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Dining And Entertainment

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Exceptional gourmet dining in the elegant atmosphere of an historical Victorian mansion

OPEN 7DAYS Dinntr from 5 p.m. Elegant Sunday Brunch 9 a m to I p.m. Reservations 8X4 2555 •53 Washington Street. Cape May 4 (Next to City Hall) .if

(Page 24 Please) enjoyed to be believed! THE MIDTOWN LOUNGE PREVAILS FROM MIDDAY ON! The Midtown Lounge, at Schellenger k Atlantic Aves , Wildwood, is the kind of place you will surely enjoy if you like delicious sandwiches and snacks plus some superlative entertainment during the evening hours. From noon on, sto^in for a tasty king-sized sandwich or snack. The menu includes plenty of everything. During the nighttime hours; relax and enjoy the entertaining Karen Baker and The Tradesmen. There’s free parking from 10 p.m. on. Come with a few friends or many; all will enjoy themselves to the hilt — and you will too! THE WINDRIFT RESORT MOTEL INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THE OCEAN TERRACE DINING ROOM! On the Beach ht Both St., where Avalon meets Stone Harbor, this is the ultimate place to relax, enjoy a delightful breakfast, lunch or dinner, and tuck your cares away. The Ocean Lounge is open daily, and Tuesdays through Sundays, The Magic Touch generates the night with sparkling entertainment. A restful spot to bring friends and/or 'family, the Windrift deserves the accolades it i receives from delighted guests and patrons. Do

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MEAKFUT, LUNCH, SUCKS ILATINIBNT UEUFAST — FEATURING — FRESH FRUITS ft VE6ETABLES “Supcrific" Sandwiches, Steaks ft Salads. “Splendifaroiis” Sundaes, Splits, Crapes ft Waffles. Daily Homemade Specials In ft Unique Yieterian Atmosphere.

OPEN 7 DAYS

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come soon for the total-va-cation atmosphere, the resort services and the delicious food 4i beverages. KIWANI8 PANCAKE DAY COMING UP! The Cape May Kiwanis will sponsor their annual wingding, Pancake Day, on Saturday, July 5, from 7 a m. to 1 p.m. at the Cape May Convention Hall on the Boardwalk. This fundraiser benefits the Scholarship fund. Altogether it adds up to a fun morning. LARKIN'S Restaurant HAS LOTS OF EVERYTHING! For the past 30 years, Larkin’s at 26th & New Jersey Aves., Wildwood, has offered deluxe sandwiches, platters, hoagies, steaks, fresh cooked turkey and roast beef, chicken, shrimp, crab cakes, fish and many house specialties to satisfied guests. You, too, will enjoy the family atmosphere and meals served 7:30 a m. to 2 p.m., and from 5 p.m. until midnight. All the food on the Larkin's menu is available for at-home dining as well, so send dad over the nights you don't feel like cooking. A wise word to sundaeeaters: Larkin's are piled high with whipped cream, nuts and other goodies! DID YOU SAY YOU LOVE SEAFOOD? THEN COME FOR THE CATCH AT LUND'S SEAFOOD, at the foot of the toll bridge on Ocean Dr. between Wildwood Crest & Cape May. The Weakflsh are plentiful right now and the prices are low for whole fresh weakflsh or the prime filfet. The Pirate's Cove section has plenty of take-out selections for fish lovers who prefer to have Lund's do the fixin’. The Crab Cakes, Lobster Cakes and salads are deliciously flavored with the traditional seasonings all of South Jersey loves. Check Lund’s ad for weekly specials! WHERE ELSE BUT •THE TEXAS MARKET (Page 28 Please)

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OPEN DAILY DINNER-COCKTAILS 4:30-10 PM Early Diner*' Special Til 6 P.M*. 106 Decatur St., Cape May

RESTAURANT b COCKTAIL LOUNGE Looking For Something Different? ... Then spoil yourself at Enrico's SPECMLIZim IN SEAFOOD MDITALMN FAVORITES OPEN DAILY FROM 5 PM THE NICK JA6GI TRIO *511 Pacific Ava. Next to Wildwood Croat We honor Vho, Moitor Chore#. Amor lean Ixproos, Mnors Cleh Phono 522-3417