Cape May County Herald, 1 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 52

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Dinner & Cocktails

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® p Gaslight Tour of Mansions

Now open 7 days a week, 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. •Early Bird & Chef's Special's * 884-5697 801 Washington St, Cape May

The Mainstay Inn 635 Columbia Avenue The Malnntay Inn wan built aa .JacJtaon'n Clubhouae In 1872, an elegant, exclusive gambling house for gentlemen It Is a grand villa with sweeping veranda. 14 foot ceilings, richly ornamented walnut fum Ish Ings and elaborate chandeliers The bulldl ng remains much as It was when the garrihlrrn were there with many original fixture* and fumlshlnga. It la considered to be one ofOape May's finest Intertom. * ■' J -

The Perfect Nightcap Your Favorite Drink

THE CARL GRANIERI TRIO

The Emlen I*hy*!ck Estate 1043 Washington Street The Ph\slck Estate'Sasdeslgnediiyrenos'ned Uhh centuryarvhltect Frank Furness for Dr. Emlen Ph^slck. It is one of the few remaining icIdentJaJ example* of Furness' Innovstbe work. The main house was Completed in 1881 andiscclebratlnglt'scentcnniallhlsyear.Todaylt Is a House Museum containing authentic Victorian furniture, costumes and anifacls including an original Furness bctfrnotn suite and liookcases * , S

CAPE MAY - A new. Mansions by Gaslight tour of ‘‘Cape May's finest Victorian interiors” will begin this evening ( Wednesday from 8 to 10) Here and - continue each Wednesday evening throughout the summer. "Spend a nostalgic evening visiting the interiors of some of Cape May’s finest homes.” reads the folder describing the self conducted tour. “Although our flickering foslights have been electrified as a price of progress, the illusion lingers on.” INCLUDED IN the tour are the Physick House, 1048

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The estate tour Includes visits to the main hmine.varrtage house and small bam. The Physick Estate la operated and restored by tl]c Mid-Atlantic , Center for the Arts (MAC), a non-profit corporation

78th & Dune Dr. Avalon 368-5155

Cor. Oak & Pacific Aves. OPEN ’TIL 2 A.M. FOR LATE NITE SNACKS! •Steamed clams/ Roast Beef Sandwiches •Clams on 1/2Shell • Com on the Cob • And More!

OPEN AT 11 A.M.

GOURMET MENU Bimav • APPETIZtRS CloimCosinotb) , , OyH*f»Rock*fHI«v>6; . Crob Meat Cock*od HOF BRAU SPECIALTIES Dinner includes soup cr salad choice of Baked Pototoe, Au Grolin French Fries or side of Spaghetti. Vegetable. Pickled Beets *Cole Slow, or Applesauce. Veal fronton* sautr-*d in ©qo cheoio ond a htfl© bit ol Mol B> o«, AAnqir Veal Picconl© laulced -n botter win© ond lemon flounder fronrtm© mouf special egg ond cheese batter Shrimp Scompi served on 6 aromatic bed ol rice Crob Meat Imperial lumps ol Maryland ctob meawr a delicious sdbee ^ Shrimp fro Didvlo served on a bed ollmguine CiOURMET DELIGHTS Chopped Chicken liver sliced omon bacon ond tomotoe on a roll ty.» or j bogle lon ond Cream Cheese s'i (■ 1«. ion ond lomoloe on a roll iv© orobog 1 *- liverwursl ond onion on rye Tuna fish omeric an cheese and.bocon Sliced Turkey swiss cheese and salami . .Chopped Reel Burger served on on fnqlisb inullm with chicken salad and bacon

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MUSIC 6 NIGHTS A WEEK

NOW APPEARING..

“BOBBY McGRAW”

FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS

“Know For the Finest; Respected For the Best"

OPEN DAILY SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER

v IN THE OCEAN TERRACE LOUNGE ' Dine and Dance to Music By... “THE MAGIC TOUCH” •

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ON THE BEACH AT Mth STREET WHERE AVALON MEETS STONE HARBOR • 3M-S175

JAM SESSIONS DAILY Starting July 1st YOUNG IDEAS TUES. thru SAT. nltas SAT. A SUN. aftarnopnt

ANOTHER STAR

MON. thru FRI. afternoons SUN. S, MON. nltos

cP^SEAM FLEMING Wod. thru Sun. nit#*

GABBIEL O’DOBUMUE Mon. A Timm. nitM < $TOF IV AHO SAT ••Hir TO HO*U(VMrONrS FA voanv BARTmMRt

SUPER LUNCHES SERVED

DINNERS NIGHTLY 5 pm ■ 9 pm

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