Cape May County Herald, 11 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 18

Herald A lantern 11 November 81

furalii and LANTERN ^ to Dining and Entertainment

ROSE^ANN ITUIM MUIUH RISTMUn BREAKFAST— SPECIAL! 2 EGGS (any style) 99c HOME FRIES. TOAST & BETTER LUNCHEON SPECIALS — (Tup*, thru Fri. only) ^ EGGPLANT FARM w/ipogor 2v«gi ).*? FRIED CHICKEN THHGHS w 2 v*g* 1.7S PEPPER S EGG SANDWICH w/cuy ol .oup 1.S0 HAMBURGER w/eup ol i«jp 1.30 . SPAGHETTI w/onp mpoiboll 1.63 WEB. RITE OWL'T h pmIp p M) RIIIIIH SPICUl ANY ENTREE OR ITALIAN SPECIALTY AT REG. MENU PRICE RECEIVE FREE CUP OF SOUP, DESSERT 6 ALL ROLLS & BREAD YOU CAN EAT OPEN 8 AM DAILY iTOO 8AYSHORE RD. aOSED MONDAY VILLAS. Nj • SM-4274

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NIGHT H FOOTBALL SPECIALS * SNACKS *3 TV'S \

Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

FRED’S TAVERN || WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET

314-96th Street STONE HARBOR

IN THE L0UN6E FRI. & SAT.. NOV. l3 & 14 <;hatt£r

FRI tk SAT. NOV. 20 & 21ST IDYLL PASSION 368-5391 LttlNR STORE OPER DULY YEAR ROORD

EVERY SUN. & TUES. -RICK SAFFORDTHE PIANO MAN MONDA Y NIGHT FOOTBALL Jack's Famous 10 ( Buffet! DAILY LUNCH SPECIAU 11 to 3 pm jack cunfcifF's heRalds inn) * 486 R010 FREE P44KINO t RIO GRANDE, NJ fop soo CARS |

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HENNY’J In Stone Harbor

344-2424 DAILY LUNCHEON OPEN SALAD BAR TUES.-SAT. 1130-3.SUNI2-3 | winter dining room hours | FRI. 4 SAT. 3-10-SUN. 3*9 GEORGEJOHNSON will be at theStolnway FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS RfSfRVf f ARLY FOR THANKSGIVING AND NSW YtAR'S TVT Choose From Our Spociol Menu (WE ARE CLOSED NOV. 30 THRU DEC. 30) CLOSED MONDAYS

. SERVING A FULL •

& AMERICAN MENU COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN 7 DAYS DINING ROOAIOPEN WED SUN WED..FUU. count DINNER SPECIAL

Chinos* Slullng Stook or Sirloin Stook

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Taking Rasarvatlons for Christmas Portias & Banquets

WE H AVI TAKE-OUT

Free Delivery UJ O^JuTstr*** I^PoCKOtfe Goods 034.3449 Cop* May. N.J. OPIN YEAR ROUND

STEAKS • SUBS • HOT & COLD DELI SANDWICHES

LIVE MUSIC BY MUSGLES APPEARING WED.-SAT.

Today is Veterans Day. We grew up calling this Armistice Day. How about you — are you old enough to remember that? Mid-November’s the time many folte get on the stick and seriously start to think about Christmas shopping. Frankly, we consider' those, people the early birdte (although there are some whb started weeks ago and are just about done.) for us, we have to get Thanksgiving over with first before we can even begin to think about Christmas. We like to get outdoors on Indian Summer days and lap it all up. , NOVEMBER 18.an in-between season in Nature’sealendhr. The time of fulfillment has come and gone; months of warmth and rain have meant the cycle of planting, cultivation, and harvest. Now-the year’s clock is slowly and inexorably running down. * • • • . ^ CAPT’N ARAB'S HAS A LARGE, large dinner menu. Capt’N Ahab's, located on Rt. 47 (Rio Grande Ave.) in Rio Grande not only offers a large menu that rticludes traditional favorites, there are also many unusual specialties ^yoy will want,to get .acquainted with. Open for dinner ev^ry evening texcept Sundays) from 5 to 9 p.m. the portions are always ample and well prepared. THE PILOT Houik IS JUST a few steps away for mall shoppers. The conveniently located PiloUHouse (right on the mall at 142 Decatur St, Cape May) is Wife perfect place to stop for lunch or dinner while shopping downtown. This time of year the Christmas shoppers enjoy having lunch or snacks nearb/the fireplSTfe in this oozy restaurant. ROSE-ANN’S TTAJJAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT offers homemade food at modest prices. Rose-Ann's Italian American Restaurant at 2100 Bayshord Rd., Villas takes well-deserved pride in keeping jts old world tradi-« tion of Italian and Americstn food in s\ neighborhood atmosphere. The luncheon specials (served Tuesdays through Fridays) include Cavltelli. Chicken Croquet and Veal Farm for hungry eaters. Wednesdays nights from 4 p.m. to 9 p m. enjoy a great dinner special. The Italian food is always recommended and is authentically prepared. The prices are kept surprisingly reasoriabie for such quality food. THERE'S A BOOK FAIR COMING!The Cape May City Elementary School will be holding a book fair throughout next week, starting Monday, Nov. 16. The hours start at 8:30 a.m. u)rtil 4 p.m. each day, with additional late hours until 6 p.m. on Wednesday to accomodate working parents. The fair will last through Friday. November 20. The hook fair benefits the school library. All invited to stop by and brbwse. FREITS TAVERN — WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET. Fred's Tavern at 314-96th Street, Stone Harbor is (Page 20 Please)

\ D’Continental Lounge & Restaurant Walnut & N.Jersey Ave.,

% North Wildwood 522-1350

APPtARINO FRI.. SAT. A SUN. “J.C. LARE TRIO”

WITH LOW CAUAI AND JIMMY WOOO v

ATLANTIC DIRER

IYLMTIC* fiUFIELB AYES. WILDWOOD OPEN 6:30 AiM. TO 8 P.M.

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

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-NI8HTLT DINNER SPECIALS

Only *3**

MON.TUES.— WED.— THURS.SUN.—

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

Induda 2 Vqp, Sahd By, RoBs & Butter

FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL

522-2487

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