Cape May County Herald, 11 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 41

dining & entertainment

"^HAL^ONTE Return to the er» of hospitality and charm Southern Dinners. Virginia Country Breakfasts Served Family Style since 1876 Supervised Children's Dining Room King Edward's Bar Piano music, generous drinks, lively atmosphere Thursday Evening Classical Concert Scries Weekend Entertainment Call for Reservations and Information The Chalfome Hotel. 301 Howard Street. Cape May. NJ 08204 rmur . 18th Century Village Tonight ! "DOWN EAST FEAST!" Vz MAINE LOBSTER $aqc Stuffed With Crabmeat vU7j PLUS: SHRIMP, SCALLOPS J AND FISH OF THE DAY... All dinners include: Cup of homemade soup or salad, choice of 2 peg. or linguine, homemade bread & butter and corn fritters. FYS KESTAMMT 735 SEASHORE RD. 884-3373 MttWCFOt HISTORIC COLD SPRING VILLAGE 1"K1 *

HarmonyWill Reign At Village COLD SPRING - There will be a return to the days when people gathered in the barbershop as Historic Cold Spring Village presents the Sweet Adelines Saturday. The Sweet Adelines, the female counterparts to the traditional barbershop quartet, will perform shows on Saturday at 12:30 * and 2 p.m. Sunday. June 15, the 1 Lucky Lindys, a husband and wife duet, will perform everyone's favorite songs at 12:30 and 2:00 p.m. Trolley service is available twice daily. The trolley leaves Wildwood for Historic Cold Spring Village at 11:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more information and reservations call 729-9021 or 884-1874. Artists' Reception STONE HARBOR - A preview showing reception to meet artists Barbara Goss and Shawn Hennesy will be held at the William Ris Galleries, 9400 Second Ave., 7-9:30 p.m. Friday. Goss, a New England native now living in Pennsylvania, works in watercolor, egg tempera, and alkyds. Hennesy, a lifelong resident of Virginia, is the son v* of artist Gerald Hennesy. He works exclusively in oils.

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7 DAYS A WEEK! f M - I ' Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. I J\ II T Fri. & Sat. till 10 p.m. I p_ Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner (p!\j NOW FEATURING A Restaurant NEW DINNER MENU 301 Washington St. Mall (at Perry) Cape May • 884-5605 ^Godmothers) Fine Italian Dining-Also Seafood and Steaks . At The Corner of Perry St. And Broadway j^k ^Cape May 884-4543 ^ A dJti Seafood Market Take-Out 997 Ocean Dr., Cape May • Open 7 Days 9-7 p.m. • 884-5852 mMMSM WE HAVE LIVE CRABS SOFT SHELL CRABS $2.25 NOW S1.75 EACH FROZEN I.Q.F. SCALLOPS 5 LB. BAG S25.00 ^^^^^FRESJ^MELT^^^^^^^^^ Homemade Soups & Salads SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK READY TO BAKE OR BROIL SCALLOPS STUFFED FLOUNDER REG. $6.50 LB. NOW $5.85 LB. $3 50 LB NOW S3-15 CTirpprn fi ninururu FRESH CHOWDERS STUFFED STUFFED MUSHROOMS REG. $3.50 NOW S3.15 LB. sl-25 EACH I" 10% SEUOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT - NOT ON SPECIALS! 1