Cape May County Herald, 26 May 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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CAPE MAY - A dance concert featuring the Pacific Orchestra will held 6-11 p.m. May 29ayfhe Franklin St. Civic Cchter here, with , proceedsXto benefit the Jersey Cape performing Arts Guild. Pacific Orchestra has

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Time Out 7 (From Page 30) ENRICO’S — NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Enrico’s Restaurant k Cocktail Lounge, at 9511 Pacific Avenue, next to Wildwood Crest, sets the mood once again for a satisfying dining experience. Everything is uncommon about this / ^osh location. ItalianJood is a specialty, but American and Continental cuisine, w prepared to order and served in the European tradition of service and attention The beverage list includes the treasures of imported as well as domestic choices. Reservations suggested: Call 522-3617. UNCLE BILL’S FOR PANCAKES! Uncle Bill’s famous Pancake House & family restaurants are open once more at three separate locations, in Cape May, at Beach Ave. & Perry; in Avalon, at 32nd k Dune Drive; and at 306 96th Street, Stone Harbor. All three locations offer the same delicious pancakes, prepared in lots of varieties, and delicious cooking so that no one ever goes away hungry. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, just right for the family, and especially {Yjpae with children.

WATSON’S MERION INN — THE LAST WORD. Watson’s Merion Inn, at 106 Decatur Street, Cape May has been serving a dazzling array of scrumptious food for generations, and it is still considered one of the area's most prestigious restaurants. The atmosphere is rich id history, and you are rewarded L hot only with fine food, but an intimate k romantic setting. Th> Early Diner’s Special, served from 4:30until6p.m. is not only a delectable selection, but an unbeatable price as well Dinner and cocktails are served daily 4:30 until 10 p.m HENNY’S—A FAVORITE DINING PLACE. "Meet me at Henny’s” is tW byword for businessmen, luncheon crowd and dinner customers who find their way here, year after year, season after season, to enjoy the atmosphere, informality, camaraderies and personal touches. Excellent food, service and drinks are always given the personal attention of the staff, yet everything is moderately priced. The businessmen's lunch is served TuesdaySaturday, 11:30 to 3, Sundays 12 to 3, and includes the popular open salad bar. Henny’s is located at 97th k Third Avenue, Stone Harbor, and is considered superb in every category you can think of. • • • SPAGHETTI DINNER FRIDAY NIGHT. The idea for a West Cape May Community Christmas Parade is still alive, and Friday night, May 28. from 5 to 9 p.m. a fundraiser to benefit the event, will be held at McGlades Mansion House. 110 Broadway, West Cape May: Also take out (call 884-4748 or 834-2727 fj All are invited not not only start this coming holiday weekend, but to enhance the Christmas holiday as well. ( AP T AHAB’S - REFRESHING! You’ll like the change of pace and appetite enticements at Capt’N Ahab's, on Rt. 47 (Wildwood Blvd., between Rt. 9 & Garden State Parkway. Rio Grande). While the area boasts many fine restaurants, a vist to Capt’N Ahab's \s always a treat, especially for families. The pleasant atmosphere refreshes after a hectic day, and the children have their own platters to choose frdm. Altogether, one of the county's most delightful family restaurants Call 886-0336.

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