Cape May County Herald, 2 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Dining And Entertainment

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(Page 22 Please) THE WINCHESTER INN - WHERE PAST k PRESENT MERGE FOP YOUR DINING PLEASURE! Cape May s Winchester Inn Dining Room k Cocktail Lounge at 513 Lafayette St. is a charming oasis in a Victorian building that exquisitely captures the feeling of yesteryear The surrounding porches and balconies will beckon you inside to enjoy a tasty meal in this atmospheric location The menu offers traditional samplings as well as house specialties, enhanced with garden fresh fruit and vegetables in season. Typical of oldfashioned inns that once dotted the area, the Winchester Inn is a resolute standby you will want to patroniza. COME HEAR THE MUSIC OF THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS. Assuming you've already acquired tickets, you’ve

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got a treat in store when the Jazz Ambassadors of the U.S. Army Field Band from Washington, D.C. will appear in concert Thursday, July 3 at 8 p.m. at Cape May's Convention Hall. The official touring jazz ensemble of the U.S. Army is taking this special appearance as part of the city's holiday celebration Arthur Doran has the tickets at the door starting at 7:30 — but only a limited number are available and then only if those who previously signed up for them don't show up. YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE BAYVIEW DINING ROOM! Chef NachtigaU is a perfectionist who 48 001 satisfied unless everything prepared for customers is exquisite. The Bayview Dining Room at 96th St. k 3rd Ave., Shelter Haven, Stone Harbor, is rightfully designated as the pride and joy of South Jersey eating establishments. The nautical atmosphere is decorated with Navy posters, antiques, rum kegs made into service tables and dining 1 tables made of polished butcher block. Outgide is a dock; overlooking beautiful(Stone Harbor Bay. The menu includes the raved-about Veal Oskar and Filet Mignon topped with giant, tender, mushroom caps. Everything prepared to order. CAPT. BOUDREAU'S SEAFOOD RESTUARANT HAS AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION! Well, why not when you com4 to think of it — anyplace that has been serving diners as long as Capt Boudreau's, at 611 W. Burk Ave., Wildwood, is fully aware of the right way of doing things. There is no substitution for excellent cooking, excellent service and a delightful atmosphere. Here, diners have come for years to enjoy delicious seafood platters prepared the traditional South Jersey way. There is an early special served from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The Stuffed Lobster Tails

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for 88.50 is one of this restaurant's most-ordered dishes; try it for yourself k you'll know why! UNCLE BILL'S PANCAKE HOUSE k FAMILY RESTAURANTS KEEP FLIPP1N' ’EM! At three locations on the Jersey shore, Beach Ave. k Perry St., Cape May, 32nd k Dune Dr, Avalon, and 306-96th St., Stone Harbor, pancake lovers know to go to this famous pancake specialty house for yummy, hot, syrup-drenched pancakes made the old-fashioned way. Not only pancakes, but delicious food is the order of the day at this trio of casual restaurants for the young at heart. While enjoying your meal, you will be conscientiously indulged by the wholesome people who work at this fine chain. Come for breakfast as well as any other meal of the day. And have a good time! BAKE SALE 4 MINI BAZAAR This is the time of year when all the stops get pulled by the numerous fine civic and religious organizations that hold local affairs. Especially, come on out Saturday , July 5, at 9 a m. at the Bake Sale & Mini Bazaar to be held in Lyle Hall of the First Methodist Church, on Washington St. (next to City Hall) in Cape May. The bazaar will benefit the United Methodist Women. ZABERER’S IS A GREAT AMERICAN FAVORITE! There just is not place like Zaberer’s, in North Wildwood off exit 6 of the Garden State Parkway! This incredible one-of-a-kind restaurant is so huge you nearly need a compass to find your way from one grand dining room to the next. Fantastically furnished with gorgeous antiques and period pieces, Zaberer’s also manages to match the food quality with the unbelievable atmosphere. The menu is super-sized with every imaginable kind of food. There’s roost beef; there's seafood of every description; there’s fish and specialty dishes Zaberer s has built its great reputation on. Unmatched in every way, Zaberer s must be seen & (Page 26 Please)

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