Cape May County Herald, 23 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 6

The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday, January 23,1980

HeraUi and LANTERN

Guide To Winter

Dining and Entertainment

SAL'S PIZZA

^ TAKE OUT SPAGHETTI wit* TOMATO SAUCf SPAGHITTI with MUSHROOMS SPAGHETTI with Mf AT ftAUS or SAUSAGt

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MEAT RAVlOt I with MEAT ftAUS or SAUSAGE CHEESE PAVIOLI with TOMATO SAUCE CHEESE RAVIOil with MEAT BAUS or SAUSAGE STUf FED SHI US with TOMATO SAUCE STUFFED SHEUSwHhMEATBAU SAUSAGE MAMCOTTI 'N MANICOTTI with MEAT BAILS (Taha out* in<IuA« Braa^ mnd Of — Only) ALSO HOT A COLD SANDWICHiS

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78th AND DUNE DRIVE AVALON 368-5142

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DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR 11:30 AIM TO 3 PM OPK.N TMSS. TIIMfM'N'.

Dining Room Hours: 5-10 LIU. & SAT. :i-» SUNDAY

CLOSID MONDAYS

FRED’S TAVERN

WHiRl GOOD FRItNDS MIIT STORE NARIOR RETURNING TO THE LOUNGE FRI. I SAT., JANUART 25 • 26: SYRE

COMING FEB. 1 A 2: Hair Of The Dog

^LIQUOR STORE OPEN DAILY YEAR AROUNI

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YEAH, WE KNOW. YOU’D RATHER STAY IN BED THESE JANUARY MORNINGS. WE KNOW, YOU STAY HOVERED BY THE TV WATCHING THE WEATHERMAN DISCUSS THE HIGHS & LOWS AND FIGURING OUT THE BEST ROUTES IF THE ROADSARE ICY. THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WE ALL NEED PROJECTS. PROJECTS.

PROJECTS

PREFERABLY INDOOR ONES DON’T FORGET OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS OUT THERE THOUGH WHO COULD USE THE BREAD CRUSTS REMINDS US OF THE FELLOW WHO SAID HE COULD NEVER FIGURE OUT WHAT WILD BIRD SEED WAS. WERE THE SEEDS WILD OR WAS THE SEED FOR WILD BIRDS, HE ASKED THINK ABOUT THAT FO« A MINUTE.

FRfENDS.

THINK KURTZ'S FOR HOT CLAM CHOWDER & LOBSTER BISQUE! Kurtz's Restaurant. 6112 Park Blvd. and Sweetbriar Rd.. Wildwood Crest, is a great place to take the family these wintry days for a piping hot bowl of delicious Clam Chowder & Lobster Bisque. They arc uniquely flavored with a special blend of seasonings that have recruited a contingent of loyal followers for many years. Kurtz’s is open daily from 6 a m. till 9 p.m. Take-out orders are happily encouraged. PIZZA. PIZZA. PIZZA &

Pto'Hut MON. NIGHT SPCCIAL, 5 8 p m All the Spaghetti, Garlic Bread S Salad Bor you $ 49 8 can eat (Children under 6 free only — TUESDAY NIGHTSPCCIAL, 5-8 p.m : All the Puza and Salad Bar You Can Eat C 089 (children under 6 free only^ * WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL. 5 8 pa, Any Medium Sicilian Pan Pizza or Large Thin Pizza with Cheese $£99 and Pitcher of Your Favorite Soda only Q Or with any single or multiple topping for only $6.99 “D9N’T FORGET OUR FIVE STAR ★ ★ * ★ * LURCHEOR SPECIALS" IIOBMT IN Ml FRUIT 11:05 |.M. TO 2:00 P.M. Rio Gronde S Hudson Avenues, Wildwood Call For Take Out 729-4833

KURTZ'S Restaurant 6112 Park Blvd. ( (Ai Sweetbnar Rd ) Wildwood Crest •Breakfast eLuncheon •Dlnnor Menu eChlldren's Platters *Clam Chowder •Lobster Biiqve

• South African Lobster Tail • Alaskan King Crab Au Gratin • Broiled Fish from Local Waters (In Season) • Crab Imperial

Overlooking Sunset Lake OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 A.M. till 9 P.M. Take-Out Orders 522-8329

MORE AT THE PIZZA/ HUT! The pizza at the Pizza Hut, Rio Grande At Hudson Aves. is hard to beat for sure, but don't forget the Hot also offers delicious spaghetti. THE MONDAY NIGHT Special from 5 to 8 includes all the spaghetti, garlic bread A salad bar you can eat for just $2.98. A family place, the Hut wants you to bring the kiddies too. Children under six are free! Tuesday nights it’s all the pizza & salad bar you want for $2.89. Wednesday is Sicilian Pan Pizza or I^arge Thin Pizza with cheese A pitcher of soda for DISCOVER NEIL’S! Whether you arc a true connoisseur or simply enjoy the sheer pleasure of fine foods, you can travel the world over and not find a more delightful restaurant than Neil’s, 222 E. Schellenger Ave . Wildwood. LUNCHEON, cocktails, dinner — from cuisine in the Continental tradition to tender king size steaks, any meal you order here is a specialty and an goqrmet's delight. Closed only on Mondays. Lively entertainment by Maura A the Bobby Vann Trio. Neil’s — a great place always. i ••• V ANIMALS HEAR THIS! A Free Rabies Vaccination Clinic will be held this Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Firehouse, 712 Franklin St, Cape May. Just stand in line, pet; this won't hurt a bit. STICKY FINGERS SAYS IT ALL! Just say "sticky fingert" and what do you think — fine pastries, bagels, breads, coffees A juices at the Sticky Fingers Pastry Parlour. Cardinal A New Jersey Aves., Wildwood!. NOT JUST another bakery. Sticky Fingers makes confections and breads like you’ve never tasted before. Thick, rich, yummy delights made by bakers who take oldfashioned pride in their doughs. Everything in thik shop speaks only of the highest quality and savouring goodness you will want to discover soon. BOWLING IS FUN AT THE LIVING ROOM LOUNGE. Oak A New Jersey Aves., Wildwood. A fun way to keep limber, bowlers have a ball here Open bowling is available Saturday, noon till midknight, Sundays daytime, Monday through Friday. 10 a m. to 5 p.m., and Monday nights from 9 p.m. till 2

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THERE'S ALWAYS Midnight Madness Monday through Friday when all (Page 9 Please)

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