Cape May County Herald, 3 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 37

Victorian Week Dining

Dining Out (From Page 12) LOBSTER HOUSE — on the dock at Fisherman's Wharf in Schellanger's Landing has enough fish for every taste and pocketbook. While you're waiting, soak up the atmosphere of the fishing industry as the boats unload their catches. • • • GODMOTHER'S — Broadway and Perry Streets, famous for their wonderful Italian food, is a favorite spot for tourists and locals alike. Their reputation is so widespread that people flock to them in droves. • • • PILOT HOUSE — 142 Decatur Street is the place to go for cozy dining on these chilly fall days. The warm, crackling fireplace provides the perfect setting in which to enjoy the wide selection of burgers, chile and other items from their wide menu. LA TOQUE — in the Old Post Office on Ocean Street just i opened this year. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, o try the beef or California sandwich served on a croissant i for a taste you won't soon forget. I THE UGLY MUG — 426 Washington Mall has an unusual decor, wonderful clam chowder and sandwiches plus a well known chocolate chip cake. i I WASHINGTON INN — Cape May's Washington Inn is a « greenhouse setting in a charming old inn, where scrum p- j tious food is prepared to your order. Located at 801 Washington Street, traditional foods, with the accent on the continental, are served by the Craig family and staff. Windows overlook the gardens and quaint Washington Street. A tranuil atmosphere. 1 • • • TRATTORIA — Enjoy patio dining in old Cape May, i located next to the colorful "Pink House". Trattoria i features Italian accented cuisine, imaginatively created in the spirit of a piazza off the bustle of a seascapecityscape. Dinner from 5 to 10 p.m. includes a selection of soups and appetizers, salads, entrees, desserts and beverages. A CA MIA — This restaurant name sounds like a song, and the enchanting dishes from the kitchen are worthy of a maestro. Located at 524 Washington Mall, the cuisine of

yy northern Italy is featured with justifiable price in one of the town's newest restaurants. Open for brunch and dinner, A Ca Mia serves the foods of a great tradition of European dining. THE MERION INN - One of Cape May's best known restaurants, the Men on Inn's jeweled atmosphere is a sampler of shore elegance. Every meal is perfection in itself, every drink is prepared exactly as ordered. Call 884-8363. HUNTINGTON HOUSE — The colossal buffet at The Huntington House, off Beach Drive, on Grant Street, is still available weekends thru October 14th. It is one king-sized buffet that fulfills in every way — from appetizers all the way to scrumptuous desserts, including the fabulous fruit pies topped with whipped cream you spoon on yourself. • • * » THERUSTY NAIL — the Coachman's Motor Inn, 205 Beach Drive hits the spot for casual ocean front dining throughout the hours of the morning. Afternoon and evenBreakfast is served, starting at 8 a.m.. including tasty fcrw^siy such as creamed chipped beef, eggs pancakes, toast, even Eggs Benedict The dinner menu, by y,J includes a broiled combination seafood plus if prises. We won't tell you what they are. ALEXANDER'S — Now one of Cape May's most highly rated restaurants, Alexander's Inn & Restaurant, at 653 Washington Street offers an elegant Sunday Victorian brunch, that shows off fine silver, extraordinary food and service Jim Brady would have loved. You don't have to dress to the gills — because the servers are already attired fashionably in keeping with- the Jim Brady era.' UNCLE BILL'S — Uncle Bill's Pancake House and Family restaurants on Beach Drive and Perry Street, where the best pancakes in Cape May county are served. We like to get an early start at one of the Uncle Bill's, which opens early, enjoy a big plate of delicious pancakes and a couple of cups of coffee. (Page 14 Please)

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30 Top-Notch Reasons to Come Early to the Top of the Marq! Reason #1: YouH enjoy an enchanting twilight view of Victorian Cape May and the Atlantic Ocean from our rooftop. » Reason #2: YouH eryoy the convenience of dinner reservations and FREE valet parking. Reasons #3 - #30: oull er\joy any of 27 entrees ($10.95 and up) and receive a COMPLIMENTARY glass of wine plus the SPECTACULAR SEVEN* •SPECTACULAR SEVEN 1. Hot or cold appetizep?. Clam Chowder or Soup du Jour 3. Relish Tray 4. Homemade Rolls 5. House Salad 6. 3 Fresh Vegetables 7. Choice of House Desserts. 'Only available when present at 6 P.M. for 1st seating. This menu available through 1984 season. No other promotion valid with 1st seating menu. The Top of the Marq is Open t Oct. 5,6,7.12 * 13. (ft Doug Williams { V W For Your Dancing And Dining Pleasure

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