A dish of goqd, homemade spaghetti is offered^ as a side dish with most dishes, or-you can have French fries, applesauce, coleslaw or a vegetable, which changes daily. The appetizer list is limited to shrimp and crab cocktails and excellent homemade soups. Manhattan-style clam chowder is a rich, salty broth filled with lots of

is six large, fresh, moist deep-sea chopped clams, diced potatoes and scallops sauteed with tresh ^celeiy. It was so delicious, I had a

But the food is freshly homecooked daily and some of it is excellent. The homemade tomato .sauce, for instance, is rich and ’flavorful, obviously fresh, and it goes exceptionally well on the homemade manicotti and lasagna

dishes.

My favorite of the dishes sampled

thin spaghetti that

tastes as if it could be homemade The house salad is iceberg lettuce (it was wilted) with touches of carrot, and with pre-made dressings —a particularly boring course. Desserts are excellent, particularly a strawberry parfait that isn't the ice cream dish moat restaurants offer. Instead, it is a light, fluffy mousse-like confection made of whipped cream and sour cream and laced with fresh, ripe

strawberries. Yummy.

MarabelVa serves dinner from 4:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, until 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. No credit cards are accepted. For take-out orders, call

609 368-5037.

Inquirer restaurant revlaws ore conducted anonymously, without warning to the restaurant, and ore paid for by The Inquirer. Review* ore written without regard to whether the restaurants advertise in The Inquirer, and ’Thank-you" dinners are not accepted after favorable reviews.

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