Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 30

• , '■ \ • 3Q Herald & Lantern 11 July '84

'early bird I ThonP special cape may /—$ ■ 884-5878 oAue C/^. «, M ' V Restaurant gjwji A Vja Seafood Dining and Cocktails PtlH4y3tt^U I Great Anytime...Maryland |WH| 1 BLUE CLAW CRABS! |r fill daily I sat. lunch 12-3 i sun. lunch 12-3 5-9 ' DINNER 5-10 I DINNER 3-9 COCKTAILS AT THE NEW "TAVERN-ON-THE-DOCK" jSlpif J Mexican Restaurant I ^ New to the Cape May County Area ! Add a Little Spice to Your Life ► FEATURING f J Super ftachos • Mexican Potatoe Skins P Chimichanga • Crab Enchiladas P d AND— d fc The TortOla Hats Wild Tostado 4 DINE IN/TAKE OUT 4 ► • LUNCH • DINNER P 4 OPEN 7 DAYS 4 12 I'M 10 I I I'M 7 D<\> s A \\ ivk* 2-~>4( > DUNE DDIV I A\ AEON !)(i7-AtiAS „ 4 § SYLVESTERS ^ FISH MARKET r ^ p EAT HERE * l&diiiic ® OR TAKE OUT rF CLAM BAR 967 7553 21ST&5TH*V%AVALON N.J . (Ove the little bridge] I

J . APPETIZERS Clams on 1 7 Shell 2.75 Steamed Clams (18). . .5.9^ Clams Casino 3.f|r Shrimp Cocktail. . . . 4.?®S Wing Dings. 1.95 Crabmeat Cocktail .5.95 Corn on the Cob .85 French Fries 85 pt 1.75 qt 2.95 Bucket of Steamed Clams. (100). Cooked with drawn butter & lemon $29.95 -mimai. Red Sauce 3.95 White Sauce 3.95 Drawn Butter 3.95 (All served with Garlic Bread) • SOUPS • Cup Pt. Qt. New England Clam Chowder (white) 1.50 3.00 5.95 Manhattan Clam Chowder (red) I 25 -2.50 4.95 She Crab 1.75 3.50 6.95 / • BEVERAGES • Coffee 50 Ice Tea 85 Sodas 16 o* 85 Pitcher 2.95

'J»O^LEP DINNERS • JFkMMMler . 6.95 MMNfer Parmg .8.95 Whole LobMer (priced according to size) Shrimp 8.95 Scallops 8.95 Shrimp Scampi 8.95 (on rice or lingulni) Alaskan King Crab. . 13.95 Sauteed Soft Shells. .8.95 Sautotd Crabmeat .8.95 Surf ATurg 12.95 (leas Stuffed with Cral— 1 at - $3.00 extra Flounder 6.95 Shrimp 8.95 Scallops 8.95 Oysters 7.95 Soft Shells 8.95 Deviled Crab 7.95 Deviled Clam 5 95 « SEAFOOD COMBOS » BROILED Fish Shrimp I obtter Tail /Scallops ^^v$12.95 ' FRIED Fish Shrimp Scallops Oyster Deviled Crab S12.95 5

• MEATS 'CHICKEN • > Petite Filet Mignon .7.95 j Hungry Man's Filet. 12.95 j Chicken Dinner i« ptr>m . 4.95 j Chicken Dinner <2 Ptr<r»i 3.50 » Wing Dings 4.50 I • LINGUINI • in 5 White Clam Sauce 6.95 5 Red Clam Sauce 6 95 5 White Mussel Sauce -5.95 5 Red Mussel Sauce 5 95 ^ Shrimp and Red Sauce 8.95 • SANDWICHES • _« Jumbo j with ilnvsv 2 VI 5 Regiihii Juml*> Burget 2 25 J Soli Shell 3 M > 5 Hoi Dog I 50 j Deviled C r.ib 3 50 Fish 2 25 Shni^p Salad i 50 Shrnnp Salad 4 95 I served 011 .1 hed • ettuce with • CRABS • Cocktail Claws 4.95 Stone Crabc . 3.95 Blue Claws (priced according to size and availability) 'Prices subject to change without notice

All dinners served w/french fries, coleslaw, a dinner roll, lemon wedge , - and various sauces. I ^ "PEN DAILY FOR LUNCH & DINNER 9 A.M. -9 P.M. DAILY H/fijH

Village Antique Fair Set COLD SPRING siflla Shows, producers ol Antiques events, will stage a Weekend Outdoor Antiques Fair Satui'day and Sunday Historic Cold Spring Village. Included will be good and affordable antiques silver and small collectibles. crystal, pottery, porcelain, a collection ol1800s pressed -pat tern glass. 18th and iMth centurypaintings. much loth Century f u r n i t u* e and decorative accessories. There'll be vintage / clothing along with j Georgian and Victorian J jewelry. There'll be j Roseville and crocks. Stat- ■ tordshire and cast-iron j toys, old advertising, post ! cards and photographica S In short, anything collectors collects is apt to be < there. Participating dealers will be coming from many parts of New Jersey as well as from Maryland and Rhode Island. Some will be dealers who appear only in selected shows. The Cape May-Cold Spring Antiques Fair will lxopen to a.m. to (i p.m. each day though participating - dealers will have an opium of stay ing on Sunday evening when the Village is open by candlelight Language i Of Sea Gull STONE HARBOR The I language of the Sea Gull w ill tx? the focus ol a guided walk conducted by Or Pen ny Bernstein today at 9:30 a m at the Wetlands Institute. Stone Harbor Boulevard Participants will learn how gulls com municate and how to identify the different species Or Bernstein has been studying gulls for several years in Florida and New Jersey Pa rt icipa nt s should bring binoculars and meet at the Institute For further information call 368-1211 A small registration lee will be reguested. TV Show W ill Tape At Cape "Dancin" On Air". Philadelphia's hottest dance show, seen on WPHL-TV. Channel S7. heads for the sun and tun of Cape to tape some at its .programs .Today and torn morrow. "Dancin On Air" will tape a week of shows at the ' Wildwood Convention Center. Burk at the Boardwalk. which will air July 16-20. The public is invited to attend and participate in the shows. 'Dancin' on ! Air" is seen on Channel 17 weekdays from 4 to 5 p.m.

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