Cape May County Herald, 25 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 40

40 Herald & Lantern 25 April '84 ^ ; ; 1 " - L*

1 the | 1 People | Pleasers | I^WHENNY'S! \ In Stone Harbor % S i ;/: | «7th & THIRD AV£. 364 292V | ; I DAILY LUNCHEON I \ | OPEN SALAD BAR ' jjj Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3; Sun. 12-3 | •| r— -• | DINING ROOM HOURS: | | FRI. & SAT. 510: SUN. 3:30-9 | . — I $ GEORGE JOHNSON I U ON THE- STEWWAY FRI: & SAT. NIGHTS f, | * S^bea#i^6' F urm.-rlT Jack's Place Newly Remodeled • Beautiful New Bar and Dining Room 36lh and Orran Drive. Avalon 96.-5001 NOW OPEN Luncheon Menu Served II AM-5 PM Dinner 5 PM — 10 PM Friday Happy Hours 4 :30 — 6:30 Complimentary Hot and Cold Hots d'oe'iivrei " V* Boh -Bulge n Oldie*"" Mitchell spinning >oor A favorite records, otd and new. Fridays and Saturday M . N. U-OSKIWednesimts $ 3 4 M? \l< Y\ ^ESTAIW^AN 1 3 5^ ? • H t NOW OPEN 9 » CUISINE J 4 OFTpE. 9 ► SOUTHWEST 3 J DINE iKi/T^KEOUT J 4 OPEN FRI. THRU MON. £ P DINNERS FROM 5 I J 4 254(» DUNE DRIVE M ► AYALON jb : - 4 - 967-5658 t Uj <Vtatatatatata^

Time Out | Dining Guide SPRINGTIME EVERYWHERE. May approaching Flowers blooming Everybody happy? This is a good time to sow some flower seeds for nice blooms late in the summer and early fall. Seeds of asters, zinnias, calendulas, cosmos, verbenas, and snap-dragons can be planted now. Mother mosquitos are hunting around now for old cans and other containers that have water in them. Wherever they find these, they lay a lot of eggs on the water and before long a new crop of mosquitoes will be around to torment us. day and night i Mostly at night, when we're trying to sleep i All such old cans and things should be removed, and a Jittle oil should be pourpd on the surface of any pools of standing water. This prevents the hatching of f any mosquitoes there The farmers are busy preparing the $oil and planting seeds, confident that sun and moisture \tyll work their mysterious processes and that in goodXime Earth will yield her bounties for the needs of mai/iphis is a good time of year to take a drive or two to nearby farms i they keep shrinking, so go while you cam Jp*ds§ecve the age old preparation and planting underway a soul good to observe the planting season ~ There's something fundamental going on A restttgence , of Nature and of ourselves. Great time of year to get out I and do things. Following, some good ideas for places4o go : this week : FORGET-ME-NOT RESTAURANT. We work for a living — the old fashioned way" the owners of the Forget-Me-Not Restaurant. Forget Me Not Rd & New Jersey Ave . Wildwood Crest tell people They mean it An example of their workmanship are the breakfast specials served 7-2 p.m. that include a food bounty for only $1.95 We enjoyed a fabulous country breakfast at the Forget-Me-Not the other day and couldn't believe how much was included, including choice of juice and coffee. French toast with ham (we could have had bacon or sausage). Other choices include buttermilk pancakes with • bacon, sausage oriham. or homemade bisquits with gravy and homefries, also for $1.95. The Forget-Me-Not is open 7 a.m. to9:30 p.m. daily. All baking is done on the premises MEANY'S - great morsels. Dine on the finest foods at Meany's. at 36th and Ocean Drive. Avalon which features a full menu of outstanding choices. Practically any hearty appetite is going to be completely satisfied at Meany's. including those who want "just a snack" to those who come for a full service dinner. The hoagies are classic-style, fiiied with appetizing lunch meats and cheeses ; the burgers are better than you think the common hamburger could possibly be (several hamburgers are available, including the Philly Burger, which includes fried onions over white American cheese) The Seafood entrees include freshly caught boiled flounder (just $7.95 including salad, choice of rice pilaf or potato, vegetable and bread and butter). You'll find lots more; you'll love every bite. HAMMER'S BAKERY - the experts. Old fashioned baking has never left Cape May county. It still goes on at Hammer's. 2600 New York Avenue. Wildwood where the highest standards and the best baked goods are displayed in this spotless bakery. The variety of confections is unbelievable at the longtime location that seems in keeping with a neighborhood feeling. The display cases are filled with cinnamon buns, rolls, iced cakes, specialty cakes, cookies and lots more. Be sure to order ahead for family or party events — call 522-7355. Hammer's is open TuesdaySaturday from 7.to 1 p.m. THE FILLING STATION - beats the clocfe specials You won't want to procrastinate in eating at The Filling Station. across from the Acme, on Lafayette Street. Cape May. Now that there is a "Beat the Clock" special, if you arrive promptly at 4:30. there's a special bargain Come six minutes later and the price goes up 6 cents. - The earlier you arrive, the better the bargain. From 4:30 to 5:59. enjoy a great meal from $4.36 to $5.59. Even the late comers still get a good bargain, but we'd encourage you to come early to enjoy a special platter, including a meat, seafood, or chicken entree, special vegetables and a salad. Sounds unbeatable to us. The Filling Stationis open „ -fvery day, Monday-Friday at 4:30. Saturday and Sunday at 11:30. JU-JU'S RANCH HOUSE - Western style . The West is now south, at Ju-Ju's Ranch House. 3735 Ocean Drive, ■Avalon. where lip smackin, finger lickin' great Western food is the big attraction. < page 47 Please) EHlWi

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