Cape May County Herald, 2 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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(From Page 14) .- UNCLE BILL'S PANCAKE HOUSES a good way to start the morning. Uncle Bill’s Pancake Houqe Family Restaurants at three locations (Cape May. Avalon Stone Harbor) present breaktast specialties Ufat get the day go-^ ing with exceptional cooking and cups of freshly brewed steaming coffee. This first class trio offers a pleasant atmosphere and thoughtful service throughout the morning and the rest of the d*y. Three locations: Beach Ave. Perry, Cape May; 32nd Dune Dr., Avalon; and 30696thSt.. Stone Harbor. Be. sure to plan a stop this vacation. THE WASHINGTON INN — for delightful old-fashioned hospitality. The Washington Inn. 801 Washington Street. Cape May offers both substance and imagination to diners who visit this charming inn. located close to the historic district. Set back from Washington Street, the inn serves dinner on the screened porch, or in the picturesque dining rooms, appointed with antiques. The Early Bird Chef’s Specials are good choices for the budget-minded. Everything is made from scratch, by the talented chef and served by gracious and attentive help, making your meal truly luxurious. THE HOF BHAU - ready to cater your next business or organization function- This friendly restaurant offers delicious food and reasonable prices to groups and organizations planning luncheons or banquets. The facilities are easily laiiore^Jn-accommodate small or large groups, with a choice of Hof Brau specialties and gourmet delights. Open daily at 11 a.m., there are great luncheon specials worthy of recognition. Come for dinner starting at 5 p m. The Hof Brau remains open until 2 a.m. for late nignL snacks, including steamed clams and delicious roast beef sandwiches. CAPT'N AHAB’S - affordable food from the four corners of the globe. Capt’N Ahab’s, located on Rt. 47

(Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 A Gdn. State Parkway. Rio Grande may surprise you withjts varied menu. rang J ing from plain to fancy. The ocean fresh broiled or fried fish areRUcculent as well as nutritioas and are attractively garnished. The Italian Specialties include A variety of classic favorites. MARABELLA'S — a place where friends meat for quality Italian food^arabella's at 95th St. A ThiroAve..

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