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Cover 2016 JC.Indd mallin’s has 2 locaTIONS ON THE wonderful frozen treats & superior service wildwoods’ boardwalk • see page 22 at little danny’s • see page 13 PAGE 2 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE UNIQUE MARTINIS FRESH SEAFOOD TASTY STEAKS OPEN NIGHTLY SERVING OUR BAR MENU FROM 4pm HAPPY HOUR 4-6:30pm FULL MENU IN THE DINING ROOM FROM 5pm 615 LAFAYETTE ST, CAPE MAY • 609.884.2111 oysterbayrestaurant.com JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE PAGE 3 PAGE 4 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE HANDCRAFTED CIGARS, TOBACCO & ACCESSORIES Carrying all of your favorite brands CHECK OUT OUR NEW PRICING ON "ROLL YOUR OWN TOBACCO" SPECIALTY TOBACCO & CIGARETTES RELAX IN OUR LOUNGE Two 50 inch Plasma TV's showing ALL THE GAMES ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE BACHELOR PARTIES! JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE PAGE 5 Large 2 Large Pizza Pizzas Home of the $9.75 + tax Large Pizza $ 75 $ 50 WE DELIVER 9 PLUS TAX 18 PLUS TAX TAKE OUT ONLY TAKE OUT ONLY 729-3235 ONLY WITH COUPONS • EXP. 12/31/16 (not good with any other specials or promotions) 4023 New Jersey Avenue Open Daily 11:30am - 11pm in Wildwood PAGE 6 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE 40 MEDIA DRIVE QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TV CHALLENGE 518-792-9914 1-800-833-9581 SPORTS STUMPERS The Open Championship By George Dickie 9) What venue has been the © Zap2it most frequent host of the Open Championship? Questions: 10) Who won last year’s Open 1) How many times has this Championship? year’s venue, Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayshire, Scotland, played Answers: host to the Open Championship? 1) Nine times; the earliest being 2) Who owns the most Open in 1923, the most recent, 2004 Championship titles? 2) Harry Vardon, with six 3) Who owns the tournament 3) Greg Norman, with 267 in record for the lowest 72-hole 1993 score? 4) Willie Park in 1860 4) Who won the first Open 5) John Ball in 1890 Championship? 6) Tom Morris Sr. in 1867, at 46 5) Who was the first amateur to years, 99 days win an Open Championship title? 6) Who is the oldest Open Cham- 7) Tom Morris Jr. in 1868, at 17 pionship victor? years, 5 months, 8 days 7) Who is the youngest to win the 8) Iain Pyman and Tiger Woods, Open Championship? with 281 8) Who shares the tournament 9) Scotland’s St. Andrews, 29 record for the lowest 72-hole times score by an amateur? 10) Zach Johnson WORD SEARCH A NLPARIVALSAGMB S GZGRGHIL AELGCE P TRVKCLAZKAADBA M DUERNPYVENMIRM F UENG IGSNBVAGIP K INGCOMLTJGNHDG A VENTNRPGUKDOE K A MIAGELYXVDAGOV N RRLINCOLNEEOVP P DEOGBTGBELINDA N DVPUESKWBMFZTH V AEQPHILIPPSGDS P HNFK RGEVEXCAZV G OGGINSUEGKGLEA Z FEWBPRLRSVLEGH “Vice Principals” on HBO (Words in parentheses not in puzzle) Neal (Gamby) (Danny) McBride Lincoln (High) Lee (Russell) (Walton) Goggins Students Amanda (Snodgrass) (Georgia) King Rivals Gale (Liptrapp) (Busy) Philipps Principal Belinda (Brown) (Kimberly Hebert) Gregory Revenge © Zap2it Custom Features JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE Release the week of July 17 - July PAGE 23, 2016. 7 All You Can Eat Sea & Land Buffet Served 4-9 p.m. Two Soups Daily • Fresh Fruit (in season) • Complete Salad Bar BREAKFAST • Broiled Stuffed Flounder with Crabmeat or Broiled Flounder • Broiled Grouper • Fried Shrimp • Broiled Tilapia • Crab Cakes • Mussels Marinara • Bar-B-Que Ribs • Chicken Tenders • Italian Hot Sausage • Fried Chicken • Buffalo Wings • Meatballs • Fettuccini Alfredo or Linguini with BUFFET Clams • Cheese Ravioli • Spaghetti with Butter • Chicken Cordon Bleu or Chicken Francaise or Chicken Served 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Alfredo or Chicken Lemon Butter • Veal Marsala or Roast Stuffed Turkey or Veal & Peppers • Hand-carved Roast Beef • Hand-carved Baked Ham • Rotini Pasta with Tuna Fish • Pencil Point Pasta with Seashell Creamed Chipped Beef • Pancakes Crabmeat • Bow Tie Pasta • Broccoli Pasta • Tri-Color Pasta • Macaroni & Cheese • Rice Pilaf • Mashed Potatoes • French Fries • Cheddar Cheese Sauce • Fresh Vegetables • Homemade Cakes French Toast • Belgian Waffles with Variety of Puddings & Jello Hot Toppings • Strawberries • Cherries Blueberries • Apples • Maple Syrup Dinners with Complete Western Omelet • Fresh Scrambled Eggs Salad & Dessert Bar Home Fries • Red Oak Omelet • Bacon Adults $13.99 RED OAK $1.00 OFF Ham • Sausage • Scrapple Children 1-3 EAT FREE! ON EVERY ADULT DINNER TOTAL IN YOUR PARTY Assorted Hot & Cold Cereals 4-6 $6.59 • 7-10 $8.59 If seated by 6 p.m. • Present coupon when seated Homemade Muffins • Homemade Danish Beverage Not Included Not to be combined with any other offers Menu Substitutions may be Necessary Adults $7.99 Children 1-3 EAT FREE! RED OAK RESTAURANT 4-6 $3.99 • 7-10 $5.99 230 E. Oak Ave., Wildwood • 522-9560 Beverage Not Included Free Parking • 1 1/2 Blocks from Boardwalk • Prices Subject to Change Visa • Mastercard www.RedOakBuffet.com Discover WILDWOOD EVENTS Sophisticated Productions National Dance Finals ~ July 17-22 This year marks the 22nd Anniversary that Sophisticated Productions returns to the Wildwoods Convention Center for its National Dance Competition. The six-day event takes place Sunday, July 17 through Friday, July 22 with performances that are sure to awe and amaze. The dance competitions will feature solos, duets, trios, small groups, large groups, lines and productions ranging from amateur to experienced dancers from all over the country. Dancers will compete in the following categories: Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, Open, Musical Theater, Character, Hip Hop, Acro, Modern, Pom Pom, Clogging, Ballet, Pointe, Song/Dance, Voice and Contemporary. All performances are choreographed to music, and over $30,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to the top scorers. Judges will score each competitor on the following five categories: Choreography; Technique; Difficulty; Stage Presence/Personality; and Costume, Hair & Makeup. Some dancers will even have the opportunity to perform in the Wildwood Talent Showcase at the Schellenger Avenue Beach Stage on the Wildwoods Boardwalk, which is held nightly at 7 p.m. Sophisticated Productions Dance Competitions focuses on coordinating professionally organized dance competitions across the nation that educate dancers in a positive, fun and most importantly, stress-free environment. Competitions begin at 8 a.m. daily and admission is FREE. For additional information, please call 413-568-4815 or visit www.SophisticatedProductions.com. PAGE 8 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE PAGE 9 PAGE 10 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE Dolce Italia Take-Out or Delivery $3.00 OFF 2 Large Pizzas With This Coupon (Not Valid With Any Other Specials or Discounts) Dolce Italia Take-Out or Delivery Buy 1 Dinner • Get 2nd Dinner at 1/2 Price of Equal or Le sser Value With This Coupon (Not Valid With Any Other Specials or Discounts) Dolce Italia Take-Out or Delivery 1 Large Pizza 10 Wings • 2 Liter Soda $1799+tax With This Coupon (Not Valid With Any Other Specials or Discounts) JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE PAGE 11 PAGE 12 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE PAGE 13 DINING GUIDE well as fried and broiled platters. Dine inside, take out or enjoy the garden patio. • 609-522-0509 Adam's Restaurant, 18th & The Boardwalk (at Montego Bay), North Wildwood Enjoy a fabulous breakfast, lunch or dinner overlooking the ocean. Cocktails, wine and beer available. Voted "Best Boardwalk Dining" • 609-523-1002 Adventurer Pancake House & Family Restaurant, 5401 Ocean Ave (at Cresse Ave), Wildwood Crest Serving fabulous Oceanfront breakfasts and lunches from 7am. Enjoy fantastic omelettes, pancakes and more... plus overstuffed hot and cold sandwiches, wraps and burgers. • 609-522-0444. Alfaro's Cafe Grill, 4102 New Jersey Ave, Wildwood 18 Years Experience of serving the best gourmet pizzas in town!! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Try the outstanding pizza, burgers, wraps DINING GUIDE and strombolis! • 609-846-7242 Alosi’s Bistro, 5901 Ocean Ave, FAMILY DINING Wildwood Crest (at the Pan American Hotel) Stop in and say 5 de Mayo Mexican Restaurant, "hi" to Joe and Maggie and enjoy 1246 Route 109, Cape May Open a fantastic breakfast or lunch with daily for lunch and dinner from 11am. views of the sparkling beaches of Offering quesadillas, fajitas and much Wildwood Crest. • 609-729-5333 more!! • 609-884-5847 Anthony's Pizzeria and Ice 6th Street Seafood 6th & New Cream Parlor, 416 E. Miami Ave, Jersey Aves, North Wildwood Wildwood Crest (at the Coliseum Open daily for lunch and din- Ocean Resort) Open for breakfast, ner featuring scallops, flounder, lunch and dinner specializing in clams, mussels, crabs, oysters and fantastic pizzas. Nestled just off the more! Stop in for lunch, they offer Wildwood Crest Beach. Free Delivery! a selection of sandwiches, plus • 609-729-2333 homemade soups and salads, as PAGE 14 JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE DINING GUIDE Augie's Burgers, 3421 Pacifi c Ave (between Oak & Schellenger Aves), Wildwood Brand new to the Wildwoods and offering great burg- ers, chicken, sandwiches, sliders, salads and more!! Free Delivery ($10 minimum). • 609-602-1522 Back Bay Bistro, 1891 Bayshore Rd, Villas Serving lunch and dinner daily from 11:00am and breakfast from 8am on Saturday and Sunday. Offering Early Bird Dinners starting at $9.99, Sunday through Friday 4-5:30pm. Catering is also available. B.Y.O.B. Visit them on Facebook. • 609-889-8500 Cold Spring Grange Restaurant, 735 Seashore Rd, Cape May (at Historic Cold Spring Village) Listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places, Grange Hall is the only building in Historic Cold Spring Village which stands on its original site. They feature a unique combina- tion of locally produced, farm-to- table delicacies and comfort foods. Everything they serve is homemade JERSEY CAPE MAGAZINE • DINING GUIDE from scratch. • 609-884-0114 Dos Amigos Mexican Restau- Duffer's Restaurant and Ice El Mariachi Loco, 4500 Pacifi c Crab & Seafood Shack, 4520 rant, 1403 Route 47, Rio Grande Cream Parlor, Hildreth and Pacif- Ave, Wildwood A fantastic new Park Blvd, Wildwood Offering Open daily for lunch and dinner serv- ic Aves, Wildwood Celebrating their spot in Wildwood offering authentic steamed blue claw crabs, fl ounder ing authentic mexican food in a fun 42nd year, this Wildwood landmark is mexican cuisine.
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