Cape May County Herald, 14 September 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 39

Herald & Lantern 14 September '83

dining & entertainment

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Dining Guide

MIIVSEPTEMBER! Can you believe it?

It’s off season at the shore — a time of quiet waiting. Gone now is the hurry of summer and the impatience of developing maturity. Mornings are cooler and the at

m©sphere warms more slowly. In the afternoons, the

idow?

shadows begin to creep across the beaches as lingering

swimmers take their plunges.

There’s no longer the drawn-out interlude between dusk and darkness. Lights are beginning to appear in kitchens much earlier. As night approaches, there is a sense of contentment. September is a beautiful month — be sure to

take your share of its enjoyment.

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HENNY’S In Stone Harbor

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Lucky you if you're taking a vacation jAst now. You've got everything anyone could want -^*varm water temperatures (and no beach tags required!), more beach

space and plenty to feast the eye upon.

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OFFICIAL AUTUMN arrives next week — not too soon for many folks who think this past summer was too much of a season. Autumn brings about lots of chores — getting storm windows up. finding the electric blanket and putting the garden to rights. Suggest you make a checklist of all that needs doing during the next couple of weeks. Remember: we said make the checklist — we dinl say'aTiything about doing the work while September’s afoot>

DINING ROOM HOURS TUES. THRU SAT. 5-10

SUNDAY 3:30-10

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GEORGE JOHNSON AT THE STEINWAY

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It's a great time of year for eating out (restaurants are less crowded). Here are some thoughts on the subject: GODMOTHERS - Fantastic/ You’ve no doubt heard about Cape May’s newest restaurant which is acclaimed as one of its best. Godmothers at Broadway & Perry Ave., has become the hit of the season — and still open for your autumn diiimg! Godmothers is now open Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 5 to 10 p m., serving extraordinary Italian foods that is nearly impossible to describe adequately. Godmothers also specializes in seafood and steak. The atmosphere is remiscent of the roarring 20's — come soon to savor both atmosphere and the superb selection from the menu.

CLOSED MONDAY

A8-STRAWBBRRY DAIQUIRIS

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Dine on the Pilot House patio. All in all, the Pilot House, at 142 Decatur Street, on the mall, Cape May is probably one of the towrrs best bets for enjoying good food, good times and scenic moments. The patio overlooking Decatur Street offers the same fine menu as customers enjoy indoors — with the added attraction of the streetscene, and the hustle bustle of busy shoppers and tourists. The Pilot House serves lunch, dinner and late snacks every day of the year and the quality remains consistent throughout the seasons. The hamburgers are something special at the Pilot House, broiled to perfection enjoy with your favorite beverage.

RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS

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DINNERS Served From 5-9:00 Fri. & Sot. 5-9:30

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CAPTN AHAB’S - Plain or Fancy. Capt’N Ahab’s is the place to bring the family for imaginable meals no mat*, ter what the season. Located on Route 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 and the Garden State Parkway, Rio Grande, it reminds us of one of those old-fashioned restaurants of long-ago where quiet friendliness prevailed and the kitchen help took pains to fix you tender veal or

chicken spccialites in a special sauce.

We recommend the ocean fresh boiled or fried fish if

you’re hungry for local delicacies.

OPEN ALL YEAR

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' THE DRAGON LADY — Woh around the clock. You can enjoy Chinese cuisine until the late hour at the Dragon Lady restaurant at two locations — at 5900 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, or 7 Victorian Pfaza, Cape May, favoirte of (Page44 Pleasei

We Specialize In The Finest Seafood & Italian Dishes. 522-7038 4415 PARK BLVD.. WILDWOOD

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GEORGE GERETY

WELCOME FIREMEN

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