V * _dining & entertainment—
lifer V f FRED'S TAVERN | WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET • r 314-96th Street STONE HARBOR In The Lounge \ FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH i ^SATURDAY, APRIL 26th | WANDERERS MAY ind and MAY 3rd CHATTER J 368-5591 ^ I.IIIW STORE Wtl HILT TEAK »0IIH jj
CELEBRATION! With the Featured C.rmip DYNASTY I'ml.n .m.J S.ilnt J.n Enjoy Our DELICIOUS DAILY SPECIALS „ From $4.95 Open Everday For BREAKFAST. LUNCH & DINNER Marquis lit* Lafayette Inn »n the Beach lirtwrn I K un atvJ IHvatui .« Hndt Iknr llntaK C.«w Mat V. hiw\ I*CI4
f lfiiJUNX -■ fresh BRCXLED SEAFOOD IN OUR SPECIALTY $1 qr breakfast i,w specials WEEKDAYS 3:00 P.M.-5:30 P.M. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS DeSckxjs Home Cooked Lunch and Dinner Specials BEST SOUPS IN TOWN ! MUM t PASTRIES IMS ON PROBES Open 7 days o week 730 AJv\ - 9:OQ P.M.
Dining & Entertainment j=| A Guide £ ^ ( = ! By Libby Demp Forrest == (
DON'T YOU JUST LOVE springtime'.' April may be slipping away faster then we'd, like, but in the process what a beautiful panormana is unfolding. It's Tulip-time in olde Cape May this weekend - which seems to bring out the tulips along with the tulip watchers We remember when the bird watchers were what we watched in the springtime, but now there are tulip sightseers to watch too. Tonight marks the beginning of Passover, the Jewish festival that lasts for eight days. It commemorates the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt, and on the first two nights a special home ceremony known as the Seder is observed. The foods eaten during the Seder symbolize the deliverance frpm Egypt BIRD SONSTERS are warbing away mornings and evenings, their songs delighting us on arising, and during dinnertime, making for melodic background music It'll soon be time to put up the screen doors • and there is nothing we love better than to sit watching the streetscape I by the French doors that lead out to our •porch When the screen doors are in place, we can observe all that's going on outside and enjoy the delightful breezes that pass through * * * \ With springtime filling our senses, our tastebuds hunger for the good tastes of eating out Here are several places where you might like to travel to soon as you can: DRAGON HOUSE CHINESE. Now open again for its' 27th year, the Dragon House Chinese Restaurant, at the familiar corner of Pacific and Lincoln Aves.. Wilduood. is once more serving Cantonese. Mandarin and Szechuan food As great as in years remembered, the Dragon House is famous throughout the shore area for serving the very, finest in Chinese cuisine. Enjoy a special full course din ner including egg roll. rice, hoi tea and dessert, choosing from an entree that includes Shrimp Egg Foo Young. King Bao Chicken Strip. Hunan Beef, and Sweet and Sour Pork There are special combination platters along with special dishes, and the Dragon House Gourmet Dinner for your group to sample Take out always available Open from 4 p.m. daily. THE MAI) BATTER. A wonderfully unique setting in a Victorian Hotel, the Mad Batter at 19 Jackson Street is just th£ place to enjoy Cape May's Tulip Festival this weekend Serving incredible soups, appetizers, entrees and desserts, the Mad Batter sets the tone for gourmet dining in the Victorian City International Nights are featured Wednesday and Thursday when exotic, authentic full course meals from a different country are offered for the remarkable price of $16.75, The regular menu is always exquisite too. A & J BLUE CLAW. Taking a drive this weekend along the Ocean Drive? Then, you'll just have to stop and enjoy dinner nearby the water at the A & J Blue ClawRestaurant. on the Ocean Drive in Cape May I Dinners are served Friday. Saturday and Sunday, from E I 5 p.m. The bill of fare includes dinners for landlubbers as P ' well as seafarers. Seafood choices includes cherrystone f clams, homemade clam chowder < delicious), deep sea I scallops, and the deluxe seafood medlye that includes a f I fresh lobster, filet, shrimp, scallops and clam casino You 1 I are sure to find plenty to enjoy here along with the casual 1 I atmosphere and moderate prices KOUNTRY CORNER. We can tell you that the ice ' cream-hungry people who work for this newspaper are always glad when the Kountrv Corner is serving its" delicious Breyers ice cream sundeas. banana splits, milkshakes and ice cream cones again Located at Rt. 9 and West Hereford Ave in Cape May Court House, the Kountrv Corner serves daily lunch specials as well as a day-long breakfast Ice Cream parlor hours are 6 p.m to 11 p.m daily <closed Monday ■
Now Open Serving Dinners ... Thurs. Thru Mon.
Ulindrift RESTAURANT & LOUNGE RESTAURANT NOW OPEN WEEKENDS SERVING: 8reakfast, Lunch, and Dinners Friday - Dinners — 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Saturday - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinners Sunday - Breakfast and Lunch ENJOY ROGER PARKER AT THE PIANO BAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7 MUSIC AND DANCING WITH D.J. TED STEINMETZ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS VISA MASTERCARD 368-5175 S= ~ 3^23115^ TP- - -~80TH & BEACH. AVALON
i ^ ^ n ) People N \ Pleasers ^ P^WHENNY'S) \ In stone Harbor \ ft *• OPEN 7 DAYS FOFI LUNCH / 4 • -< 97th I THIRD AVE. 1M-MM N I DAILY LUNCHEON I | OPEN SALAD BAR I \ Mon. -Sat. 11:30-3; Sun. 12-3 \ I ■ ! 3 i \ DINING ROOM HOURS | ^ FRI. & SAT. 5-10: SUN. 4-9 i - | ft GEORGE JOHNSON N
Fast Sl hcllcngi-! Wiklw.M.d • LUNCH SERVED • Tuesday - Saturday 12-3 I • DINNER SERVED • Tuesday - Saturday 1:30-3:3" Sunday 3:00-3:3" Tate Supper 3:30-12:30 H A'.Mt/ Ml lilt I. HJ I LORI CESAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS 522-4400 1 AV PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BANQUETS

