Cape May County Herald, 20 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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TTic Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday. August 2d, I9KII

Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out

(Fr'om Page 20) FOK QUICK IE BREAKFASTS. LUNCHES A DINNERS'. In a hurry to got to the t>each or elsewhere’’ Brother's Pizza, in the recently opened, exciting Break water Plata. Fishing Creek, fix meals in a jiffy any hour of the day or night 'Open .6 a m. to 12 midnight Seven days a • week' i FOR VOIR DINING Pleasure—ncrkncts RESTAURANT! Featuring Italian with Seafood Specialties. Screnci's at

6208 Landis Ave.. Sea Isle City, is just the place to savour food in a completely charming old world atmosphere Reservations are accepted and recommended at this popular restaurant where only the finest ingredients are used to prepare food you will delight In. POLISH DANCING AHEAD! Th;- Polish Intercollegiate Dancers will perform this Sunday night. August 24 at 9 during the Sunday Night Concert . Series sponsored by the City of Cape May The

performance takes place at

Convention Hall. These delightful young people will display the rich artistry of

Polish folk dancing. An evening to remember. CAFE LOREN-EXTR-

AORDINARY DINING AT

THE JERSEY SHORE!

Only praise can be heaped on this remarkable restaurant, located at 23rd & Dune dr.. Avalon which is unequalled anywhere for

fine gourmet dining that

includes such classic favorites as Chicken Tarragon with mushrooms & scallions in a delicate

★ Breakfast, lunch and dinner ★ Poolside bar ★ Patio barbeque ★ Two large pools ★ Major credit cards accepted * appearing nightly: , ( The Franny Green Musical Review Monday - Gong Show Tuexlay - Dixieland Nite Wednesday - Irish Nlte Thursday - Talent Show 7$th and Dune Drive, Avalon, N.J.

3$8-5142

cream sauce or Roast Stuffed Duck a I'Orange. CAPTn ARAB S -THE BREAKFAST AND/OR DINNER PLACE The captain serves two fine meals a day and is justifiably proud of both, dapt’n Ahab's on Rt. 47 (Rio Grande Ave.) in Rio «. Grande is open for breakfast 8 a.m. to* 12:30 p.m. and for dinner from 5

to 9

TWO-DAY YARD SALE. The First United Methodist Church, next to City Hall. Washington St.. Cape May will hold its 2nd Annual Indoor •Ritzy" Yard Sale 9:30 to 3 tomorrow and Friday. Aug. 21 & 22 Not the ordinary yard sale-this promises to be something different. LUNDS—FOR THE FINEST CATCHES FROM THE BRIMY DEEP! The Lund family is known through Cape May County for its excellently-operated fishery at the foot of the toll briSge on Ocean Drive, between Wildwood Crest and Cape May It's a tradition with the Lund's to bring in the edtehes on their own fleet and sell them right away to fish lovers while the flavor is at its peak: ZABERER'i-JUST the NAME TELLS YOU SOMETHING! The name "Zaberer's" along the Jersey shore speaks of atmosphere, excellent food and services, and unbeatable beverages. Located off exit 6 of the Garden State Pkwy.^Ed Zaberer's Anglesea Inn is the home of the famous Zaberized cocktail served for years to enthralled patroas. HEAR YE. HEAR YE. STAMP COLLECTORS One of America's favorite pastimes, stamp collecting. will be highlighted during the 31st Annual National Postage Stamp Show, at the Wildwood Recreation Center. 243 E Rio Grande Ave., opening today The show continues 10 to 10 through Aug 23. and 10 to 5 Aug. 24. This is a great opportunity to meet other stamp collectors and trade fun.

By John V .R Bull Inquirer Sto//Writer Good home-cooking is hard to find at Jersey shore restaurants, but if you go to Marabell’a. you will be offered a welcome change from the fried seafood and cole slaw served at so many restaurants This seven-year-old family dining place in the middle of Stone Harbor offers fine southern Italian cruisine at moderate prices , There's nothing fancy about Marabella’s, which is operated by a South Philadelphia family The plastic-covered tables have paper placemats, hanging plants decorate the front windows, and children receive free balloons But the food is freshly homecooked daily and some of it is excellent. The homemade tomato sauce, for instance, is rich and flavorful, obviously fresh, and it goes exceptionally well on the homemade manicotti and lasagna

dishes.

My favorite of the dishes sampled is six large, fresh, moist deep-sea scallops sauteed with fresh

MARABELLA’S

RESTAURANT Recommended by Philo. Inquirer

(Suruftiy Inquirer. July SO 1978)

Home-style southern cooking — tipo Italiano—at the shore

Dining out— At MarabeHa's 95th Street a'nd Third Avenue. Stone Harbor mushrooms and green peppers in a superb white wine sauce. It came on a bed of somewhat soggy risotto, but otherwise it was superb. The homemade manicotti is two large, freshly made shells filled with ricotta and mozzarella cheese, topped with that rich tomato sauce. Veal parmigiana is a generous portion of excellent veal, with a nice crust and a cheesy tomato sauce. A dish of good, homemade spaghetti is offered as a side dish with most dishes, or you can have. French fries, applesauce, Cbleslaw or a vegetable, which changes daily. The appetizer list is limited to shrimp and crab cocktails and excellent homemade soups. Manhattan-style clam chowdtr is a rich, salty broth filled with lots of chopped clams, diced potatoes and celery. It was so deliefous, 1 had a

secohd cup. The homemade chicken soup is equally delightful, with lots of chicken and thin spaghetti that tastes as if jt could be homemade The house salad is iceberg lettuce (it was wilted! with touches of carrot, and with pre-made dressings — a particularly boring course. Desserts* are excellent, particularly a strawberry parfait that isn’t the ice cream dish most restaurants offer. Instead, it is a light, fluffy mousse-lilje confection made of whipped cream and sour cream and laced with fresh, ripe strawberries. Yummy Marabell'a serves dinner from 4*30 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, until 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. No credit cards are accepted. For take-out orders, call 909-363 3037.

Inquirer

conducted

restaurant reviews ore anonymously, without

warning to the restaurant, ond are paid for by The Inquirer. Reviews ore written' without regard to whether the restaurants advertise in The Inquirer, ond "Thonh-you" dinners ore not ac-

cepted alter favorable reviews.

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PRIME RIB SPECIAL *7.50 Nitely 4-8 All Eve. lues. & Sun. SLOSH PARTY Wed. NHes 9:30-1:00 Music Till 2 A.M. - Open Bar •7 Per Person

★ ENTERTAINMENT * VIM., Hun., Fti. Sat.