Cape May County Herald, 14 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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HENNY’S

OPEN DAILY

BUSINESSMEN LUNCH Mon.-Sot. 11:30 to 3; Sun. 12 to 3 OPEN SALAD BAR • DINNER SERVED DAILY Mon.-Sat. 5 to 10; Sunday 3 to 10

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Sunday thru Thursday 1GEORGE JOHNSON ^ Friday 8 Saturday

Dining Guide Outdoor life! The beaches! Nothing more relaxing than setting the old bones in a hammock and giving them a good stretch We see hammocks here and there about town, and always get a little envious when we see someone r< We don't like to take too many things seriously this time of year We much prefer to wander through the countryside observing the com pushing higher and higher, or to take our bones over to one of the band concerts. A band concert.is a social event in the summertime. The applause is always generous, the audiences are entranced and there's always a part or two where everyone loins in song The heart needs to let go from time to time. Il'sgood to see families sitting together, enjoyngmusc that seems to span the generations maybe l ekmg 'ce cream cones in unison to th? music, babies frolicking on the grass and the young folks holding hands. Sure you're finding lots of activities to keep you busy, busy, busy this summer. Here's some more suggestions for enjoying mid-July: . ’ DINNER AT CAPT'N ARAB S. There are fancier restaurants, hut the food at Capt’N Ahab s is as good (or even better!) than you’ll find in a posh place. For starters. Capt7nniah> (located on Rt. 4V between Rt.9 & Garden Stat/Parkwaft Rio Grande) ibcs only he freshest ingredicnLvsjhe finest meats & fresh fish, and the Captain supervises tHfiFpreparation with an experienced hand and eye You'll likej/pleasant surrounding; this is a great place to come STtcr a day sightseeing or on the beach Now open 7 days a week, Monday-Saturday 5 to 10 ""uNCLEBllx's PANCAKE HOUSE—HELLO MORNING! The recommended way tostart the new day is with a good breakfast and what’s better than delicious pancakes at Uncle Bill’s Pancake House & Family Restaurants, at four shore locations. L 4 , c , . •_ The Cape May house is at B'OchtAveJiPcrry SL. n Avalon at 32nd & Dune Drive; in^iowNfeiebor at :]* 96th Street , and the.newest one in Strathmerc, at Willard at ^■TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE PILOT HOUSE- Sing, dance, make music, show off your talents and win prizes for op joying yourself at the Pilot House, 142 Decatur Street. Cape May Located right on the Mall, with a cozy rear patio to sip a drink of two. or enjoy an outdoor meal, the Pilot House features music Wednesday-Saturday nights by the Lew London Frank Cof/man Duo. The seafood and steaks are especially recommended. Late night snacks are a great way to wind up a great day,

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HAMM AN’S SUNSET RESTAURANT—HOME STYLE MEALS. This small restaurant fuCked away in the Villas at Bayshore & Hudson Roads is a popular spot with people who want home cooking for a modest price. A nice, relaxing place to go, you’ll find plenty of tasty dishes, made from choice ingredients. The portions are generous, and served by friendly help Hamann’s keeps the doors open throughout the winter, and is known as a reliable spot to visit year round The desserts an? delicious and include some long time favorites. FREE SEAFOOD APPETIZERS AT THE PIRATES DEN. The Pirates Den Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, at - Bayshore Rd & East Delaware Parkway, Villas entices diners Friday nights by serving free seafood appetizers

with dinners.

RUSSO'S—FOR GREAT ITALIAN FOOD. The old traditions of Italy are yours to eajoy at Russo's Restaurant - Cocktails, at 4415 Pack Blvd., Wildwood where everything is homemade. (Page 18 Please)

Sand Scultplng Conteat, 10th St. & Beach, Ocean City, 9 8 Znd Annual Water Stroll. Hy-Land Motel pool, CM Court

House.

Free Blood Pressure Clinic. Wildwood. Community Ctr, 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday, 10 to

noon. ,

Bloodmoblle Visit. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 30th

& Bay Ave., Ocean City. 2 to 7 p.m.

V.D. Clinic. County Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy., Court House, every Wednesday 5 to6 p.m. , Trap Shoot, open to the public, Bayshore Sportsman s Club, clubhouse located at end of Arizona Ave., Villas,

every Wed. 6'p.m.

Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse. Ill Beach Dr.,

Cape May, every Wed. 6 p.m.

Penny Party by Ladies Aux., Seaville Fire Company, (tel. 399-1091 or 399-8733 to donate items), Rt. 50. Seaville

Social Hall. 6:30 p.m.

Potters Wheel Club. Lower Twp. Rec. Ctr., every

Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m.

Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited),

firehouse, every Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.

Mansions by Gaslight, evening of four Victorian interiors, tickts A map at Physick House, Cape May, 7:30 to

10 p.m.

Al Raymond's Big Band. Centennial Summer Concert. Promenade Bandshell, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. Dancing, children & adults, every Wednesday, Conven-

tion Hall, Cape May, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. JULY 15

Shore Memorial Hospital Bazaar. Music Pier, Ocean City- 9 t0 . .. Red Cross Disaster Workshop, accepting registrations, ' train to serve on a disaster team (465-7382), Red Cross Headquarters. 10 N. Main St., Cape May Court House. 1 to 4 Lower Twp. Federation of Senior Citizens meeting. Millman Center, Villas, 1 p.m. . Covered Dish Dinner & White Elephant Sale by 5 Point Club. Boro Hall, Avalon, 6 p.m. County Chess Club (all ages welcome), Lower Twp Rec. Ctr.. Villas, every Thursday. 7 p.m. Wildwood String Band meeting (interested musicians call 729-6888 or 522-0880), Legion Hall. Wildwood, every Thursday. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ( Boat Patrols. Publit Education & Fellowship. Flotilla 82. USCG Aux., 39 Yacht AveJCape May, every Thurs-

day, 8p.m.

Teen Dance, every Thursday, Convention Hall. Cape

May, 8:30 p.m.

FRIDAY. JULY 16

Bloodmoblle Visit, Airport. 1-4 Bldg. B„ Breakwater

Rd., Erma, 11 to 4.

Recruit Graduation Exercises. U S. Coast Guard Training Center, Parade field. Cape May, every Friday, 11 a m Adult Roller Skating (ago 16 & up;. Avalon. 8 to 10:30

p.m. \

Hobo Banty, Music Pier, Ocean City, 8 p.r

jack cun6if f s hepaLOs inn presents PUNCHLINE Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. EVERY MONDAY TORINO REVIEW Reservations accepted with Advance Ticket Sale

EVERY SUN. &TUES. JIMMY SAIA One Man Band

COMPUTE P1CKAGE STORE

_ _ FREE PARKING FOR 500 CARS RTS. I < 47 RIO ORAHDE 186-8060

CHseisOREn j/t c kxiw/i^ .... [/I*. afltJion N J Phone 609; 96 J 8228 THIS VSEASON'S SPECIALS: EARLY BIRD DINNERS Chicken & Mushroom Crepes, Soup and Salad $6.00 Raviok & Sausage, Soup, Salad 80.60 Flounder Dolour, jreup, Salad $7.80 NIGHTLY MEXICAN DINNER SPECIALS From $6.96 Dinner Every Night from 5 to 10 pm > Early Bird Dinner 5 to 7 pm Brunch Saturday & Sunday 10:30 to 1:30

V/SA and MASTERCARD Accepted

Victorian Follies, outdoor stage, Physick Estate. Cape

May, 8:30 p.m. * •

TRIDI-JO'S Casa D’Amici (HOUSE OF FRIENDS) Delicious Italian Food — Everything Homemade Informal Dining Try Our CLAMS & SPAGHETTI with Whit* Souc® and the INDIVIDUAL SIZI PIZZA 206 97th St., Stone Harbor Open Daily noon to 12 AM 368-1303

HERONS NEST

Rettaurant and Lounge OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SesM, Sleeks, Quiches 6 Crepes

WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS wm Monday: LOBSTER QUICHE '6.23 Tuesday: FLOUNDER (withCkABMEAT) ‘7.30 Wednesday: VEAL PARMIOIANA >8.93 Thursday WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER . '9.93 Friday PRIME RIB. '9.93

LATE NIGHT MENU iop.m. to i soa.m PATIO BU 8 LUNCHEON 12 p m tos p.m. * LIVE ENTERTAINMENT * Thurs., Frl„ Sat. A Sun. featuring TERRY LOWE Located at the CONCORD MOTEL 78th and DUNE DRIVE, AVALON OA 368-8220