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(FTom Page 22) the Golden Inn to make sure you are always happily indulged. BII.I.Y’8 DEM HAS A I.OT OF VARIETY FOR A I.ITTI.E PLACE! You don’t expect to find so many choices at such a small deli, but Billy's at tOrd & 3rd Avenue, Stone Harbor, is truly amazing. Cold cuts of all kinds are featured, including freshly sliced ham, roast beef and cheeses. Then, the sandwich menu includes all the standards as well as unique speclalitiflB. As you know, there's more than one way to fix a hoagie, but Billy’s has taken the hoagie out of the ordinary category and dignified it with a tasty variety prepared foresting in or taking out. ALEXANDER’S IS LIKE A RARE VINTAGE WINE. There are numherous restaurants that serve conventional meals, hut dining at Cape May’s Alexander's. at «53 Washington Street, in the former Joseph Hughes House, is a Victorian adventure out of the past. Nothing in this leisured mansion is ordinary. The entrees are elegance personified and include such unusual chbices as Shrimp Gougere, Sherried Scallops, and Fish Du Jour. Even the Prime New York Strip is different from other steaks you are probably accustomed to. The Elegant Sunday Brunch served 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. is an unhurried extravagant occasion, with vour own silver coffee pot. CHICKEN RARREQl'E. The V.F.W. of Belleplain will sponsor 'a chicken barbeque frdm l to 6 p.m. Saturday. June 21. Call 8612W» or 861-2945. A fun affair. this is a delightful way to join friends for a memorable outdoor event. By ticket. JACK CUNDIFF’S HERALD’S INN OFFERS TEMPTING DINING
EXPERIENCES AS WEI J, AS DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT Not only is food the order of the moment at Herald's Inn, Rts. •447. RIoGrande,but entertainrtaent as well. Bill Christman and his Ex press o Show Band, is appearing Wednesdays through Saturdays: the music starts at 9 p.m. "Fallout” is appearing Sunday. Monday & Tuesdays nights, starting at 9 p.m. At Herald’s you dine on fabulous food choices and relax totally under the spell of the musical magic. There is virtually nf> end to the good times you can expect to have here! EXPERIENCE AT EVENING OF MAGNIFICENCE At ED ZAREITER'S ANGLESEA INN! The atmosphere, food and service at this great restaurant is without precedent For instance, the entire restaurant is decordted with antiques, statues, theatrical posters, animated figures and hundreds of Tiffany lamps. You will think you have come to dine with the gods when you enter this extraordinary place. Located off exit 6 at the Garden State Parkway. the splendid menu (supersized, it is) offers every conceivable kind of food you’ve ever dreamed of. Even if your choice is a conventional one, it never become conventional at Ed Zaberer’s. JACK’S PLACE TRANSFORMS THE . GOOD TIMES INTO SUPER TIMES! Who want to have just an ordinary evening out when so much more awaits customers at Jack’s Place. 36lh & Ocean Drive. Avalon. Fine food is scrved’from 11 a m. until midnight daily. While daytime is a good time to visit Jack's, tne evenings are especially fantastic with the entertainment of "Cathedral” Wednesday through Sunday nights, and the music of "1.2.3" during Saturday & Sunday Jams from 4 to 9 p.m. as well as Monday & Tuesday nights. Rising Star Night awaits you every Tuesday with the vou-have-to-see-him-to-(Page 25 Please)
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