Cape May County Herald, 24 September 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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CAPTN AMAH'S — not JubI everyday food! Capt’n Ahab’s, on Rt. 47 (Rio Grande Ave.) in Rio Grande is one of our moat favorite restaurants for excellent food A service. The Captain likes to say his restaurant offers “imaginative dining at reasonable prices" and he really keeps his word. You’ll find some unusual dishes (such as Cape Cod Curried Clam Pie) as well as fine steaks, veal, chicken, elegant broiled A fried seafoods, and superb Italian food. Open for breakfast weekends (8 a.m. to noon) and for dinner 5-8:30 p.m. Sunday thru Thursday, and 5 to 9 p.m. Firday A Saturday. UNCLE BILL is still serving his delicious pancakes in Cape May A Avalon! Two of Uncle Bill’s remarkable pancake houses A family restaurants still have their doors open, and you’ll find his delicious pancakes especially to your liking! Open daily for breakfast A lunch in Cape May at Beach Ave. A Perry St., and on weekends at 32nd A Dune Dr. Avalon, you’ll enjoy the quality food so many people discovered this summer at these popular restaurants. Everything is tastefully prepared, and brought to your table by some of the most hospitable help around. TEXAS AVENUE FOOD MKT is known for the freshest meats A produce! The Texas Avenue Food Market, at 1434 Texas Avenue, Cape May, can fill your entire grocery list

without any difficulty whatsoever. Not only fill it, but do it in their uniquely frlendlv manner. Everybody who works at the Texas wants to please the customers. The meats are cut to your order by the Texas Avenue’s own expert butcher. You’ll be amazed at the variety and prices of the market’s catering service which makes it easy for you to be a guest at your own party. Party trays in a variety of prices are available. TROLLEY RIDING weekends in olde Cape May. While the trolley is still available, the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts has Saturday A Sunday rides 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Go to the trolley station at Beach A Gurney. The trolley guides present an "on the spot” talk as you pass by many of Cape May’s most outstanding homes and buildings. Small fee. BEN’S RESTAURANT opens its doors early A stays open until 10 p.m. Ben’s Restaurant at 3820 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May is a landmark eatery that has drawn several generations of localities and visitors to its doors. The atmosphere is “down home” — simple A unpretentious — but the food la always excellent and served efficiently by a caring crew. There are daily features. In addition to a salad bar, Ben’s offers dining room service, and meals until 10 ! ».m. A fine place to stop by or a light snack or a full meal, your food is quickly prepared from fresh ingredients.

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