Cape May County Herald, 21 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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Herald & lantern 21 October SI

Hprali and LANTERN Autumn Guide To Dining and Entertainment

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MONDAY

NIGHT

FOOTBALL SPECIALS • SNACKS * 3 TV'S Daily Lunch ft Dinner Specials

On the Mall

142 Decatur Street

■3449 ^ Cope May. N.J. OPEN YEAR ROUND

/ Free Delivery M VPacl<agc Goods

ROSE-ANN ITILMIIMEIIICM RESTIIIUIT BREAKFAST— SPECIAL! 2 EGGS (any style) 99C HOME FRIES, TOAST & BUTTER •LUNCHEON SPECIALS ’• ) ^ (Tues. thru Frl. only) i * VEAL FARM (w/tpog. or 2v<^« ... 1.95 ONE CHICKEN CROQUET w/2ueg» 1.50 PEPPER & EGG SANDWICH w/cupof .oup . *1.50 GRILLED CHEESE w/cup at soup 1.50', CAVATELLI w/or>e meatball 1.65 HOT MEATLOAF SANDWICH• ■. ■ 1.90 WEB. RITE ONLf ( 4pm ^pm) PIWgER SPECIAL ANY ElftREE OR DALIAN SPECIALTY AT REG. MENU PRICE RECEIVE FREE CUP Of SOUP, DESSERT 6 ALL ROUS 6 BREAD YOU dAN EAT OPEN 8 AM DAILY 2104 BAYSHORE RD. CLOSED MONDAY VILLAS, NJ • *44-4274

STEAKS • SUBS • HOT il COLD DELI SANDWICHES

LIVE MUSICBY

FRED’S TAVERN mcKGOODFmmueer | 314-961H Street STONE HARBOR IN THE LOUNGE ; • '— FRI. & SAT. OCT. 23 A 24 PERRY BROTHERS FRI. A SAT., OCT. 30 A 91 CHATTER 368-5591 U4UMST4aE 4FERIIILT TEAR R4EED

SWEET CEEAN APPEARING WEDr-SAT. for the ladles ... TORINO REVIEW with PLASH — SUN. OCT. 23 RESERVATIONS REQUESTED

HALLOWCCN PARTY FRI. QCT. 30 Prlzet: For the Funniest, Prettiest and Most Original Costumes MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ! Jack's Famous 10* Buff at! DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL! I Ho 3 pm

| jack cun&iff's r x hecAld's mh

RTS. 9 A 47 | RIO GRANDE. NJ

8G6-80S0

FREE PARKING FOR 300 CARS

for truly unforgetable dining pleasu re BENNY’S ! In Stone Harbor

47th A THIRD AVE. 2M-242Y CLOSED MONDAYS'

DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR Tues-Sal 11:30-34Sunday 12-3

DINING ROOM HOURS:'. Tues. Thurs 5-9 • Fri. & Sat. 5-10 Sunday 3-9

GEORGE JOHNSON AT.THE STEINWAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS

CLOSED MONDAYS

• 20U PEEL SHRIMP 3.75- STEAKS • SUBS •

□’Continental Lounge & Restaurant Walnut & N.Jersey Ave , North Wildwood 522-1350

BETTER PUT UP A SIGN — or mayb^'even a neon light to refriind yourself Standard Time begifis this coming Sunday. Remember the old advice for changing the docks around, spring forward; fall back. The last Sunday in October always brings us face to face with the changing seasons and it takes Us a couple of days to get ourselves rewound along with the clocks. On the 23rd the sun enters the sign of Scorpio, the Scor.pion, and moves in this sign of’the zodiac until November 22. 1 ' THE ENCYCLOPEDIA DESCRIBES a scorpion as a nocturnal arachnid that attacks and paralyzes its prey with a poison injected by the long, curved tail, used for both defense and destruction. Its sting is sometimes fatal. However, we have known Scorpios who are puss> cats. But, if you put stock in the widom of the astrologists — remember pussy cats can also become fierce. Well, onto: - y ... DINNER ATTAPT'N AHAB'S. Now and then, you and your friemjs want to step out to dinner and enjoy casual ambiance of a fine restaurant that is easy to get to & well worth the drive wheti you get there. Capt’N Ahab's', on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 & Garflen State Pkwy is just such a place. The chef prepares practically everything "from 1 scratch” and he luis come up yith quite a few innovations I that are sure to puease the palate. Capt’N Ahab’s is not expensive, but it treats-food as if the prices were much higher. A nice restful atmosphere awaits you as well. I JUST A FEW WEEKENDS MORE at Watson’s Merlon Inn. While Watson's Merion Inn, at 1Q6 Decatur St., Cape 'May keeps the red carpet odt for its enthusiastic guests, you can enjoy excellent food and cocktails Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 4:30 to 10 p.m. There is*an early diner’s special until Osp.m. This intimate restaurant creates an ingenuity where food includes many carefully prepared delicacies. The exI cellent wine selection complements your meal. There's a | variety of tempting selections in tii^ beautiful surrounI dings of a Victorian dining room reminiscent of the great restaurants of long ago. ROSE-ANN’S ITALIAN Restaurant welcome you any season. Rose-Ann's is open year round at 2100 Bayshore . Rd., Villas and is one of those small, friendly restaurants that emphasize food quality, ample portions and a neighborhood inspiration. The food is nothing short of great which may surprise you for such a spot by the side of the road. Pretentious it is not aLany time. Wednesday nights from 4 to 9, enjoy the delicious dinner special. You can enjoy the taste of Italy during Luncheon specials Tuesdays through Fridays. ENJOY MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL specials at the Pilot House. Life has moved indoors at the Pilot House, on J Page 28 Please)

. SERVING A FULL •

& AMERICAN MENU

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COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN 7 DAYS

DINING ROOM

OPEN WEDNESDAY-SUNOAY

Taking Rstarvatloni for Chrlitmat Partial A Banquets

NOW APPEARING FRI. SAT. & SUN.

“J.C. LAKE TRIO” WITH LORI CAESAR & JIMMY WOOD 'A

ATLAHTIC DIHER

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mimic t GARFIELD HES. WILDWOOD

OPEN

6:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

OPEN FOR BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER FREE SALAD BAR LUNCH 4 DINNER NIGHTLT DINNER SKOIILS Only *395

MON. - TUES.-

WD. THUR!

«URS.~ FRI. SAT. SUN.

- CHICKEN POT PIE -CHOPPED SIRLOIN - ROAST TURKEY - SALISBURY STEAK -FRIED SHRIMP -FRIED CHICKEN -VIRGINIA BAKED HAM

Includes 2 Vegs, Sated Bar, Rols & Butter

FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS -522-2487

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