Cape May County Herald, 23 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 20

Herald St Lantern 23 December 81

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|jAckcun6iff's heR<\L6s inn presents for yout pleasure FINE MUSIC BY YOUNG IDEAS Wed. thru Sat. I3SNEW YEAR’S PMTyI . FfW RESERVATIONS LEFT VI Early Roiervationi $5.00 At Door-$10.00 COMPLCTC PACKAGE STORE 10% DISCOUNT On all liquor & wine orders over $25.00 FLASHI FLASH! FLASH! Starling Jan. 4th we will start dinners Come In and GlVe Us A Try I 11 1 , 1 *TS.$$4r ' . u . 0 ratiPA>KINo| RIO ORANDE, NJ FO« MO CAM |

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RESTAURANT A COCKTAIL LOUNOE Dine & Relax In Comfort Y featuring some of the thickest , JUICIEST, SIZZLING STEAKS & FRESH SEAFOOD AT THE SHORE • GREAT MUSIC A DANCING DAILY LUNCH A DINNER SPECIALS _ _ _ _ imiMMiMtiMiHimiHiatt Open Chrlstmoi Day Candlelight Buffet j| Adults '7.M Children ‘*.93 1 to 7 p.m, 2

Sunday Family Dinnar Day ALL-YOU-CAN-IAT BUFFET

FROM 2 PM TO 8 PM 8 ENTREES. SALAD BAR. DESSERT. FRESH FRUITS

7.95

4.95

OPEN ALL YEAR - 7 DATS A WEEK , BAYSHORE RD. S?AST DELAWARE (J PARKWAY, VILLAS

$•6-2442 .

for truly

unforgetable dining pleasure ‘BENNY’S I In Stone Hirbor

We Are Closed From Nov, 30 Thru Dec. 30

Reseivations for NEWYteAR’S EVE Will be TaReri Dec. 29,30 & 31 Choose From Our Special Menu

FRED’S TAVERN mar hood maos meet * ^ 314-96th Street StSNE HARBOR IR THE LBBR6E~ NEW YEAR'S EVE Sweet Life FRI. A SAT.. JAN 1 A 2 Springfield i

368-5591

U$HR STORE OPER HILT TEAR

ATLANTIC DINER

AttaRttol R«rfl«M Atm. WILRWMB

OPEN FOR BREAKFAST ft LUNCH DJULT FROM 6:30 A.M.-2P.>A. BREAKFAST-LUNCH-djHNER FRI. 8 SAT. 6:30 A.M.-8 P.M. ENJOTOURSAUDBAR \ FOR LUNCH ft DINNER

FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL

522-2487

W1 AM TAKING MSiKVATIONS

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J.C. LANE UNO featuring Lori Co—or A Jimmy Wood Evory FH., Sot. t Sun; Jam Smislon Sun. 7 p.m. to 12

GAU OPEN HOUSE HEW TESR'S EVE PJRTT!

' Th^ weather outside may be frightful, but the season Is so delightful with the holidaying In the air. It’s been said before, but wouldn't It be wonderfu^f the warmth, the gaity and the spirit of this season prevailed throughout the year? We all know after the new year things bog down a bit and that’s the time we need extra doses of warmth and gaily. Had an eccentric (but lovable) friend once upon a time who liked to hold Christmas parties year 'Found. She always left out a few Christmas decoratiops to keep the spirit alive, and guests took to the merriment and meaning of those parties. Of course, there are the members of the growing Procrastinator's Club who hold celebrations at odd times of year. Those people are hopeless: never do anything on time. Our lovable friend was way ahead of her time, not'far behind like the, procrastlnafors. • To all. .whefhw you're ahead or behind or right on time, we wish you a meaningful Christmas and hope you and yours shpre many blehings. Some suggestions for enjoying the season: • e • HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS DINNER AT.IVContinental Lotingr & Restaurant. What a grand idea to take the entire family oqt to dinner op Christmas Day. The □’Continental Lounge &

Restaurant, at Walnut 4 N.J. Aves., North Wildwood is .preparing a feast for the day, with all ■'the traditional trimmings. The fullcourse dinners include hors d’oeuvres, appetizers, salad, soup, stuffing, mashed potatoes or yams, choice of vegetable, home pumpkin pie, rice pudding or jello, and beverage. -A* whole turkey dinner (any size you desire with all leftovers boxed to take home) is also available for just $6.95 per person. Reservations are* suggested. Call 522-1350. ENJOY A CHRISTMAS DAY CANDLELIGHT buffet at the Pirates Den. From 1 to 7 p.m. this Friday, the Pirates Den Restaurant 4 Cocktail Loungej-JJayshSore D. 4 East Delaware Pkwy, Villas, will prepare an array of holiday foods for your dining pleasure. The Candlelight Buffet is just $7.95 per adults, $4.95 per

child.

r According to the management, the idea of staying open on Christmas Day to accommodate the many families and friends who waht to celebrate In an elegant and memorable way, came about through many requests fr5m people who eqjoy dining out after opening presents at home. No doubt this is going to be a real appetite pleaser so strongly suggest you make reservations as soon as possible. C^ll 886-2442.

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HAMANN-'S SUNSET

LMAI REST

D’CONTINENTAL LOUNGE it RESTAURANT l Walnut & N.J. Avof., N. Wildwood 522-1350

OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 2-9 FULL COURSE DINNERS CHOICE OF TURKEY OR HAM INCLUDES Hof* D’oouvrot, oppotixors. iolod. »oup. •luffing, mathod potato** or yams, chok* of v*g.. hom*mod* pumpkin pi*. rlc* pudding or |*ilo, ond b*v*rog*. *6.95 ALSO fi WHOLE TURKEY DIMMER Any siz* you desire-with all (•Hovers boxed to take home A la Carta Items Also Available

STAURANT

BAYSHORE * HUDSON RDS.. VHIAS Merry Christinas y ~~appy New Year Closed Det. 24th thru Jan. 1st Opening Jan. 2ndat4:30p.m

-OPEN ALL WINTER

ROSEANN'S TULIIH AMERICAN RESTAIRART UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HOME COOKED FOODS

ETERT RAT RRUKFAST SPECIAL Only 99* from 7A.M.

4 Chef's Specials

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Spaghetli & Maatbaks ,otod/roii/s«tt.r'3.26 Rigatoni «,iod/,oii/bu«*r '1.2#

> Chicken Croquettes 2 v.*. '3.28 —WID. DSC. 23rd — ITALIAN SPKIAL Stuffed Shells *AQK Manicotti •••I*

Veal Farm. (Any Postal “ “All tncludm roll, d butter 4 'iolod

CLOSED DEC. 25TH AND DEC. 26TH RE-OPEN SUN. DEC. 27TH AT 7 A.M. ALSO OPEN MONDAY DEC. 28TH

open 7a.m. Toes, thru Sun. 886-4274 2100 Bayshor* Rd., Villas, N.J.