Cape May County Herald, 15 January 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 24

I I 24 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 15 January '86

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| Dining & Entertainment WHAT WILL JANUARY weather bring? Will there be a January thaw? Or will the weatherman bring cold temperatures, sleet and snow? We'd opt for a definite thaw if given our choice. How about you? All you single girls out there, take heed. Next Monday marks St. Agnes' Eve, an old belief that supposedly a girl could see her future husband at the stroke of midnight. Will you be staying up late^that night? FRIDAY'S BIRTHDAY BOY is Benjamin Franklin. America's famous printer, postmaster, statesman and all-around genius was born on January 17th. If you've got a kite handy, best way to celebrate Ben's birthday is to go out in the wind with your kite and give it a gooa fly. We think Ben would probably like this idea. . Winters follow a general pattern, and the seasons in this I part of the country do have variety. On cold, sunny days, I one can observe the stillness and beauty of wintertime. If I Mother Nature sends along a snowfall, well, then one betI ter sees the poignant beauty of a winter day. i " There was a time, when we were young, that snow * meant snowmen shaped by little hands. It's been a long, long spell since we've built a snowman. / While winter is a time of solitude, it's a time we enjoy a ft hearty meal in the company of good friends. Here are U some fine places to go eating in the wintertime: \ MISTER DONUT. Yes, the Mister Donut at 81 Dennisville Rd. in Cape May Court House offers a quick and satisfying soup and biscuit lunch/dinner that we always find delicious. Two varieties of soup are offered daily, and this week Mister Donut is also debuting a bread stick with the soup menu. The counter lunch is always fast for those on the run, and the young ladies who serve it are unfailingly thoughtful and courteous. While we haven't yet tasted the bread stick, it looks like it's going to be another Mister Donut winner. Of course, Mister Donut has a ready assortment of fresh donuts, biscuits, cinnamon buns and muffins for tasty at-home eating. SEASONS. Speaking of the winter season, what better time than right now for a visit to the brand new Seasons Restaurant, at 222 East Schellenger Ave., Wildwood where the menu offers unlimited choices. Even simpler fare such as the Seasonburger is prepared to your order during the- luncheon hours, TuesdaySaturday from 12 to 3. The lunch menu includes shellfish, salads, sandwiches, omelets, hot platters and delicious desserts. The dinner hours are Tues.-Sat. from 4:30 to 9:30; Sunday from 3 to 9, and late supper from 9:30 to 12:30. Located at the old Neil's Restaurant. Seasons continues a great tradition with dinner selections that range from New England Clam Chowder, to Broiled Stuffed Shrimp, to Veal Marsalla, Surf and Turf, and excellent pastas. Desserts include Chocolate Mousse Pie and , Basse'ts Ice Cream. ft COURT HOUSE PIZZA. The Court House Pizza and Sandwich Shoppe. at 111 South Main Street Street, is conveniently located on Route 9. an easy drive from almost ranywhere in Cape May County. ft We assure you the trip will be worth it on a cold winter i day or evening, when you cozy near the wood stove in a § pleasant setting. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days \ a week year round. Court House Pizza offers the makings 2 j for a pleasant family meal during a busy week. The new ^ [ Italian dinners tantalize the appetite with spaghetti and ^ meatballs, cooked in a delicious homemade sauce. The y Italian dinner includes tossed salad. Italian bread and 2 butter. & Daily luncheon specials are offered 11 to 3 far the low \ price of just $2.50 Take-out orders are promptly fixed for 7/ at-home eating in a matter of minutes. Call 465-5930 for ft take-out orders. pwl *12" PER PERSON | 3^21 BALLYS| Harrarts | 420 BONUS S20 BONUS 118 BONUS 1 <A4*AK5 Qfpjjg} Lilian lis j! $22.50 BONUS $22 BONUS ^

Don't MIm the Finest Chinese Restaurant in this Area! HUNAN wm CHINESE RESTAURANT 0mmil0IIM-7MN*HBT IW4WWWHI -SPECIALIZING INHUNAN MANDARIN SZECHWAN SHANGHAI CANTONESE STYLE ^ «■ iwvMvmwiciimr . A'ai'u""' LUNCHEON • DINNER • CARRYOUT VILLAGE SHOPPES 886-1209 OF RIO GRANDE 886-0909 RT. 47 - RIO GRANDE "Iff "42" RESTAURANT A FRESH FISH AND LOBSTER RESTAURANT ) Early Bird Weekday Specials Only ... $6.95 Gourmet Full Course Seafood Dishes and Non-Fish Entrees Only ... $8.95 Open for breakfast and lunch Mon. thru Sunday 7 AM- J PM Serving dinners from Thursday to Sunday 4 til ? 42nd and Bay. Sea Isle City • Also specializing in party " frays and catering!!! I Only The Best From Jj / vwv Ow Own Seafood Market! Jfa, $ v 263-2300 y | I | Pleasers | f ^.^HENNY'S \ I I" Stone Harbor | | »r»ha.THi»PAvt. mini S I DAILY LUNCHEON I f OPEN SALAD BAR MON.-SAT. 11:30-3; SUN. 12-3 { . i j I I WINTER | \ DINING ROOM HOURS | $ FRI. & SAT. 5-10; SUN. 4-9 OPEN 7 DAYS LFOR LUNCH