Cape May County Herald, 1 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 24

Herald & Lantern 1 July 81

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WEB. thru SUB. Michael lldelson popular 8 jac piano

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Serving fine HOME-STYLE COOKING - FOR OVER 25 YEARS

—DINNERS FROM $5.95Homemade Soups • Fresh Baked Pies • MID-WEEK SPECIALS •

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BREAKFASTSPECIAL! 2 EGGS (any style) QQ_ HOME FRIES TOAST S BUTTER LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1 (Tues. thru Fri..only) * EGGPLANT PARM w/spag. or 2 vegs 1.93 FRIED CHICKEN THIGHS w/2 vegs 1.73 PEPPER i EGG SANDWICH w/cjp ol soup . . 1.50 HAMBURGER w/cup of soup 1.50 SPAGHETTI w/one meatball ., . T.65 WED. KITE ONLT kpu vru: DINNER SPECIU ANY ENTREE OR ITALIAN SPECIALTY AT REG. MENU PRICE RECEIVE FREE CUP OF SOUP. DESSERT & ALL ROLLS & BREAD YOU CAN EAT OPEN B AM CAILY J2100 BAVSHORE RD. CLOSED MONDAY VILLAS. NJ • 8«6 4274

FRED’S TAVERN

s- WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET 314 96th Street STONE HARBOR IN THE LOUNGE Now thru July 2 TRIPLUM Fri. & Sot. July 3 & 4 ' SWEET gFE Sun. July 5 thru Thurs. July 9 TAPESTRY Fri. & Sat. July 10 & II SWEET LIFE ' 368-5591

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FRESH SEAFOOD Includina Hom*mod* Diviltd mauamg CRABS s CLAMS

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ninrr WHALE HOUSEel TAVERN presents Bill Christman “EXPRESSO”

Wed. thru Sun. i

JULY! Today's Jhe beginning of it. The Romans named the month in honor of JUlius Caesar who was born on July 12, B.C. Seems like just yester-

day.

This is the big holiday weekend. Fun for all. Fireworks displays. Speeches. Celebrations. Speeches. Picnics. Speeches. This week finds growing ' things at the height of their activity. Plenty of Nature’s bounty awaits you on the roadside stands and in the niarkets. The summer insect chorus is starting now, as the cicada, tree cricket, and meadow grasshopper begin to tune up. Soon the katydids will join this chorus and then we will hear the noisiest quartette that Nature possesses. Considering size, no living things can'make so much noise as these four insects. •V • COME FOR FUN to Jack Cundiffs Herald's Inn! The dining room of this exciting restaurant is known as a fun spot for regulars as well as out-of-!owners who enjoy the handsome decor, tasty selections and entertainment “sj^cialties" such as Nick & Kathy this Monday & Tuesday night, and “Torino” who’ll be appearing starting July 6. Herald’s Inn at Rts 9 & 47. Rio Grande, offers a deluxe assortment of hot and cold foods, such as Steaks. SubsyStrd 12“ Pizzas Many people like to stop by for the 20 -U-Peel' Shrimp for the bargain price ot only $3.75! Almost worth the trip alone But

there’s a lot more here as

well.

HAYMANtf’S Sunset Restaurant -one of those •• old-fashioned home ‘style dining places. Thehe used to be a lot of home style restaurants, but Hamann’s Sunset Restaurant at BayShore A' Hudson Rds.. Villas is one of the few authentic remaining once featuring freshly prepared food made right in its own kitchen, without shortcuts. Everything here is simple, basic and purely homemade. You can bet on it! Everything is reasonably priced, catering especially to young and older families who enjoy the best without High costs. THE MIDTOWN LOUNGE — never a dull moment. The Midtown Lounge, at Schellenger A Atlantic Aves., Wildwood invites you to come on by for a fun time. Chef Bill Lemon is at your service, preparing fine quality foods you'll be sure to remember. Located in the heart of Wildwood’s godd times district, the MTdlown Lounge translates the warm traditions of friendship and casual dining to a fine art form. The menu is varied A includes seafood favorites as well, as specialties Chef Lemon is noted for. Entertainment abounds too the coachman RESTAURANT is just a hop away from tlje hustle, bustle The Coachman Restaurant and the Rusty Nail Cocktail Lounge, at the fabulous Coachman’s (Page 25 Please)

for truly unforgetable dining pleasure HENNY’SI In Stone Harbor

97th A THIRD AVE. OPEN 7 DAYS

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DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 & Sunday 12-3

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DINING ROOM HOURS:

Mon.-Sat. 5-10 A Sunday 3-10 TUES.-SAT. NIGHTS “DREAM ON”

GEORGE JOHNSON AT THE STEINWAY

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