Cape May County Herald, 28 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 30

Herald * UwHwn M Ottobw 81

Heralil and LANTERN Autumn Guide To Dining and Entertainment

ROSE-ANN ITALIAN AMERICAN NESTANNANT BREA'KFAST— SPECIAL! 2 EGGS {ony style) 99C HOME FRIES. TOAST « BUTTER LUNCHKON SPfCIALS

(Tuet. thru Frl. only) EGGPLANT PARM «/«pog or 2 v««» FRIED CHICKEN THIGHS w2*g* PEPPER & EGG SANDWICH w/cupot soup HAMBURGER w/cup ol »oup v SPAGHETTI w/ono m •ofbo 11

1.95 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.65

WENt^lTINilY (4 PM 9 PM) DlWItll SPtCItL ANY ENTREE OR ITALIAN SPECIALTY AT REG. MENU PRICE RECEIVE FREE CUP OF SOUP, DESSERT 6 ALL ROLLS 6 BREAD YOU CAN EAT OPKM • AM DAILY 3100 BAYSHORE 80 aOSEO METNDAY VILLA*. NJ * »** <”<

FRED’S TAVERN WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET , m —~ 314-96«h Street STONE HARBOR

IN THE LOUNGE

FRI. I. SAT.. OCT. 30 * 31 CHATTER

STFAKS* SUBS •HOT £r COLD DELI SANDWICHED

LIVE MUSIC BY SHEET CREAM! APPEARING WID.-SAT. STARTING NOV. 4th MUGGLES WELCOME BACK RICK SAFFOROj the PIANO MAN, every Sun. S Tues.

FRI. A SAT. NOV. 6 A 7 . J . RANSOM 1 368-5591

HALLOWEEN PARTY FRI. OCT. 30 Prize*: For the Funnieit, PreMiett and ' Most Original Costumes

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL lJ«ok’« Fimoe* 10‘ RrW»I1

DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL) 11 to 3 pm

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LIQUOR STORE CPU BAHT TUB ROUHD

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FOR 500 CAR*

» 20 U PEEL SHRIMP 3.7

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trih * THIRD AVE. Mt-Etlt tT.OSEU MONDAYS DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR Tues^Sal ll:30-34SundaylJ.3

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

DINING ROOM HOURS: IW-Thurs 5-9-Fri 4Sat 5-10 Sunday 3-9

GEORGEJOHNSON AT THE STEINWAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS CLOSED MONDAYS

. SERVING A FULL •

& AMERICAN MENU

COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN 7 DAYS DINING ROOM OPEN WED. SUN wio.ruu. comm dinnm smcial Chin**# Slnling Stvok 0^95 , or Sirloin St*ok I

Taking Reiervation* for Christmas Parties & Banquet^ *

HALLOWEEN PARTY ON OCT. 31 PrlwGB for thm Bost Cottumo

WE HAVE TAKE-OUT

APPEARING ERL. SAT. ft SUN. “J.C. LANE TRIO”

BEWARE OF GHOSTS & GOBLINS. Saturday night when the HtUe people go trick or treating. (We like the treats better than the tricks.) Do you know how Halloween came about? Before Christianity came into Britain, the people had another religion. The old religion was the Druid religion, aBlif it died .out so completely after the coming of Christianity that little is now known of its actual beljefs and ceremoniCb. One of thdtfew remaining Druid customs was the lighting of bonfires on Halloween, which was the night befofe the Druid autumn festival. It was believed that ghosts and witches went around during this night. The countryside is now ablaze with color'— tflis is the time of year to take a leisurely walk or drive find give yourself over to the season. Enjoy! / \ TRIDl-JO’S CASA dUmICI (House of Friends) for friendly dining. Authentic* Italian food (everything homemade) awaits you at Tridi-Jo’* Casa D’Amici at 206 - 97th St., Stone Harbor. This surprisingly affordable small restaurant offers food prepared frpm scratch using the freshest of ingredients. ' Open for lunch Monday, Wednesday, Friday. & Saturday, and dinner Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday, you’ll find the choices interesting as well as popular favorites. The best of Italy is prepared for your enjoyment, and served professionally* in a casual relaxed atmosphere. THE ATLANTIC DINER has delicious nightly dinner specials. For a surprisingly modest $3.95 you can enjoy such entrees as Chicken Pot Pie (Mondays), Salisbury Steak (Thusdays) or Virginia Baked Ham (Sundays). The cost includes two vegetables, salad bar, rolls and butter! \ Open 6:30 a m. to 8 p.m., the Atlantic Diner serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a free salad bar included during lunch and dinner. The same careful attention is given to Take-Out orders. (Call 522-2487). The Atlantic Diner is located at Atlantic & Garfield Aves., Wildwood. CAPT’N AHAB’S IS AFFORDABLE. Capt’n Ahab s is open for dinner all year long and serves hearty moderately priced dishes, including favorite specialties the Captain presides over. The menu is truly ambitious, but not overwhelming, and theselections are'varied as well as simpler Yare. ^ Reminiscent of a neighborhood restaurant, the same friendly service abounds here. The Captain usually manages to stop by your table and say a few words; he likes ms customers to feel traditional hospitality. Capt’s Ahab’s is located on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 & Garden State Pkwy. in Rio Grande. THE LODGte IS HAVING A BIG MASQUERADE Halloween Party. Get dressed up and come to The Lodge, Allen Dr. & SeasprayCt., North Wildwood this Saturday night (Page 32 Please) i

WITH LORI CARS AR «

B JIMMY WOOD

ATLANTIC DIMER

tTURTIC* URFIELO Mi*. WILDWOOD OPEN 6:30 A.M. TO 8 F M.

OPEN FOR BREAKFAST—LUNCH-DINNER FREE SALAD BAR LUNCH A DINNER

-OIOHTLT OIRNER SFECIILS -

Only

MON.TUIS.*— WID.— THURS.FRI.

- CHICKEN POT PIE

-CHOPPED SIRLOIN

- ROAST TURKEY

- SALISBURY STEAK

- FRIED SHRIMP -FRIED CHICKEN

- VIRGINIA BAKED HAM.

Indudo 2 Vbqs. Salad Bar. Rofc & Butt*

FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL

522-2487

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