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Cape May County Business Guide Listings Cape May County Business Guide Listings Deauville Inn La Verandah Restaurant at 201 Williard Road the Hotel Alcott Food Strathmere, NJ 08248 107 Grant Street (609) 263-2080 Cape May, NJ 08204 www.deauvilleinn.com (609) 884-5868 A Ca Mia www.hotelalcott.com 524 Washington Mall Depot Market Café Cape May, NJ 08204 409 Elmira Street Madd Batter Restaurant at the Carroll (609) 884-6661 Cape May, NJ 08204 Villa Hotel www.capemaydine.com (609) 884-8030 19 Jackson Street Cape May, NJ 08204 Al The Steak King and Pizza Depot Market Restaurant (609) 884-5970 2501 New Jersey Avenue New Jersey Avenue & Aster Road www.madbatter.com Wildwood, NJ 08260 Wildwood Crest, NJ 08242 (609) 729-1637 (609) 846-0022 Maggie’s Restaurant 2619 Dune Drive American Deli and Pizza Gecko’s Avalon, NJ 08202 1803 Bayshore Road Carpenter’s Lane on Washington Mall (609) 368-7422 Villas, NJ 08251 Cape May, NJ 08204 www.maggiesofavalon.com (609) 889-9300 (609) 898-7750 Ocean View Family Bella Vida Garden Café Giuseppe’s Gourmet Restaurant Restaurant 406 Broadway 108 Rt. 50 235 Beach & Grant Ave. West Cape May, NJ 08204 Seaville, NJ 08230 Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-6332 (609) 390-8797 (609) 884-3772 www.bellavidacafe.com Godmother’s Restaurant P.K. McCool’s Grill Boyd’s Texas Style Barbeque 413 S. Broadway 2709 Dune Drive 2301 Bayshore Road Cape May, NJ 08204 Avalon, NJ 08202 Corner of Bayshore & Cloverdale Aves. (609) 884-4543 (609) 368-3555 Villas, NJ 08251 www.godmothersrestaurant.com (609) 886-0300 Ready’s Coffee Shop www.villasbbq.com Green Cuisine Restaurant and Restaurant 302 96th Street 415 8th Street Brian’s Waffle House Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 Ocean City, NJ 08226 2408 Dune Drive (609) 368-1616 (609) 399-4418 Avalon, NJ 08202 (609) 967-3058 Harpoon Henry’s Rollin’ in the Dough Bakery 91 Beach Drive & Deli Cape Promenade at the North Cape May, NJ 08204 2031 Route 9 North Montreal Inn (609) 886-5529 Clermont, NJ 08210 1025 Beach Avenue (609) 624-7887 Cape May, NJ 08204 Henry’s on the Beach (609) 884-6113 702 Beach Avenue (on the Promenade) The Black Duck on Sunset www.montreal-inn.com Cape May, NJ 08204 1 Sunset Boulevard (609) 884-8826 West Cape May, NJ 08204 Cooper’s New Orleans Style Snowballs (609) 884-6332 2819 Dune Drive Jake’s Pizza Company www.blackduckonsunset.com Avalon, NJ 08202 126 Sunset Boulevard (609) 967-1350 West Cape May, NJ 08204 The Blue Pig Tavern at Congress Hall (609) 898-8300 Perry & Congress Street Cucina Rosa Cape May, NJ 08204 301 Washington Street Mall Some businesses are not open year (609) 884-8422 Cape May, NJ 08204 round. Use the contact information www.congresshall.com 866-345-ROSA and websites listed to check in www.cucinarosa.com advance of your visit. Continued A bird in flight in the listings Disclaimer: This list does not include every hospitality, us by emailing [email protected] or calling highlights a business that retail or nature-tourism business in the vicinity. 609-861-0700 ext 22. We will make sure to invite them to supports the New Jersey Businesses were invited to participate in this listing based participate in the future. Audubon Society Cape May on the products and services they provide, and we know To the best of our ability, we have listed establishments there are many more than are listed here. If during your that were open for business as of the date this listing was Bird Observatory through travels you visit a business that is not included in this prepared. Please let us know if you learn that a business an annual membership. For a more thorough listing, please tell them why you are there (ie. you are on has changed hands or closed permanently. description and a listing of all CMBO members, the Delaware Bayshore Birding and Wildlife Trail) and tell please visit www.njaudubon.org/Tools/Places.asp. Cape May County Business Guide Listings continued Cape May Whale Watcher Nature & Miss Chris Marina Food Activities 2nd Ave. & Wilson Drive continued Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-5445 The Ebbitt Room at the Aqua Trails Kayak Nature www.capemaywhalewatcher.com Virginia Hotel Tours & Rentals 25 Jackson Street 956 Ocean Drive Duke o Fluke Party Boat Cape May, NJ 08204 Cape May, NJ 08204 Higbee Avenue at the Bay (609) 884-5700 (609) 884-5600 Somers Point, NJ 08244 www.virginiahotel.com www.aquatrails.com (609) 926-2280 www.dukeofluke.com The Fudge Kitchen Back Bay Boat Cruises with Wildlife 513 Washington Street Mall Unlimited aboard The Skimmer Gin & Tonic Sportfishing Cape May, NJ 08204 Miss Chris Marina 533 21st Street (609) 884-2834 Cape May, NJ 08204 Avalon, NJ 08202 www.fudgekitchens.com (609) 884-3100 (609) 368-3736 www.skimmer.com The Lobster House Leaming’s Run Gardens Fisherman’s Wharf, Cape May Harbor Bay Springs Farm Alpacas 1845 Route 9 North Cape May, NJ 08204 542 New England Road Swainton, NJ 08210 (609) 884-8296 Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 465-5871 www.thelobsterhouse.com (609) 884-0563 www.leamingsrungardens.com www.bayspringsalpacas.com The Original Fudge Kitchen Miss Chris Marina 728 Beach Avenue (on the Promenade) BayCats 3rd Avenue & Wilson Drive Cape May, NJ 08204 316 Bay Avenue Schellenger’s Landing (609) 884-4287 Ocean City, NJ 08226 Cape May, NJ 08204 www.fudgekitchens.com (609) 391-7960 (609) 884-3351 www.baycats.com www.misschrismarina.com Tortilla Flats Mexican Restaurant Cape Island Gardens T.I. Kayaks 2540 Dune Drive 720 Broadway 354 96th Street Avalon, NJ 08202 West Cape May, NJ 08204 Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 (609) 967-5658 (609) 884-4210 (609) 368-5501 www.capemaytimes.com/shopping/ www.T.I.kayaks.com Vanthia’s garden-shop.htm 106 Sunset Boulevard Utsch Marina West Cape May, NJ 08204 Cape May Whale Watch & 1121 Route 109 (609) 884-4020 Research Center Cape May, NJ 08204 www.vanthias.com 1286 Wilson Drive (609) 884-2051 Cape May, NJ 08204 www.capemayharbor.com Ward’s Pastry (609) 898-0055 730 Asbury Avenue www.capemaywhalewatch.com Willow Creek Vineyard Ocean City, NJ 08226 168 Stevens Street (609) 399-1260 West Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-7171 Washington Inn www.southernmansion.com 801 Washington Street Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-5697 www.washingtoninn.com Farm Westside Market Markets 517 Broadway Rea’s Farm Market Some businesses are not open year West Cape May, NJ 08204 round. Use the contact information (609) 884-3061 400 Stevens Street West Cape May, NJ 08204 and websites listed to check in Zoe’s Beachfront Eatery (609) 884-4522 advance of your visit. 715 Beach Avenue Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-1233 Continued Cape May County Business Guide Listings continued Center for Community Arts/Historic Naval Air Station Wildwood History Franklin Street School Aviation Museum & 712 Lafayette Street 500 Forrestal Road Culture Cape May, NJ 08204 Cape May County Airport (609) 884-7525 Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Avalon Museum and Historical Society www.CenterforCommunityArts.org (609) 886-8787 215 39th Street www.usnasw.org Avalon, NJ 08202 Dennis Township Museum & (609) 967-0090 History Center Ocean City Arts Center www.avalonmuseum.org 681 Petersburg Road & Hall Avenue 1735 Simpson Avenue Dennisville, NJ 08214 Ocean City, NJ 08226 Cape May County Historical and (609) 861-1899 (609) 391-9205 Genealogical Society www.oceancityartscenter.org 504 Route 9 North Emlen Physick Estate Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 1048 Washington Street Ocean City Historical Museum (609) 465-1357 Cape May, NJ 08204 1735 Simpson Avenue www.cmcmuseum.org (609) 884-5404 Ocean City, NJ 08226 www.capemaymac.org (609) 399-1801 Cape May County Park and Zoo www.ocnjmuseum.org 707 Route 9 North Hereford Inlet Lighthouse and Gardens Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 111 North Central Avenue Wildwood Historical Society, Inc. (609) 465-5271 North Wildwood, NJ 08260 3907 Pacific Avenue www.capemaycountygov.net (609) 522-4520 Wildwood, NJ 08260 www.herefordlighthouse.org (609) 523-0277 Cape May Lighthouse Lighthouse Avenue Historic Cold Spring Village Cape May Point State Park, Cape May 720 Route 9 08204 Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-5404 (609) 898-2300 www.capemaymac.org www.hcsv.org Cape May Day Spa Sunset Beach Gift Shops 607 Jefferson Street End of Sunset Boulevard Shops Cape May, NJ 08204 Cape May Point, NJ 08212 (609) 898-1003 (609) 884-7079 www.capemaydayspa.com www.sunsetbeachnj.com American West 315 Washington Street Christina’s of Stone Harbor The Bird House of Cape May Cape May, NJ 08204 300 96th Street 109 Sunset Boulevard Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 West Cape May, NJ 08204 Armadillo, LTD. (609) 368-1771 (877) 362-9200 2761 Dune Drive www.birdhouseofcapemay.com Avalon, NJ 08202 Good Scents (609) 368-3000 327 Carpenter Lane (corner Jackson & The Whale’s Tale Carpenter) 312 Washington Mall At Home Interiors. Inc. Cape May, NJ 08204 Cape May, NJ 08204 9720 Third Avenue (609) 884-9840 (609) 884-4808 Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 www.sensia.com www.whalestalecapemay.com (609) 368-1617 Happy Hunt Up in Smoke Book Shoppe 9720 Third Avenue 479 W. Perry Street 3845 Bayshore Road Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 Cape May, NJ 08204 North Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 368-5734 (609) 884-5009 (609) 884-7878 Harbor Bike and Beach Shop Wild Bird Crossing Cape May Beach and Kite Shop 9828 3rd Avenue Route 9 South @ Route 50 1218 Route 109 Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 Seaville, NJ 08230 Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 368-3691 (609) 624-9444 (609) 898-2022 www.avianyard.com Continued Cape May County Business Guide Listings continued Cape Harbor Motor Inn Fairthorne Bed and Lodging 715 Pittsburgh Avenue Breakfast Inn Cape May, NJ 08204 111-115 Ocean Street (609) 884-0018 Cape May, NJ 08204 www.CapeHarborMotorInn.com (800) 438-8742 Atlas Inn www.fairthorne.com 1035
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