Cape May County Herald, 27 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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(From Page 29) vention Hall. The Concert will benefit the Cape May Rescue Squad By donation. The happy sounds of the Mummers parades over the years will culminate a melodious season on the boardwalk. Come one & all. JACK CUNDIFF’8 Herald's Inn — just the place to herald in the holiday weekend! Jack Cundiff’s Herald's Inn at the busy intersection of Rts. 9 & 47 in Rio Grande is a crossroads restaurant where good food and good times mingle in a delightful atmosphere you'll long remember. Bill Christman and his Express© Show Band are on the bandstand Tuesdays thru Sundays starting at 9 p.m. The food is equally tempting; revel in the restaurant’s intimacy as you're served snacks as well as meals in the gi^nd tradition. / THE GAZEBO for dessert artistry & an exciting menu! The name itself should tell you something about the Gazebo, located at 414 Washington Mall in Cape May. If you fancy yourself dining in an imaginary oldfashioned Ice cream parlor out of the past relishing the delights of rich ice cream favorites, you’ll want to visit the Gazebo's enchanting atmosphere. While sundaes, abundantly topped with an assortment of fresh fruit, hot fudge and other favorites, are specialties here, the Gazebo doesn't ignore omelettes, burgers and salads. Check the Gazebo’s blackboard for special offerings. MARABELLA'S RESTAURANT — for original Italian homestyle cooking! Marabella’s, at 95th St. &

Third Ave., Stone Harbor, is truly a “find.” The food is so exouisitely prepared you will feel you are in the heart of Italy. While the atmosphere is unpretentious, the emphasis is strictly on the food. The homemade sauce is about one of the best we’ve ever sampled. It is thick, rich and exceptionally seasoned by a family that prides itself on extraordinary cooking. The menu includes plenty of delicious choices, from seafood, veal dishes, homemade soups and, of course, superb spaghetti. LOWER CAPE May Regional High School Band Concert tonight. Student musicians from the area high school will be in concert tonight (Wednesday, Aug. 27) at the Rotary Bandstand, Lafayette St., Cape May, starting at 8 p.m. This marks the final band concert of the season, so be sure to turn out to applaud the young men and women the Cape May area is so proud of. Free. BILLkJ MULLIGAN’S The Inn - great food, great fun! Billy Mulligan's place at 401 Bayshore Rd., in the heart of the Villas, is the place to come anytime you have a yen for fine food and/or fun. The Wednesday night Slosh Party from 9:30 until l a.m. includes music till 2 a.m. and an open bar, all for $7 per person. Billy comes from a family long known for serving the public in a most accommodating way, and his $5.50 dinner special served nightly is always a real surprise. The Prime Rib Special is also four to six Tuesdays & Sundays for $7.50 and is a juicy cut of meat you will love sinking (Page 24 Please)

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