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Dining And Entertainment
FRED’S TAVERN j] WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET
31«-96th Street STONE HARBOR
In The Lounge FRI. & SAT., FEB. 26 4 27 SPRINGFIELD FRI. S SAT., MARCH 5S6 VOICES rin. 8 SAT:-, MARCH 12 8 13 CHATTER ^ 368-3591
O'CONTINENTAL LOUNGE t RESTAURANT Walnut & N.J. Aval., N. Wildwood 522-13SO
FAMILY STYLE DINNERS
Time Out
*6 75
Per Person
All Dlnnmn Intludm} Egg Roll. Cholc* of Worlon or Egg - Drop Soup. Fried Rio. Too ondFortunoCooki** \ ENTREES FOR TWO Pepper Steak; Shrimp and Lobster Sauce . FOR THREE Pepper Steak; Shrimp and Lobster Sauce; Moo Goo Gai Pan FOR FOUR Pepper Steak; Shrimp and Lobster Sauce; Moo Goo Gai Pan; Sweet and Sour Pork FOR FIVE Pepper Steak; Shrimp and Lobster Sauce; Moo Goo Gai, Sweet and Sour Pork; Orange Chicken FOR SIX Pepper Steak; Shrimp and Lobster Sauce; Moo Goo Gai Pan; Sweet and Sour^ork; Orange Chicken; Roast Pork with Mushrooms £ SORRY ■ NO SUBSTITUTIONS! Ivory Frl.. lot., Sun.: Jom SoMlon Sun. 7p.m.. 12 J.C. LANE TRIO featuring LORI C^ASAR 8 JIMMY WOOD
Dining Guide
March is about to march in, either like a lamb or as a lion. Supposedly, if it comes in docile, it goes out mean or if it coibes barreling in here full force, it'll go out sweet as spring. Kit were up to us, we’d want it to come in as a lamb — and go out the same way. The only problem is, the . weatherman never asks otir opinion. He does what he darn well pleases* . Did you know in olden times the year began in March? ft docs seem more natural to begin the year with the spring rather than in midwinter as we now do. The name of this month comes from the Romah god of waf. Mars. Perhaps he was a'spring god,before he became a war god. Or perhaps' the Romans chose his name for the month because they^foought it a good time for war.
RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dine & Relax in Comfort FEATURING SOME OF THE THICKEST. JUICIEST. SIZZLING STEAKS & FRESH SEAFOOD AT THE SHORE GREAT MUSIC A DANCING DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS
Thurs , Feb. 25th: Fried Flounder Sandwich Ffi., Feb 26th: Spinach Salad W/Hot BaconJ Dressing Sat ., Feb. 2?th: Soup and Half-A-Sandwich Sup . Feb 28th: Chili Mon . March 1st: StuffedTomatoeW/Tuna Tues , March 2nd: Knockwurst & Sauerkraut Wed . March 3rd: Hot Sausage Sandwich MUSIC BY THE CHRIS SOOY SWING BAND . Frl.itSat . Feb. 2S-27th
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• SIZZLING STEAKS—PRIME CUTS • SEAFOOD AT ITS BEST ^ • ITALIAN FAVORITES • CHILDREN'S MENU Casual Attire Welcome
Sunday Family Dinnar Day AU-VOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET A<K,ln FROM2P^TOB/M _ 0 - 8 ENTREES.'SALAD BAR. • DESSERT. FRESH FRUITS _ OPEN ELL TEAR -1 DATS 1 WEEK BAYSHORE RD. S EAST DELAWARE t, PARKWAY, VILLAS 886-2442
HENNY'S NEW DINNER MENU FMturlng...Lamb Chops-Veal Picante-Roasted Long Island Duckling Hours: Fri. & Sat. 5-10-Sun. 3-9 h\i CLOSED MONDAYS
ATLANTIC
Mlairtiol ' GarfitM Iftt. WILDWOOD
OPEN FOR BREAKFAST A LUNCH DAILY FROM 6:30 A.M.-2P.M. BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER FRI. 8 SAT. 6:30 A.M.-8 P.M. ENJOY CUN SALAD BAR FOR LUNCH I DINNER
FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL
522-2487
AsYTOE EARTH ROLLS ALONG ip its path around the
sun, our part of it is get|ing a little m«re of the sun's light and heat each day. In about two weeks'tbe earth’s position will fee such that the sun’s light will jusl'Yeach the two poles of the earth, both the north pole and the south pole. 'All winter the earth’s position has been such that the south pole Was in constant sunlight, while the horth pole received no light at all. After March 22, however, the tables will
-be turned. -i--
We’re waiting.
In the meantime, a few suggestions for enjoying the beginnings of a new month... HENNY’S HAS A NEW DINNER MENU. Henny’s is the grejU standby restaurant & lounge of Cape May County, located at 97th & Third Ave., Stone Harbor. It is uniformly well thought of by business people who know they can always take associates here for a great meal, and Henny’s new dinner menu is a welcome addition to the excellent food that has traditionally been served throughout the
years.
Now, you can avail yourself of fantastic Liynb Chops. Veal Picante, Roasted Long Island Duckling & other culinary classics made by Henny’s first rate chef and seved by the noted staff. D’CONTINENTAL LOUNGE & RESTAURANT' offers family style Chinese dinners. Chinese food has come to the area in a big way, thanks to th? talents of D’Continental’s very own Chinese chef who comes with credentials from an impressive culinary background. Located at Walnut & N.J. Aves., N. Wildwood, the D’Continental may not look . Chinese, but the flavors of the orient live here! Family style Chinese dinners include egg roll, choice of Wonton or Egg Drop Soup, Fried Rice, Tea and Fortune cookies and an exciting entree. The more people you bring along wfth you, the greater number of entrees available.
Enjoy!
THE PIRATES DEN IS THE HOME of exciti^ dinvig. The Pirates Den Restaurant & Cocktail Lgunge. <at Bayshore Rd. & East Delaware Pkwy, Villas is an extraordinarily fine restaurant open all year, seven days a week. Some of the thickest, juiciest, sizzling steaks and fresh seafood at The shore are served here Only prime ^euts are used to prepare the sizzling steaks fthe chef here a *ery fussy, fussy guy). The seafood is amongst the best served locally, all fresh and sent right over from the docks. The Italian favorites are especially recommended. There’s great music & dancing too. Casual attire is welcome: , EXCEPTIONAL DINING IN A QUIET ATMOSPHERE at Capt’N Ahab’s. Capt’N Ahab’s pleasant dining room located on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt, 9 & Garden State Parkway, Rio Grande is a one-of-a-kind discovery to many local residents who enjoy dining in a soothingly quiet spot. This oasis on a hiwy highway offers gracious dining with your choice of bountiful portions of excellent- food, prepared in the kitchens under the watchful eye of the Captain. The Captain likes to meet the customers & tease’ their appetites with his ready suggestions. You’ll like the quiet atmosphere and the well-made choices. * DONUTS, DONUTS. DONUTS OF ALL KINDS & descriptions at Dunkin’ Donuts. Dunkin’ Donuts at 10 Wildwood Blvd., Rio Grande has become ,.h favorite dropping-in spot hereabouts, offering a/seemingly limitless variety of yummy donuts tha4 almost defy description. You’ll find Lempn, Chocolate, Hdriey Dipped. Old FdShioned Plain, Powdered, Bavarian Kreme, Jelly & plenty of the popular Sugar donuts. No matter what variety (or varieties) you like. Dunkin', Donuts has them all in abundance. Check the ad this week for extra savings. Stop by for a cup of coffee to accompany your snack time, and be sure to take a couple of boxes home for the whole family to enjdy! • • • > ■ CHILDREN’S LIVE THEATRE THIS WEEKEND. Live Children's Theatre comes to Cape May this Friday and Saturday night when the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild presents Oyster Crackers. Undershirts and Mauve Lemonade during 7:15 p.m. performances at Convention Hall The youngsters are going to enjoy the fun and antics whe^he curtain parts. Suggest you make arrangements to be on hand early to locate a good seat and to get ready for] a memorable evening.,

