Wednesday. Jane II, 1980
The Herald and The Lantern
Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out
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Prom l*«ge 24 Avenue, this is one ot iiouth Jersey’s most complete
super markets. Quality is unsurpassed. Party givers like the convenience of the complete cold buffet which includes deluxe meat and cheese tray, potato salad, macaroni salad, cole slaw, relish tray (olives, pickles, tomato St lettuce), rolls, condiments, plates, napkins, forks It knives, all
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mWFT OCEAN TERRACE DINING ROOM DINNiRS SERVED FRI., SAT.. « SUN. OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST A LUNCH
OCEAN LOUNGE OPEN DAILYI Appearing Waak-andi ■ THE MAOIC TOUCH ON THt MACH AT Mth IT. WHIM AVAl«N Mint ITONIHARKMI • IM-I1TI
BEN’S RESTAURANT 3820 BAYSHORE RD., NORTH CAPE MAY FEATURING DAILY SPECIALS • SALAD BAR DININS ROOM SERVICE ’ BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DIMER TAKE OUT ORDERS Mt-S«33
OPEN 7 DAYS 4 AM To 10 PM
THE
SERVING FINE HOME-STYLE COOKING FOR OVER 25 YEARS DINNERS FROM $5.75 — •Homemade foupt •Fresh Baked Ple«
OWN TUBS.-SAT. 4-6 P.M. SUNDAY NOON-6 P.M.
465-5388
SHORE ROAD
• BURLfIGH
1 Mi. So. of Exit 8 Gordon Stole Porkwoy
for only $3.00 per head Why bother to do the work yourself when ^he Texas Market catering depart ment does it to .'perfection (Puts you with your guests instead of in the kitchen!) CHARLEY THE TUNA SAID "TAKE ME ONLY TO LUND’S SEAFOOD!” At the foot of the Toll bridge on Ocean Drive, between Wildwood Crest & Cape May, this is the fisherman's choice for the freshesU catches imaginable. Practically pure protein, fish is virtually fat-free, low in cholesterol and delicious for any meal of the day! Considered the number one all-purpose "health" food, fish can be prepared a limitless number of ways, land's experts can advise you on portion size and how to make the shore's favorite seafood coatings. Senior citizens receive a special discount. The Pirate’s Cove TakeOut is open Thursday. Friday and Saturday. (Check this week’s ad for nutrious specials.) REN’S RESTAURANT IS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK! This longtime family V restaurant welcomes you from breakfast on. Proprietors Ijeonard & Pauline like to keep customers happy & have devised an interesting. tasty menu over many, many years of hnmestyle cooking The super breakfast specials (door open at 6 a m.) include eggs. bacon, sausage, scrapples, hot^nd cold cereals, and the best cup of coffee around. The hot cakes and French toast are tasty and served with syrup and lots of fresh butter. Home made soups are particularly recommended to luncheon and dinner guests. At M20 Kayshore Rd., North Cape May. SCRENCI’S RESTAURANT — FOR YOUR MOST DELECTABLE DINING PLEASURE! At 6208 Landis Avenue. Sea Isle City, Screnci’s is open daily 5 p.m. to midnight. The sandwich menu is available after 10 p m for late snackers. Specializing in Italian with seafood dishes, it's easy to swallow the classic selections made from old family recipes You will feel free from cares as you relax in this super-delightful spot, noted for tempting delicacies of the sea combined with vintage Italian cooking. Everything is cooked to
OPEN 7 DAYS 4:3010P.M. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL (Sarvad 4:30 to 6 00) JUMBO SEAFOOD PLATTER
$ 6
95
SfAl
611 W. BURK AVI. WILDWOOD, N J. 111-6966
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order; here, take your time and savor the most memorable flavors. WITHOUT BOASTING. THE CLOVER INN RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Serve* The Finest Taste Temptations Imaginlble. ’OtJ Omerdale Ave.. by the Bay. Villa*, here is the decor, atmosphere, service and superbly prepared food you covet, The Business Men’s Luncheon served daily 11:30a.m. until2pm includes a delicious, homemade soup (like* you’ve never had before) and your choice of a "deli" style sandwich A real picker-uppcr during midday, this is an indescribably good special Early birds will enjoy the special dinners served 5 to 6 for jus! $5.50 per person Different each night, hut always deluxe IIF V. CHEF NAC'HTIG ALL'S BAY VIEW DINING ROOM A LOUNGE AT SHELTER HAVEN has a huge giant salad A relish bar. At 96th St.. A Third Ave., Stone' Harbor, this oasis of heavenly cooking, has one of the finest salad A relishbars you’ve ever seen. The vegetj^bles are garden fresh and crunchy good, the Caesar Salad' is well worth the It ip alone! But there’s much, much more at this unique eating and drinking establishment that draws knowing customers from everywhere. The Veal (fckor. Rainbow Trout and Filet Mignon are outrageously delicious, served oxf|fcisitely by some of the most charming help in the county.
Thrift Shop Year-round
RIO GRANDE - The Cape May County Unit, N.J. Assn for Retarded Citizens’ Thrift Shop operates 9:30 to 8 Monday thru Friday and to to 2 Satunlay year round
It is located a
Maryland Ave, directly down Sixth Ave behind the Shop Rite Proceeds from the sale of clothing and bond*hold items benefit the programs of the county association for Retarded Citizens Donations are tax deductible.
Piggi'Hiit
Rio Grande & Hudson Avenues, Wi id wood Call For Toko Out 729-4833
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p^CAPE MAY COUNTY*** Savings & Loan Association MAIN OFFICE 7 N. Main St. • Cape May Court Houte 465-5186 3301 Atlantic Ave. • Wildwood S22-2447 1899 Baythora Rd. • Villa* MS-2773 517 Washington St. • Capa May 664 6415 40 So. Short Rd. • Marmora 396-4500

