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Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out
(From P»|* 34) perfectly Miwoned end garnished. The dewerta ire' magnificent, the cheesecake la '-reamy, rich and delicipua, made from an old recipe which coaxes the chef into great in- , spiration! ••CODSPELL" 18 IN TOWN! Here's your chance to see a smash Broadway hit while "GodsMlI" is being per formed at the OoMen Eagle Dinner Theatre. For 120 you can enjoy a complete night out. dinner plus theatre instead of just an ordinary meal alone “Gods pell”, a musical
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based upon the Gospel according to St Matthew, is an unconventional show that has kept audiences beguiled this month. The Golden Eagle Dinner Theatre features your choice of 4 entrees (Capon. Prime Rib. King Crab Legs or Shrimp & Scallop en Brochette). Performances are every night except Sunday seating for dinner is at 7-7:30; showtime is at B: 30. See you there. TWO DINING ROOMS TO SERVE YOU AT THE GOLDEN INN. 78th k Dune Drive. Avalon! The Golden Inn goes most restaurants one better by serving guest* ~ at two
distinctively different dining rooms. The Main Dining Room ip for guests who enjoy a more formal atmosphere; the Galleon Room doesn't require jackets for gentlemen, and serves special menus for lighter appetites and children. Of course, the regular menu is available in the Galleon Room as well. No matter what your mood the Golden Inn offers you what you like. Fun for one and all no matter what one wishes.
A 1980 Movie Mode in 1930 Shotting Tuet.
CAPE MAY - Tuesday night 11:15 Sept 2) in Victorian Towers Auditorium film buffs will be offered a rare treat — a film made In 1930 which
Bluefish Almondine M.M Broiled Fresh Red Snapper t.lS Broiled Fresh Swordfish Steaks t.9S Broiled Fresh Codfish Fillets J.1J Boneless Trout Stuffed with Crabmeat 7 95 Alaskan King Crdb 10.9J Stuffed 1 lb. Lobster Tail 1S.9S Box. New York Steak 5.95 Top Round Roaet Beef Platter. ....... 5.95 Stuffed Shells Parmaglana 4.25 Veal Marsala . 7.95 Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus. . .': 19.95
78TH & PUNE DR. AVALON 368-5142
CRAFT SHOW winner in the 11-13 age group. Tracy Howard, h congratulated by show director Flfi Bowen. Her display also garnered Best of Show, and Most Creative in the Stone Harbor event. GOP Gala Sept. 13 AVALON - The Women’s Republican Club has planned the llth annual Champagne Gala for 6 to 8:30 p.m Saturday. Sept. 13 at the Yacht Club here Helen Montgomery and Marion Giltrap who are cochairing this year’s gala, note, its purpose is to give all Republicans an opportunity to meet with candidates in the November election to lend their support to the campaign, and to have an evening of fun. Champagne and hors d’ouvres will tfc served. There will be music, dancing and door prizes, and auctioning of many articles. Mary Fallon. 967-3575 or Mary Petersen 967-7124 may be contacted for tickets.
By John V.R. Bull Inquirer Staff 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 resuurants. This seveh-year-old family dining place in the middle of Stone Harbor offer* 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 deoirate the front windows, and children receive free balloons. But the food is freshly homecooked dally and some of it is excellent. The homemade tomato sauce, for instance, is rich and flavbrful, 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 deepsea scallops sauteed with fresh
MARABELLA’S
RESTAURANT Recommended by Philo. Inquirer
(Sondoy Inquirer. July 30. IV7S)
Home-style southern cooking — tipo Italia no—at the shore
Dining out— At Marabella’s f5th Street and Third A veaue, ’ Stone Harbor . mushrooms and green peppers in a superb white wine sauce, ft 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, I with that rich tomato sauce, /eel parmigiana is s generous portion of excel lent 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, coleslaw or a vegetable, which changes daily. The appetizer list is limited to shrimp and crab cocktails and excellent homemade soups. Manhattan-style clam chowder is a rich, salty broth filled with lots bf chopped clams, diced potatoes and' celery. It was so delicious. I had a
second cup. The homemade chicken soup is equally delightful, with lots of chicken and thin spaghetti that tastes as if it 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-like confection made of whipffcd.cream and sour cream aqd laced with fresh, ripe strawberries. Yummy. Marabell'a terbee dinner from 4:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, until 9:30'p.m. Friday and Saturday. No erbdlt cards are accepted. For take-out orders, call
009-308-5037.
\onducted anonymously, without 'warning to tho restaurant, and are paid for by Tho Inquirer. Review* ore written without regard to whether tho .restaurants advertise In The Inquirer, qnd Thanh-you" dinners ora not oc- ^ cop ted after fmroroblo reviews.
predicted how life would be
in 1980.
Jast Imagine — 1909! It stars Maureen O'Sullivan and a popular comedian of the time, El Brendel. Brendel is struck by lightening in 1930 and
awakens to a different world 50 years later. This unique movie is the only science-fiction musical ever to come out of Hollywood and is still as funny, outrageous and
fresh as ever.
Fair Sat. W. CAPE MAY - The annual PTA Fun Fair will be 10 to 4 Aug. 30 in Wilbraham Park, Broadway and Perry Sts., Featured will be handmade items, white elephants, hay rides, baked goods, hot dogs and soda, painted clown faces and games for children and adults. Capt. Kidd Lists Lucky Beach Hunters CAPE MAY - Matthew DeVito, 7. of Wildwood Crest, and Heather Harle. 9, of Buffalo, uncovered the booty on the beach here recently during the annual Cpt. Kidd Treasure Hunt, this year attracting some 400 young diggers. Matthew and Heather dug up mini treasure chests containing gift certificates for bicycles from the Victorian Bike Shop here. Inside other chests were silver dollars Youngsters from Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and - New Jersey participated this year. CPT. KIDD announced this list of luck diggers, some of whom unearthed more than one treausre chest: Mwilquc Bum. WiIUt Pvirrkai. Mark SmKV Tsw Bcumt. Tracy Lafci. DM| Stamp, David Taddct.
Jim Stlaaca Maltaaa. Dalian. Marnka Stamp. Thu Dabcrmcnylf. David Smatraakt. Jr«ika Grrdym Mary Tall. DavM Garrick. Siovkan Ryan. Jrremy Skartlcff. Jeff K cadre II. Ska ran Kladrrll. MaUkca> Kluge. Stave Allitl. Tara Hclaa. Bob Lary. Pal Dwyer, Dealae Dwyer. Pam Roaaer, Nlaa WHIk. Beth Jakaauu. Klteca Gaaiara. Amle Kramer. Jady Kramer. KreOdle Granada Ic, Kim Nlcklak and GkrtaUaa Dlemer.
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