The Hcraldhand The Lantern Wednesday, March 18, 1981
Heralft and LANTERN Winter Guide To Dining and Entertainment
BEN’S RESTAURANT 3630 BAYSHORE RD., NORTH CAPE MAY SALAD BAR 11 AM 711 CLOSING — Specializing in Home Cooking — SPECIALS FOR BREAKFAST LUNCH—DINNER
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886-5955 OPEN DAILY 6 AAA TO , PM CLOSED TUESDAY
ENJOY DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS ' BY OUR FIREPLACE _ On th* Moll Free Delivery 142 D^otur 5ir««i Package Goods Cop* May, N.J. 884-3449 OPEN YEAR ROUND
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DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR TDES.-SAT. II:30 AM TO3PM SUNDAY 12 TO 3 PM DININGROOM HOURS: .. FRI.& SAT. 5-10 SUN. 3-9 GEORGE JOHNSON AT THE STEINWAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS CLOSED MONDAYS
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SPRINGTIME! Welcome sweet springtime, we greet thee! The vernal equinox occurs on the 20th, this Friday, by jingle! Purim is also on the 20th, the celebration retold in the Book of Esther. Ever wonder what vernal equinox means anyhow? Vernal means spring, and equinox means equal night. This is the day in spring when the sun moves so that the day and the night are equal in .length all over the earth. The sun now enters the sign of Aries the^ Ram, through which it goes until April 20. WHEN THE youngsters were little, we used to go out for springtime walks and ask them to show us signs of spring. They’d point out different little things to us, including the teenage boys with their arms around the teenage ‘girls. Definitely a sign of spring to see young and not-so-young lovers holding hands and talking! and walking. Isn’t Mother Nature grand having arranged for lovers to enjoy the season so much? • » • THE TRADITION of excellence continues at Heony’s! The longtime tradition of fabulous food (including the dally luncheon open salad bar served Tuesdays-Saturdays 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sundays noon to 3 p.m.) combines to make Henny’s at 97th & Third Ave. in Stone Harbor the kind of restaurant that is sure to please everyone’s appetite. Dine at lunchtime among
, GIANT BURGERS • STEAKS • SUBS • HOT b COLD DELI SANDWICHES
LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHTI NOW APPEARING WED. THRU SAT. STARTING 9 PM
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□’Continental Lounge & Restaurant Walnut & N.Jersey Ave.. North Wildwood 522-1350
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1 Happy Hour from 4-6 P.M. AVAILABLE 10 A.M.-2 A.M.
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GIANT BURGERS ♦ 30 U PEEL SHRIMP 3.75*
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& AMERICAN MENU Wednesday thru Sunday
We Are Now Taking Reservations For... Senior Citizen Portlet Bowling Banquets Private Parties
LIVE MUSIC BY 'THE THREE HITS' FRIDAY 6 SAfi/RDA Y NITCS
the business crowd; at dinnertime join with the regulars who acknowledge Henny’s as one of the gre^t shore restaurants along the Jersey coast. Always a hospitable greeting here. THE D’CONTINENTAL Lounge A Restaurant has a menu that’s sure to please lovers of Chinese as well as American food! Only »he D’Continental, at Walnut & N. Jersey Ave., North Wildwood would come up with a dual menu featuring Chinese and American cooking! Enjoy the finest Chinese cuisine or the elegance of delicious American food prepared by the extraordinary chef. The superb dual menu is offered Wednesdays through Sundays. There’s live music Friday and Saturday nights. The D’Continental is a natural for comings and goings, or total dining involvement. You’ll love it! THERE’S LIVE music every night at the top rated Jack Cundlffs Herald's Inn! Located at the intersections of Rt. 9 & 47 in Rio Grande, Herald’s Inn is a place of happenings. Wednesdays through Saturdays starting at 9 p.m. “Fire” entertains; on Sundays, Mondays & Tuesdays Rick Stafford is at the piano. There are daily luncheon specials we encourage you to investigate. There are daily absolutely no comprises at the Herald’s Inn. The happy hour is from 4 to 6, and there’s plenty of excellent snacks, including 20 u-peel shrimp for Just 13.75! BEN’S RESTAURANT specializing in old fashioned home cooking! Ben’s at 3820 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May is the perfect place for enjoying good food at all hours of the day, starting during the wee hour of 6 a.m. (Ben’s stays open until 9 p.m., closed Tuesdays only.) From 11 a.m. until closing, enjoy the salad bar, THE PILOT HOUSE is building a fabulous reputation! The Pilot House, on the historic mall at 142 Decatur St., Cape May takes pride in tht fact that customer satisfaction is the bottom line. The relaxing atmosphere is reminiscent of New England eateries where the roaring fireplace creates perfect background for the fresh food (including many delightful specialties). The prices are moderate^ the bartender conjures up delights ofmany varieties. No need to dress up at the Pilot House unless you really want to: COME ON OUT for a big country breakfast and support Lower Cape May 'Regional’s "Capers” Band, March 28. There’s (Page 21 Please)

