Cape May County Herald, 21 January 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Wednesday, Jqnuary 2i, 1981

The Herald and The Lantern

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day after a short vacation. Everybody is raring to go to serve you all the favorite meals^and snacks Ben’s has become famous for over the year. Open daily (closed Tuesdays' only) from 6 a.m. till 8 p.m., the menu is so large you will be amazed at all the choices available to you, including the Super Breakfast Specials for unbelievable

prices.

•We especially recommend the homemade soups. There’s nothing like a hot bowl of soup these

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•appetite and give you „ . good feeling of well being.

Stop by Ben’s soon!

D’DPNTINENTAE lounge & Restaurant is now serving a full Chinese as well as American Menu! D'Continental Lounge & Restaurant, at Walbut & N. Jersey Ave., North Wildwood has introduced a Chinese menu in addition to excellent American, menu Wednesdays thru Sundays for your dining pleasure. Every Friday there's a delicious special fori only $6.95 which includes Broil-

indoor; SIDEWALK CAFE

SUPER SUNDAY SPECIALS

Big Screen TV

(Half-Time Specials)

THE GOLD WHALE IS A "10"

WITH

Full Course Dinners

FOR

10 00

SERVED WED. & THURS. 8 to 9 P.M. Dine and Dance to "NOW AND THEN* APPEARING WED. THRU SAT. SUNDAY DINNER SERVED FROM 2 PM LATE NIGHT SNACKS SERVED FRI. S SAT CLOSED MON. & TUES. Localod in tho Marquis do lafayotte Inn on the Bf-ach between Decatur and Ocean Streets on Beach Avenue Historic Cape May, N.J. 08204

884-3431

An Off-Shore

Tradition

This Week's Luncheon

Specials

Includes: Soup du Jour or Tossed Green Salad One Vegetable, Coffee or Tea Wedneiday, Jan. 28 Broiled Tile Bast S4.15 Thursday, Jan. 29 Sauteed Calves Liver. S3.9S

Friday, Jan. 30

King Crab Quiche $4.50 Saturday, Jan. 31 Barbecued Spore Ribs S4.25

IISEER SPECIALS

Individual Beef Wellington.. 112.75 Broiled Stuffed Shrimp $9.75

0 awaken the ed Siridin.Steak, Hawaiian

Steak or Chinese. Sizzling' Steak with a glass of wine. * There’s great music Friday qnd Saturday nights by Bob Young & The Kingsmen. Sundays, come by to enjoy the Big Band Dance Party, starting at 8

p.m.

JUMP FOR JELLY *at

Mister llonut! Mister' Donut, at 81 Dennisville Rd., Cape May Court House (between jMurphy’s Mari & Jamesway) is the place to find delicious jelly donuts in several varieties (in addition, of course to many other fantastic /ariettes.) The jellies seem to be particular favorites— and no wonder — they are flavorful and chuck full of tempting jelly,. made of yummy dough ( a Mister Donut secretf and covered

with powdery sugar. Be sure to stop in day or

night (Mister Donut is open 24 hours a day); sit down and relax to have your donuts accompanied with a cup of coffee, or take home a box full. Wonderful, wonderful treat these chilly

days.

WORKSHOP FOR Women coming up this Saturday. A career Development Workshop for Women is scheduled for this Saturday, Jan. 24. in the West Cape May Boro Hall auditorium Women from all walks of life are invitpd to participate 9 to 4. The workshop is sponsored by CHR/CETA’s Women in Touch program. For more information telephone 465-2263. BE A THRIFTY sMbpper at the Texas Ave. Food Market! The Texas Ave. Food Market. aC1434 Texas Ave., Cape Mayis a one-of-a-kind supermarket that offers money saving values week after week to help customers to shop as economically as possible. (Be sure to check this week's ad for current food buys!) Whenever possible, at every turn, the Texas Ave. Food Market gives customers dollar saving values. Beef is all USDA Graded Choice Western Grain Fed and can be utilized many ways in cooking. Also good values are the fresh produce and dairy items. THE GOLD WHALE indoor sidewalk cafe is serving lunch & dinner, Wed. thru Sat. as well as Sunday dinners. The Gold Whale, located in the Marquis de ^Lafayette Inn on the "Beach, between Decatur and Ocean Sts., on Beach Aye. in historic Cape May, has lots of delicious fuli course dinners from : $3.95 served Wed. thru Sat. On Sundays, dinner is served from 2 p.m. Late night snacks are featured Fridays and Saturdays.

You can also dine Adance Wed thru Sat. when "Now and Then" enter tains guests. See you at the .Gold Whale soon? THE HOF HRAU is one of the great meeting places ip the Wildwoods! Groups and organizations are cor

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County Leads Legion Quota VILLAS The latest American legion Membership Bulletin issued by the department in Trenton lists Cape May Countv as leading the entire state in membership quota. County Commander John Wickert notes there is a resurgence of interest in all Legion activities and predicts the current oratorical ami essay contests now being sponsored by the Legion will be the most successful ever.

diallyrinvitod to make inquiries and reservations for luncheoft and dinner affairs ‘where the gourmet menu is s’ure to please everybody's,taste. There is free parking for 100 cars! Ivocated at the corner of Oak & Pacific Ave.,

Wildwood, the employees are well trained to help your organization plan the perfect luncheon or'dinner meeting. Droppers in for luncheon or evening dining will also be pleased with the menu, atmosphere and accommodating service.

WCO-Hut

★ ALL The Salad you can eat ONE Slice of Pizza

salad and pasta ★★★ TWO Slices of Pizza salad and pasta ★ ★★★ THREE Slices of Pizza salad and pasta ★★★★★ all you can eat .pizza, salad, and pasta ^Monday thru Enoay 11 OOa m 2 00pm Ch,!dirn„t«iri hr*

LUNCHEON SPECIAL $1.49

$1.89 $2.29 $2.69 $2.99

Rio Grande & Hudson Avenues,

Call For Take Out 729-4833

Wildwood

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Cor. Oyk & Pacific- Avon

the meeting place for lunch in the Wildwoods With Great Luncheon Specials served daily

> Try our Expanded

GOURMET MENU

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11 A.M. • DINNERS FROM 5 P.M. HAPPY HOUR 4:30 - 6:30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY

APPETIZfcRS

Clqmi Cosmo (6) Oysicrs Rocknleller 6 r Crob Moot Cock'oil

$4 00 S 4 00 5 5 50

HOF BRAU SPECIALTIES, Dinner includes -joup cr solod. choice of Baked Potofoe. Au Grotin. French Fries, or vde ol Spaghetti. Vegetoble. Pickled Beets Cole Slow, or Applesauce. Veal Froncoisp sauteed in oqtt' <-hp't«sp *• and a little bit oi Hni Bia<, V"iq.r $9 00 Voal Picconte sautovd <n butipt wmo and lemon $9 95 Flounder Froncnisp m our,spptial pgq ondthoosp bailor $8 95 Shrimp Starhpi sorvedono aromot« bud of nro $950 Crab Moal Imperial lumps ol Maryland rrob moot in a delicious sauce $9 50 , Sknmp Fra Piavlo served on a bed ul lint|uinp $10 50 GOURMET DELIGHTS Chopped Chicken liver, sliced onion bacon, and lomotoc on a roL yi- o. g bogle. $3 00 ^ Lor and Cream Cheese, shred ontOn-ond tomatoe on a roll rye or a bagh- $3 50 liverwurst andSomon on rye $195' Tuna Fish american cheese and boron $2 50 Shced Turkey swiss (beose and'.alarm $3 00 Chopped Beef Burger served on on Fnqhsh mufhn with chicken solod ahd bacon $ 3 00

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GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS LUNCHEONS & BANQUETS

MUSIC 6 NIGHTS A WEEK • MON. - SAT.

NOW li APPEARING...

BOBBY McGRAW”

REE PARKING FOR 100 CARS