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Cape May Stage Presents Broadway Star, Anita Gillette CAPE MAY – Cape May Stage, South Jersey’s pre- mier Equity theatre, is thrilled to welcome Broad- way, television and film star, Anita Gillette, in her one-woman show, “After All…” With more than 50 years of performing and en- tertaining audiences world- wide, this is – unbeliev- ably – her fi rst one-woman VValariesalaries IsIs BackBack show. Join this legend on Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. aandnd BBetteretter TThanhan EEverver “After All…,”directed by Barry Kleinbort and ac- SEA ISLE CITY -- Valarie’s Place is a any parent; Even Val’s Gals get in on the companied by Manhattan's Jersey Shore restaurant known for good fun, and dress up. Association of Cabarets and eating and good times. From the moment During dinner hours Valerie’s turns Clubs award-winning music you enter the restaurant, the owners and into a nightly romantic spot where you director Paul Greenwood, is staff will make you feel special. can bring and enjoy your favorite bottle a smartly structured Open year round and located in the of wine, or spirits, and the staff will make act that dips well into Gil- heart of Sea Isle City, NJ, Valerie’s is the sure your needs are met. We also offer lette’s long-standing career perfect spot for any appetite. now open, virgin drinks for the whole family. in theatre, television and with a new fl air, and a new chef. Stop by and see the newly opened Va- “.” But she is also a trying to be sexy or sa- fi lm. It’s a fun tour that Tony Award nomination. Valarie’s has a menu that will please larie’s place today. Now open year round Broadway veteran with 14 tirical. The anecdotes fl ow illustrates what an incred- However, she may be every kind of appetite. The breakfasts from 7:30 a.m. – 10 p.m., Valerie’s is back shows to her credit includ- smoothly and are well- ibly appealing, charming, best known as Mona, the are hardy, with a wide variety of omelets, and better than ever. If you would like to ing “Cabaret,” “Gypsy,” interspersed with the cho- and versatile performer mistress, in John Patrick pancakes, waffl es, and any other breakfast make a reservation or have any questions “Guys & Dolls,” “Brighton sen songs, whether they Gillette is. Shanley’s “Moonstruck.” dishes you can imagine. If you’re looking please call 609-263-5400, or stop by at Beach Memoirs,” “Show- illustrate a point in her This contemporary trea- She’s also had major roles in for lunch or dinner, than you came to the 5900 Landis Avenue in Sea Isle City. boat” and “Chapter Two,” career or emerge as com- sure most recently played the following fi lms: “Shall right place. Don’t forget about the $5 hap- for which she received a ment. All-in-all, it adds Tina Fey’s mother on NBC’s We Dance” (with Richard py happier hour appetizers. up to Gillette being both a Gere), “Boys on the Side,” From Chick-A-Licious fried seasoned singer and a sly “Larger Than Life,” ”She’s chicken to their famous Ocean City Fine Arts comedienne. The One” and more. And salsas, Valerie’s secret new Anita Gillette’s perfor- she’s had recurring televi- chef will keep you coming Raises Funds for Charities mance in “After All…” is sion roles on “CSI” and back for more. part of Cape May Stage’s The Ocean City Fine Art and Handcraft Fairs have “Law & Order SVU,” as well Some of the highlights acclaimed Second Stage raised over $210,000 for the Ocean City Food Cupboard, as appearances in “Sex and of Valarie’s Place is that the Series. This completely Atlantic City Rescue Mission, American Red Cross and the City,” “Frasier,” “Mad restaurant is kid friendly entertaining cabaret show Salvation Army. About You” among others. and the prices won’t empty will run Monday, August Beginning with the July 27 summer spectacular, Gilda’s “After All..,” her very your wallet. The walls of 5 at 8 p.m. at the Robert Club of South Jersey, a non-profi t support community for fi rst one-woman cabaret, is painted hand prints from Shackleton Playhouse at the people living with cancer, their families and friends, will wickedly funny and com- children visiting Sea Isle corner of Bank & Lafayette share in 100 percent of the profi ts raised from booth and pletely captivating. It's a City shows the love and Streets in downtown Cape ticket sales. ninety-minute intimate, appreciation Val has for the May. Tickets are $50 and behind-the-scenes peek at young and youthful. The include an after party at the her career and personal kid’s menu offers children a Coombs/Douglass Wine Bar at the Washing- life – complete with dishy good variety to choose from ton Inn, Cape May’s hip, stories about co-workers as with prices that will please Memorial Bay Run to varied as Merman, Cher, relaxing, contemporary and Fey. Naturally, it is meeting place at the corner Be Held Aug. 3 jam-packed with tons of of Washington and Jeffer- VILLAS -- The Lower Township Department of fabulous music from the son Streets. You’ll have a Parks and Recreation is offering the Coombs/Douglass greats like Irving Berlin, chance to mingle with the Memorial Bay Run on Aug. 3, 2013 beginning at 8:30 Jule Styne, and Johnny stars, while enjoying deli- a.m. Events include a certifi ed 5 mile run and a 2 mile Mercer. cious complimentary fi nger health run/walk. Gillette has the gift of foods and a well-stocked Race fees are $15.00 per person pre-registration and being able to imitate the cash bar. Call (609) 770- $20.00 for same day registration. You can also register voices of characters in the 8311 for reservations and online at www.active.com. stories she spins. She can information or visit the For additional information or a run application, please deftly wiggle her body to theatre’s website, www. call 609-886-7880. emphasize a lyric, whether capemaystage.org.

KITCHENKKITCHEN OPENOPPEN EveryEvE ery dayday 11am11amm ‘tiltil latelate nnightiight Happy Hour MON.- FRI. 4-7pm (Bar & Restaurant) $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers WednesdayWdWednesdday & SSunSundaydday Name That Tune with Ronn E. Dee 9pm Ask About Monday - Quizzo 9:30pm Our Daily Specials Monday Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Corn $8.95 Tuesday All You Can Eat Beef or Chicken Tacos $1.50 ea. All Day Wednesday Fresh Cut 10oz. NY Strip with Potato & Veg. $12.99 45¢ Wings (4-10pm) SERVING BREAKFAST Thursday Turkey w/Pumpkin Pie $7.95 & $12.95 Platters Friday Chef Seafood Specials from $9.99 & LUNCH DAILY Saturday Prime Rib (12 oz. Queen Cut) w/2 sides $15.95 St. Brendan Parish Sunday Make Your Own Bloody Mary Pint Open 7-2pm Maris Stella Church, 5012 Dune Dr., Avalon (9am-12noon) / Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.99 / Chef Pasta Specials from $9.99 3013 Bayshore Road, Villas Sun., Aug. 4, 2013 7pm 18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood 609-886-2376 For information call: 609-967-3746 (609) 522-3030 $10 offering at concert A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Get Your “Ticket to Ride” Aboard the Ferry with Sir Beatle OpenOpen DDailyaily NORTH CAPE MAY - the “Ed Sullivan Show” Experience “Beatlemania” in 1964 to their fi nal live Breakfast 8am-11:30am aboard the Cape May– performance in 1969. Lunch from 11:30am ß Dinner from 5pm Lewes Ferry this summer “Having Sir Beatle per- with Sir Beatle! On Aug. form for our passengers 18, the Ferry will host the is always a treat” says mixture of nostalgia, and Cape May Terminal at “Sir Beatle” Sing-Along Charisse Rudolph, cus- musical fun that will take 4:30 p.m., a 45 minute Show for passengers in tomer service manager passengers on a ride back show will take place on the Lewes and Cape May. Rec- at the Cape May–Lewes in history from their debut voyage to Delaware. The reating the Beatles phenom- Ferry. “Whether you’re a on return trip to Cape May enon on stage, this show true Beatlemaniac, or just in 1964 to their fi nal live at 6:15 p.m. is at leisure chronologically highlights someone who appreciates performance in 1969.” aboard the vessel. Dela- the journey of the Beatles singing along to the clas- The performance fea- ware customers will enjoy from their career debut on sics, the show is a perfect tures live vocals, live bass the same show on the guitar, state of the art drum 6:15 p.m. departure from 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May and guitar tracks, and au- the Lewes Terminal. The (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfi nedining.com The Flyers Hooked on thentic Beatle costuming, 8:00 p.m. return service including their classic black to Lewes will be at leisure Hockey Clinic is July 25 suits. All of these features aboard the vessel. allow “Sir Beatle” to cap- Tickets cost $18.00 for Lunch Daily 11:30 am in Sea Isle City ture the essence and sound guests 14 years of age and Dinner 4pm SEA ISLE CITY – On July 25, Sea Isle City’s Division of a real live Beatles perfor- older, $15.50 for those Deck Menu ‘til 11pm of Recreation will welcome Philadelphia Flyers legend mance. between the ages of 6-13, Children’s Menu Bob “The Hound” Kelly back to the Dealy Field Hockey “Sir Beatle” will play a and $9.00 for children ages Court for this year’s Flyers Hooked on Hockey Clinic. The 45 minute set in the Deb- 5 and under. A $5.00 up- main goal of this one-day event, which is open to boys raak Lounge on the MV grade is available on stan- and girls (ages 6 to 12), is to create hockey awareness Twin Capes. Food will be dard fares and on-board. among children and teach them how they can benefi t available during the cross- Due to limited capacity and from and have fun with the sport of hockey. ing and a cash bar will be popularity of the event, res- Kelly, who was a member of the Flyers’ famous "Broad open in the lounge. Two ervations are REQUIRED. Street Bullies" team, helped lead the franchise to two shows are scheduled for To reserve tickets call our consecutive Stanley Cup Championships in 1974 and each day. Customer Contact Center 1975. Today, he is considered the Flyers’ “Ambas- For New Jersey passen- at 1-800-643-3779. sador.” gers who depart from the During the clinic, Kelly will teach the children basic fundamental hockey techniques, run drills and lead the youngsters in other enjoyable activities. He and his staff John Walter Band to Sunset Specials Happy Hour Daily 4-6pm will also give each participant a free Mylec hockey stick, Every Day 4-5:30pm with Live Entertainment so the children can continue to improve their hockey Perform Free Concert skills at home. 3 Course Dinner $16 According to Assistant Superintendant of Recreation Cheryl Castor, Kelly is very good at his job. ers 2013 p a

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS SEE GRID PG. A48 p “Bob Kelly is wonderful,” says Castor. “He does a great 506 West Rio Grande Ave., (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood job with the clinic and the children love him. He always encourages the participants and ensures that everyone 609-729-5301 • www.boathouseonline.net © Herald News © Herald enjoys this event.” The fee to participate in the Hooked on Hockey clinic is $5.00 per child. To pre-register your child EE THE WORLDWORLD’S S LARGEST CIRCUS UNDER THE BIG TOPT or learn more about this popular event, phone (609) 263-0050. S C The John Walter Band, musically and have fun. IRCUS TARS celebrating its 17th anni- John Walter was the CIRCUS STARS versary this year, is devoted musical director of the to those among us who Whitehall School District, HOSTED BY RIO GRANDE FIRE DEPARTMENT have music as a vocation – a suburb of Allentown Pa., whether as a profession or for many years until he re- RIO GRANDE just as a serious hobby. It tired to Avalon Manor. On ROBERT “OCKIE” WISTING REC COMPLEX was started by John Walter, March 5, 1996, missing his RT. 47 S. NEXT TO MENZ RESTAURANT who wanted to provide an music, Mr. Walter placed MON. TUES. 40 PM outlet for musicians to get an advertisement in the & 70 PM together on a regular basis, local newspapers inviting AUG. 2 AUG.  and to express themselves musicians who would like BUY ADVANCE TICKETS AT to get together and play for ‡SECLUDED ACRES FARM & GARDEN fun to a meeting. Thirty- ‡RIO GRANDE FIRE DEPARTMENT ‡TICKETS.COM & --2-5200 fi ve musicians showed up Play Corn Hole for the meeting. This group SAVE $5 HOSTED BY OCEAN CITY EXCHANGE CLUB became the nucleus of the ON ADULT while you wait Middle Township Commu- ADMISSION SEAVILLE nity Band. Since its humble PURCHASED 2065 Rt. 9 (Mile Marker 24) beginnings, it has grown IN ADVANCE RT. 9 - JUST NORTH OF CEDAR SQUARE Tuesdays into an organization that SHOPPING CENTER WING NIGHT can be taken seriously. WED. THUR. 40 PM Since 2007, the John & 0 PM Walter Cape Community AUG. 4 AUG. 5 Thursdays Band is honored to have BUY ADVANCE TICKETS AT ‡JESSE REAL ESTATE PRIME RIB NIGHT one of the most talented ‡ULMER·S APPLIANCE LIVE NIGHTLY musician on the East Coast ‡TICKETS.COM as our Director and Con- ‡--2-5200 ENTERTAINMENT ductor – Richard P. Ludwig, (See Grid on Pg. 48) affectionately known as “Dutch” to his friends. $5 Sundays OPEN DAILY “Dutch” has had a long and varied successful career LIVE MUSIC WITH at 12 noon for as an Educator, a Band BLONDAGE 1-5PM Lunch Director, a Professional Sat. & Sun. at Musician (Trumpeter), a CONCH BLOWING Theater Manager, as well SUNSET 11:30am as a continuing position as CELEBRATION 4pm for Dinner a Professional Music Ad- judicator for the National Happy Hour Judges Association, a posi- Mon. - Fri. tion he has held for over 30 years. 3-5:30pm During the off-season, FREE TICKETS FOR KIDS AT our band practices on Tues- GOTOTHECIRCUS.COM day nights in Cape May Court House. We play Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 concerts throughout the GoToTheCircus.comGoToToTheCircus com • www.harpoonhenrys.net (Page A30 Please) Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31 Two Events Build Anticipation for 104th Wildwoods Baby Parade WILDWOOD – The ex- her side. Both will serve as citement for the 104th community ambassadors. Wildwoods Baby Parade The Wildwoods Baby pa- • JApanese Hibachi kicks off early this year rade takes place on July 31, with two new events tak- 2013 at 6 p.m. in front of ing place on July 30 – the the Wildwoods Convention • sushi bar • thai cuisine day before the famous Center with registration parade: The Wildwoods taking place starting at Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Loves Waddlers Contest; 4:30 p.m. and judging at 5 and a Coronation Lun- p.m. The rain date is Aug. Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm cheon for Queen Oceania 1, 2013. Dinner and her court. Visit the new Wildwood Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, An exciting new event Baby Parade Facebook page Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, for infants, toddlers and for more information. Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm spectators alike, The Wild- For additional informa- woods Loves Waddlers tion about the Wildwoods, Contest will take place at visit www.WildwoodsNJ. Open 7 Days a Week 10 a.m. at the Wildwoods com or call 800-992- Convention Center Park- 9732. 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House ing Circle. This inaugural event encourages very 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 young participants at walk- ing or crawling age to show off their speed-crawling or Irish Tenor to Perform at “waddling” techniques to win prizes - prior to the Maris Stella Church Aug. 3, 4 A local favorite official Wildwoods Baby Parade on July 31. AVALON -- Mark For- deeper call The contest is open to rest, an acclaimed Irish and attune Shouldn’t it be yours, too? any speed-crawling babies tenor, whose melodic their ears to 15 months and younger, voice has filled concert his heartfelt and any waddling toddlers halls and cathedrals from message – a A LA CARTE MENU 24 months and younger. Carnegie Hall to the Vati- message that 4"-"%4t4"/%8*$)&4t83"14t26*$)& The event will have two can, will perform during a has been categories – The Crawl and healing service at St. Bren- shaped by Plus our popular The Waddle – and partici- dan Parish at Maris Stella what many pants will be encouraged Church, 5012 Dune Drive, would call the $-"44*$5&"-6/$)&0/PS"'5&3/00/5&" by their parents to crawl Avalon, Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. tragedies in ,*%4.&/6t5",&065 or waddle to the edge of a for a healing service, and his life. Mark 147” diameter circle. The again, Aug. 4 for a concert. is the father Casual dining on the beautiful grounds of the fi rst participant in each cat- Both events are at 7 p.m. of eight boys. 1879 Emlen Physick Estate with ample free parking egory to crawl or waddle Suggested ticket donation His song is outside of the circle will for the concert is $10. the Faith and Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom be declared the winner. Everyone is welcome. Family Foundation, an or- confi ned to a wheelchair. The winning crawler and Mark Forrest has sung ganization he and his wife, Their foundation assists 8BTIJOHUPO4U $BQF.BZ waddler will each receive inspirational hymns for Muriel, founded in l999 individuals who care for 0QFOEBJMZBNQNt3FTW a family 4-pack to Morey’s luminaries such as Pope to support and encourage persons with disabilities, 4FFPVSNFOVBUXXXDBSSJBHFIPVTFDBGFUFBSPPNDPN Piers which includes a John Paul II and Mother individuals and families and well as awards to those 3-hour session at either Theresa. His soothing with special needs. His who best exemplify the Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) Raging Waters or Ocean Broadway melodies have “lyrics” are the sanctity of ethos of Faith and Family in Oasis Waterparks and un- entertained award-win- human life, at every stage a public setting. The foun- limited amusement rides ning performers including and age. dation offers annual awards at all three Morey’s Piers Charlton Heston and Mau- Mark and Muriel’s ef- recognizing outstanding amusement parks. reen O’Hara. From the forts to establish The Faith persons with disabilities. Registration is free and White House to his own and Family Foundation Born in Dublin, Ireland, begins at 9 a.m. The fi rst house, with his wife and were born out of the sor- he was awarded full schol- 60 entries will receive a seven children, Mark con- rowful death of their third arships to study music. He sand bucket fi lled with fun tinues to inspire the world boy, Francesco, who was was educated at The Royal prizes including a free ride with his music. It will be a diagnosed in utero with College of Music and at on the carousel at Morey’s time of meditation, music, a severely compromised the Catholic University of Piers. prayer and healing. heart. He lived only fi ve America’s Benjamin Rome Immediately following Although this inter- days, “touching more School of Music. The Wildwoods Loves Wad- national Irish tenor has people than I ever will in Tickets are available dlers Contest there will be performed for some of a lifetime,” Mark says. at the door, or by calling tram car service from the the leading orators of our Their second son, John Maris Stella Church at Wildwoods Convention time, Mark Forrest is not Patrick, was also born with 967-3746. Center to the NEW Coro- beckoning audiences to special needs and is bat- Maris Stella Church is lo- nation Luncheon for 2013 himself, rather he hopes tling a rare nerve condition cated at 5012 Dune Drive, Queen Oceania and her his listeners will hear a that has left him blind and Avalon, N.J. court. The Luncheon takes place at noon at Adam’s Restaurant, 1700 Board- walk, North Wildwood. The luncheon is $20 per person and proceeds will Open Every Day! benefi t the Baby Parade. The rain date for the new July 30 events will be July 31, 2013. Queen Oceania will Serving reign over the Wildwoods Baby Parade and greet Lunch thousands of spectators from atop the largest and fi nal fl oat in the parade, & Dinner with Princess Oceania by Thursday: John Walter (From Page A30) All-U-Can Eat year for interested com- Snow Crabs munities, organizations and groups. We are always looking for musicians who would like to join our band for a great experience and fun. If interested please con- tact Anthony Costanzo at 609-898-0589. The John Walter Band Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market will perform a free con- 25th & Dune Drive Ɣ Avalon, NJ cert at the Cape May Ga- zebo on Sat., July 27, at 609-368-2114 Ɣ 609-368-8814 8p.m.. www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Lead Singer for The Association Joins The Jersey Shore Pops

COURT HOUSE - Linda The Jersey Shore pops Gentille and The Jersey is led by conductor and Shore Pops will be continu- pianist Linda Gentille. The ing their 8 concert season orchestra is the newest on July 28 at 7:00 p.m. with orchestra in the state and “Swingin' Sixties" Starring is gaining in popularity Jim Yester and YesterDaze. each season. One of the Inside Dining Outside Back Bay Cafe The popular orchestra will attractions of the orches- Casual • Family Friendly open with music of the tra is the popularity of Live Music • Drink Specials 60’s including music of the the music director and Lunch & Dinner 7 Days Beatles, The Beach Boys, conductor Gentille. Kay Tuesday, July 30th Scott Kirby 7-10pm Wednesday Reggae Night Frankie Valli & The Four Aspell, managing director Seasons, The Lovin Spoon- of the Middle Township ful, Mama and the Papas, Performing Arts Center (Just outside Ocean City) 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point and The Association. states, “The Jersey Shore 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com Yester was the founding Pops has become a huge member and original lead attraction here in Cape Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay singer of the successful sing- May County because of ing group: The Association. the outstanding shows Their legendary hits includ- produced and arranged by ed Windy, Never My Love, Gentille. The shows have Along Comes Mary and the grown each year and are beautiful classic Cherish. In now the most popular con- 1967, The Association had cert series we have ever the distinguished honor of hosted here at the PAC. outperforming The Beatles Gentille is a charismatic and became the number entertainer and conductor one group of the year. They who also arranges most of performed on over 50 major the music for the orchestra television shows in a period which sets her apart from of four years. the other orchestra leaders in the state.” Jim started his career in 1960 with his brother Jerry What has made the Jersey Shore Pops the most suc- and performed throughout California as The Yester Broth- cessful new big band orchestra in New Jersey is Gentille ers. While fulfi lling service obligations with the US Army along with her unique on stage showmanship. As a major in Germany, he toured Germany and France for 1 years headliner, she has performed on stages around the world. entertaining troops with a folk-comedy trio called The Pops president Dr. Nick Holland sums it up:” Gentille’s Yester Years. The Yester Years won many commenda- unique musical style of conducting while performing tions and lifting the spirits of many troops stationed far amazing feats on the piano has made this a must see from home. show in Cape May. Her unique and original orchestra- In 1965, Jim returned to LA and formed the popular tions sets her apart from all the other pianist conductors group The Association. In 1966 the group earned their in the nation.” fi rst gold record for Along Comes Mary. In 1967 The The Jersey Shore Pops 2013 Summer Concert Series Association was voted the number one vocal group in will continue with the following shows: the USA. 1967, Cherish became the second gold record Aug. 4, 7:30 p.m. “Classics Rock” starring conductor for The Association and Windy the third gold record. In & pianist Linda Gentille : 1968, Never My Love became the groups fourth gold “This is a brand new show that Linda performs on record. Yester left The Association in the 70’s and joined cruises around the world with all her own arrangements his brother in the group The Lovin Spoonful. He reunited of the most popular classics of all time. with The Association in 2009 to rave reviews and the Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m.: “Music of “The Glenn Miller Or- group continues to tour the United States performing over chestra” This show is going to be one of the highlights 80 concerts a year. The Association is one of the few of the season that will feature all of the great hits of “oldies” groups that still has several original members Glenn Miller. in the band. August 17, 7:30 p.m.: “Sinatra and Friends” starring Although many bands of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s Peter Oprisko: “ Back by popular demand yet again is emphasized instruments over vocal harmonies, The As- this amazing singer of Sinatra standards. He performs the sociation came across more as a vocal group than a band, music of Sinatra and the Rat Pack with additional songs even though they were both. The Association began with by Judy Garland. This show will close the 2013 summer the break-up of an 11 man group “The Men” in 1965. concert series with a bang.”` The Men was the fi rst of what was called folk-rock, drums, The individual tickets will range from $25 for balcony electric guitar, electric bass, plus the usual banjo, 12 and seating to $40 for VIP orchestra center seating. Tickets at 6 string acoustic guitars. the door will increase to $30-$45 so advance purchases Yester was also nominated for a Golden Globe for writ- are encouraged to avoid long will call lines. The Middle $ $ ing the title song for the movie “Goodbye Columbus” and Township PAC has large convenient parking lot and the 5 Appetizer 10 Bottles a Grammy for “Never my Love”. Yester has 7 gold records parking at the venue is free of charge. There are limited and one double platinum album with a total of over 70 free tickets available to qualifi ed veterans only by going Menu of Wine million records sold! A recent television appearance on to www.vettix.org. You must sign up with the website in Mon.-Thurs. the P.B.S. special, ”My Music, the 60’s” has generated order to receive this free service. at the Deck bar Dining Room only, with a renewed interest in Yester’s music. This program is made possible in part by funds from the Monday thru Friday WINE purchaseppuurcchaasee ooff a diddinnernner eentree.nttreree New Jersey State Council Cannot be combined with any other off er. on the Arts/Department from 4-6pm of State, a Partner Agency Plus....Excellent Entertainment of the National Endowment on the Deck DESTINATION ALL WEEK LONG! for the Arts. The funds were administered by the Sunset Dinners Wed., July 24th Cape May County Culture Jimmy B 3-6pm and Heritage Commission, $17.95 Vince Schneider 7-10pm Thurs., July 25th FUN! under the authority of the Served Daily From 4-6pm County Library Commis- Perry’s Ashes from The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is more than just the Animal House 3-6pm sion, for the Board of Cho- best way to visit destinations on either side of the sen Freeholders. Sunset Dinners are complete, with no substitutions, and Bauer & Shea 7-11pm include your choice of soup or salad, 1 entree, house dessert Fri., July 26th Twin Capes. SOMETIMES IT IS THE DESTINATION. To purchase either sea- & coff ee or tea.(tax and gratuity not included) Bauer & Shea 3-7pm son or individual tickets, The Juliano Brothers TROPICAL TUESDAY CRUISE please call the JSP Ticket Outside Deck Specials 8pm-12am Relax and sail to an island vibe. Live music and tropical Office at 800-838-3006 Sat., July 27th . For online purchasing Sunday- Sindi Raymond 3-7pm drink specials Tuesdays through August 20. Cruise All You Can Eat Snow Crab Legs Love Junk 8pm-12am departs 6:00 PM. and to fi nd out more in- Sun., July 28th formation about any of the 6-9pm Jimmy B 1-4pm PIRATE PETE’S CRUISE shows, please go to www. Monday - Ten Eddy Drive 5-9pm Join Pete the Pirate on a magical adventure! JerseyShorePops.org. Mail- Mon., July 29th Wednesdays through August 21. Cruise departs at in orders are accepted by Ten Eddy Duo 5-9pm 1/2 Price Raw Bar Night 6:00 PM. sending check or money Tuesday - Fish Taco Night Tues., July 30th order to Jersey Shore Pops, Wesley Ochs Acoustic 3-6pm ROCK THE BOAT 88 Route 610, Petersburg, Wednesday - Pizza Night Name that Tune with Ronn E. Dee 7-10pm Boatloads of great tunes! Live music Fridays through NJ, 08270. Thursday - Burger Night August 23. Cruise departs 6:00 PM. FREE with price Please put your seating of Ferry passage. preference and price level of either $40 Orchestra Outdoor & Indoor Dining SENSATIONAL SOUL CRUISERS Center, $30 Orchestra Wings, or $25 Balcony Serving Lunch & Dinner Free admission. On the Cape May Terminal Green Seating. The PAC is located Daily ~ 11am-10pm • Happy Hour 11am-6pm on Wednesday, July 24, 5:30 - 8:30 PM. in Cape May Courthouse at the Middle Township High 708 West Burk Ave., Wildwood • 522-6336 School , Exit 10 off the For more info visit: CMLF.COM/EVENTS or call 800.643.3779 Garden State Parkway. www.thewharfnj.com Mention ‘Destination Fun’ when booking to enter a prize drawing! Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33 ‘Railroad Days’Event at Historic Cold Spring Village, July 27-28 Is Your Chili Good Enough CAPE MAY -- All aboard! structures on a 30-acre Historic Cold Spring Vil- site. From late June to early lage’s Annual Railroad Sept., interpreters and Days will be held on artisans in period cloth- Sat. and Sun., July 27-28 ing preserve the trades, from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. crafts and heritage of “the Sponsored by the Marsh age of homespun.” Fun & McLennan Agency, Rail- and educational activities road Days is the perfect for children are featured outing for folks interestedrested Tuesday through Sunday, in railroad memorabilia,bilia, with special events every model and toy trains,s, or weekend through mid- just enjoying a uniqueque September. collection in a uniqueque Historic Cold Spring Vil- historical setting. lage is located on Route 9, In the Village WWel-el- three miles north of Vic- come Center, un- torian Cape May and four der the Friends’ to Cape May County’s miles south of Rio Grande Pavilion and along own railroading heritage. (Exit 4 of the Garden State est? the Village’s shady The Rio Grande Station, Parkway). Cont lanes, visitors will donated to HCSV in 1974 Admission during the fi nd presentations HCSV Education and recently added to the season is $10 for adults th and displays from a variety Director, will present a talk National and State Reg- and $8 for children ages 3 July 27 @ Kindle Auto Plaza of groups. On display in the on Richard Trevithick, the isters of Historic Places, to 12. Children under 3 are Welcome Center will be little known inventor of was built in 1894 by the admitted free. Unlimited the South Jersey Garden the modern steam engine. Atlantic City Railroad to free admission is available IInn ccelebrationelebration ooff HHenryenry FFord’sord’s 1150th50th BBirthday,irthday, Railroad Society’s fi fteen- Children can enjoy free toy serve the Middle Town- with Village membership. foot G scale railroad as well train rides around the Vil- ship rural farming com- As a member of the nation- Kindle Auto Plaza is sponsoring this event with 100% of the proceeds as the Strasburg Model lage, Sat. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. munity of Rio Grande. al Blue Star Museums pro- Railroad Club’s display of and Sun. 12 p.m. – 4 p.m., The Woodbine Junction gram, Historic Cold Spring going to the Southern Branch of the Community Food Bank of NJ. the Pennsylvania-Reading departing behind the Wel- Tower is a two-story signal Village is proud to offer free Expert Judges will award cash prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Seashore Lines HO scale come Center. The Family tower built in 1894 that admission to active duty layout. Near the Ice Cream Activity Area will feature originally stood in Dennis military personnel and up and announce a People’s Choice Award. Parlor, guests can see the special event-themed chil- Township. It controlled to 5 family members. The South Jersey Garden Rail- dren’s take-home crafts. the Woodbine Junction of Village Nature Trail at Brad- AAllll GuestsGuests CanCan SSampleample TThehe CChilihili & WWinin RRafflaffl e PPrizes.rizes. **** road Society’s display hon- “This is a wonderful the Atlantic City Railroad, ner’s Run is open to the This is an Open Event - All Are Welcome as guests and/or competitors. oring every child’s favorite event for the whole fam- which was the western public for free self-guided tank engine. Additional ily- the model railroads end of a branch line that tours. Visit the Country ENJOY A DAY OF FUN FOR THE FAMILY! groups, including the 4-H are always fascinating to ran east to Ocean City. Store, Needle Arts Coop, Club and Just for Fun, will see in action,” said Anne The tower was acquired Bakery, Ice Cream Parlor To be a Contestant, contact Jean or Bonnie at Kindle Autoplaza exhibit a variety of models Salvatore, HCSV Execu- by HCSV in 1974. and Cold Spring Grange for registration information*: 609 465-5000. and landscapes. Railroad tive Director. “Railroad Historic Cold Spring Vil- Restaurant. 525 Stone Harbor Blvd, CMCH • Exit 10 GSP ephemera and memora- lore is an integral part of lage is a non-profi t, open- For more information bilia will be on display the American experience air living history museum on events, membership, www.kindleautoplaza.com and available for purchase and we are always excited that portrays the daily life volunteering, or booking near the Welcome Center. to share that interest with of a rural South Jersey private affairs, please call At 1:30 p.m. in the Wel- the public.” community of the Early (609) 898-2300, ext. 10, come Center on both Sat. or visit the Village website Two of the Village’s his- American period. It fea- *Registration fee required for contestants. **Admission is FREE! Small donation required for Chili Tasting & RafÀ e. and Sun., Jim Stephens, toric structures are linked tures 26 restored historic at www.hcsv.org. • Indoor & Outdoor Dining • 2 Bars • Family Friendly Dining Experience Signature Cocktails featuring a Watermelon Fire Margarita and many more Fabulous Panoramic Views of the Water upstairs at THE COPPERTOP BAR! ENJOY FRIDAY NIGHT FIREWORKS! Open Daily Join Us For FAT Wednesday 4-8pm Fix Menu BLUE MONDAYS! TUESDAY Kids Fun Night Mon. Thru Thurs. 4-6pm Beat the Monday Blues mardi gras with NJ Bird Man’s 4 Courses $20 with Great Specials! 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JAPANESE • HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE EXPERIENCE THE ART OF SUSHI Graham Nash Returns to Stone Harbor By Megan Kummer with New Collection of Artwork digital printing world. Ocean Galleries is de- Born in the coastal town lighted to welcome back of Blackpool, England and rock ‘n roll legend, photog- raised in Salford, near Man- rapher, and painter Graham chester, Nash was drawn to Nash as he brings his latest photography at a young age OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER collection of artwork to the by his father, an amateur Stone Harbor gallery. photographer. Taking pic- 1302 RT 47 SOUTH • RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 Nash was inducted twice tures of his family at age 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 into the Rock and Roll 11 proved life changing for Hall of Fame - once with Graham. Those early days Crosby, Stills & Nash and behind the camera were once with The Hollies. an integral part of Nash’s CHART A COURSE FOR... He has also been inducted artistic development. “That into the Songwriter’s Hall formative experience be- of Fame twice - both as a hind the lens teaches you solo artist and with Crosby, to see in a particular way,” Stills & Nash. In 2010, he explains Nash. “It teaches was named Offi cer of the you to think about compo- British Empire (OBE). His sition, framing, and light. company’s original IRIS Truly what it has taught PRIME STEAKS • SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD 3047 digital printer is now me has never left me to housed in the National Mu- this day.” OCEANFRONT @ BEACH AVENUE, CAPE MAY seum of American History Last summer, the found- at the Smithsonian Institu- ing member of The Hol- SUNDAY through WEDNESDAY NIGHTS tion in recognition of his lies and Crosby, Stills & $16 Three Course Dinners revolutionary accomplish- Nash offered a glimpse at ments in the fi ne arts and another artistic passion, debuting his never before MONDAY NIGHTS Graham Nash: Visual Harmony seen artwork at Ocean Gal- leries. The multi-talented UNGENESS RABS ALL-U-CAN EAT D C artist describes his artwork $29. adults / $13. Kids as the manifestation of his love for music and art over the past 50 years. In fact, WEDNESDAY NIGHTS duffy’s ON THE LAKE Nash feels that his music PRIME RIB NIGHT and artwork share a strong correlation. “I don’t see any $16. adults / $9. Kids Where the sunsets last a lifetime... difference between taking an image and composing music…Much like any THURSDAY nights LAND & SEA BUFFET piece of art, writing a song OVER 21 ASSORTED SELECTIONS NEWLYEWLY RENOVATEDENOVATED ATMOSPHERETMOSPHER ! starts with wanting to say $27. adults / $14. Kids Open Daily for Dinner from 4pm something. With songwrit- ing, you aim to express an Early Birds 4-5:30pm experience. That is what I DAILY HAPPY HOURS Serving Breakfast Daily from 7-11:30 am do with every piece of my art,” he explains. 4pm - 7pm In his early teens, he decided that music was $22.95 $19.95 his calling, which led him “BEST LUNCH” in Cape May Tamilio’s Pan 3 Course Meal Served All Night down an award-winning Great Soups & Overstuffed Sandwiches Choice of : Flounder,Flounder, Pork or TurkeTurkeyy career path. Currently on Seared Crab Cake the Crosby Stills & Nash * Must present ad * Includes soup or salad, bread & butter, 2013 World Tour, Gra- SATURDAY & SUNDAY apple crisp or ice cream ham’s jam packed schedule and jet setting has done BREAKFAST BUFFET King Crab Legs Check out our Mon. - Fri. little to hinder his artistic $12.75 adults / $ 8. Kids 1lb $38.95 urges. “I honestly want to $7.95 create every single day,” T-Bone Steak he asserts. After meeting Check us out on Facebook Breakfast Specials the time demands of his 14oz. $28.25 whirlwind music career, OCEANFRONT @ 1045 BEACH AVE, CAPE MAY Large Groups Accommodated. Reservations Suggested. Family Friendly “I want to utilize whatever time I have left in the best RESERVATIONS 609-884-5611 7601 New Jersey Ave. at Farragut Rd. possible way,” he states. HEMINGWAYSCAPEMAY.COM Wildwood Crest - 609-522-1815 “We are thrilled to have (Page A35 Please) Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 Blues, BBQ Raise Fire Department Funds

By SEAN STREICHER 15 years the festival has raised enough money for the fi re department to purchase $1 million dollars in new NORTH WILDWOOD – The rhythmic sound of blues equipment, “this is obviously our largest fund raiser music and the sweet smell of barbecue fi lled the air in for the volunteer fi re company, and because of that, North Wildwood during the 15th Annual New Jersey the volunteer fi re company is able to save tax payers, Barbecue Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival, and the town, a tremendous amount of money,” said July 12-14. Shenkus. This year’s championship featured 68 competitive This year the fi re department also awarded $10,000 Casual Waterfront Dining barbecue teams who battled it out for $10,000 in prize in scholarships to local high school students. Next year’s money. In the end there could only be one grand cham- festival, which will be the 16th annual, is already in the ÇÊ >ÞÃÊUÊ££>“ʇÊ-՘ÃiÌÊUÊÀiiÊ*>ÀŽˆ˜} pion and this year, Local Smoke BBQ, from Cookstown, works, “we just need to fi gure out how to stretch the took home the title, and bragging rights as the best island a little more to try to make it get even bigger,” barbecuers in the state. said Shenkus. The festival also featured live blues music from eight While physically altering the island’s size is most likely 15% OFF YOUR MEAL different bands and brought an estimated 80,000 people out of the question, continuing the tradition of good into town. “This is something unique to the Jersey music, good food, and good fun could be all the festival 7/Ê/-Ê "1*" Shore, and when you combine those two things (bar- needs to continue its success. CannotCannot be be combined combined with with other other offers. offers. Excludes Excludes alcohol. alcohol. Exp. Exp. June July 30,31, 2013. becue and blues music) it’s OnOn the the Rocks Rocks Bar Bar & & Grill Grill at at the the Cape Cape May May Lewes Lewes Ferry, Cape Cape May.May. CMH just a perfect combination,” said event chairman Eric 1200 LINCOLN BLVD. Shenkus. NORTH CAPE MAY The festivities didn’t stop at barbecue and blues; cook- www.CMLF.com | 800.643.3779 | Follow us on ing demonstrations, food and clothing vendors, a wing eating contest, and beer Lunch From 11:30am tents took up six blocks and provided both the young and Dinner From 4pm old with a variety of options to keep them entertained. Proceeds from the festival go to the Anglesea Volunteer Fire Company. Over the past Graham Nash • DAILY HAPPY HOUR 2-4pm (Page A34 Please) each piece more unique Galleries exhibition can collection includes Nash’s 1/2 Price Apps & $2 Drafts at the Bar be, without a doubt, easily photos of band mates, other Graham Nash back at the than the next. Most of the • EARLY BIRDS 4-6pm ($13 to $17) identifi ed as “a Nash” origi- famous singers from Johnny gallery,” commented Kim artwork tells a memorable nal. A self-portrait taken in Cash to Joni Mitchell, and • LIVE MUSIC Miller, owner of Ocean story about occasions in 1973, the photo depicts handwritten notes of lyrics All You Can Sunday thru Friday 6-9pm Galleries. “Last summer’s Nash’s life; hearing the Nash shooting an image that are now second hand Saturday 2-4pm debut of his artwork was artist share his recollec- of himself in the refl ection to generations of fans. A incredibly well-received tions and inspirations is Eat Crabs (See Entertainment Grid pg A53) of a mirror. Nash feels an few copies of the coveted and the new art is every bit arguably as special as the especially profound con- book, which was released (Snow,(S( Dungeness, • Dockside Tiki & Raw Bar as spectacular. Although artwork itself. (includes beverage nection to this image as it as a limited edition keep- Maryland Blue) • Kids Meals $7.95 & dessert) Graham has been painting “My artwork is a mani- Nightly will run as the cover of his sake (80 copies), will be and creating artwork for festation of whatever I feel • New Huge Arcade! autobiography titled “Wild available for purchase dur- many years, he kept the that day,” he states. “For Tales” coming out this Sep- ing the exhibition. pieces for his own pleasure me, creating is a process (Foot of Bridge) tember. “Graham Nash: The Art 588 West Rio Grande Ave. Wildwood and never shared them of getting something out of Over his history-making of Visual Harmony” opens with the public until last myself that needs to be out (609) 522-4189 • www.uries.net life ensconced in the music Thursday, July 25, 2013 year. It is amazing that there.” Because his range of industry, Nash has captured and runs through Sunday, such a humble man could subjects and materials used many memorable occasions August 4, 2013. Nash be blessed with a multitude remains wide and varied, and special moments with will be at the gallery to of artistic talent. We are Graham fi nds it diffi cult to photographs. The com- sign purchased artwork very proud to have played singularly defi ne his artistic pilation of these poignant from 7 PM until 10 PM on a small part in convincing “style”. “My artwork will artistic records has led to Saturday, July 27. Graham    Graham to share his art always be a marriage of the creation of “Love, Gra- anxiously awaits his sec- with the world and can’t everything that goes on in ham Nash” – a handmade ond ever Ocean Galleries wait to share his new col- my life,” he explains. “My fine press book that is a appearance. “I hope the lection.” life is totally crazy, and I sublime celebration of the Ocean Galleries audience Graham expresses simi- am very grateful for that. artist’s photography, music, does enjoy the exhibition as lar excitement about his Yet for that reason, I’m not and life. The collection much as they did last time,” return to Ocean Galleries yet sure that I have a style. focuses on the 1960s and finishes Graham. “With and sharing this highly I’m not sure that when 1970s, a period that Nash's my work, I like touching personal exhibition with someone comes across era-defi ning artistry helped people’s hearts. I like open-   anxious Cape May County one of my pieces twenty shape. Portraying friends, ing people’s minds,” states fans. Prior to his premiere years from now, they will family, and fellow musi- this living legend. “The Art    public exhibition last sum- be able to say, ‘Yes, that’s cians, they capture the es- of Visual Harmony” prom-     mer, Graham Nash had a Nash’.”   sence of a momentous time ises to do just that.  never visited Stone Harbor Yet one particular piece of the upcoming Ocean in American culture. The or the surrounding area.  /-0 0 “I really found it to be a delightful community,” 1 2! &) 3 4 20$1'  he states passionately. He 56(789:)  +6;:< ;(-= &  &? 17 > is wholeheartedly pleased Family  !" #" #$ #% &""  #"  # $ # %    ' with his decision to embark upon what he has described Restaurant ()  ' *+" &", -%&  as an entirely new journey " with the able assistance of Ice Cream  #.$ '#   Ocean Galleries. “I’m new Parlor C$)3"! 5&  &? 1;> to this business we call the    ‘art business’. I don’t know 18 Hole Mini Golf % $  " what I’m doing. 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Historic Cold Spring Vil- Magic Show with Mike lage, (609) 898-2300 Rose at 2:00pm in Sea Isle City at the Sea Isle City Jersey Shore Artisians Branch, (609) 463-6354 Guild Craft at 10:00am in Ocean City at Carey Sta- Using Overdrive at stronger Than the storm dium, (609) 399-9998 6:00pm in Court House at the Main Library, (609) Wild Half Mile Kids 36th36t Street & Ocean Drive • Avalon 463-6341 Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald cal- Marathon at 10:00am in endar online. For more information concerning these events, to Wildwood at the Wild- Magic Show with Mike LiveLi Entertainment see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of Rose at 6:30pm in Court charge, go to events.capemaycountyherald.com. Submission of woods Convention Cen- ter, House at the Main Branch, 1,2,3 Thursday!! an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume Thursday, 7/25 9pm: Fame & Fortune (609) 463-6354 Friday, 7/26 9pm: Jumper 50% OFF Friday!! received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you may ar- Teen Iron Chef Com- range for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34. petition at 11:00am in Author Lecture with Saturday, 7/27 3pm: 76ers Beach Bash Court House at the Main Carol Fragale Brill at the 3:00-6:00pm Debut of the 2013-14 Sixers Dream Team • Games, Food, Prizes 7/24/13 Library, (609) 463-6357 Avalon Library at 7:00pm

at 7:30pm in Stone Har- in Avalon at the The Avalon and Much MORE!! StellarMojo and Coors Light • Special Auction Items!! No Limit Live Concert bor at St. Mary's Episcopal Free Concert Under Free Public Library, (609) Saturday, 7/27 9pm: DJ TOmmy Tech Dance Party at 7:30am in Wildwood Church, (609) 368-5922 the Stars feat. Stayin' 967-7155 $3 YOU-CALL-IT until Midnight Crest at the Centennial Seven Mile Island Alive (Bee Gees Tribute) Park, (609) 523-0202 at 8:00pm in Sea Isle City Author Lecture and Stars Presents: "13" at Book Signing- Carol Fra- Sunday, 7/28 9pm: Karaoke Night! $2 Bud Lights and $3 Fireball Shots! Teens Get Crafty: Tie- 7:30pm in Court House at Excursion Park, (609) 263-8687 gale Brill at 7:00pm in Jack’sJk’Plh Place has alwaysl bbeen theh ultimatel i shorehb bar. Dye T-Shirts at 1:00pm at the Middle Township Avalon at Avalon Free Pub- in Sea Isle City at the Performing Arts Center, Experience the best drink specials and hottest bands. lic Library, Sea Isle City Library, (609) (609) 463-1924 7/28/13

463-6357 Author Lecture and www.jacksplaceavalon.com • 609-967-5001 Ron Jaworski To Host Sensational Soul Cruis- 7/26/13 5th Annual Quarterback Book Signing- Carol Fra- gale Brill at 7:00pm in ers at 5:30pm in Cape May Co-Ed Ultimate Beach Scramble 5K Run, Kids at the Cape May terminal, Touchdown Run and 1 Avalon Frisbee Tournament at

From the Makers of Tisha’s OCBP Women's Life- 9:00am in Wildwood on Mile Walk at 6:30am in Stone Harbor at 82nd 7/31/13 guard Invitational Races the beach from Poplar Av- An exciting new eatery combining a St. Park, at 6:15pm in Ocean City enue to Roberts Avenue, Magic Show with on the 34th St. beach, (856) 696-9705 Boardwalk Craft Shows Mike Rose at 10:00am in classic pub with a fi ne restaurant. Woodbine at the Woodbine Cape May Comedy at 9:00am in Wildwood Result? A great time. Every time. at the Boardwalk on Rio Branch, (609) 463-6354 7/25/13 Festival at 10:00am in

Cape May at Convention Grande Avenue, (609) 522- Safety Day at the Graham Nash: The 0378 x609 Hall and other venues, Avalon Library at 10:00am Art of Visual Harmony in Avalon at the The Avalon through 8/4 at 10:00am Fundamentals of Draw- Fleck's Ice Cream 20th Free Public Library, (609) in Stone Harbor at Ocean ing at Cape May County Anniversary Celebration at 1:00pm in Villas at 967-7155 Gallery, (609) 368-7777 Library at 10:00am in Sea Fleck's Ice Cream, (609) Christmas in July with Isle City at the SIC Library, Safety Day in Avalon at (609) 463-6386 374-6129 10:00am in Avalon Santa at 10:00am in Ocean

City at The Ocean City Em- 7/29/13 Percy Jackson Mythol- porium, (609) 938-1277 7/27/13 ogy at the Avalon Library

Magic Show with Mike at 10:30am in Avalon at Pinterest Demonstra- John Walter Band Con- tion at 2:00pm in Court cert at 8:00pm in Cape Rose at 10:00am in Wild- the The Avalon Free Public wood Crest at the Wild- Library, (609) 967-7155 House at the Main Library, May at the Cape May Ga- (609) 463-6341 zebo, (609) 898-0589 wood Crest Branch, (609) Percy Jackson Mytholo- Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a week 463-6354

* * * * * * * * * * * * * gy at 10:30am in Avalon REVERSE HAPPY HOUR MON.-THURS. 9-11PM Knitting with the Knit- Drink Specials • 1/2 Price Bar Appetizers wits at the Cape May King of the Court Soc- Magic Show with Mike Percy Jackson Mythol- 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY County Library at 6:30pm cer Tennis Tournament Rose at 2:00pm in Cape ogy at 10:30am in Avalon in Court House at the CMC at 9:00am in Wildwood May at the Cape May City at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM at the Fox Park Tennis Branch, (609) 463-6354 Library, (609) 463-6386 Nellie the Terrapins Courts, (609) 374-4556 Magic Show with Mike Thursdays on the Lawn Birthday Party at 1:00pm Summer Concert Series Railroad Days at Rose at 6:30pm in Villas in Cape May Point at Cape featuring Heart to Heart 10:00am in Cape May at at the Lower Cape Branch, May Point State Park, (609) (609) 463-6354 884-2159 All You Can Eat 2013 Concert Series Magic Show with Mike featuring Leon Russel at Rose at 2:00pm in Stone 7:30pm in Ocean City at Harbor at the Stone Harbor Sea & Land Buffet the Ocean City Music Pier, Rec Center, (609) 463- Served 4-9 pm (800) 745-3000 6354

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SUNDAY-MONDAY 7/28-7/29 Shackleton Playhouse, (609) 4-6 $5.59 • 7-10 $7.99 JON PRUITT, SOLO PIANO 884-1341 Salad & Dessert Bar Beverage Not Included 5:30- 10:30PM Chalfonte Summer TUESDAY 7/30 - JAZZ NIGHT! Early Bird/Night Owl Concert at 8:00pm in Cape RED OAK RESTAURANT BARRY MILES, SOLO PIANO 5:30-8:00PM Prix Fixe Specials May at the Chalfonte Hotel, THEN JAZZ T RIO FROM 8PM - $17.95 two courses (609) 884-8409 230 E. Oak Ave., Wildwood • 522-9560 BARRY MILES, PIANO; T IM LEKAN, BASS $19.95 three courses & BOB SHOMO, DRUMS 8/1/13 Free Parking • 1½ blocks from Boardwalk $16.95 Express Dinner All Night (add $2 Saturday before 9 pm) Creative Writing at the Avalon Library at 6:45am RED OAK in Avalon at the The Avalon Free Public Library, (609) $ FOR EVERY ADULT DINNER TOTAL IN YOUR PARTY 967-7155 1.00 OFF 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 Simple Peyote Bead IF SEATED BY 6 PM. PRESENT COUPON WHEN SEATED. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com (Page A38 Please) Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 House DragonCHINESE RESTAURANT Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night Famous Throughout The Shore For Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! LUNCH SPECIALS The Nature Center of Cape May Served Daily 11:30am to 3:003:00pmpm General Tso’s Chicken Chicken with Broccoli Has Something for Everyone Sesame Chicken CAPE MAY -- The Nature Center of Cape May has Summer family campfi res and story telling at 7:30 Sweet & Sour Chicken something for everyone! pm Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce $ Chicken w/String Beans • Summer camps for children from Pre-K to 16 All 5.50ea. Thursdays: Curry Chicken w/Onion (with pork fried rice or white rice) • Salt Marsh Safaris Harbor Safaris, begin at 10:30 Chicken Chow Mein • Fishing and crabbing opportunities Family Fishing Trips at 1:00 and 5:00 pm Sorry cannot be combined • Naturalist led bike tours, beachcombing and scav- Nighttime on the Beach, our popular Ghost Crab Shrimp Chow Mein with other offers. enger hunts program starts at 8:30 pm in July and 8:00 pm in Beef w/Broccoli Take-out Only • Kayak rentals and guided tours August Pepper Steak with Onions • Weekly campfi res and story telling Cape May Harbor & Salt Marsh Cruise meets at 6:00 Beef w/ String Beans • Gardening and birding programs pm at the Miss Chris Marina Boneless Spare Ribs ….plus so much more, not to mention the very best COUPON view of Cape May Harbor and the most awesome sunsets Fridays: Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle)) imaginable, the Nature Center must be experienced to Cape May Family Birding Cruise meets at 10:00 am Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) be believed. at the Miss Chris Marina Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) % OFF Always passionate, forever fun and invariably creative, Your Total Order Over Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) $ 00 the Nature Center of Cape May is your one stop for all Call about our many other special programs throughout 10 10 With This Coupon Mixed Vegetables with Not to be combined with any other offers. things nature for kids of all ages this summer. Get hooked! the summer, or check out our complete listing online, Excludes lunch specials There’s no place like it on earth. www.NJAudubon.org/centers/nccm. Garlic Sauce Mondays through Fridays, there will be summer camp Call 609-898-8848 for information; visit us at 1600 TAKE-OUTTAKE OUT AAVAILABLEVAILABLE • FreeFFree DDeliveryelliivery $1$100 mimin.in for kids of all ages from 9:30 till noon: Delaware Avenue, or on the web: www.NJAudubon. org/Centers/NCCM. Mon. through Sat. from 9 to 5; Tuesdays: Sun. from 11 to 4. Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood Harbor Safaris, begin at 10:30 The Nature Center of Cape May (NCCM) is situated on Family Fishing Trips at 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm the rim of Cape May Harbor at 1600 Delaware Avenue - All Major Credit Cards Accepted Crabbing 101. Times vary depending on the tides, in Cape May. One of 10 centers operated by New Jersey 609-522-2320 call for times. Audubon, the Center provides family oriented program- Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacifi c&Nc & NJJ ming in the marine sciences on a year-round basis. The Wednesdays: public is invited to visit our campus, shop at the nature Cycling the Southern Cape from 9:30 till noon store and view the breathtaking harbor and its environ- Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups Beachcombing at the Cove from 8:30 to 9:30 (am) ment from the Trucksess Observation tower. Dipping for Fishes in the Harbor from 2:00 to 3:00 www.dragonhousechinese.com MARQ’S PUB & RESTAURANT “CAPE MAY’S HIDDEN GEM”

SUNDAY - MEXICAN FIESTA - Take a trip with us south WEDNESDAY - LOCAL BUFFET - All of your South of the border Sunday nights with our Mexican Fiesta Buffet. From Jersey shore favorites. Endless peel and eat Shrimp, Broiled Scal- tempting tacos to quesadillas our Mexican fare will satisfy the lops, Stuffed Flounder and Crabby Fries just to name a few. whole family! THURSDAY - PUB NIGHT! - We pay tribute to our MONDAY - HOME-STYLE BUFFET - Comfort food namesake with all your beer battered and pub favorites. Crisp and like Grandma used to make. From Chicken Fried Steak and Mashed moist beer battered cod, Meatloaf and French Dip Sandwiches au Potatoes to Green Bean Casserole and Roast Turkey. The perfect Jus and endless Hot Wings (always a pub staple). accompaniment to a relaxing day in Cape May. FRIDAY - MEAT NIGHT - We celebrate the fi ner meats TUESDAY - EURO NIGHT- Take a taste tour of Europe in life Friday evenings. Our generous portions of Prime Rib, Steak while staying in Cape May. From Potato and Leek soup in Wales, and Onions, Parmesan encrusted Chicken, and Roast Pork Loin will to Beef Wellington in England, Lamb Kebabs in Greece, and drift please the meat lover in your family. through Italy forkful by forkful with our savory Lasagna and back again. SATURDAY - SEAFOOD BUFFET - Enjoy the bounty of the sea with our irresistible Crab Cakes, Crab Legs, or Parmesan *discounts cannot be combined encrusted Tilapia for a start! HHappyappy HourHour 4-6pm Nightly Free Dinner y One, Get One BBuyu One, Get One Free Dinnerount) ed with any other disc ((MayMay notnot bebe combinedcombin with any other discount)

Family Buffet -Kids have their own buffet! $1595 adults/$795 children/under 4 eat free! Discounts for Seniors, Active Duty & Retired Military of 15%

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Special Story Time with * * * * * * * * * * * * * cafe Over 75 Years! Wildwood Crest 5K Crest Public Library, (609) a Harlem Globetrotter at Boardwalk Craft Shows Beach Race at 8:45am 463-6386 10:00am in Avalon at the at 9:00am in Wildwood in Wildwood Crest at The Avalon Free Public Li- at the Boardwalk on Rio National Night Out Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens • Homemade Soups the edge of the Wildwood brary, (609) 967-7155 Grande Avenue, (609) 522- at 5:30pm in Wildwood Crest Beach Pier, (609) BBQ Ribs • Wings • Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! 0378 x609 Crest at Fox Park, (609) 1st Thursday Book 523-0202 522-2444 Club at Cape May Coun- Teddy Bear Tea Party at Live Entertainment Arts & Crafts Show at DINNERS ty Library at 7:00pm in 11:30am in Cape May at 9:00am in Stone Harbor Court House at the Main the Emlen Physick Estate, 8/7/13 On Our at the 80th St. Field, (609) ARE BACK! Branch, (609) 463-6386 (609) 884-5404 Shore Productions 368-5102

Thursdays on the Lawn Presents: SHREK - THE Outdoor Patio 7:30pm Philomena Monastero Summer Concert Series 8/5/13 MUSICAL at 7:30pm See full Schedule on Grid pg. #A49 Served From 5pm Boardwalk for the Cure featuring Bob Campanell in Court House at the at 9:00am in Wildwood at Cape Cuisine: Rolls Su- QUIZZO at 7:30pm in Stone Harbor Middle Twp. PAC, (609) Every Sunday Inside 9pm Dinner Specials Daily! the Wildwoods Boardwalk, shi at Cape May County at St. Mary's Episcopal 463-1924 (267) 496-6419 Library at 1:00pm in Court

Church, (609) 368-5922 House at the Main Branch, * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wildwood Crest An- (609) 463-6386 National Lighthouse 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 8/2/13 tique, Classic and Hot Day at the Cape May Rod Car Show at 10:00am 2013 Concert Series Lighthouse at 9:00am in PC Computer Class in Wildwood Crest at the featuring Marshall Tucker Cape May at the Cape at the Avalon Library at First United Methodist at 7:30pm in Ocean City at May Lighthouse, (609) 10:00am in Avalon at the Church, (609) 522-5256 the Ocean City Music Pier, 884-5404 x800

The Avalon Free Public Li- (800) 745-3000 Teen Iron Chef Com- National Lighthouse brary, (609) 967-7155 petition at 11:00am in Day at 9:00am in North Video Games at the 8/6/13 Court House at the Main Wildwood at the Hereford Avalon Library at 10:30am Library, (609) 463-6357 Pamper Scamper at Inlet Lighthouse, (609) in Avalon at the The Avalon 9:30am in Ocean City on 522-4520 Our Lady of the Angels Free Public Library, (609) the 6th St. beach, (609) 967-7155 Peach Festival at 2:00pm Sand Sculpting Con- 525-9300 311 Mansion St. in Court House at the test at 9:00am in Ocean PC Computer Class Our Lady of the Angels Create a Mosaic Mirror City at the 6th St. beach, A Little Slice of the Caribbean at the Avalon Library at Church, 2-Day Workshop at Cape (609) 525-9300 12:30pm in Avalon at the May County Library at Summer Music Series Catering Call CAROL HERFORTH -609.408.0612 RESERVATIONS - 609.884.0200 - CASH ONLY The Avalon Free Public Li- 10:00am in Sea Isle City brary, (609) 967-7155 – Storm Front at 7:30pm (Page A40 Please) at the SIC Library, (609) in Wildwood at Centen- Beach Field Hockey nial Park, (609) 523-0202 Serving Dinner Tournament at 5:00pm in Wildwood on the beach, Lights Out Concert 104th Wildwoods Baby (609) 522-3900 under the Stars at 8:00pm 7 Days A Week in North Wildwood at the Battle at the Beach Lou Booth Amphitheatre, Parade Set for July 31 5:00pm-closing Grappling Tournament (609) 522-7722 x800 at 8:00pm in Wildwood at the Wildwoods Convention Free Concert Under Center, (860) 295-0403 the Stars feat. Don't Call CAPE MAY Me Francis at 8:00pm in www.islandgrillcapemay.com 8/3/13 Sea Isle City at Excursion Park, (609) 263-8687

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BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT AT REGULAR DINNER GET PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT $ 00 OFF % OFF Girl, Fanciest Children, 50 2 WILDWOOD – The WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Most Original Children, cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers Wildwood Civic Club pres- Best Dressed, Best Cos- EXPIRES 7/31/13 EXPIRES 7/31/13 ents the 104th Annual Saturday tume and Best Float. The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet Wildwoods Baby Parade BBQ Rib Grand Marshalls of the BUY ONE DINNER COMBO on July 31 at 6 p.m. on Restaurant Night WEEKLY EVERY DAY 2013 Baby Parade will be AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND the Wildwoods Boardwalk. DINNER COMBO SPECIALS the Bradshaw-Roach Family The theme of this year’s Marketplace % OFF and the Scully Family who • Coconut Shrimp baby parade is “Love Those 50 have contributed to the WITH COUPON • Mussels • Fried Shrimp Wildwood(s) Days! – The Atmosphere cannot be combined with any other offers growth of the Wildwoods TAKE OUT ONLY. EXPIRES 7/31/13 • Crab Legs Past, Present and Future.” in the past and present, as EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) A beloved Wildwood tra- 95 99 well as looking to continue ADULTS $6 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $4 dition since 1909, partici- Serving DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) in the future. $ 69 $ 99 pation in the Wildwoods ADULTS 10 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR 5 Registration will take 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Baby Parade is free and place before the parade Dinner Daily Take Out Buffet open to all children under 99 from 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. in Monday & $9 All Day 12 years of age. Parents can front of the Wildwoods Thursday Village Shoppes register their child in the From 4pm of Rio Grande Convention Center, locat- following categories: Cut- Prime Rib ed at Burk Avenue and the heng’sheng’s 886-0909 est Baby Boy, Cutest Baby Nights ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Boardwalk in Wildwood, where the parade line-up will take place. Judging will take place during line-up Early Bird Menu • Only $13.99 at 5 p.m. The parade will begin promptly at 6 p.m. Served Sunday - Friday from 4-5pm and will proceed north up the Wildwoods Boardwalk All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. to 16th Avenue, where ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** prizes and awards will be Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells MONDAY’S AFTER 6PM announced. Pasta & Mussels w/Red Sauce $13.95 Complimentary trolley Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole &KRLFHRI3DVWD‡3ULPH5LE 0RQ7KUX7KXUVSP7RSP%DU2QO\ service will be available ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian +RXVH:LQH3HU*ODVV )ULSP7RSP$QGDP7RDP%DU2QO\ throughout the parade ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake TUESDAY’S AFTER 9PM to transport participants )ODWEUHDG3L]]DZ%HYHUDJH3XUFKDVH 0RQ7KUX)ULDP7RSP'RPHVWLF'UDIWV between from where the ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder &UDIWV'UDIWV )5,'$<·6 parade ends at 16th Street ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) +DUG&LGHU 0DJQHUV0DJQHUV3HDU :RRGFKXFN 1DPHWKDW7XQHSP VW3ODFH3UL]H in North Wildwood back /LYH0XVLFSP ([WHQGHG+DSS\+RXUSPWRSP to parking areas in Wild- Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage 5HYHUVH+DSS\+RXUSPWRDP WEDNESDAY’S AFTER 9PM wood. The rain date for Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni %HHI&KLFNHQRU3RUN%XUULWRVZ7RUWLOOD&KLSV SATURDAY’S the parade is scheduled (Not Available For Take Out) Must Be Seated By 5pm Z%HYHUDJH3XUFKDVH *UHDW)RRGDQG'ULQN6SHFLDOV for Aug.1. &RURQD%RWWOHV‡&RURQLWD%XFNHWV /LYH0XVLFSP Visit the NEW Wildwood THURSDAY’S SUNDAY’S Baby Parade Facebook page Take Out Available &ODPV 3DVWD % %6XQGD\8QWLOSP for more information or go &KRLFHRI3DVWD $IWHUSP %XLOG\RXURZQ%XUJHU to the Events Calendar at 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 „:LQJV ,PSRUWHG%RWWOHV$IWHUSP %ORRG\0DU\3XQFK3LQW www.wildwoodsnj.com to download a registration www.LittleItalyWildwood.com form. Herald Newspapers July 24 2013 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A39

Appetizers

Fish Dock Oysters - $12 lemon, garlic & butter; served with garlic crostini Fresh-shucked Delaware Bay Oysters baked with sautéed garlic Southern Fried Oysters - $11 spinach, gruyere cheese & a panko butter crust Plump Delaware Bay oysters in a spiced cornmeal batter served with smoked tomato & corn relish and drizzled Summer Crab Cake - $14 NOW OPEN Maryland Jumbo Lump, avocado, lemon & dill Asian Style Ribs - $10 served with a house-made tartar Baby Back Ribs coated in an Asian barbecue sauce topped with scallions and served with a sesame soy slaw 7 days a week from 3pm! Simmered Mussels - $12 Lobster & Mashed Potato Eggroll - $12 Choose either Creamy Dijon Herb & Vermouth or Fra Diablo-style; served with grilled flatbread lightly fried & served with a lemon-chive sour cream 21 beers and 12 wines on tap! Fried Calamari - $10 Classic Steamers - $12 Local squid, lightly breaded and served with marinara and mustard cream 1 Dozen tender littlenecks steamed in pinot grigio, Crab House Crab Dip - $10 creamy crab baked with melted cheeses; warm pita wedges

Soup Selections… Salads

Classic Caesar - $8 Crock - $7 Chopped Romaine, shaved Asiago & garlic croutons

Asparagus Bisque with Fresh Crabmeat Fried Goat Cheese Salad - $11 Panko-crusted goat cheese over baby arugula with red grapes, green Creamy Seafood Chowder- New England-style apples & walnuts; raspberry vinaigrette; grilled flatbread Soup of the Day Seasonal Salad Today’s Farm Market Selection

Big Steak Salad - $22 Peppercorn-crusted seared Sirloin steak, fresh avocado, radishes, cucumbers, grilled Vidalia onion, beefsteak tomatoes, STEAKS • SEAFOOD • RAW BAR • SANDWICHES crumbled blue cheese; herbed vinaigrette; grilled crostini Raw Bar PUB GRUB • CHILDREN’S MENU

Delaware Bay Oysters - $10 (6); $18 (12) fresh-shucked and served with cocktail & grapefruit mignonette

Clams On The Half - $8 (6); $15 (12) Crabs & Lobster chilled Top Neck clams with cocktail & lemon Garlic Crabs - M/P Crab-Tini - $13 cleaned Blue Claw crabs tossed in our House Garlic Butter; Chilled Jumbo Lump served over fresh Jersey corn salad grilled flat bread

Shrimp Cocktail - $12 Blue Claw Crabs - M/P Colossal Shrimp with a Bloody Mary gazpacho steamed in Old Bay

Shrimp In The Rough - $12 (1/2 lb) Snow Crab Clusters - $25 (1.5 lb.) Extra-large Gulf shrimp steamed in Old Bay Extra-large clusters with melted butter & lemon The Shanty Sampler - $24 1.5Lb or 2Lb Local Lobster - M/P 4 clams, 4 oysters, 4 colossal shrimp, & jumbo lump crabmeat With lemon & butter, corn on the cob & coleslaw served with cocktail & grapefruit mignonette

Entrees served with fresh baked bread & mango butter Add a small house salad or Caesar for $4

Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes - $28 Classic Surf & Turf - $44 Pan-seared jumbo lump, roasted red pepper aioli drizzle; Aged Black Angus filet and a crab-stuffed lobster tail; sautéed haricot verts & garlic mashed potatoes drawn butter & Veal demi-glace; twice-baked cheddar potato cup and asparagus Grilled Yellow Fin Tuna - $26 Honey mustard-ginger cream sauce; mashed sweet potatoes Grilled New York Strip - $34 & grilled asparagus Topped with crabmeat gremolata and shitake mushroom jus; sautéed haricot verts & garlic mashed potatoes Two Mile Inn Seafood Combo - $34 Shrimp, scallops, lobster tail & a crab cake broiled with lemon, garlic & Orange Crush Shrimp - $26 butter; twice-baked cheddar potato cup & asparagus Jumbo shrimp flamed in orange vodka butter; coconut rice and asparagus Seafood Fra Diablo - $26 Jumbo shrimp, Cape May scallops, mussels & clams simmered in a spicy tomato-basil sauce served over angel hair pasta. Served mild upon request Grilled Fish Of The Day- M/P Today’s day boat selection with Chef’s preparation Atlantic Salmon - $24 Pan-seared and topped with a lemon, caper, & dill compote butter; Blackened Chicken Alfredo - $24 Wehani red rice & sautéed haricot verts. Fresh-made fettuccini with blackened chicken; broccoli & artichoke hearts tossed in a homemade Filet Mignon - $36 Alfredo sauce Grilled 8 oz filet served over 3 peppercorn demi-glace, crusted with caramelized onions and bleu cheese; twice-baked cheddar potato cup & asparagus 2 Mile Pub Grub Signature Sandwiches Crab House Nachos - $14 Baked tortilla chips loaded with crabmeat, bacon, Filet Tip Cheesesteak - $17 warm Monterey Jack cheese, Old Bay, Sliced filet tips seared with American cheese, roasted red peppers sour cream, fresh salsa & guacamole and fried onions; coleslaw and onion straws 2 Mile Nachos - $12 Crabcake Sandwich - $16 Traditional nacho’s with your choice of pulled chicken or pulled pork Pan-seared on fresh Brioche; House-made tartar; Marsh Fries - $10 shoestring fries and cucumber salad Short rib bbq gravy & American cheese sauce over fries

Bacon Cheeseburger - $15 Jumbo Wings -Buffalo or Asian BBQ $10 (7); $18 (14) 10 oz colossal burger on a sesame potato roll topped Thai Buffalo Chicken Bites - $9 with Vermont Cheddar and smoked bacon; served with blue cheese & celery Jersey corn salad and shoestring fries Sweet Potato Waffle Fries - $8 2 Mile Turkey Burger - $15 Paired with brown sugar butter & Chinese mustard cream Sliced avocado, Vermont white cheddar, applewood-smoked bacon Breaded Onion Rings – $8 & Dijon cream on a fresh sesame potato roll; tomato-avocado salad and sweet potato waffle fries stacked high and served with volcano sauce Mozzarella Sticks - $7 Crunchy Fried Flounder - $13 served with House marinara Panko-crusted and topped with House-made tartar on Brioche; coleslaw and shoestring fries Chesapeake Fries - $7 tossed in our Crab House seasoning and served with Bruschetta FLat Bread $14 hot & spicy white cheddar cheese sauce Chicken, Buffalo mozzarella and bruschetta; 2 Mile potato chips

North Carolina Pulled Pork - $14 Kid’s Menu $8 Topped with summer slaw & served on a sesame potato roll; onion straws served with crunchy baby carrots & dessert Butterflied Shrimp & fries Cape May Lobster Roll - $18 Personal Pizza Fresh lobster meat mixed with mayonnaise, celery and a pinch of Old Bay; 2 Mile potato chips Mozzarella Sticks Chicken Tenders & Fries Mahi-Mahi Reuben - $15 Crunchy Flounder & Fries Toasted pumpernickel rye, Swiss cheese, coleslaw, Pasta with butter or marinara Thousand Island; shoestring fries Live Entertainment 7 Days A week 609-522-1341 LIVE MUSIC ON OUR SUNSET DECK every Saturday Night from 8pm-Midnight too! Located on Ocean Drive between Cape May and Wildwood Crest (At the foot of the toll bridge) Check our website for our current lineup at www.twomilecrabhouse.com www.twomilecrabhouse.com