Cape May County Herald, 24 April 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 44

Dining & Entertainment

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| i —j— | By Libby Demp Forrest /

'/ DAYLIGHT SAVINGS . time is coming back this \ Sunday at 2 a.m. If you're '/. not planning to be up then, '// it's a good idea to4urn the w clocks ahead before you go S to sleep Saturday night. / Remember - Spring for | - ward. Fall back. k It's tuliptime in olde / Cape May. How does your /> garden grow? Tulips make \ a colorful addition to the •a seashore landscape, as do f/ the other flowers in bloom (I this week and next. The grass is greening, jxjj and mowing time is back, ft Ah, we love the springtime is and we love the summer, 0 but mowing we don't love. 1 ••• Today is May Day and if^ * brings back memories of 0 the maypeople during A school days. Long ago, peopie used to get up at dawn ^ and go a-Maying. to the ^ woods, returning in a parade, carrying flowers gf and branches of trees. The maypeople would be set up Si inihe village square, and w the entire day and night would be spent dancing, and eating and drinking. Seems like a good idea in any age. May was named afterjC Maia. a Roman goddess or Spring. May is darned near the perfect month of the year Be sure to enjoy it. won't you? This wonerful month of the year gets everybody going again Here are some of the places we've been going to: JETTY RESTAURANT. We've always been veir fond of The Jetty Restaurant, at 2nd and Beach Avenue, Cape May We like its scenic location, the casual dining room and the friendly feeling that makes this restaurant, just hum. Hosts Brian and Karen Duffy are back at The Jetty, preparing Jetty style meals in a jiffy, with all the good fixings they are noted for The menu still includes breakfast and dinner [ specials, and the best creamed chipped beef in Cape May is still served Saturday and Sunday mornings. LA TOQUE. La Toque at 210 Ocean Street. Cape may is in the very heart of the historic district, and it's a charming civilized little place to enjoy a casual, i French meal at an affordable price, ( Open Thursday and Fri- < day. from II a.m. to 9 p.m., i and Saturday and Sunday i

5 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. it is... is one of the town's newer e bistros that fits right in i. with Cape May's dining « reputation. A relaxed, 0 friendly place that !• overlooks the bustle of Ocean Street. Specialty foods that are sure to please the palate and the e pocketbook. r • • • e BONANZA. Fast food 6 that doesn't taste like it is Q what Bonanza is all about. * Opening soon at the southern end of the Garden State Parkway at Ocean Drive, next to the Gulf Sta- ■ tion. now area diners will be able to enjoy the large variety of dishes available at familiar Bonanza ' restaurants. Bring the kids ( they have 1 their own menu at Bonanza) while every member of 1 the family will be pleased with the steaks, chicken, seafood and burgers. The all-you-can-eat Freshtastiks Food Bar filled with salads, fresh breads and desserts is free with every dinner Now Cape May and environs can enjoy fast food with the best of them. f* ALFREDO'S. Located f nearby the Jamesway Department Store, Alfred-o's Italian Resaurant and Pizzeria, at Magnolia Drive and Dennis Avenue, Cape May Court House is the perfect stop off for'Njusy shoppers who want a delicious, quick meal ' The menu includes everybody's favorite — pizza as well as pasts, eggplant parmigiana. hoagies and a large selection of hot sandwiches. Side orders include tossed salad. French fries, onion rings, garlic bread, cole slaw and a nifty antipasto. Desserts include spumoni. ice cream, tortoni. pie and homemade rice pudding. DRAGON HOUSE. You like Chinese food9 We happen to love Chinese food and always eagerly await the reopening each spring of the Dragon House Chinese Restaurant, at the familiar corner of Pacific and Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood Now in its 26 year,- the Dragon House has become famous throughout the shore area for the finest Chinese cuisine. Open from 4 p.m. to l a.m. daily, you can have wok around the clock anytime you want that the Dragon House open again

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