2014 Cool Cape May

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WHERE TO EAT, SHOP, STAY & PLAY In America’s Original Seaside Resort



The Cold Spring Fish & Supply Company’s fishing fleet at the Lobster House restaurant. Photograph by Charles Riter


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Inside This Book FEATURES About This Book............................... 5 The First Resort Excerpt....................... 6 Summer Activities............................ 22 The Cape Excerpt............................... 44 Fall Activities................................... 56 Winter Activities.............................. 68 Spring Activities............................... 72 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Food & Drink Food and Drink Chart....................... 178 Aleathea’s......................................... 154 Avalon Coffee................................... 155 Axelsson’s Blue Claw........................ 156 Backstreet........................................ 78 Bella Vida Garden Café..................... 80 Ben & Jerry’s .................................... 82 Black Duck....................................... 84 Blue Pig Tavern................................. 86 Blue Rose Inn ................................... 157 Boiler Room..................................... 158 Brown Room.................................... 159 Cabanas........................................... 88 Cape May Bakers.............................. 160 Cape May Fish Market...................... 90 Cape Orient...................................... 161 Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom....... 92 Cold Spring Grange.......................... 162 Cucina Rosa..................................... 94 C-View ............................................ 176 Depot Market Café........................... 163 Domino’s Pizza................................. 164 Ebbitt Room..................................... 96 E. M. Hemingway’s.......................... 98 Empanada Mama’s Cantina.............. 165 Fish & Fancy.................................... 176 5 West Pub....................................... 100 410 Bank Street................................. 166 Freda’s Café...................................... 167 Fresco’s............................................ 168 Gecko’s............................................. 102 Godmother’s.................................... 104 Good Earth Organic Eatery............... 169 Harbor View..................................... 106 Harpoon Henry’s.............................. 108

Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille............... 110 Hot Dog Tommy’s............................. 177 Island Grill....................................... 112 La Verandah..................................... 114 Lucky Bones..................................... 116 Mad Batter....................................... 118 Magicbrain cafe................................ 170 Magnolia Room ............................... 120 Marie Nicole’s.................................. 122 Mario’s Pizza.................................... 124 Marq’s Pub....................................... 177 McDonald’s...................................... 171 Merion Inn....................................... 126 North End American Grill................. 128 Ocean View...................................... 172 Oyster Bay........................................ 130 Peter Shields Inn.............................. 132 Pilot House...................................... 173 The Red Store................................... 134 Rusty Nail........................................ 136 Saltwater Cafe.................................. 138 SeaSalt............................................. 140 Tisha’s ............................................. 142 Two Mile Landing ............................ 144 Ugly Mug.......................................... 146 Uncle Bill’s Pancake House............... 148 Union Park Dining Room.................. 150 Vincenzo’s Little Italy....................... 174 Washington Inn & The Wine Bar...... 152 Zoe’s Beachfront Eatery.................... 175 Wineries and Breweries Cape May Brewing Company............ 182 Cape May Winery & Vineyard.......... 184 Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery...... 186 Turdo Vineyards & Winery............... 188 Shopping Antiques Emporia............................ 236 A Place on Earth............................... 192 Artisans Alcove................................ 194 Bath Time......................................... 196 Bay Springs Farm Alpacas................ 266 Bird House of Cape May................... 266 Café Tuscany.................................... 267 Cape Atlantic Book Company........... 237

Cape May Bird Observatory.............. 238 Cape May Honey Farm..................... 198 Cape May Market............................. 239 Cape May Olive Oil Company........... 200 Cape May Peanut Butter Company... 202 Cape May Roasters........................... 204 Cape May Sports Memorabilia.......... 240 Cape May Wicker............................. 206 Carpenter’s Square Mall................... 241 Celebrate Cape May.......................... 242 Colors.............................................. 243 Cotton Company.............................. 244 Dellas 5 & 10.................................... 245 Exit Zero Store & Gallery.................. 208 Fiber Arts......................................... 246 Flying Fish Studio............................. 212 Gallery D’May Fine Art..................... 214 Galvanic........................................... 216 Good Scents..................................... 247 Great White Shark............................ 248 Green Street Market......................... 218 Happy Baby Baby Boutique............... 220 Henry’s Fine Jewelry......................... 267 Inkwell............................................. 249 Italian Garden.................................. 268 Joe Canal’s Discount Liquors............ 250 Lace Silhouettes............................... 251 Louisa’s Chocolate Bar...................... 222 MAC Museum Shops........................ 224 Mary Ann’s Fine Jewelry................... 252 Miss Demeanor................................ 253 Mr J.’s Music Shop............................ 268 No. 5 Trading Co............................... 269 Original Fudge Kitchen..................... 254 Out of the Past Antiques................... 269 Patricia Jackson Jewelers.................. 255 Patricia Rainey Studios..................... 256 Pink Victorious................................. 257 Seaside Cheese Company................. 226 SOMA NewArt Gallery..................... 258 Splash.............................................. 259 Sunshine News and Beach................ 260 Sunset Beach Gift Shops................... 228 Sunset Liquors................................. 230 Tea by the Sea................................... 261 Tommy’s Folly.................................. 262

Victorian Walk Gallery..................... 232 Victorious........................................ 234 West End Garage.............................. 263 Whale’s Tale..................................... 264 White............................................... 265 Health & Beauty Accent on Beauty............................. 272 Artizan Salon & Spa......................... 276 Cape May Day Spa............................ 277 Circle of Light................................... 278 Evolution Salon and Spa................... 279 Louis J. Feldman, DDS...................... 280 North Beach Health Club.................. 274 Sea Spa at Congress Hall.................. 281 Shear Sunsations.............................. 282 The Well Center for Massage............ 283 Activities Airboat Adventures Cape May.......... 306 Aqua Trails....................................... 307 Atlantic Parasail............................... 308 Cape May Film Festival.................... 317 Cape May Lighthouse....................... 309 Cape May National Golf Club........... 286 Cape May Stage................................ 288 East Coast Parasail, Jet Boat & Jet Ski...290 East Lynne Theater Company........... 310 Ecoventures...................................... 292 Emlen Physick Estate....................... 311 Exit 0 International Jazz Festival....... 294 Historic Cold Spring Village............. 296 Lakeview Docks............................... 312 Miss Chris Fleet............................... 298 Morey’s Piers.................................... 300 Nature Center of Cape May............... 317 Naval Air Station Wildwood............. 313 Thundercat Dolphin Watch............... 314 Trolley Tours.................................... 315 West Cape May Business Assoc........ 304 WW II Tower.................................... 316 Services Aleksey Photography........................ 320 Cape Atlantic Landscaping............... 326 Cape Harbor Shell............................ 327

Cape May Times............................... 328 Corinthian Yacht Club ...................... 329 Crystal Marry Us.............................. 322 DeSatnick’s Window Fashions............ 330 Exit Zero Publishing......................... 324 Linen Ladies..................................... 331 MP Myers Photography.................... 332 Tina Markoe Photography................ 333 Real Estate Apex Realty - Theresa Senico........... 344 Chris Clemans Sotheby’s.................. 336 Coastline Realty............................... 338 Coldwell Banker............................... 345 Dellas Agency.................................. 346 Desatnick Real Estate....................... 347 Homestead Real Estate..................... 340 Jersey Cape Realty............................ 348 Spicer’s Creek................................... 342 Wilsey Realty................................... 349 Accommodations Accommodations Chart................... 384 Billmae Cottage................................ 374 Buckingham Motel........................... 352 Capri Motor Lodge........................... 375 Carroll Villa Hotel............................ 354 Chalfonte Hotel................................ 356 Dormer House.................................. 376 Fairthorne B&B................................ 377 Henry Sawyer Inn............................. 358 Heritage Inn..................................... 378 Hotel Alcott...................................... 360 Hotel Macomber.............................. 362 John Wesley Inn................................ 383 La Mer Beachfront Inn...................... 364 Mainstay Inn.................................... 366 Marquis de Lafayette Hotel............... 384 Montreal Beach Resort..................... 368 Mooring B&B................................... 370 Ocean Club Hotel............................. 372 Periwinkle Inn.................................. 379 Queen Victoria................................. 380 Rhythm of the Sea............................ 381 Victorian Lace Inn............................ 382


The late afternoon glow on Yacht Avenue, at the harbor. Photograph by Charles Riter


From The Editor

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ELCOME to the tenth annual edition of Cool Cape May, your indispensable guide to America’s Original Seaside Resort. As always, we try to do just two things with this book: 1. To seriously inspire; 2. Exhaustively inform. Inside these pages (all 386 of them!) are photographs and

words that will hopefully get you off your beach chair or porch rocker (not that

printing and has already sold around 9,000 copies, a remarkable achievement for a locally published book (fun fact: 95% of books published in America sell no more than 500 copies!). The second excerpt is from The Cape, a publishing endeavor of which we are particularly proud — turn to page 48 to discover the remarkable story behind the story before reading the first chapter. I’m also excited to introduce the spectacular work of Charles Riter, whose

there’s anything wrong with either of those activities) and out into the beautiful

photographs are sprinkled throughout this book (that’s one of his opposite).

streets and glorious landscapes of this area; we’ve also included all the info you

Charles splits his time between Cape May and Maryland’s Eastern Shore and in

need on where and when to go.

both places he makes his camera do magical things. If you’d like to see more of

In all there are 203 businesses represented in this book, including 61 restaurants and 59 stores. When it comes to eating and shopping that’s as close to blanket coverage as you can get. As for our Wineries & Breweries section this

Charles’ work we offer some wonderful prints at our retail stores at 109 Sunset Boulevard and 316 Beach Avenue, and at our gallery at West End Garage. So this is Cool Cape May... a town full of excellent restaurants, fun and

reflects the exciting changes that are happening — yes, the artisanal revolution

quirky stores, meticulously restored Victorian buildings, including some of the

has hit the southern tip of New Jersey! There is also a health and beauty section,

finest B&Bs in the country, a huge range of organized year-round activities, a

so you can return home revived and refreshed; activities, so you can play your

collection of beautiful beaches, and wildlife that will inspire and delight you.

little heart out while you’re here; services, so you know where to get fresh linens

We’d appreciate it if you tell the advertisers in these pages that you saw

or have a family portrait taken; accommodations, so you can plan your next trip;

their listing in Cool Cape May. It will make them happy, which will make us happy

and real estate, in case you are looking for that perfect rental or finally want to

because it’s their hard-earned money that allows us to produce such a beautiful

hook a permanent seaside retreat in Cool Cape May (which is an excellent idea).

book every year. And please leave this copy where you found it. If you love it so

As always you will find a comprehensive calendar of events, running through

much that you want to take it home, you can buy a copy for the bargain price of

the spring of 2015 because we hope you will be making more than one trip here!

$15 from selected establishments, including the aforementioned Exit Zero stores

And if you feel in the mood to sit back in your hotel, motel or B&B room with

— or online at www.ezstore.us.

a cup of coffee (or something a little more interesting) to read for a little while, we’ve included not one but TWO book excerpts in these pages. The first is from our acclaimed history book The First Resort by Ben Miller, which is in its second

Enjoy the book and enjoy this special place. And if you have any questions at all about your trip here, email jack@exitzero.us and I promise I’ll reply. JACK WRIGHT


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An excerpt from the best-selling history book “The First Resort” by Ben Miller

Cape May’s Hotel Building Boom


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cx COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE This page: A rare view of the Ocean House on Perry Street looking towards the beach Don Pocher A HOME FROM HOME Previous page: The Devine family enjoyed the rare benefit of a private bath house in 1865 Don Pocher MAJOR ADDITION Opposite page: The Mansion House helped establish Cape May’s primary commercial district on Washington Street Don Pocher

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Y THE YEAR 1832 Cape Island had grown into a fully-fledged resort town. The island’s population had risen to nearly 5,000 people, with a number of small guest houses and three hotels. Visitors had their choice of Atlantic Hall, Congress Hall or the new Mansion House. The Mansion House was constructed in 1832, between Jackson and Perry streets, along the north side of Washington Street. It was the talk of the town due to its large stature and the modern accoutrements it offered, mainly separate rooms for all guests, along with plastered and lathed walls. Like its predecessors the Mansion House did not include exterior paint, though it did offer finished interior walls. The hotel was built by Richard Smith Ludlam, who also had the distinction of establishing Washington Street. When Ludlam constructed the hotel he planned the street to create a new commercial district and connect his hotel with what was the commercial town center of Jackson Street. The first Washington Street ran approximately six blocks, at a width of 50 feet. Cape Island continued to garner attention through Thomas Hughes, a United States Assemblyman and the owner of Congress Hall. Hughes took office in 1829 and served until 1833. While in office, he was present when the notion of a state seceding from the union was first brought forth by Robert Y. Hayne, a senator from South Carolina. The debate between Hayne and Senator Daniel Webster from Massachusetts caught the attention of the country. The two senators argued over the merits of protectionist tariffs that were enacted after the war of 1812, during the presidency of John Quincy Adams. The tariffs were designed to promote American products over those made by the British.

The arguments were of particular interest to Hughes

from enforcing the tariffs.

because Cape Island sailors were being accused of cir-

Their actions created a constitutional crisis that

cumventing the tariffs by smuggling in foreign goods.

required the immediate response of the federal govern-

In addition, Hughes had become friends with President

ment. Hughes voted to side with the American Union,

Adams, who was elected to congress following his presi-

a position that was widely supported in Cape May.

dential term. Hughes and Adams listened intently as

Congress then passed a bill that authorized the presi-

Hayne and Webster argued over the tariffs and the right

dent to use the US military as a means of enforcing the

of a state to leave the union.

tariffs in South Carolina.

It was only after the situation took a turn for the

Luckily, the South Carolina legislature repealed its

worse, when South Carolina passed a law to ignore the

rebellious law against the tariff in 1833 and a crisis was

federal tariff law, that Hughes was forced to publicly

averted. Congressman Hughes was able to return to

take a side. South Carolina not only defied the federal

Cape Island at the end of his term and spread the news

rule, they authorized a state militia to stop federal troops

that a civil war had been averted and that the American


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cxii COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” CENTRE OF FUN This page, top: The Centre House was a local hotspot for live entertainment in the late 1800s. Like many other great Cape May hotels, it was destroyed in the inferno of 1878. Don Pocher A NEW QUEEN ON THE THRONE This page, below: Princess Victoria hears the news of her ascension to the throne in 1837 The Letters Of Queen Victoria BEFORE THE FIRE Opposite page: The Ocean House in 1876... two years later, it was no more Don Pocher

Union remained strong. Meanwhile, on Cape Island, summer tourism continued to grow and the official season for vacationers began on July 1 and ran through September 1. An increase in visitors called for the construction of new hotels and, in 1832, the Ocean House was built. Situated along the eastern side of Perry Street, the Ocean House was conceived by Israel Leaming. Some history books have mistakenly claimed that the Ocean House was built in 1856, but period accounts of the hotel and vintage news articles have proven that to be incorrect. The confusion most likely stems from a substantial renovation and enlargement of the Ocean House that was completed in the mid-1850s. The Ocean House was three-and-a-half stories tall, with a wraparound balcony on the third floor, a handful of attic rooms and another balcony on the roof. Its location across from Congress Hall’s expansive front lawn meant that visitors to the Ocean House would be treated to panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. In 1837 the death of England’s King William IV paved the way for a new era in Great Britain and a change in the empire’s stature around the globe. Since King William had no surviving children, his 18-year-old niece, Princess Victoria, was chosen to succeed him. Princess Victoria became Queen Victoria and her ascension to the throne marked the beginning of the Victorian Era in Cape May and all around the world. Much has been said about Queen Victoria’s rule, but history records that for the first half of her 64-year reign she lived a life of seclusion and relative unpopularity. On Cape Island, residents welcomed the construction of another large hotel in 1840. The Centre House was built on Washington Street, opposite the popular Mansion House, and next to the Ocean House. By that time, Washington Street had blossomed as the city’s commercial district and other small businesses had

been established near the hotels. The Centre House was designed to merge the earlyAmerican style of architecture with the Second Empire look of Congress Hall. It was also the first boarding house on Cape Island to be painted – the owner chose an earth tone shade of brownish-yellow. The Centre House was the largest of Cape Island’s hotels, with the ability to accommodate 400 guests. The building spanned the whole block from Perry to Jackson streets with immense three-story columns adorning the hotel along Washington Street. The next boarding house to be constructed in the budding seaside resort was the New Atlantic. The orig-


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cxiv COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” A GIANT OF THE SHORE This page: Bath houses and a pavilion dot the grand Columbia House hotel’s enormous front lawn in this 1850 picture Don Pocher A BUSY RESORT Opposite page: The New Atlantic Hotel sits across the street from Cape May’s first hostelry, the original Atlantic Hotel Don Pocher

inal Atlantic Hall had been purchased in March of 1839 by two brothers from Philadelphia. When Captain Benjamin McMakin and Captain Joseph McMakin bought it, they also purchased land across Jackson Street with the intention of expanding their business. In 1842 the McMakin brothers had the New Atlantic built on that parcel of land and increased their lodging capacity by 300 beds. Their new hotel spanned 100 feet along what would later become Beach Drive and rose four stories tall. It featured large porches in front and a third floor balcony that wrapped around the building. One of the most prominent features of the New Atlantic was its dining chamber. Patrons were welcomed into a gigantic hall that encompassed the full first floor of the hotel. Rather than occupying separate tables, as today’s diners would expect, guests of the New

Atlantic were seated at one of four long tables that ran the length of the hall. The Cape Island hotel surge continued with the construction of the Columbia House in 1846. The Columbia House was built by a Delaware River captain named George Hildreth on a large plot of land between Decatur and Ocean streets. The parcel was nothing more than swampland when Hildreth bought it, so he hired laborers to fill in the bog with dirt and sand from the northern section of the island. Hildreth’s Columbia House was four stories tall and was considered the most elegant of the Cape Island hotels. Both interior and exterior walls were plastered and painted, with elaborate piazzas that followed the 180-foot length of the hotel. The Columbia House was later expanded into an L-shape, similar to Congress

Hall, which doubled the number of rooms and made it the largest boarding house on the island. The year 1851 brought the construction of yet another boarding house, the United States Hotel. Built by A. W. Tompkins the hotel was a huge four-story structure that sat on 10 acres spanning from Decatur to Ocean streets, along Washington Street. The United States quickly became one of the most popular hostelries in town, with its wide, sweeping verandas, panoramic ocean views and evening entertainment that amused guests and locals. Cape Island was presented with the grandest spectacle of all in 1852 when construction began on the Mount Vernon Hotel, designed to be the largest in the world and including features that no Cape Island hotel had ever offered before or, for that matter, ANY hotel. The Mount


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cxvi COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” A GRAND SPACE This page: A rarely-seen picture of the original Congress Hall dining room and ballroom shows the magnificent space decorated to the nines for a Fourth Of July ball Don Pocher

Vernon, according to the London Illustrated News, was the first in the world to offer en suite bathrooms. The building was purported to accommodate up to 3,500 people, a number that was unheard of in the early Victorian period. Plans for the hotel were elaborate and called for running hot and cold water, a pistol-firing range, bowling alleys and gas lighting in every room. The hotel was funded by a number of investors in Philadelphia and New Jersey who teamed with a gentleman named John West and founded the Mount Vernon Hotel Company. The amount of work required to build their fantastic hotel was so great that it had to be undertaken in phases. This was done to allow the completed portions of the hotel to accommodate guests while the rest was still under construction. Four years after building started, the Mount Vernon was able to accommodate a little more than 2,000 people. But, as the craftsmen were finishing up work on the last section of the hotel in September of 1856, tragedy struck. The hotel was empty, with the exception of the innkeeper, Phillip Cain, his four children, Anderson (20), Phillip Jr (18), Martha (16) and Sarah (13), along with a housekeeper, Anna Albertson. All were asleep on the second floor, when an unknown person broke in to the building and set it the fire. Only Phillip Jr escaped, though he suffered severe burns and died the following afternoon in the United States Hotel. Before he passed, he was able to describe the scene in his family’s apartment, as they realized they were trapped by the flames and tried to escape by jumping off the balcony or running through the flames. Phillip’s story was confirmed the following day, with the discovery of his older brother Anderson’s charred body, curled on the ground in front of where the hotel once stood. Authorities suspected the fire to be arson almost immediately and one of the family’s former housekeepers was arrested for the murders. It was sur-

mised that her reason for setting the fire was a money dispute with Phillip Cain. The housekeeper was also accused of stealing money from the hotel before she ignited the deadly fire. The early Victorian period was especially important for the infrastructure of Cape Island, with the first local government being established in 1848. On March 8 of that year, the New Jersey General Assembly passed an act that officially incorporated Cape Island. A temporary leadership chain was created with James Mecray named Chief Burgess and a small staff selected to help him run the new borough. Two years later, the General Assembly amended their previous designation and incorporated The City of Cape Island.

A new government structure was established with a mayor and six councilmen, along with an alderman and recorder. Isaac M. Church was the City of Cape Island’s first mayor and the council comprised James Mecray, John G. W. Ware, Joseph Ware, Aaron Garretson, James S. Kennedy and David Pierson. The city’s alderman was Walter B. Miller, and Joseph S. Leach was the recorder. Cape Island’s new leadership team met for the first time on March 15, 1851 in the Cape Island schoolhouse on the corner of Lafayette and Franklin Streets. Relatively little was done that evening in the way of legislation, but the foundation was laid for a strong city government.


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The Legend Of The Blue Pig

Excerpt from A Book of Cape May, New Jersey GAMBLING in the country had reached a place of importance and by 1840 numerous gambling clubs had been formed in all resorts and were patronized extensively. The wealthy Southern planters, statesmen and many other prominent men of the day were devotees of the games of chance, and while the fact was generally known, it appeared to detract none from their social standing. Some of the proprietors of these notorious clubs were widely known and achieved national prominence. Cape Island’s most noted member of this fraternity was Henry Cleveland who conducted the club known as the Blue Pig, which was situated on Perry Street and Beach Avenue at the ocean end of Congress Hall’s sixacre lawn. The Blue Pig was known throughout the North and South and its proprietor was as prominent as the famous Canfield of Saratoga Springs. Cleveland was notoriously lucky and amassed a tidy fortune; withal he had the reputation of being a sportsman and “square”. The noted Tennessee gambler, Pettibone, spent several summer seasons at the Cape.

Pettibone was said to have been one of the wealthiest gamblers, and his marital affairs created some interest, he having married three times and then completed the cycle by remarrying his first wife. One of the popular stories of the Blue Pig is that of a dashing New York widow who won upwards of $50,000 one evening and was never again seen in the club. The Blue Pig, a two-story building of the cottage type, was afterwards moved to North and Congress Streets and is today a private dwelling. There were at least two other gambling clubs much patronized, and both buildings are still standing. The larger of the two is located at Howard Street and Columbia Avenue, and the third is now occupied by the Christian Science reading rooms at Ocean Street and Columbia Avenue. This club had a room without windows or a visible door which has often been visited by the curious. [Author’s note: The Blue Pig building is still standing today and it has remained a private residence. The location of Ocean Street that was referenced is now known as The House of Royals and it is part of the Queen Victoria Bed and Breakfast. The third gambling house that was mentioned as being on the corner of Columbia Avenue and Howard Street is now the Mainstay Bed and Breakfast. It’s interesting to note the Mainstay is actually on the corner of Columbia Avenue and Stockton Place, but at the time this narrative was written, Stockton Place did not yet exist. The single block that ran alongside the Mainstay building was considered an extension of Howard Street.]

Above: The old Blue Pig casino, where it now sits on the corner of Windsor and North Greater Cape May Historical Society Top left: The gambling hall on Ocean Street is now part of the Queen Victoria B&B National Archives Top: The Mainstay Inn was formerly an infamous gambling club National Archives


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Tragedy At The World’s Biggest Hotel Excerpt from The Maryland Sun, September 8, 1856 TERRIBLE DISASTER AT CAPE ISLAND Destruction of the Mt Vernon Hotel Five Persons Burned to Death Only One Survivor of the Family of Mr Cain THE mammoth Mount Vernon Hotel, at Cape Island, NJ, took fire on Friday night, at a quarter to 11 o’clock, and was entirely consumed. The other hotels escaped uninjured. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr Cain, the lessee of the house, was residing in the building, and had retired previous to the alarm of fire. His son, Phillip Cain, Jr, escaped from the building by leaping from the second story window, but was badly burned, and lies at the point of death. With the exception of the son, the whole of Mr Cain’s family perished in the flames. The following is a list of those lost: Phillip Cain, Sr, the lessee; Andrew Cain, Martha Cain, Sarah Cain and Mrs Albertson. The charred remains of Mr Cain were found on Saturday morning. The Philadelphia Bulletin says: Mr Phillip Cain, Sr, with Colonel Frank T. Foster, of this city, were the proprietors of the ill-fated hotel. Mr Cain resided at Vincentown, NJ, and went to Cape Island the present season for the purpose of opening the hotel. He was 65 years of age. Andrew Cain, his son, was about 20 years of age. Martha was in her seventeenth year, and Mary was but 13. Mrs Albertson was 35 years of age. She was a widow. She had gone to the island to act as housekeeper of the hotel. The elder Mr Cain leaves a wife and several children in Vincentown. Mrs Albertson also resided there. Young Phillip Cain is about 19 years of age. The Mount Vernon was built by a company of gentlemen at a cost of $125,000, upon which there is not one cent of insur-

People often assume that the picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel on the opposite page shows the view from the beach. In fact, this is looking from the north, toward the ocean. Note the sailboat in the left of the picture Don Pocher

ance. The building was first occupied in 1853, but Messrs Cain & Foster did not become the lessees until the past season. The hotel was celebrated for its immense size and for the superior accommodations the building afforded to guests. The interior was well finished, and the apartments were larger and more comfortable than usual at watering-place hotels. Although the hotel, in its late condition, was capable of accommodating 2100 visitors, it was not finished at the time of destruction. It was designed to have the buildings occupy three sides of a hollow square, or courtyard, and the front range and one wing were up. One wing had never been commenced. The building was constructed entirely of wood; it was four stories in height in the

main, with four towers each five stories in height. Three of these towers occupied the corners of the building, and one stood midway of the only wing. In addition to these towers, there was an immense tower six stories in height in the centre of the front. The entire structure, both outside and upon the court-yard, was surrounded with wooden piazzas that extended from the ground to the roof, with floors at each story. The wing was a quarter of a mile in length, and the front covered nearly an equal extent of ground. The dining room, which was 425 feet long, and 60 feet in width, was capable of accommodating 3000 persons. There were 432 rooms in the building. It was claimed that the Mount Vernon was the largest hotel in the world. In addition to the main building there was a stabling for fifty horses, carriage houses, ten-pin alleys, &c, &c. Melancholy as the disaster is, it is a most fortunate circumstance that the fire did not occur during the bathing season. There were no guests in the house at the time, and Colonel Foster, the surviving proprietor, was in this city. The Mount Vernon stood at a considerable distance from the other houses on the Island, or the destruction of the property would have been still greater. Had the flames communicated to the more densely built portions of the town, Cape Island would probably have been laid in ruins, as the hotels and other buildings are all of the most combustible description, and there is no fire apparatus in the place. There was a tank in the centre tower of the wing of the Mount Vernon capable of holding twenty thousand gallons of water. The water was forced into it by a steam engine. The furniture of the hotel belonged to Messrs Cain & Foster. It was valued at $21,000, upon which there was no insurance. The total pecuniary loss by the conflagration will not fall short of $150,000. Latest by Telegraph PHILADELPHIA, September 6 – The passengers from Cape May report that nine persons were burned by the fire at Mount Vernon Hotel. Mrs Cain was not among the victims. Most of the furniture had been previously removed by the proprietors. An Irish woman had been arrested for setting fire to the building.


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cxx COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” THROUGH THE AGES Postcards show Cape May’s third and current lighthouse, which was built in 1859 and completely restored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts over the course of 15 years, beginning in 1987 Don Pocher

The Keeper Of The Light

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LLUMINATING the night up to 24 miles out to sea the Cape May lighthouse has guided sailors for more than 180 years. The present structure that can be seen towering over the State Park at Cape May Point has only been in place since 1859. Prior to that, two other lighthouses helped ships navigate in the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. What is believed to be the first lighthouse was built in 1823 and rose to a height of 68 feet. For the sake of comparison, the present one is 157 feet tall. There’s been some debate on whether or not the 1823 tower was, in fact, the first. Public records show a land purchase in 1785, with a notation that the land was to be used for a beacon. An advertisement that appeared in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1801 also spoke of the “… confluence of Delaware Bay with the ocean, in sight of the lighthouse…” Supporters of the notion of an earlier lighthouse have also claimed that President George Washington spoke to congress about the issue in 1790. Fortunately, President Washington’s entire speech was recounted in a 1791 edition of Clay Poole’s Daily Advertiser and it debunks the idea. While it’s true the president did mention the erecting of a lighthouse on Cape Island in 1800, he was referencing a message he had received from the governor of North Carolina. It seems the General Assembly of that state enacted a plan to build two lighthouses, including

one on ‘Cape Island.’ Further research has revealed that the first Cape Hatteras lighthouse in North Carolina was constructed between 1799 and 1802. The US government officially recognizes Cape May’s 1823 lighthouse as the first and has pointed to a 1790 report by former Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, to back up that claim. Hamilton noted in his report that there was no lighthouse in Cape May. With hindsight, the 1823 lighthouse was unfortunately constructed a little too close to the water. Due to a series of brutal storms, the land was eroded out from

underneath it by the Atlantic Ocean. A second beacon was built as a replacement in 1847. In what would prove to be a bad decision, it was hastily constructed so that it could be placed into service as quickly as possible. The newer tower was placed further inland and the height was increased to 78 feet tall. The additional elevation made it much more visible to the sailors, who relied on the light for navigation. The builders employed a certain level of urgency, which meant that corners were cut in the construction. Mainly, the tower walls were not as thick as they should


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cxxii COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” TAKEN BY THE SEA Cape May Point’s second lighthouse was almost completely demolished when its replacement was built in 1859, save for a onestory section that was covered over and used for storage. That last piece of the old beacon was crushed in the 1962 nor’easter and eventually succumbed to the encroaching sea. Cape May Point State Park

have been and the entire structure soon became unsta-

ful than those of a major hurricane, thanks to a design

ble. As a result, the United States Lighthouse Service

that called for the outside wall to taper as the height

was forced to build a third tower, only 12 years later.

increased. It measures almost four feet thick at the bot-

This third building is the one that stands at Cape

tom and 18 inches thick at the top. The inside wall is just

May Point today. Construction began in 1857 and was

under nine inches thick from top to bottom and supports

completed in 1859. It was built much differently than the

the spiral staircase.

previous two. The third lighthouse was erected with two

The lighthouse holds the distinction of being built

separate walls to increase the stability and longevity of

by a man who would go on to shape the course of

the structure.

American history. Long before he was leading the Union

It was also designed to endure winds more power-

Army to victory at Gettysburg, Major General George

Meade managed the construction of the Cape May project. Meade also helped construct similar structures in Absecon and Barnegat while he worked with the Army Corps of Engineers. The third lighthouse originally featured an original Fresnel lens with 16 flash panels. Its lamps were first lit on Halloween night, 1859, sending a white beam of light out into the darkness every 30 seconds. The lanterns were kept burning by whale oil and tended by professional keepers. The men who kept the Cape May light going were employed by the government and lived with their families in the adjacent quarters. In 1938 a change was made in the lighthouse operation that made the keeper virtually obsolete. The beacon was converted to electric, with a 250-watt bulb installed that had the ability of casting a beam up to 19 miles at sea. One year later, in 1939, the coast guard assumed control of the nation’s lighthouses and the United States Lighthouse Service was dissolved. The electric bulbs burned in the tower until 1941, when it was purposely extinguished on account of World War II. The entire coast was ordered to go dark in an effort to confuse enemy ships and prevent a surprise night landing by invading armies. In 1946, operations resumed in the lighthouse and the lamp began flashing once again. The original Fresnel lens was removed and replaced with a more modern, rotating lens. The 250-watt bulb was also replaced with a powerful 1000-watt light. The coast guard completely automated the lighthouse and with the new system in place, the beacon flashed in a continuous 15-second pattern. The lighthouse sat solitary for more than 40 years, until an arrangement was made to restore the structure and open it to the public. Visitors and residents who enjoy seeing the Cape May lighthouse in all it present glory we a debt of gratitude to the Mid-Atlantic Center


COOL CAPE MAY excerpt from “the first resort” cxxiii GETTING TO THE POINT This page, top: The electric trolley travels between Cape May and the Point in this early 1900s picture, which shows the lighthouse in the background Cape May Point State Park

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THE LAST REMNANTS This page, below: An amateur photographer snaps a shot of the remains of the second lighthouse in 1963, before it was washed away completely Cape May Point State Park

YOU can buy a copy of The First Resort at the Exit Zero Store &

Gallery locations, at 109 Sunset Boulevard and 316 Beach Avenue, Cape May for the special price of $29.95, a $5 saving. Or order a copy either by calling our store on 609-770-8479, or buy online — visit our store at www.ezstore.us and click on PUBLICATIONS. for the Arts. The non-profit organization began leas-

officially sold the beacon to the State of New Jersey in

ing the structure from the Coast Guard in 1986 and

1992.

petitioned the government for financial grants to aid in the restoration. More than two million dollars in grant money was received for the overhaul, with MAC largely to thank.

Now that the lighthouse is once again in great shape and looking beautiful in the original daymark (the red-and-beige color pattern on the outside), MAC offers daily tours to the general public.

The organization has worked with a number of agen-

Visitors are able to climb 199 steps of the old spiral

cies to acquire the money and has overseen all restora-

staircase to the top and catch the same inspiring views

tion work at the lighthouse.

of the Cape May coastline that greeted lighthouse

To make the process even smoother, the coast guard

keepers 150 years ago.


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cxxvi COOL CAPE MAY summer events May 17 Armed Forces Day Ceremony at the World War II Lookout Tower The newly restored World War II Lookout Tower is the perfect setting to pay tribute to the dedicated men and women who have helped preserve our freedom. Starts at 11am, free admission. The tower is on Sunset Boulevard, near Cape May Point. Sponsored by the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org. May 17 Ghost 101 Investigation Join paranormal research team Ghost-One for an investigation at the reputedly haunted Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. To begin the evening enjoy a delicious dinner at the Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom as the team explains their investigating techniques. Then enter the 1879 mansion with a member of Ghost-One and try your hand at some of their investigating tools and do EVP readings. Limited event. $45 per person. Starts at 6:30pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org. May 17–18 NJ Audubon Cape MAYgration Spring Birding Festival A celebration of spring migration focusing on the concentration of shorebirds and horseshoe crabs and migrating warblers. Special walks, programs, and lectures, day trips along the Delaware Bayshore, special evening programs and more! Visit www.BirdCapeMay.com. May 23 to October 14 Carriage House Gallery Exhibit: Cape May Ablaze The Carriage House Gallery, on the grounds

of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, hosts this dramatic history of 150 years of fire in Cape May, inspired by Ben Miller’s best-selling book The First Resort. Free admission, open daily, call for times. Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278. May 25 Crafts and Antiques for Memorial Day Vendors offer a wide selection of country crafts, folk art, custom-designed jewelry, antiques and a choice selection of Victorian items. Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton Place. Admission $2. From 10am to 4pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. May 25–June 12 Cape May Music Festival Enjoy world-class orchestral and chamber music, a world traditions series and Bach’s Lunches at the 25th annual Cape May Music Festival. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-2754278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. May 28 Bach’s Lunch Enjoy a mini-concert by members of the BayAtlantic Symphony and an elegant Tea Luncheon at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom located on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Starts at 12:30pm. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities. Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. May 31 Jazz at the Estate: New in 2014! Come to the Emlen Physick Estate for an after-

noon of live jazz music and celebrate the arrival of summer. Enjoy four sets of jazz performances on an outdoor stage, along with food, beer, wine, spirits and crafts vendors. From noon to 6:30pm. This event is co-sponsored by Exit 0 International Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. June 4-7 33rd South Jersey Shark Tournament The 2014 South Jersey Shark Tournament at South Jersey Marina is the longest-running tournament in New Jersey and also the richest! For more information, visit www.SouthJerseyTournaments.com or call 609-884-2400. June 4 Bach’s Lunch Enjoy a mini-concert by members of the BayAtlantic Symphony and an elegant Tea Luncheon at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom located on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Starts 12:30pm, $30 per person. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. June 5 Dr Physick’s 159th Birthday Party Join the Friends of the Physick Estate and celebrate the 159th birthday of Dr. Emlen Physick, Cape May’s illustrious Victorian citizen, on the grounds of the 1879 Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Watch a challenge croquet match between the Friends of the Physick Estate and Friends of the Cape May Lighthouse. Free admission. Wear your summer whites and root for your favorite players. Starts at 10am. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-

275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. June 7 West Cape May Strawberry Festival A small-town smorgasbord of entertainment, crafts and food including plenty of strawberries. Plus, sink your teeth in the best strawberry shortcake you will ever eat! The Strawberry Queen and King will be crowned at the end of the day. From 10am to 5pm at Wilbraham Park, in West Cape May. Free admission. June 7-8 Hands-on History Try your hand at crafts and trades from the 1800s in this family-friendly event at Historic Cold Spring Village, just a few miles north of downtown Cape May. There is blacksmithing, basketweaving, woodworking and more. Step inside the Village’s 26 restored, historic buildings and interact with historical interpreters to learn and create-the way our ancestors did! Children can get their ‘Pastport’ stamped for each hands-on activity they complete, and redeem it for a free treat in the Country Store! Visit www.hcsv.org for more information. June 7 An Evening with Groucho Award-winning actor, director and playwright Frank Ferrante recreates his PBS, New York and London acclaimed portrayal of legendary comedian Groucho Marx in this fast paced 90 minutes of hilarity. The two-act comedy consists of the best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes and songs, including “Hooray For Captain Spalding,” and “Lydia, the Tattooed Lady.” The audience becomes part of the show as Ferrante ad-libs his way throughout the performance in grand Groucho style. A show perfect for all ages. At Cape May Convention Hall, 7:30pm. Admission: $30. Call 609-884-9565 or visit www.DiscoverCapeMayNJ.com.


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cxxviii COOL CAPE MAY summer events June 7-8 21st Annual Boardwalk Craft Show A great way to spend the morning or afternoon browsing. Near Cape May Convention Hall. June 11 Bach’s Lunch Enjoy a mini-concert by members of the BayAtlantic Symphony and an elegant Tea Luncheon at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom located on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street at 12:30pm. $30 per person. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org. June 13 Lighthouse Full Moon Climb Take advantage of the light of the full moon and let it guide you up the 199 stairs to the starry top. From 8pm to 10pm. Price is $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. June 13 Ghost 101 Investigation Join paranormal research team Ghost-One for an investigation at the reputedly haunted Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom as the team explains their investigating techniques. Then enter the 1879 mansion with a member of Ghost-One and try your hand at some of their investigating tools and do EVP readings. Limited event. $45 per person. Starts 6:30pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

June 14 Seventh Annual Harborfest A celebration of the sea, its culture, and its ecology on Cape May’s harbor. Fresh seafood, live music vendors fill the streets. Educational programs, blessing of the waters and boating fleet, water activities, and marine demonstrations. Don’t miss the beer garden and a new variety of seafood challenges. Starts at 10am. June 14-15 Military Timeline Weekend Historic Cold Spring Village hosts an exhibition of various conflicts spanning several centuries including English Hundred Years War, Boer War, American Revolution and Civil War, World War II, Korean War and more! The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. June 21 Craft & Flea Market From 9am to 5pm in charming little Wilbraham Park in the heart of West Cape May. The perfect place to browse. Rain date June 22. June 21 Summer Wine Tasting Dinner Series Enjoy a four-course dinner paired with wines from Hawk Haven Vineyard, chosen for each course. Guests will learn about wine pairings and enjoy a wonderful meal. Also held July 19 and August 16. Starts at 7pm. Limited to 50 people. $85 per person per night. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. June 21-22 Paranormal Pursuits: Spiritualism in the 1800s Experience the spiritual side of 19th century history at Historic Cold Spring Village — including various mediums such as clairvoy-

ancy, mysticism, phrenology and magic. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. June 24 to August 26 Farmers Market and Community Concerts Every Tuesdays, from 3pm–7:30pm the area behind West Cape May Borough Hall on Broadway becomes one of the hottest scenes in town. Bring the family along for live music and lots of great booths manned by local artisans and business owners. Great food! Concerts start at 5:30pm. Admission is free. June 28 Victorian Family Fair A traditional Victorian fair with activities for the whole family on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May’s only Victorian house museum. The day features live musical performances, crafts, collectibles, living history characters, children’s activities and refreshments. From 10am-4pm. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-8845404, 800-275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org. June 28 Teddy Bear Tea Party: BYOB: Bring your own bear (or dolly). Teddy Bear Tea Parties at the Emlen Physick Estate feature kid-friendly menus and teddy bear music. Miss Jeanne and a special guest from The Cape May Teddy Bear Co. will be presenting stories and activities for the Teddy Bear Tea attendees as well as providing a goody bag. At 11am and 1pm. $18 for adults; $10 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or to make reservations, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org.

June 28-29 Cape May Quilt & Fiber Show Historic Cold Spring Village’s 27th annual Quilt Show has expanded into a full-scale event celebrating all forms of fiber arts. In addition to voting for your favorite quilt, guests can take in workshops and demonstrations on knitting, crocheting, wool dyeing, sheep shearing and more. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv. org. July 1 Kiwanis Annual Pancake Breakfast Kiwanis Club of Cape May host this popular fundraiser every year. From 7–11am at Cape May Convention Hall. Donation $8 adults; $2 for kids under 4, $2. Take out available. July 2 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am-2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. July 4 Independence Parade The City of Cape May will stage its annual Independence Parade, with parade participants gathering at noon. The parade route is on Beach Avenue from Philadelphia Avenue to Patterson with the reviewing stand near Convention Hall. July 4 All-American Picnic and Fireworks Display The Grand Lawn of Congress Hall becomes the hottest ticket in town, hosting a jamboree of events to celebrate Independence Day. There’s


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Cape May Winery, on Townbank Road, is a little slice of paradise in America’s Original Seaside Resort.


cxxx COOL CAPE MAY summer events great food for all the family and lots of fun activities, from sack races to face-painting.

Watching the annual fireworks display from the Grand Lawn of Congress Hall. Photographs by Aleksey Moryakov

July 5 Craft & Flea Market From 9am-5pm in Wilbraham Park, on Broadway and West Perry in West Cape May. July 5-6 Celebrate the Garden State New Jersey celebrates its 350th birthday in 2014 — meet important figures from New Jersey’s past, learn what makes this state special, and enjoy a slice of birthday cake at Historic Cold Spring Village, located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. July 9 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am to 2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. July 10 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, the classic ET. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot. July 11-13 Promenade Art Show From 10am to 5pm in Cape May Convention Hall. Free admission.

let it guide you up the 199 stairs to the starry top. From 8pm to 10pm. Price is $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

July 12 Lighthouse Full Moon Climb Take advantage of the light of the full moon and

July 12 Jersey Cape Antique Auto Show Come by Rotary Park in downtown Cape May

from 10am to 2pm to ogle some seriously beautiful cars.

information on the Village, visit them online at www.hcsv.org.

July 12-13 10th Annual Celtic Festival Celebrate traditions of the Celtic Highlands with live entertainment — music, dancing, crafts, beer pavilion and more. Hosted by Historic Cold Spring Village, located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. For more

July 16 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am to 2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts &


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cxxxii COOL CAPE MAY summer events Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. July 17 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, the comedy Little Giants. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot. July 19 Fifth Annual Cape May Volleyball Tournament The public is invited to join us for a fun day on the beach while watching one of the beaches most exciting action sport. Last year, local Jimmy Walls won the pro division while several other local players placed second and third place, with over 49 teams participating in the event. Held on the beach in front of Cabanas. July 19-20 Hands-on History Try your hand at crafts and trades from the 1800s — blacksmithing, basketweaving, woodworking and more. Step inside Historic Cold Spring Village’s 26 restored, historic buildings and interact with interpreters to learn and create-the way our ancestors did. Children can get their ‘Pastport’ stamped for each activity they complete and redeem it for a free treat in the Country Store. The Village is located just north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. July 19 Summer Wine Tasting Dinner Series Enjoy a four-course dinner paired with wines from Hawk Haven Vineyard, chosen for each course. Guests will learn about wine pairings and enjoy a wonderful meal. Limited to 50 people, $85 per person per night. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities

The Farmers Market behind West Cape May Borough Hall is a fun spot throughout the summer, on Tuesdays. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

(MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. July 19 Art in the Park From 10am to 6pm in Wilbraham Park, Broadway and West Perry, in West Cape May. July 20 Captain Kidd Treasure Hunt Starts at Cape May Convention Hall at 1pm. The 51st annual event — lucky treasure seekers will follow Captain Kidd to the buried treasure sight

between Perry and Congress Street beaches. July 23 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse Held every Wednesday in summer. The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am to 2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-8845404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

July 24 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, the creepy classic Gremlins. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot. Not that watching the whole movie is the point — it’s more of a cool vibe thing. July 26-27 Railroad Days Historic Cold Spring Village is lined with


Cape May Stage runs a stellar program worthy of Broadway. One of last summer’s blockbusters was Boeing Boeing, featuring New York veterans Laura Woyasz and Chris Dolman. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

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cxxxiv COOL CAPE MAY summer events model railroads, garden displays and vendors. Discover all things locomotive. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org.

at the base of the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse including pirate-hat making, games, music and craft vendors. From 9am to 2pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-2754278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac. org.

July 30 The 82nd Queen Maysea Coronation Cape May’s 2014 Queen Maysea LXXXII and her court will be honored at Cape May Convention Hall at 7pm.

August 7 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, one of the all-time greats, Jaws. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot.

July 31 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, a real crowd-pleaser, Goonies. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot. August 1 Cape May Baby Parade Stand up and cheer for the youngsters at the 81st Annual Cape May Baby Parade. The parade will march off at 11am from Congress Hall on the beachfront and end near Convention Hall where awards will be presented. Trophies will be awarded in separate categories including Pretty Baby, Decorated Baby Carriage, Children Walking in Fancy Dress, Children Walking in Comic Dress, and Decorated on Wheels. There will also be awards for Best Float (motorized or pulled) and Best Overall Entry. August 2 Craft & Flea Market From 9am to 5pm in Wilbraham Park, Broadway and West Perry, in West Cape May. August 2-3 Down on the Farm Weekend Visit with your favorite barnyard animals, make take-home crafts, take a horse-and-carriage

The annual Cape May Baby Parade will be hold on August 1. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

ride with Levi the Horse and celebrate all things on the American farm at Historic Cold Spring Village, located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. August 5 National Night Out Cape May Police Department host this event, from 6-9pm, at Cape May Elementary School grounds on Lafayette Street. Show your support for the local community and enjoy fun, games and activities. National Night Out has been held annually since 1984 and is designed to strengthen neighborhood relations as well as police partnerships in an effort to fight and prevent crime.

August 6 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse Held every Wednesday in summer. The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am to 2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org. August 7 National Lighthouse Day Enjoy a pirate invasion and family activities

August 9-10 Paranormal Pursuits: Spiritualism in the 1800s Experience the spiritual side of 19th century history! Including various mediums such as clairvoyancy, mysticism, phrenology, magic and much more, at Historic Cold Spring Village, located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org for more information. August 9 Third Annual Craft Beer & Crab Festival Come to the beautiful grounds of the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, and experience what CBS NY named one of New Jersey’s Top Five Summer Festivals. This all-day festival features local craft beers to wash down favorite summer picnic foods such as steamed crabs, crab cakes, pulled pork, corn on the cob, potato salad and more. Enjoy live music all day on the outdoor stage. Have fun with stilt-walkers, jugglers and acrobats, crafts vendors, a farmers’ market and more. There will be a charge for food, beverages and some activities. Bring home a commemorative pint glass or T-shirt. Presented by MAC.


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cxxxvi COOL CAPE MAY summer events On this night, a real crowd-pleaser, Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot.

August 9-10 Promenade Craft Show From 10am to 5pm at Cape May Convention Hall.

August 23-24 Seafarers’ Weekend Pirates invade Historic Cold Spring Village! Catch the action with exciting pirate fight shows from Valhalla’s Pirates throughout the weekend. Take in exhibits and activities such as antique boats, duck decoy carving and more. Plus, sea chanties and sing-alongs. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org.

August 10 Lighthouse Full Moon Climb Take advantage of the light of the full moon and let it guide you up the 199 stairs to the starry top of Cape May’s historic 1859 lighthouse. From 8-10pm. Price is $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org. August 13 Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse Held every Wednesday in summer. The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique crafts vendors at the base of the lighthouse. From 9am to 2pm. Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org.

August 28 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, Babe: The Gallant Pig. Show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot. Pirates invade Historic Cold Spring Village on the weekend of August 23-24 in the popular Seafarers’ Weekend — a perfect family weekend event. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

May. Visit www.hcsv.org for more information.

August 14 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences. On this night, a real crowd-pleaser, Ghostbusters. The show starts at 8:30pm — arrive earlier to snag a good spot.

August 16 Summer Wine Tasting Dinner Series Enjoy a four-course dinner paired with wines from Hawk Haven Vineyard, chosen for each course. Guests will learn about wine pairings and enjoy a wonderful meal. Limited to 50 people, price is $85 per person per night. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org.

August 16 Art in the Park From 10am to 6pm in Wilbraham Park, Broadway and West Perry, in the heart of West Cape May.

August 16-17 Classic Car Show and Cruise Vintage cars and trucks fill Historic Cold Spring Village from 11am-3pm. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape

August 21 Movies on the Beach Grab some blankets and chairs and head for the beach behind Cape May Convention Hall for one of the most popular summer indulgences.

August 17-22 23rd Annual Mid-Atlantic $500,000 The Mid-Atlantic, hosted at Canyon Club Marina is, boat for boat, the richest marlin and tuna tournament in the world. With prize money approaching $2,000,000, the event continues to set the world standard for sport fishing tournaments. For more information, visit www.ma500.com.

August 29 Junior Clamshell Pitching Tournament Windsor Beach hosts this Cape May tradition — the Rich Reinhart Memorial Junior Clamshell Pitching Tournament from 11am to 3pm. The tournament is open to boys and girls in two age groups — under 10 and 10-17. The tournament is free, shells are provided, and there are trophies for all winners and runners-up. And there’s free instruction from the pros. Named in memory of Rich Reinhart (the former president and founder of the International Clamshell Pitching Club of Cape May), the tournament is now carried on by Rich’s daughter, Stephanie Stephens. Call 609-884-9565. August 30 West Cape May Tomato Festival This annual event, from 9am to 5pm at Wilbraham Park, features Jersey fresh-grown toma-


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The Exit Zero Store and Gallery hosts fun events all summer long. Check their Facebook page for details (hi, Janis!). Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

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town Cape May. For more information, visit www.hcsv.org. September 13 Cape May Lobster Bake Savor fall’s bounty at the Hawk Haven Vineyard as you enjoy a traditional lobster bake of lobster tail, corn on the cob, and more, all under the big tent. Hawk Haven wines, along with live music and the evening sky, will perfectly complement your meal. Hawk Haven Vineyard and Winery is located at 600 South Railroad Avenue in Rio Grande, a short drive from downtown Cape May. The event runs from 5pm to 8pm. Admission $50. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org.

August 30-31 Hands-on History Try your hand at crafts and trades from the 1800s at Historic Cold Spring Village — blacksmithing, basketweaving, woodworking and more. Step inside the Village’s 26 restored, historic buildings and interact with historical interpreters to learn and create-the way our ancestors did! Children can get their ‘Pastport’ stamped for each hands-on activity they complete, and redeem it for a free treat in the Country Store. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. For more information, visit www.hcsv.org. August 30-31 Summer Send-Off Craft Show From 10am to 5pm in Cape May Convention Hall. Free admission. September 6 Full Moon Ghost Hunt with Ghost-One Ghost-One, an experienced Pennsylvania paranormal research team, is hosting a full moon ghost hunt at Cape May’s original haunted house, the Physick Estate. Try out some of Ghost-One’s investigating tools and do EVP (electronic voice phenomena) readings inside the mansion. Visit the Carriage House for dessert and to discuss your findings. Starts at 7:45pm, $30 per person. Limited to 50 people. Visit www.capemaymac.org. September 6-7 Revolutionary War Encampment The American Revolution comes to life with reenactors and encampments from both Loyalist and Patriot militia at Historic Cold Spring Village. Field camps, weaponry, programs and

The Mutt Strut will be held on the promenade on September 13. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

more. The Village is located just north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. September 8 Lighthouse Full Moon Climb Take advantage of the light of the full moon and let it guide you up the 199 stairs to the starry top. Price is $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 13-21 Cape May Food & Wine Celebration Enjoy winery tours, tastings, demonstrations, Chefs’ Dine-Arounds, dinners and much more!

Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 13-14 Civil War Weekend The Blue and the Gray invade Cape May at one of Historic Cold Spring Village’s longest-running and most popular events — an unmissable treat for the whole family. Union and Confederate troops camp throughout the Village, providing demonstrations on field hospitals, mounted cavalry, weaponry and more. The Village is the perfect place to host such an historic event — it’s located just a couple miles north of down-

September 13 Mutt Strut Celebrate the end of the dog days of summer at the Eighth Annual Mutt Strut. Enjoy a fun morning with your dog on the Cape May Promenade 8am to noon after registering near Cape May Convention Hall. Donations for registration and auction benefit local canine programs with the event rasising about $5000 each year. Rain date is Sunday, September 14. For more information call 609-513-4770. September 14-15, 17-18 Chefs’ Dine-Arounds Board MAC’s trolley for a five-course gourmet feast and a chance to taste the best of the best in Cape May. Five different premier restaurants will each serve a course, which will be paired with wine from the sponsoring winery. A winery representative will explain pairings. A trolley shuttle between restaurants is provided. Reserve early; limited to 34 people per night. Admission $125 (gratuity included). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts &


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Reflections of the charming boathouses at Cape May harbor. Photograph by Charles Riter


cxl COOL CAPE MAY summer events Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 16 Beer Tasting Dinner Learn how to pair beer with food in this fourcourse dinner at Aleathea’s Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May. America’s beer authority Gary Monterosso has matched each course to a different style beer and will discuss the pairings. Reserve early; limited to 50 people. Admission $65 (gratuity included). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 19 Cape May Wine Trail Spend the day visiting Cape May County’s wineries and sampling the unique flavors of each. Begin with lunch at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom, then board the trolley to Willow Creek Winery, Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery and Natali Vineyards. $75 includes lunch, wine tastings at each vineyard and a wine tasting glass. From noon to 5pm. Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 19 to May 10 Cape May’s 2014-15 Designer Show House Every year, a beautiful home in Cape May, America’s Original Seaside Resort, is given an imaginative makeover, spotlighting the creativity of local and regional designers. This popular annual event is sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. September 20 Beachfront Run The 31st Annual Cape May Beachfront Run features two-mile and five-mile courses. Starts at 8:30am. Registration is $15 until September 15,

And they’re off! The annual Beachfront Run is on September 20. (Hi there, Kai and Quinn Bithell!) Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

$20 thereafter. For information call the City of Cape May at 609-884-9565.

5404, 800-275-4278 or visit MAC online at www.capemaymac.org.

September 20 Chocolate Lovers’ Feast It’s a bountiful buffet for chocolate lovers! Enjoy dozens of different chocolate creations and return as often as you like for more of your favorites. This is a limited event so reserve early. Held at the Blue Rose Inn, 653 Washington Street. Starts at 1pm. Admission is $35. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-

September 20 Bourbon Tasting Dinner Join other enthusiasts and learn about the nuances of this classic American spirit in a program at Aleathea’s Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May. Enjoy pairings with a bourbon representative during each course of your fourcourse meal. Admission is $75. Starts at 6pm. For more information and reservations, call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

September 21 A Taste of Cape May Come to Cape May Convention Hall for this popular food and wine extravaganza — a special opportunity to learn about and sample wines from five Cape May area wineries, along with samples of menu selections from some of Cape May’s fine restaurants. Shop local artisans and crafts persons displaying their food-and-winerelated merchandise, with live entertainment by the Herb Moore Trio. From 1pm to 3pm. Admission is $30. For tickets call 609-8849565 or visit www.capemayconventionhall.org.


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HINK of West Cape May as the quiet little sister who doesn’t get as much attention but who has a lot to offer when you take the time to get to know her. Naturally, Cape May proper gets all props when you think of this beautiful island, but don’t neglect the sibling! Here are the reasons why...

West Cape May, although it’s just a few blocks from the beach in places, has an instantly rural feel as soon as you cross over the border (and, yes, we know it’s not much of a border — okay, it’s not actually a border at all). This allows you to take a break from the hue and cry of the beach on a hot summer’s day. Anchored by the unmissable West End Garage, West Cape May has a quirky selection of fine stores, virtually all of them locally owned and operated. It’s where you will find gourmet treats from Seaside Cheese and The Cape May Market, for example. As well as, ahem, the fabulous Exit Zero Store and Gallery, Cape May Honey Farm, People People and the recently opened

Artist’ Cooperative Gallery, which features the work of more than a dozen local artists. There aren’t many restaurants but the selection, though small, offers selection and quality in equal measures. And, although some of you might not realize it, West Cape May is festival central on this island — from the celebration of strawberries in June to lima beans in October (plus art and antique shows in between), Wilbraham Park is a hotbed of artisanal activity for half of the year. So park your car and take the short stroll along Perry Street and explore... you’ll be glad you got acquainted.


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The mysterious story behind “The Cape� A manuscript by a poor South Jersey carpenter was supposed to be released by world-famous Philadelphia publisher J. B. Lippincott in the 1940s. But after a disagreement the unknown writer put the story in a box, where it stayed for 60 years... until it was rescued by his grandson. But how could such an unlikely man write such a remarkable story?


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BY JACK WRIGHT

HIS is a story about a story — it begins with a manuscript depicting the adventures of a young British man, the sole survivor of a 17th-century shipwreck off the coast of South Jersey, who washes up on the shore of what is now Cape May. The manuscript follows his integration into a tribe of Lenni-Lenape indians, the original inhabitants of the southern part of the state; his unlikely ascension to tribal chief; and

his rollicking adventures as he takes on ruthless whalers who are drawn to the Cape. Eventually, the hero of this tale, John McJack, is forced to leave the Cape and lead his tribe north through Cumberland County, all the while fighting off the advances of ruthless white men who seek to exploit the land, and the people who had lived there for centuries before the ships started rolling in. Eventually, this manuscript became a book and you will have to read the book to find out more about the remarkable John McJack — to give you a sneak peak, we’ve excerpted the first chapter, beginning on

Charles Miskelly (right) with his wife Ida, their daughter, son and daughter-in-law. Miskelly was a blue-collar carpenter who managed to write a novel that was accepted by a worldfamous Philadelphia publisher before a disagreement put the manuscript into cold storage for around 60 years.

page 48. In the meantime, let me tell you the equally remarkable story behind the story. Around three years ago, a tall, silver-haired gentleman paid a visit to the offices of Exit Zero Publishing in Cape May. As usual, I was upstairs tapping away at my computer, wrestling with another project deadline (cue the violins) and, as usual, I was irked by having to walk downstairs to say hello to a stranger making a cold call (it happens often, and I should never complain, for great things can come from such chance encounters). This time, I was greeted by a man with twinkling (they really do) blue eyes who told me his grandfather had written a book about this area a long time ago and would I like to read the manuscript? The man, George Carlisle, offered me a cardboard box that was torn at the edges and which at one time had contained EagleA typewriter paper made by the American Writing Paper Corporation, of Holyoke, Massachusetts. Inside the box was a yellowed manuscript, the chapters held together by paper clips, many of which had rusted, leaving their outlines etched on the paper. Just how long ago was this story written, I asked George. “Around the 1940s,” he replied, adding that a prominent Philadelphia company, J. B. Lippincott & Co. (I later discovered that they published, among other great works, Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird and Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49), had wanted to publish the book back then, but that George’s grandfather, Charles Whitecar Miskelly, had refused when Lippincott asked to make some (apparently minor) changes. A curious thing since Mr Miskelly was a humble carpenter-turned-chicken farmer-turned-carpenter-again-when-the-chickenbusiness-crashed who presumably didn’t receive these kinds of offers every day.


COOL CAPE MAY the story behind “THE CAPE” cxlix I was intrigued enough to take the box off George’s hands and promised him I would get around to reading it. Back upstairs, I slid the box into one of 30 shelves in the huge hutch I had built by a local carpenter to resemble an old post office sorting desk. I pretend that it makes me more organized but, in reality, things go into those shelves and can disappear from my thoughts for quite a long time. Which is what happened to the old manuscript. Around six months after George visited, he called to ask if I had read the story. I told him I hadn’t but that I would get around to it. “No problem, Jack, I know you will read it. And I think you will really appreciate it,” said George. At least another six months went by before George called again. One of my colleagues picked up the phone and I thought about asking her to take a message, since I was embarrassed to admit I still hadn’t got to the manuscript. But that would have been unworthy behavior, so I took the call. Again, George was upbeat and chirpy, not even a hint of impatience in his voice. “I know you’re busy, and I know you will get around to it,” said George. And I did, about 18 months after George first visited me. One day, in October of 2012 I decided there would never be a time when I could feel unshackled enough to take the time to settle back in my office chair with a cup of tea in hand and leisurely work my way through the story, so I took it home and decided that no matter what, I would start the book that night. I figured I would read three or four chapters and quickly make up my mind about whether or not it was worth publishing. I’ll admit — I went into it with very low expectations (the majority of submissions I receive from wannabe writers are on the mediocre side). But that night I read eight or nine of the 23 chapters and only stopped when sleep took over. As soon as I woke

Charles and Ida outside their home along the Maurice River in Cumberland County,

up the next morning, I read about six more. That night, I read another bunch, and finished the book the next morning. I felt like I had discovered buried treasure. I didn’t just love the story itself — I was also blown away by the beauty of the writing, by the remarkable detail in the descriptions of the landscape. One of my favorite writers is Thomas Hardy, the great 19th-century British novelist who made the environment a major character in almost all of his brilliant stories. Well, Charles Whitecar Miskelly did the same thing with the counties of Cape May and Cumberland (although they didn’t exist when this story was set, in the 1600s). Shortly after finishing the book I called George, goosebumps appearing on my arms, and told him I would be delighted to publish the book. He was, naturally, thrilled — but not, I should say, surprised. I followed up by sending George an email which explained the basics of how publishing works — I told him about the royalties we would offer and talked about the print run and distribution. I wrote the email as if he knew nothing about the publishing world, which is an assumption I had made. A big assumption. Shortly after I wrote that email, I Googled George Carlisle just for the heck of it. All I knew is that he lived in Cambridge, Massachussets and loved to visit Cape May as often as possible (staying at the Chalfonte Hotel). Here’s what I found in one story about him... Carlisle, a University of Delaware graduate, received his Master of Fine Arts from the renowned Writing Workshop of the University of Iowa. He taught creative writing for 45 years at St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH — one of the top preparatory schools in the country — and was head of the English department for a period of time. Turns out that George, who I had taken for a kindly old gentleman who simply wanted to do his


cl COOL CAPE MAY the story behind “THE CAPE” grandfather a favor by having someone read his manuscript, had taught some very fine writers in his time, including the brilliant Nick Paumgarten, a staff writer for The New Yorker, and Rick Moody, an acclaimed novelist best known for The Ice Storm. I was mortified and wrote another note to George, apologizing for what must have come across as a very patronizing email — here I was explaining the basics of the publishing industry to someone who seemed steeped in it. But he hadn’t been offended in the least and was surprised I could even find him on Google. (George is as humble as he is charming.) Later that year, George returned to our offices to tell us more about his grandfather, and that’s when the story behind the writer became as intriguing as the book itself. Charles Whitecar Miskelly, for all his obvious skills with words, was no professional writer. He was born in 1880 and grew up in Millville, NJ. He became a carpenter, although he later gave that up to start a business breeding chickens. According to George, the enterprise didn’t work out as Charles had hoped and sometime in the 1930s his grandfather lost everything. “He didn’t have a cent to his name,” said George, “so he went back into carpentry and did what he could to feed his family, but he definitely struggled.” George grew up in nearby Bridgeton and although he had more than a passing interest in writing, he didn’t discuss literature with his grandfather. “We would go on fishing trips for the day — he loved to fish on the Maurice River. But he would never discuss writing. I was always aware that he wrote a lot, on a typewriter held together with fishing wire, but that was the extent of it.” On a typewriter held together with fishing wire. You can see how easy it was to fall in love with the story of this book. It was only after his grandfather passed away, in 1963 at the age of 83, that George discovered the manuscript and subsequently learned about the trip that Charles had made, with his uncle, to the Philadelphia office of J. B. Lippincott. “My grandfather was a shy man and he got cold feet about visiting the publisher, but my uncle apparently talked him into it,” said George. “I don’t know what happened in that office, but Lippincott were keen on putting the book on their fall print list. However, it all

fell apart when they told Charles they wanted to make some changes. He was a proud man and I guess a stubborn one, too.” George kept the manuscript, along with other stories written by his grandfather, in a closet for a long time — more than 40 years. It was only when he retired, in 2008, that he decided to devote time to finally finding a publisher for Charles Whitecar Miskelly. I feel proud, if I can be proud on behalf of a man who is no longer with us (and a man I never met), to finally present this compelling piece of work to the world, but full disclosure — I also felt guilty when I suggested to George that we had to change the title of his grandfather’s manuscript, which was called Moons of the Manitou. George agreed with me that this title was too abstract, though I still wonder if Charles, even with the benefit of hindsight (and the gift of eternal life), would have agreed to such a change. I also made some minor changes to dialogue, tamping down some of the 17th-century lingo, which was a little overbearing in places. But other than that, the book is untouched, as impressive today as it was to the editors at J. B. Lippincott six or so decades ago. For me, the most intriguing part of the story is the author’s note, which you will find on the next page. My initial instinct was that Charles was using a bit of artistic licence, allowing the reader to believe that there was some truth to this story. But I changed my mind after I read the book — I was astonished by the detailed descriptions of the Lenni-Lenape way of life. This was someone who had either done a huge amount of research into Native American culture, or who had substantial personal experience of it. Given that Charles wrote this book in rural South Jersey (about 60 years before Google came along) and wasn’t given to taking day trips to visit the Free Library of Philadelphia, for instance, it made me wonder how on earth he could have had access to this kind of information. It made George wonder, too. “It’s a big mystery to everyone in the family how he would have known so much about the indian way of life,” he said. “Sure, he would maybe go away fishing for the day, or walking in the woods. But that doesn’t explain how he could have learned so

much about the Lenni-Lenape people.” Does George think the author’s note is genuine? That this story really is based on a true story passed along by tribal elders? Or could Charles have been the kind of man who would play a little fast and loose, trying to pass his manuscript off as an authentic story rooted in Lenni-Lenape tradition. “No, not at all,” said George. “He was a serious man, a man of principles. The whole thing is fascinating. I wish he were still around to ask.” So do I. By the way, I looked up the company who made the paper on which Charles typed his story — the American Writing Paper Corporation began operations in 1899 at Holyoke, MA, and at its peak controlled 75% of the country’s fine paper output. The company went out of business in 1962. On the side of the box is a little blue stamp that says Cohanzick Office Supply Co., who were based in Bridgeton, which neighbors Charles’ home town of Millville. I don’t know who owned the office supply shop, but was curious to see that Bridgeton’s zoo (the oldest in New Jersey) is named Cohanzick. After a little bit of keyboard research, I discovered that the zoo was named for the Cohanzick tribe of Lenni-Lenape indians who at one time lived alongside the Cohansey River in Bridgeton. It made me wonder — did Charles Whitecar Miskelly buy the box of typewriter paper from an office supply company owned by a Lenni-Lenape family? Did he have connections to the tribe that even his own family didn’t know about? Printer deadlines prevented me from digging any deeper, but if there’s a reprint (a boy can dream), maybe I will be able to discover more about the story behind the story. And now, that’s more than enough musing from me... if I were you, I’d go ahead and read the story of John McJack. Turn the page to begin reading the first chapter. Or just go ahead and buy it from either of the two Exit Zero stores (at 316 Beach Avenue and 109 Sunset Boulevard) or online at www.ezstore.us.

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HE first white man to see the mainland of what would later be New Jersey, and especially the southern end of it, was one EstevĂŁo Gomez in 1525, but nobody did anything about it for nearly a century. The land, between its bay and its ocean, lay as it had for ages. Its people, of the tribe of Lenni-Lenape, walked its woods and beaches, and where the brightly colored stones lay strewn upon the bar, they watched the sea and marveled at the winged ships that rode on the sea. But no ship, and no white man, ever came to their shore. And then, one winter day when a change of wind blew the mists away to let the sun show red beyond the waters of the bay, a ship seemed to sail away from the land. From behind the point of the cape, where the land hooked its finger between the bay and the ocean to form a harbor, the ship sailed out to the sea. It left the shore where the little stream trickled down from the sweet-water pond among the cedar trees, where at the foot of the wooded slope a little band of red people lived, back a way from the beach.

There were a dozen wigwams or tepees, made of skins and bark, each with the totem of the turtle painted on its walls. Each home had its problems, of food and shelter and water. Commonplace things through commonplace ages, until that winter day when the strange ship moved through the east-wind mists and sailed away when the wind had changed to the west. From the sandy and wooded bluff some five miles to the north, almost as far as the little creek which shoved its salted and twisting thread through the narrow and tree-girt meadow, Wawakna, chief of another band, saw the ship sail away. He stood on the bluff with his daughter, Minyanata, who was eight years old. Forgetting both dignity and daughter, Wawakna shouted and pointed. From the town among the trees, back a little from the bay, his people came running. And Lagunaka, too, the medicine man. All stood and wondered. They were frightened, too, because how could the ship sail away from the land without first having come to it? No one had seen the ship come in, but Wawakna gravely explained that this was because of the mists. But Lagunaka pondered. Wise in the ways of devils and such, the magician

doubted. He believed there was devilry in the wind. He would make a brew and sing a song and shake a rattle, and do what he could to fend off the evil. However, because of the quarrel between the two camps, none could go down to the point to see what had happened. In the morning Wawakna would send a wampum down to seek the peace and learn the news. But the night wind shifted to the north of east; for four long days a blizzard blew; the snow piled high in the trails. The mystery of the ship could wait a while, and with the waiting the fear of the people lessened. Perhaps, the ship hadn’t been leaving the harbor at all; more likely it had been sailing along the coast, as others had done. After his brew and his song, and especially after the blizzard had begun to blow, Lagunaka explained that the distance had been deceptive: the ship had sailed past the point of land and not from it. Lagunaka, a jealous man, was extremely isolationist. The magician down by the pond would not agree with him on many matters, and this had been responsible for the neighborhood ill feeling. So things continued as they were until after warm weather had come. But the important point was this: what one


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cliv COOL CAPE MAY EXCERPT FROM “THE CAPE” ship had done another could do. Other ships had passed the cape. One was the Half Moon of Captain Henry Hudson, exploring new waterways on his way to the great river and bay which would bear his name. Bypassing the cape, leaving the naming of it to Captain Cornelius Mey, of the ship Glad Tidings. It was in April, eight years later, when Minyanata was sixteen and John McJack an uncertain 23 that McJack came ashore on a piece of timber, about a mile from the point of the cape and four miles below Wawakna’s camp, up on the bluff. For more than three hours McJack lay on the beach without even the strength to pull himself the rest of the way out of the water. Half unconscious, he lay with the waves lapping about his waist, then his knees, and then his ankles as the tide receded, leaving him on the hard-packed sand. The skin of his arms was bloody from gripping a broken timber while the wind howled and the waves buried him in the rush of water. As he slowly moved his arms across the sand of the beach, he heard the crunch as the ship crashed the bar in the thunder squall, the cracking of the planking, and the screams of the crew. McJack dug his hands into the sand and pulled them back painfully to his side and then stretched them over his head again as if he were swimming. He groaned, opened his eyes, and saw the beach, the marsh, the high ground, and the forest. “Praise to god and all his saints who brought me through.” He raised himself slowly

to his knees and added, “And the saints help all who didn’t make it,” as he saw the litter from the wreck along the edge of the water. A few feet away from him lay the timber with the crooked handle of his adze emerging, its blade sunk deep in the wood. “And what is this?” he asked himself as he drew his hand across the sand and collected

shiny colored stones in his fingers. “Be I lucky enough to land on a bejeweled beach?” But his exhaustion made his interest short-lived. The sun was setting, and he realized that soon the tide would come back in an effort to reclaim him. He crawled himself beyond the reach of the water where the sand was soft and soon fell asleep.

The next morning, stiff and sore from the night and starved after more than a day without food, he stood on the beach where the forest came clear to the shore, watching the birds come over the water. He was appalled by his loneliness. Except for the visible birds and the invisible beasts, his world seemed empty of living things. But McJack shrugged his shoulders and gave thanks for his adze to the saints an ’all, and raked some clams from among the stones. He wandered down the beach and drank from a little stream. There was wreckage, broken boards and timbers and pieces of sail, but, thanking the saints again, no bodies. “Best they should rest where they be,” McJack decided. “Mayhap they be better than me, at that.” He had no doubt that the woods were full of wild animals, and probably wild men. Probably they were watching him that minute. He decided it was fortunate the saints were on his side. He found some canvas and enough lumber to make himself a hut between the reach of the tide and the line of the forest. And that night falling asleep with an empty stomach, he was grateful for his canvas-covered shelter, though he crouched and shivered. There were strange sounds in the dark. An owl. A fox yelped shrilly. And once when McJack had dozed a little because the owl and the fox and the night were still, there came a scream from the dark. “Saints help me now!” pleaded John McJack. “It’s the devil let loose in the land, and all, to set me teeth a’ chatter with the fright. Or mayhap it were the banshee call: Saints send the mornin’ sun to shine and stop me shivers!”


COOL CAPE MAY EXCERPT FROM “THE CAPE” clv Next morning, brave in the light of it, or desperate because of hunger, he ventured into the woods, frightened a cougar away from the carcass of a fawn, and broke his fast on raw venison, using the adze blade for a knife. The meat was young and not too tough, and the blood trickled down through the stubble on his chin. “For a flint and steel I would pay, but I’ve naught with which to pay, so what I shall get I must take. I wonder why the land be so scarce with men? I had heard there were injuns in all of the coastlands. Mayhap some thing be wrong with this land. Mayhap that were a banshee call! McJack, be wise and wary! Ye must, whilst ye wander in the wood.” But that day, and in spite of his own advice, he did a foolish thing: he chased a tiny bear cub and brought the mother charging at him from a thicket. By a miracle, or by the grace of the saints and all, the battle was short. McJack drove the pin of the adze through the animal’s skull. She reared and roared, spun round and round, the adze handle swaying. She pawed at the thing, and then her spine crumpled and she fell and slowly died while McJack, white-faced and shaking, stood and watched. That was how he got his robe of stinking bear hide, and the cub for a pet. He christened it Saint Pat. It took until dusk to remove the great hide, and then he moved away from the carcass lest it draw other beasts in the night. He went back to the more open shore of the bay. At first the cub bit his fingers, but later it cuddled down in his arms. “Sure,” said McJack, “ye be something to talk to, though ye be too young and too dumb

to sense that I murdered your mother, and to hold it against me. But this night we can sleep more warm in her hide, do we sleep at all. “And,” he added, “Saints send yer daddy, if ye had one, some other place, else he should come searching. Saint Pat, me lad, quit yer squirming now, would ye know yer own dad did ye see him? Seems that I’ve heard ye would not

at all. By all the laws of righteous men, I reckons yerself a bastard! Seems that a bear be like some men: he will get a wench with child and leave her to bear it. And fend for it too. Saints grant that I have not done that same; I cannot be sure!” This set McJack to thinking of his sins. He made a little prayer for forgiveness, while he

crouched in his sailcloth shack and heard the raindrops. Another April shower, and McJack slept a little under his stinking bear hide, cuddling Saint Pat lest he wander away. “Saint Pat, me lad,” he told the cub, “I needs ye to talk to, lest me head be addled with the loneliness. I do, at that!” Next day he went back to the carcass of the bear; some beasts had been at it. There were cat tracks in the sand, McJack nodded. “Mayhap it will lure the beasts from me,” he reasoned. “I will search a bit further in the wood and stay away from here come night.” And he hadn’t gone more than a hundred yards inland when he came to a trail. It led down toward the point and up to the north. It was almost a yard wide, winding between the thickets and under the towering trees. “It’s a great highway of a sort, I will wager a wagon,” said McJack to the cub. He grinned. “And do I win that wagon, we will climb aboard and ride.” He scratched his head, felt meditatively his chin where the whiskers were sprouting. “Sure, the path were made by the feet of men, though no tracks show. Mayhap it’s because of the rain in the night. Where it leads up yonder I cannot tell, but to the south it cannot go so far: it would be stopped by the sea. I will go down yon and learn, but slow, and taking care. There may be injuns there. They may be good or bad. McJack, ye cannot wander long alone in the wood. Mayhap do ye find them, the Injuns will kill ye. Ye will take the path to the sea.” He went warily, pausing at every turn of the trail. Watching for footprints of men. But he found none, even when the way dipped


clvi COOL CAPE MAY EXCERPT FROM “THE CAPE” down into a spot of marshland that wet his feet. On to the south for nearly a mile, through thicketed tunnels and open places, then beneath towering cedars. The path went through and crossed a tiny stream, two cedar logs for a bridge. These were old, beginning to rot, but McJack walked over, adze in his right hand and Saint Pat in his left arm, the pack strapped across his shoulders. “This land be accursed,” he muttered. “Almost I fears to go on, but go I must. This path leads to somewhere to be sure. I wonder what?” There was a thicket of briars beyond the bridge and then the land sloped upward to pines and oaks and locust trees and to what had been a campsite. The stream under the bridge ran to a little pond; beyond stood the towering cedars, reflected in the water. Their tops swayed in the springtime breeze, but the water was still. Not a soul was in sight, no wigwams nor tepees. McJack crossed himself and whispered a charm against pixies and elves and leprechauns... “or injuns, live ones or dead ones. More like it will be the dead, for the life has been burned from the very soil. Naught grows but trees where once the people lived. And there be dead cedars hung with the root ends up, about the camp. I wonder.” McJack walked warily across the campsite. The only sound at the moment was the sea; he could faintly hear the breakers on the ocean shore. Down the stream course he could glimpse the bay, for the marsh ran clear to the waters there. McJack shivered. ‘Saint Pat,” said he, “we

have a deadened world to our lonesome selves. We have at that! Where be the people that were here before? Why be the place so still?” And he dared the stillness with a loud “Ahoy!” “Ahoy!” replied the echo from among the cedars. “Ahoy,” it whispered from beyond the bridge, and McJack made the sign of the cross again. “There be naught in the place, and I be afeared of it,” he confessed. “Sure, it did sound like a voice from the dead. I will not shout again at all. I will keep closed the mouth of me, for I’ve learned before now that this same mouth can bring me into trouble. What means that heap of soil over yon? What means these cedars hanging by their tails to swing in the wind?” These cedar tips had touched and swept the ground. The heap in the center showed the ends of charred sticks. Pieces of pottery had been washed out by the rains. The shaft of an arrow protruded. And where some beast had dug in the soil were feathers, as from a bonnet. These were scorched a little. McJack drew a deep breath. He glanced around and put the bear cub down. With his

adze he dragged the bonnet from the sand. “Aye, it were once a crown of some heathen sort,” he surmised. “Did I dig in the dirt I might find the man as wore it, the which I shall not do at all. Saints ask the god to give these people peace — it seems the whole village has died, but, then, they could not cover in the sand. Two things be plain,” he reasoned, “either some were left or others came and did it. A dead man, do he be alone, lies where he falls. As will I, mayhap. Which is not a glad thought at all; I will not think it. I be still alive; me hunger tells me so. Wait, what have I found?! A footprint of a man! He wears some sort of soften shoe. McJack, ye should be wary, for mayhap ye be seen! Ye cannot tell.” But although during the day he found more footprints he could not trail them nor find the man. “Mayhap he were but passing by, the same as myself,” he conjectured as toward evening he stood by the bay to watch the lonely sunset. He inquired Saint Pat’s opinion, but the bear only blinked, and McJack broke the shell of a clam for him, and the cub dined daintily. “Ye would rather have milk,” surmised McJack, “but that I cannot give ye; I never was shaped to that at all. So we will go back to the edge of this town for the night, for it’s plain the injuns shun the spot and do not tarry there. Ghosts and goblins may be there, but we must risk them. They might fright the guts from a man, but a spirit be less deadly than a spear in the dark.” So he pitched his tent on the edge of the camp among some saplings and he and his bear cub huddled inside. By that time the bear skin was rank indeed, but the stink was better than

the cold, for during the night the frost came down. The new moon was growing; it glinted on the frost and showed clear the surface of the pond, where the cedars reflected their blackness. The bare branches of the trees made serpentine marks on the sand of the campsite, and the sound of the surf sang faintly. No beasts made a sound, although the ducks in the bay seemed to quack at the moon at times. Perhaps these had awakened McJack. Cramped by his sleeping and with an ache in his knees, he pushed aside his robe and crawled out of his tent. There he was among the saplings; when he stood his head was above them. He could see the pond, and the cedars, and the shapes on the sand among the boles of the trees, there in the glint of the frost. But he saw only dimly, because frost was still falling. He stooped to rub his knees, then stood upright again. He drew a sort of gasping breath and again he whispered his charm word. And he called on his saints. He shivered, for a chill worse than frost had gone up his spine. Off in the camp among the shades, there where the sand was heaped in its pile, a gray shape showed. It walked slowly; had it not been a ghost it would have seemed feeble. It came toward McJack and stood in the moonlight. It wore a gray cloak, and its beard was white. It raised a hand as if pointing to the moon and, as if obedient, the moon went back behind a cloud. And then the gray thing vanished in the gloom. “Saints Mary and Michael!” he whispered. “What be the thing, and all?” But nobody answered, and McJack kept his watch


COOL CAPE MAY EXCERPT FROM “THE CAPE” clvii until dawn. The ghost didn’t show again. It seemed to have vanished in the heap of sand where McJack was sure that the dead men lay. One, perhaps, had been restless; he had risen to walk the night. “Can I but live to see the light,” declared McJack, “I will leave this place far behind.” But in the morning, when he found fresh footprints where the thing had stood, his courage came back, with the warmth and light of the sun. So he tried to follow the tracks, but they led over pine needles and fallen leaves, and he lost them. After that he found some ducks’ eggs, and he choked a little as he sucked them. Saint Pat ate an egg and some grubs that he found. He followed slowly while his master walked around the campsite and into the woods. Then they headed for the dunes behind the meadow. They rounded a thicket of beach plums. And beyond it, squatting in the sun, clad in a long and ragged coat with woods leaves clinging to it, was the man. His long hair was white and his beard hung down on his chest, his head bowed in sleep. He was so thin that the

coat pouched out in great wrinkles, and his hands showed the lines of their bones. “God help the man!” whispered McJack. “He were no ghost at all. Mayhap he were cast ashore the same as I. He sleeps by day and walks the wood by night. The man looks daft, small wonder. How shall I wake him, now?” He pondered a moment, looking up and down the shore for caution’s sake. Then: “Ahoy, kind sir! Would ye wake and give yer greetings to a friend?” The man slowly raised his head and opened his eyes; these were a faded blue and held a vacant stare. McJack told him gently, “I be a friend; I means no harm at all. I gives ye greetings. And how come ye here?” But the man didn’t answer. He slowly got to his feet, and in his eyes was a look of disbelief. He came forward and seemed to grope for McJack’s hand. He ran his fingers along his arm, he held his own head sideways to see McJack’s face, and said strange words that made no sense at all, except for his sobbing. McJack’s eyes were misty; he stooped to put the bearcub down. St. Pat walked over to the edge of the thicket, as indifferent to what was going on as seemed the rest of the wild and empty world. The long beach where the waves rolled in, cresting and breaking from out in the sea. The endless thicketed forest there, the dunes and meadows up the shore. The sun which shone upon it all just as it had done for thousands of years. McJack’s voice was croaky: “I be a friend, though it’s no wonder that ye weep for joy. Ye have not seen a living man for a long time, I’ll

warrant me. Can ye speak to me now? Can ye tell me how ye come, and how ye fared? But convulsively, the man threw both hands above his head and fell. His body shuddered and was still. McJack stood watching, then felt for a heartbeat as he knelt beside him. He crossed himself. “The man be dead! Seems he has died of the muchness of his joy: it were too great for the poor old heart to stand. Saints pray to god for his soul!” Already McJack had been long enough alone to sense what the other had suffered, and a chilling fear ran through his mind. “It may be thus with me.” He was as alone as the other had been, except for his bear cub. Saint Pat, still indifferent, lay down in the sun to snooze, and McJack was alone with the living mystery of the dead man there. A mystery without a sequel, it would seem, for had the man lived he could not have spoken to McJack. The latter sensed this from his speech. “Mayhap he were Dutch,” he surmised. “I cannot tell.” McJack buried the man beside his hut, using the oar blade as a shovel. He thrust the scabbard into the ground, and the broken handle made a cross. He took for his own the deerskin roll and the flint and steel, and walked up the beach to further learn the lay of the land. There were the dunes and the meadows, and there must be a tidal stream too, he decided, because thousands of ducks rose into the air when an eagle flow over. Then McJack went back to the town site by the pond. “In the morn I will tread that northern trail and see what I find. I will not sit and watch the sea for succor, and go daft with the watch-

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The book, hardcover with illustrations, is available at both Exit Zero stores, at 109 Sunset Boulevard or 316 Beach. Or buy it online at www.ezstore.us/ publications/books. Cost is $19.95. ing as that other has done. Mayhap, being daft, he were the one who hung these cedars by their tails; I like not their looks at all.” So, next morning, before he left, he cut the thongs and let the trees fall. They crackled and bounced heavily. “And that be that,” he concluded. “They made no sense hanging there at all.”


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A spectacular view of Cape May Lightouse and Saint Mary by-the-Sea retreat, shot on a September evening. Photograph by Charles Riter

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clx COOL CAPE MAY fall events September 27-28 National Sea Glass Festival Beachcombers can now share their collected treasures from the shore and learn more about naturally polished sea glass. The North American Sea Glass Association will bring its annual national festival to South Jersey for the first time. Open to the public at 10am at Cape May Convention Hall. Admission is $5 daily with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the Clean Ocean Action organization of New Jersey. Visit www.seaglassassociation.org September 27-28 Third Annual Dragon Boat Festival Experience the thrill, the adrenaline, the teamwork, and the sheer fun of being connected on a level comparable to nothing else at this event, held at Cape May harbor. It’s power, speed, synchronization and endurance! It happens to be the fastest growing international team water sport. For more information, call 609884-5508 or visit www.capemaychamber.com, www.capemaydragonboat.com. October 4 Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival Count the ways to have fun... every Saturday in October, from 11am-5pm, Cape Resorts (owners of Congress Hall, Virginia and Beach Shack) host the Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival. There are hay rides, pumpkin picking and decorating, face-painting and T-shirt tiedying. But it won’t just be the kids who have fun. There will be craft beer from the award-winning Cape May Brewing Company, homemade pies from The Blue Pig Tavern, a bonfire, s’mores roasting, pumpkin and zucchini bread, plus live entertainment. October 4 Harvest Festival Crafts & Antiques Show Celebrate the fall season with your family at the

The Dragon Boat festival has become a quick hit in Cape May. Photograph by Frank Scott Right: Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival is held every Saturday in October, run by Cape Resorts (owners of Congress Hall, Virginia and Beach Shack). Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

beautiful Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Crafters and antiques dealers from throughout the region display and sell their wares on the lawn. Festival includes hands-on activities and games for children. From 10am to 4pm. Free admission. Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. October 4 Oktoberfest Celebrate the famous Bavarian tradition on Historic Jackson Street as it is transformed into a German promenade with authentic music and food. Visit the Beer Gardens and browse the artisans tables selling crafts, antiques and collectibles. For more information call 609-8845508 or visit www.capemaychamber.com. October 8 Lighthouse Full Moon Climb Take advantage of the light of the full moon and let it guide you up the 199 stairs to the starry top. From 8pm to 10pm, $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic

Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org. October 10 Mad Batter Craft Beer Dinner Celebrate Oktoberfest with a four-course comfort food menu paired with craft beers, at the famous Mad Batter restaurant, 19 Jackson Street. Starts at 7:30pm, $65 per person, seating limited to 60. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit them online at www.capemaymac.org. October 10-13 Cape May’s 42nd annual Victorian Weekend Celebrate Cape May’s Victorian heritage, featuring the Chocolate Championship Tour & Tasting, Historic House Tours, Murder Mystery Dinners, living history programs, lectures, workshops and performances. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Visit www.capemaymac.org.

October 11 Chocolate Lovers’ Feast Enjoy dozens of different chocolate creations and return as often as you like for more of your favorites. This is a limited event so reserve early. Held at the Blue Rose Inn, 653 Washington Street. Admission is $35. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit the organization online at www.capemaymac.org. October 11 West Cape May Lima Bean Festival The West Cape May Annual Lima Bean Festival features all things lima — soup, tacos, salad, jewelry, T-shirts and more. Great food, quality vendors, antiques, entertainment and fun. Come out and celebrate West Cape May’s farming heritage — held at Wilbraham Park. October 11 and 18 Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival Every Saturday in October, from 11am-5pm,


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clxii COOL CAPE MAY fall events Cape Resorts (owners of Congress Hall, Virginia and Beach Shack) host the Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival. There are hay rides, pumpkin picking and decorating, face-painting and T-shirt tie-dying. But it won’t just be the kids who have fun. There will be craft beer from the award-winning Cape May Brewing Company, homemade pies from The Blue Pig Tavern, a bonfire, s’mores roasting, pumpkin and zucchini bread, plus live entertainment. October 12 Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series David O. Stewart presents “The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution.” Where does political gridlock in Washington come from? Find out when the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) brings distinguished constitutional lawyer and author David O. Stewart to Cape May. The lecture will explore the conflicts and hard bargaining that invented a government to meet the crises of the not-quite-united states — huge debts, hostile neighbors, armed rebellion, and the very real prospect of dissolving into three nations or more. Starts at 4pm at Cape Island Baptist Church, 115 Gurney Street. A Meet the Lecturer reception will follow at 5:30pm at The Queen Victoria Bed & Breakfast, 102 Ocean Street. Admission (purchase before Labor Day) to the lecture is $25, lecture and reception $45. Admission (purchase after Labor Day): lecture $30, lecture and reception $50. Call 609-8845404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. October 12 Victorian Weekend Crafts & Antiques Show Crafters and antiques dealers from throughout the region display and sell their wares on the lawn of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street from 10am to 4pm. Free admission. Free parking available. Sponsored by the

hayrides, a haunted barn, games, activities and more. Free admission. The Village is located just a couple miles north of downtown Cape May. Visit www.hcsv.org. October 18 Harvest Crafts & Antiques Show Crafters and antiques dealers from throughout the region display and sell their wares. Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton from 10am to 4pm. Admission is $2. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

Cape May does love a parade — the Halloween version will be held October 19, starting at 3pm. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. October 12 Cape May Wine School Learn about that tasty stuff in your glass in this class designed to refine your palate — at the Washington Inn, 801 Washington Street, starting at 1pm. Admission $30. Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. October 17 to November 1 Halloween Happenings in Victorian Cape May More than two weeks of specially-themed

tours and events including Walks with the Ghostwriter, Madame Parmentier’s Psychic Teas, Scarecrow Alley, Midnight at the Physick Estate, Historic Haunts Combination Tours, Phantoms of the Physick Estate and much more to help you get into the spirit of the season. Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org. October 18 Pumpkin Festival The Lower Township Rotary Club presents the 22nd Annual Pumpkin Festival at Historic Cold Spring Village. Fall family fun with craft and food vendors, face painting, pumpkin painting,

October 18-19 Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey Weekend New Jersey Lighthouses, museums and life saving stations host a Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey weekend. The public is invited (and challenged) to visit all participating lighthouses over the weekend and help raise funds for continued lighthouse preservation. The lighthouses participating in the Challenge encourage the public to take advantage of this special weekend to financially support and preserve the maritime history of our state. Begin the challenge at any of the participating lighthouses, and purchase a tri-fold souvenir pamphlet ($1) to be stamped at each lighthouse as proof of visit. Visit www.lighthousechallengenj.org. October 18 to November 9 Carriage House Gallery Exhibit Cape May County Art League’s Members’ Fall Fine Arts Show will be held at the Carriage House Gallery on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Admission is free. Open daily; times vary. Sponsored by the Cape May County Art League in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-8845404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.


The Exit 0 International Jazz Festival became an instant must-see on the fall calendar. It will run from November 7-9. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

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clxiv COOL CAPE MAY fall events October 19 TEDxCapeMay Cape May Convention Hall hosts this inspiring and stimulating convention, an official offshoot of the TED organization. The whole point of TED is “ideas worth spreading.” Enjoy at least 12 inspiring presentations and performances including lunch and an open bar reception at Congress Hall. For more information, visit www.TEDxCapeMay.com. October 19 Halloween Parade Save the date and dress the part for Cape May’s 31st Annual Halloween Parade, starting at 3pm. The annual parade features music, entertainment, and of course, dozens of costumes from spooky to kooky. Awards will be given in many different categories, groupings, and age ranges. The parade is complemented by trick or treating on the Washington Street Mall, starting at noon. The Cape May Halloween Parade is the most chill and chilling event of the season. October 19 Trick or Treat on Washington Street Mall From noon to 2pm, Cape May’s shopping thoroughfare is overtaken (in the cutest way) bit little witches, superheroes and the like. October 24–26 NJ Audubon Cape May Autumn Festival Cape May Convention Hall hosts this event, more commonly known as The Bird Show. But it’s not just birds that are on show — one of the most popular attractions is a pack of wolves! October 25 Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival From 11am-5pm, Cape Resorts (owners of Congress Hall, Virginia and Beach Shack) host the Beach Plum Farm Fall Festival. There are hay rides, pumpkin picking and decorating,

face-painting and T-shirt tie-dying. But it won’t just be the kids who have fun. There will be craft beer from the award-winning Cape May Brewing Company, homemade pies from The Blue Pig Tavern, a bonfire, s’mores roasting, pumpkin and zucchini bread, and live music. October 31 Trick or Treat at the Physick Estate Some spooky characters are waiting at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, with treats for good little ghosts and goblins and pirates and princesses. From 5pm. November 1 Fall Arts & Crafts Festival More than 40 vendors come to Cape May to sell handmade novelties including seasonal decorations, gift items and more. From 10am to 4pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 7-9 Exit 0 International Jazz Festival You don’t have to be a jazz fan to appreciate this fantastic festival, which is in its third year. Some of the acts are world class, and it brings a great energetic buzz to the town. Visit www. exit0jazzfest.com for more information. November 7-9 Sherlock Holmes Weekend Join Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson for a weekend of mystery and intrigue. Get into the spirit by donning Victorian attire. Stalk the gaslit streets in search of clues and compete for the $250 grand prize and a variety of other valuable gifts as you attempt to solve the mystery. Full weekend packages are available at $200 per couple or $105 per person and include the welcome reception, performances,

tour and luncheon. Weekend overnight packages are also available. The Search for Clues tour on Saturday, November 8 can be purchased separately. Call 609-884-5404 or visit www. capemaymac.org. November 8 Search for Clues Tour Travel from inn to inn in Victorian Cape May while you try to solve a murder mystery. From 1pm to 3pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $7.50 for children (ages 3-12). Tour begins and tickets are available at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth. Part of Sherlock Holmes Weekend, sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 8 Fall Arts & Crafts Festival More than 40 vendors come to Cape May to sell handmade novelties including seasonal decorations, gift items and more from 10am to 4pm at Cape May Convention Hall. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 9 Cape May Wine School Learn about wine in this class designed to refine your palate at the Washington Inn, 801 Washington Street, startng at 1pm. Admission $30. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-8845404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 21 to January 1, 2015 Cape May’s Holiday Season Five-and-a-half weeks of special holidays tours and events including Holiday Preview Weekend (November 21-23), 41st Annual Christmas Candlelight House Tours (December 6, 13, 27),

plus Lamplighter Christmas Tours, Ghosts of Christmas Past Trolley Rides, Physick Family Christmas Tours, Holiday Inns Tours, Evening Holiday Lights Trolley Rides, Evening Ghosts of Christmas Past Trolley Rides, Santa’s Trolley Rides, and more. Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 21 to January 1, 2015 An Old-Fashioned Christmas Exhibit An exhibit of holiday traditions through the years complete with model trains, toys and much more! At the Carriage House Gallery at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May. The gallery is open daily (except Thanksgiving and Christmas); hours vary. Free admission. Sponsored by MidAtlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 21-23 Holiday Preview Weekend Santa and his elves have decked out the Physick Estate with thousands of lights and holiday trimmings. Enjoy a wide variety of holiday tours and food and wine events to get you into the Christmas spirit. Visit the Estate on Saturday, November 22 at 7pm as Santa arrives to flip the switch for the festive tree-lighting ceremony. That evening the Estate will be open for free, self-guided tours. For kids, there are Santa’s Trolley Rides and a chance to visit with old St. Nick himself. Grown-ups will enjoy holiday ghost tales during Ghosts of Christmas Past Trolley Rides. Call 609-884-5404 or 800-2754278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. November 21 Mad Batter Wine Dinner Enjoy a five-course seasonal menu, Autumn’s Flavors — Blind Tasting, inspired by autumn’s


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Columbia Avenue is one of the best places to see gingerbread at its most illuminated. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov


clxvi COOL CAPE MAY fall events flavors, paired with wines presented as a blind tasting, at the ever-popular Mad Batter restaurant, 19 Jackson Street. Guess the varietal and country of origin of each wine! Limited to 60. $75 per person (tax and gratuity included). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

Congress Hall hosts a month-long Winter Wonderland event that includes a shopping village, train rides and an old-style carousel. Photographs by Aleksey Moryakov

November 22 Christmas Tree-Lighting Ceremony Come to the grounds of the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street for the Christmas tree-lighting with special guests Santa Claus and Dr. Physick. Refreshments will be served, and guests may enjoy a free self-guided tour of the Physick Estate from 6-8pm. Santa arrives at 7pm to flip the switch and light the thousands of bulbs. Call 609-884-5404 or visit www. capemaymac.org. November 28-December 31 Winter Wonderland Cape may’s magnificent Congress Hotel and its Grand Lawn becomes the setting for a festive fairytale. A 35-foot tree sits in the middle of the lawn, flanked by a tented shopping village arranged around the swimming pool, while the Congress Hall Express train does circuits around the grounds and kids shout with joy as they ride the classic carousel. There are booths selling hot chocolate, elves wandering the grounds dispensing candy canes and four Breakfast with Santa events. Yes, it’s as magical as it sounds. Visit www.caperesorts.com.

Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

November 28-29 Holiday Crafts Fair A must visit for those on your holiday gift lists. Shop for unique handmade gifts and seasonal decorations. Held at Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton. Admission $2. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the

November 29 to December 30 Santaland Diaries Once again, Cape May Stage and Congress Hall team up to stage the hilarious play, based on acclaimed writer David Sedaris’ time working as an elf in Macy’s. For more information, visit www.capemaystage.com.

November 29-30 Breakfast with Santa Enjoy a family-friendly breakfast buffet at the Inn of Cape May as children visit with Santa and hear a Christmas story. Bring your Christmas lists! Treats for the kids. Adults: $17; children (3-12): $12. Starting at 10am. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

Friday, December 5 Winter Wonderland Christmas Tree-Lighting Listen to the sounds of the Congress Hall Choir in the ballroom, then head for the lawn, hot chocolate in hand, and enjoy the magnificent Christmas tree being illuminated, at 8:30pm. December 5 Cape May City Christmas Tree-Lighting Cape May City’s Christmas season kicks off


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clxviii COOL CAPE MAY fall events at 7pm with the annual tree-lighting ceremony at the Victorian Bandstand in Rotary Park. Get into the spirit of the holidays with a lively program that includes caroling, reading of the “The Night Before Christmas,” Santa Claus greeting children and a performance by the Cape Harmonaires Barbershop Singers. Officials from the city government and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May will participate in this night of yuletide spirit. December 6 Breakfast with Santa Book early to be included in this popular event in Congress Hall’s ballroom, with food from The Blue Pig Tavern and visits from the hotel mascot Blue (a cuddly pig) as well as Santa himself, of course. For reservations and information call Congress Hall on 609-8848421. December 6 Crafts at Christmas From 10am to 5 pm at Cape May Convention Hall. December 6 West Cape May Christmas Parade The 47th Annual West Cape May Community Christmas Parade gets your holiday season off to a fabulous start. More than three hours of family fun and entertainment. Parade start time is 5pm, from West Cape May Fire Hall, proceeding south on Broadway to West Perry and to the Washington Street Mall. Wrap up warm and bring some toasty drinks with you! December 6 Chocolate Lovers’ Feast Enjoy dozens of different chocolate creations and return as often as you like for more of your favorites. This is a limited event so reserve

early. Held at the Blue Rose Inn, 653 Washington Street at 1pm. Admission is $35. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

Starting at 2pm, location to be determined — please call the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities for more information on 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278, or visit www. capemaymac.org.

December 6 41st Annual Christmas Candlelight House Tour This self-guided tour, the main attraction of Cape May’s festive holiday season, features homes, inns, hotels and churches decorated for the holidays, plus caroling, strolling musicians and good old-fashioned cheer. Hospitality centers offer warm beverages and traditional treats. Includes admission to the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, and the Carriage House Gallery. Continuous shuttle service on heated trolleys. From 5:308:30pm. Adults $25, children $20 (ages 3-12).

December 7-9 A Dickens Christmas Extravaganza Immerse yourself in the storied world of Dickens with lectures and performances offered daily. Included in the Extravaganza is a Dickensian-style feast along with a wine tasting and a holiday tour of Cape May. All-inclusive packages are available at participating inns. Some events are available for individual purchase. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or for tickets, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit online at www.capemaymac.org.

December 6-7 Breakfast with Santa Enjoy a family-friendly breakfast buffet at the Inn of Cape May as children visit with Santa and hear a Christmas story. Bring your Christmas lists! Treats for the kids. Adults $17, children (3-12) $12. Starting at 10am. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. December 6-7 Christmas Traditions Lecture Learn how Prince Albert brought Christmas traditions to England from Germany when he married Queen Victoria, and how these traditions spread to America in this richly illustrated lecture. Much of what we associate with the celebration of Christmas comes from the Victorian era, including Christmas trees, Christmas cards, Christmas carols and our image of Santa Claus. Admission $10.

December 12 Mad Batter Wine Dinner Savor a five-course, festive holiday meal paired with wine at the ever-popular Mad Batter restaurant, 19 Jackson Street. Limited to 60. $75 per person (tax and gratuity included). Friday, December 12 at 7:30pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or for tickets, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. December 13 Breakfast with Santa Book early to be included in the ever-popular event in Congress Hall’s ballroom, with food from The Blue Pig Tavern and visits from the hotel mascot Blue (a very cuddly pig) as well as Santa himself, of course. For reservations and more information call Congress Hall on 609884-8421.

December 13 41st Annual Christmas Candlelight House Tour This self-guided tour, the main attraction of Cape May’s festive holiday season, features homes, inns, hotels and churches decorated for the holidays, plus caroling, strolling musicians and good old-fashioned cheer. Hospitality centers offer warm beverages and traditional treats. Includes admission to the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, and the Carriage House Gallery. Continuous shuttle service on heated trolleys. From 5:30-8:30pm. Adults $25, children $20 (ages 3-12). December 13 Cape May Wine School Learn about wine in this class designed to refine your palate at the Washington Inn, 801 Washington Street, starting at 1pm. Admission $30. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-8845404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. December 13 Breakfast with Santa Enjoy a family-friendly breakfast buffet at the Inn of Cape May as children visit with Santa and hear a Christmas story. Bring your Christmas lists! Treats for the kids. Adults: $17; children (3-12): $12. Starting at 10am. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404, 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. December 13 and 20 Breakfast with Santa Held in Congress Hall’s ballroom, with food from The Blue Pig Tavern and visits from the hotel mascot Blue (a very cuddly pig) as well as Santa himself, of course. For reservations and more information call Congress Hall on 609884-8421.


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The Washington Street Mall, captured during a January 2014 snowfall. Photograph by Charles Riter

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clxxii COOL CAPE MAY winter events early. Held at The Blue Rose Inn, 653 Washington Street, starting at 1pm. Admission is $35. Call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

December 27 41st Annual Christmas Candlelight House Tour This self-guided tour, the main attraction of Cape May’s festive holiday season, features homes, inns, hotels and churches decorated for the holidays, plus caroling, strolling musicians and good old-fashioned cheer. Hospitality centers offer warm beverages and traditional treats. Includes admission to the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street and the Carriage House Gallery. Continuous shuttle service on heated trolleys. From 5:30-8:30pm. Adults $25, children $20 (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. 2015 January 17 to April 12 African-American Heritage Exhibit This exhibit will mark the 16th annual collaboration with the Center for Community Arts (CCA) and will highlight African Americans’ contributions to the community. At the Carriage House Gallery on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Admission is free; times vary. Co-sponsored by the Center for Community Arts and Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609884-7525 or see ww.CenterforCommunityArts. org. For gallery hours call 609-884-5404 or see www.capemaymac.org. January 19 African-American Heritage Exhibit Opening Celebrate Martin Luther King Day with this free exhibit opening in the Carriage House Gallery. This exhibit will mark the 15th annual collaboration with the Center for Community Arts (CCA) and will highlight African Americans’ contributions to the community. Free admission and light refreshments. Starts at 4pm. Co-sponsored by the Center for Community

March 13-15 Sherlock Holmes Weekend Join Sherlock Holmes and his partner Dr. Watson for a weekend of mystery and intrigue. Get into the spirit by donning Victorian attire. Stalk the gaslit streets in search of clues and compete for the $250 grand prize and a variety of other valuable gifts as you attempt to solve the mystery. Full weekend packages are available for $200 per couple or $105 per person and include the welcome reception, performances, tour, luncheon and gift. Weekend overnight packages are also available. Call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org.

The Exit Zero Burns Supper is one of winter’s top events. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov

Arts and Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org. January 22 10th Annual Exit Zero Burns Supper Come celebrate the national poet of Scotland, Robert Burns, with a traditional haggis meal (or fish and chips, for those who’d rather not), music provided by the Irish Pipe Brigade, wonderful poetry, and enough whisky to keep you warm on a cold winter’s night. Contact Exit Zero Global Headquarters at 609-770-8479, or buy tickets online at www.ezstore.us (available from November).

February 14 Crafts & Antiques in Winter The region’s most sought-after antique dealers and craftspeople come together for a show featuring an array of handmade items, country antiques, glassware, silver, furniture and more. From 10am to 4pm at Cape May Convention Hall. Admission is $2. Call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. February 14 Chocolate Lovers Feast It’s a bountiful buffet for chocolate lovers! Enjoy dozens of different chocolate creations and return as often as you like for more of your favorites. This is a limited event so reserve

March 14 Search for Clues Tour Travel from inn to inn in Victorian Cape May while you try to solve a murder mystery. From 1pm to 3pm. $15 for adults, $7.50 for children (ages 3-12). Tour begins and tickets are available at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth. Part of Sherlock Holmes Weekend, sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. March 28-29 Cape May Singer Songwriter Cape May gets a very welcome jolt of energy as talented young musicians from all over the country (and sometimes even further) come to town to take part in a wonderful music conference and festival of independent music. There are free concerts at bars and restaurants all over town. Visit www.sscapemay.com.


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Another picture-postcard image of the Washington Street Mall during a January 2014 snowfall. (This image, and the one on the previous page, are available as Christmas cards at the Exit Zero Store & Gallery.) Photograph by Charles Riter


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The incredible display of tulips at Congress Hall (six varieties are planted) is a spring highlight in Cape May. Photograph by Aleksey Moryakov


clxxvi COOL CAPE MAY spring 2015 events is the perfect setting to pay tribute to the dedicated men and women who have helped preserve our freedom. Free admission. The tower is located on Sunset Boulevard, near Cape May Point. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-2754278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

April 4 Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt Discover special treats from the bunny at Cape May Elementary. April 5 Easter Fashion Stroll Show off your Sunday best along the Washington Street Mall. For more information call 609-8849565.

May 24 Crafts and Antiques for Memorial Day Craft and Antiques vendors offer a wide selection of country crafts, folk art, custom-designed jewelry, antiques and a choice selection of Victorian items. Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton. Free admission. From 10am to 4pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

April 5 Easter Egg Hunt at Congress Hall The old hotel’s Grand Lawn makes a beautiful backdrop for an Easter day of fun. For more information, call 609-884-8421. April 24 to November 8 Carriage House Gallery Exhibit The exhibit is called “Light, Particularly: Alice Steer Wilson’s Cape May.” From the summer of 1971 until her death 30 years later, Wilson worked to capture the essence of Cape May with her brush. From the pages of the book of the same name, Wilson’s daughter, Janice Wilson Stridick, brings alive this beloved painter’s vision of Cape May’s dynamic period, when it was growing to become a national treasure — a premier historic, cultural and natural resources destination. Held at the Carriage House Gallery on the grounds of Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. Admission is free. Open daily; times vary. Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. April 24-May 3 Cape May’s Spring Festival Celebrate the arrival of springtime in America’s Original Seaside Resort with Private Homes Tours, Ghost Tours, Chefs’ Dine-Around, Murder Mystery Dinners, Vintage Dance Workshops, food and wine events, living history pro-

May 24-June 11 Cape May Music Festival Enjoy world-class orchestral and chamber music, a world traditions series and Bach’s Lunches at the 26th annual Cape May Music Festival. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-2754278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. The Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Cape May Elementary School on April 4

grams and much, much more. Co-sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May. For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. capemaymac.org.

vendors from throughout the northeast display their wares. Free admission.From 10am to 4pm. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.

April 25 and May 2 Spring Festival Crafts & Antiques Show The Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, becomes an outdoor marketplace as

May 16 Armed Forces Day Ceremony at the World War II Lookout Tower The newly restored World War II Lookout Tower

May 30 Jazz at the Estate Come to the Physick Estate for an afternoon of live jazz music and celebrate the arrival of summer. Enjoy four sets of jazz performances on an outdoor stage, along with food, beer, wine, spirits and crafts vendors. From noon to 6:30pm. This event is co-sponsored by Exit 0 International Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-2754278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.


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BACKSTREET

Simply delicious... this gem of a joint has irresistible downhome cooking, friendly staff. And bonus points for plenty of free parking!

Lobster Bisque Creamy goodness! Grilled Asparagus Topped with jumbo lump crab. Warm Goat Cheese Salad Fresh greens with a basil-balsamic vinaigrette, topped with pecan-crusted goat cheese. Pan-Fried Jersey Tomatoes Served with a remoulade sauce. Baby Lamb Chops Encrusted with a Dijon mustard sauce and seasoned breadcrumbs. Crab Imperial Baked jumbo lump crab in a white wine cream sauce. Chilean Sea Bass With a sweet key lime drizzle and topped with a macadamia nut crust. Caribbean Jerk Grouper With a mango purée and sweet cream sauce. Filet Mignon Grilled 6 oz filet over mashed potatoes — bleu cheese and garlic butter can be added. Bananas Foster With vanilla ice cream.

WHERE IS IT? Owners Theresa McGlade and husband Tony Lombardi say their place is “off the beaten path,” but it’s actually a very short walk through historic Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? When you arrive at this intimate establishment, slices of warm ciabatta bread kick off your gastronomic journey. The specials will provide you with a wide variety of culinary surprises to choose from, such as the baby lamb chops or the jumbo lump crab imperial. Everything is made from the freshest of ingredients. Favorite dishes include a divine maple-glazed salmon and the pan-fried crab cakes with a seafood sauce. Missing the big-city restaurants? You’ll want to try the sushi-grade ginger soy tuna — the flavors will dance across your tongue. Backstreet is a hometown favorite celebrating their 15th year in business, and attracts both travelers AND locals. You’ll always find Tony in the dining room with a big smile, assuring that all guests are taken care of. In the kitchen is chef Theresa, who studied at the Culinary Institute of America, and brings more than 25 years experience to the kitchen. Theresa loves to combine the freshest of foods into nightly sensations and, quite often, the specials are more extensive than the menu. We recommend the pan-fried fish in lemon caper sauce... it’s a classic here! And here is a local tip... when they have the seasonal fruit cobbler, order yours at the beginning since they are baked to order. INSIDER TIP Backstreet is reasonably priced, offers plenty of FREE parking and serves breakfast Saturday and Sunday at 9am. Simply delicious is their motto and you’ll know why after you dine here.

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Simple and tasty — that’s the idea behind the menu at Backstreet, which is just a short walk from the heart of town. Enjoy classic favorites or inventive specials made with all local ingredients. Whatever you do, make sure to save room for the locally famous cobbler dessert.

Breakfast & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $13-$29 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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BELLA VIDA GARDEN CAFÉ ON BROADWAY A local café with... a wholesome aroma

Cape May Seafood Salad Tomato, avocado, sunflower seeds, shrimp, scallops and crab over spring mix, topped with pineapple mango salsa. Chicken or Veggie Pot Pie Wholesome, delicious and filled with farmfresh veggies. Veggie, Tempeh or Turkey Reuben Swiss cheese, topped with sauerkraut on toasted rye bread with Russian dressing. Fish Burrito Blackened fish, black bean corn salsa, avocado, salsa fresca, coleslaw, plantains, Colby Jack cheese and Costa Rican Lizano salsa. Caribbean Quesadilla Black beans and rice, plantains, pineapple mango salsa and cheddar jack cheese. Order with chicken or blackened fish. Island-Style Christina Plantains and black bean corn salsa over basmati rice, topped with a pineapple mango salsa drizzled with a rum glaze and toasted coconut. (Add shrimp — yum.)

WHERE IS IT? On North Broadway in West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Bella Vida is where the locals have eaten since the early 1900s and, let’s face it, if you are traveling, eating well isn’t always easy. Fortunately for Cape Mayniacs, this quaint family-friendly café on Broadway makes healthy eating not only accessible, but joyful. Appropriately, the café owners, the local Monge family, draw inspiration from their own travels when putting together new dishes. Chris and Christopher Monge, who have spent a great deal of time surfing overseas, especially enjoy incorporating Costa Rican dishes, infused with a Cape May twist. The name of the restaurant (Bella means ‘beautiful’ in Italian, and Vida means ‘life’ in Spanish) pays homage to the family’s love of travel, as well as to their Christian European and Latin American heritages. Those who choose to dine at one of Bella Vida’s charming garden tables will feel as comfortable as if they were eating in their own backyard. The restaurant offers plenty of options for the omnivore (including incredible half-pound, all-beef burgers), but caters especially well to vegans and vegetarians, and those with gluten sensitivities. Choose from fish tacos, breakfast burritos, sensational salads, homemade soups and signature sandwiches. INSIDER TIP Bella Vida is family-friendly; even the pooch is welcome in the garden. And don’t forget beverages! They offer Costa Rican coffee, capuccino, lattes and espresso, fresh-pressed carrot juice and fruit smoothies.

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At the charming Bella Vida Garden Café, enjoy a wholesome meal (for breakfast, lunch OR dinner) in a beautiful garden, where you’re welcome to bring the family pup! And vegetarians take note — this is the place for you!

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $3.95-$19 « BYOB « No Bookings « Not Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V & MC « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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BEN & JERRY’S

The place to cool off with a few scoops of frozen goodness WHERE IS IT? Located right in the heart of the Washington Street Mall, midway between Decatur and Jackson.

Ice Cream Ben & Jerry’s is synonymous with ice cream, and for good reason. We love the Chunky Monkey, but Cherry Garcia and Phish Food are other crowd pleasers. Sundaes This is the point where ice cream surpasses tasty and becomes decadent. Whether you prefer the classic Banana Split or its big brother, the Banana Fudge Royal, make sure it’s loaded with all your favorite toppings. Smoothies On a hot day, few things cool you like a fruit smoothie. Each cup is freshly blended with natural fruit and Ben & Jerry’s sorbets. With flavors like Berry Nice, Life’s A Beach and Strawberry Lemonade, you really can’t go wrong. Baked Goodness The waffle cones are made fresh daily — so are the delicious cookies and brownies. Shakes Create your own, or try a specially invented shake like the Caramel Macchiato.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Ben & Jerry’s first opened out of a nearly dilapidated gas station, and started delivering pints to mom-and-pop shops from a VW Squareback Wagon. Since then, the company has grown to be an institution as American as apple pie. (And yes, Ben & Jerry's makes that flavor, too.) The average adult in this country eats 48 pints of ice cream per year, and we know that Cape May lovers are no different. (The amount of folks with a cone in-hand on the Washington Street Mall on any given afternoon, or evening, is proof of that.) After a sticky beach day, people love cooling off with an icy cone in Ben & Jerry’s air-conditioned shop, or savoring their scoops while people-watching on the mall. It’s not just a tasty way to spend a relaxed summer moment; it’s a small (and irresistible) slice of Americana. Behind the counter you’ll see more than 30 flavors, some of which are exclusively available in scoop shops (meaning, try as you might, you’ll never find them in your grocery store). And don’t forget, there is more than ice cream — ­ the shop offers cookies and brownies baked fresh daily. Or for something lighter, try one of Ben & Jerry’s coffee drinks, or an ice-cold smoothie made from natural fruits. INSIDER TIP If a triple-scoop cone isn’t enough (hey, no judgement here), you can ask for a hand-packed quart of your favorite flavor for snacking later on.

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Want some? If yes, just head over to the Washington Street Mall, where you will find a place that’s full of treats that will please every member of the family, but especially the little ones.

Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Eats: $3-$7 « No Bookings « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, D « No Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Food


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THE BLACK DUCK ON SUNSET

A beautiful building, a beautiful menu... The Black Duck’s reputation speaks for itself

Black Duck Barbequed Baby Back Ribs Served with downhome coleslaw. Lobster Dumplings Citrus salad, soy sesame dipping sauce. Blue Crab Spring Rolls Miso slaw, Asian BBQ sauce, hot mustard. Pu Pu Platter A sampling of ribs, dumplings, spring rolls, tostados and shrimp toast. Serves two — or one ridiculously hungry person. Orange Almond Salad Naval oranges, toasted almonds and mixed greens, tossed with a honeylavender vinaigrette and locatelli cheese. Szechuan-Spiced Beef Over udon noodle, Asian vegetable, peanut stir-fry. Honey-Roasted Half Duck Over apple-smoked bacon, sweet potato risotto and a red currant jus. Pan Roast Diver Scallops Over vegetable risotto with a balsamic reduction.

WHERE IS IT? At Sunset Boulevard and Broadway. WHY SHOULD I GO? Dining at The Black Duck is a quintessential Cape May experience. To start, the building itself is a charming Victorian decorated with antique photos of Cape Island. And on the restaurant’s front porch, guests can enjoy taking deep breaths of just-off-the-ocean breezes, or listening for the not-so-distant clacking of horse-drawn carriages making their way through town. But the biggest draw of The Black Duck is the food, which has contributed to Cape May’s reputation as a foodie town. Owner and Executive Chef Chris Hubert, who has done everything in his restaurant from painting the building to fixing seat cushions, has the most fun while cooking, and this shows in the cuisine he prepares. The menu is comprised of American fare with an Asian influence that’s best complemented with your favorite bottle of wine. Don't forget, The Black Duck is BYOB. Pick up your wine at Sunset Liquors, right across the street. INSIDER TIP: To make an evening at the Black Duck an even more memorable Cape May experience, guests are encouraged to head to Sunset Beach before or after dining for the flag-lowering ceremony that’s hosted there at dusk. Or work up an appetite by searching for the American Black Duck at Cape May Point. This is a favorite bird of Chris’ son, William, and the inspiration for the restaurant's theme. Chris also owns Godmother’s, another popular restaurant just around the corner. (see page).

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Yes, they’ve got duck...and a host of other delicious dinner options, all served in this charming Victorian space. The menu is American, with a strong Asian influence. The Black Duck is Cape May dining at its best.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $15-$28 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V & MC « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « No Kids’ Menu


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THE BLUE PIG TAVERN

By day or by night, inside or out, this is a place where the food and the vibe are irresistible

Turkey Avocado Club House-roasted turkey, avocado, bacon, mayo, rustic multigrain bread. Blue Pig Tavern Burger House-ground and hand-pressed fresh daily, along with a choice of gourmet toppings, including the irresistiblesounding Beach Plum Farm free range eggs, aged cheddar and house-cured bacon.

WHERE IS IT? In the corner of Congress Hall, Cape May’s most famous hotel. WHY SHOULD I GO? On sunny days, The Blue Pig Tavern's leafy patio is a delightful spot to start your day with a breakfast of Congress Hall’s Signature Benedict or a refreshing smoothie. Later in the day, linger over lunch as you sip a cool drink and people-watch. Inside, each of the Blue Pig’s dining areas provide a different mood. One has an airy garden feel with a large skylight. The second room feels more like a classic tavern, with vintage-style mirrors. Here, large banquettes lend a warm, cozy feel. You can also eat in a wooden rocking chair on Congress Hall’s beautiful veranda. On crisp or chilly evenings in spring, fall or winter, the magnificent fireplace in the Blue Pig Tavern comes alive. Wherever you eat, you will feast on the restaurant’s signature American tavern fare, while enjoying the simple pleasure of a meal prepared from scratch. The menu utilizes local seafood as well as fruits, veggies, bacon and eggs from Cape Resorts’ own Beach Plum Farm, located less than two miles away. The farm, which provides nearly ninety percent of the restaurant’s produce, now houses a greenhouse, so you can enjoy your favorite vegetables, even out of season. The Blue Pig serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, and is serviced by Congress Hall’s bar, The Brown Room (see page). INSIDER TIP Come thirsty! The restaurant offers its own beer — The Blue Pig Tavern Ale — and a full list of delicious beverages. And don’t miss the homemade desserts.

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Barnegat Light Scallops Chef’s daily preparation of locally caught day boat scallops, paired with fresh produce from Beach Plum Farm. Steak and Cake Grilled New York strip steak, jumbo lump crab cake, Yukon gold mashed potatoes, sauce Béarnaise. Pappardelle Bolognese Fresh pasta and hearty meat sauce finished with Beach Plum Farm basil, shaved parmesan. Flourless Chocolate Cake Rich and dense dark mocha with imported Swiss chocolate.


The chef at the Blue Pig agrees that food made with love tastes better. “And so does food grown with love,” he says. At the Blue Pig, most of the produce is coming straight from the Beach Plum Farm in West Cape May, so you know it’s fresh and, of course, always grown with love. Come for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and dine inside or out.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $12-$26 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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CABANAS

The classic open-air beachfront restaurant and bar offers family-style dining, local craft beers, refreshing island cocktails, and a great selection of wines WHERE IS IT? In downtown Cape May on the beachfront at the corner where Beach Avenue meets Decatur Street.

Sesame-Crusted Tuna With ginger, seaweed salad and wasabi. Crabby Flat Bread Baked flatbread topped with fresh crab meat, sharp white cheddar cheese, garlic rub, herbs and crab seasoning. Grilled Mahi-Mahi Salad Served in a taco bowl and topped with mandarin oranges, apples, strawberries, sun-dried tomatoes, pineapples and grilled mahi-mahi. Sizzling Tequila Fired Fajitas Served atop a sizzling skillet of peppers and onions, with tortillas, shredded cheese, lettuce, sour cream and house recipe pico de gallo. Beer-Battered Fish Tacos Atlantic cod, with cabbage, mango pineapple salsa, fresh avocado and drizzled with chipotle mayo. Jerk Chicken With French fries, Caribbean slaw and mango mayo dipping sauce.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because the most discerning of Cape May goers (locals and tourists alike) want to be oceanside, enjoying a fun-and-fine restaurant experience, with unforgettable entertainment. Whether it be Sunday morning brunch with live steel drum music or a late-night party vibe that lifts you out of your chair and straight to the dance floor, Cabanas has you covered. When you’re looking to find your rhythm on vacation, you don’t have to wander far off the beach to find it. Cabanas Beach Bar and Grill is action-packed, with all the amenities. For starters, the food features a Caribbean flair, all fresh, all local, and made from scratch daily (don’t miss the award-winning fish tacos). After a fun beach day, stop in for happy hour while chilling in the ocean breeze and choose from local craft beers, homemade margaritas, and local wines — all on special. Cabanas isn’t just a place to have fun — it’s an open-air beachfront destination with all the amenities. It is a family-friendly establishment (kids four and under eat free) where tourists and locals love to play. In season, they are open for weekend breakfast featuring hand crafted bloody marys and mimosas, lunch and dinner with free wi-fi, and high-def sports action. When it’s time to start the party, you can count on live entertainment — from rock and roll to reggae. Grab your friends and head to Cabanas for some magical memory making. INSIDER TIP Cabanas does brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to noon. Every Monday is kids’ night at Cabanas.

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(609) 884-4800 « www.cabanasonthebeach.com


Choose from an inventive menu of starters, or have a full steak dinner...at Cabana’s it’s totally up to you. Then stick around for one of the liveliest night scenes in Cape May.

Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $8-$25 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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CAPE MAY FISH MARKET

Your mother may have told you not to get fresh, but at the Cape May Fish Market, it’s the ONLY way to be

WHERE IS IT? Conveniently located in the heart of the Washington Street Mall, between The Ugly Mug and Love the Cook. WHY SHOULD I GO? For so many shore town seafood restaurants, a good gimmick is more important than a good product. But hanging fishing poles and buoys and plastic crustaceans on the wall of an eatery does not make up for serving a previously frozen fish. At the Cape May Fish Market, the nautical decor is kept to a minimum. Here, the focus is on the food. The only gimmick is a highquality product. Whether you choose to dine al fresco on

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the Washington Street Mall (world-class peoplewatching!) or inside in the intimate brick dining room, you can count on your meal being fresh, and as local as possible. But the folks at Cape May Fish Market won't think it’s fishy if seafood just isn’t your thing. They also have a wide variety of sandwiches and entree salads. Plus, they have an extensive kids’ menu too. INSIDER TIP On the way home, stop by the Ugly Mug (see page) for a cocktail. This is the sister restaurant of the Cape May Fish Market. And don't forget to ask about private parties — Cape May Fish Market is a great venue for a wide range of events.

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(609) 770-3790

Oysters On The Half-Shell The justifiably famous Cape May Salts. Simply delicious. Shrimp or Crab Salad Crisp, delectable... and healthy, too! New England Clam Chowder The classic soup, done right. Broiled or Fried Seafood Combo Dinner Filet of fish, scallops, shrimp and crab cake. Served with French fries, coleslaw, roll, butter and a variety of sauces. Clams Over Pasta Served with a delicious red or white sauce. Filet Mignon Because you might not be in the mood for fish. Grilled Swordfish or Tuna Fresh and tasty! Kids’ Chicken Fingers It will keep them occupied and satisfied. Kids’ Fried Shrimp The little ones love it, every time. Lobster Roll A house specialty.


Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $10-$35 « BYOB « Booking A Table Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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CARRIAGE HOUSE CAFÉ & TEAROOM

From hearty and casual café fare to an elegant tea luncheon... this is the best of both worlds WHERE IS IT? At the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. The Classic Tea Luncheon A Cape May favorite, and sure to become yours, too! Soup or salad, assorted tea sandwiches, and a sweet plate, all accompanied by a selection of exclusive teas. There’s also an Elegant Afternoon Tea to finish off your perfect beach day. Salads Enjoy a classic chicken Caesar, a house salad featuring local produce, or a hearty salad of the day. Quiche Spinach with goat cheese, tasty bacon, cheddar and tomato or a special that shows off the chef’s creativity. Signature Sandwiches Including the special chicken salad on raisin bread, or roasted turkey with grilled asparagus, and many more. Delectable Desserts Like your life, and eat dessert first! You won’t be sorry you did with the Carriage House’s flourless chocolate torte, panna cotta or the sweet of the day.

WHY SHOULD I GO? If you ate here before and loved it, you’ll surely want to visit again to try out the new à la carte menu. If you haven’t been here yet, you’re in for a treat. The Carriage House Café and Tearoom’s menu runs the gamut from casual cafe fare like grilled paninis, wraps, sandwiches and soups to healthy and hearty signature salads and quiches to that Cape May favorite, the classic tea luncheon. You’ll also find freshly baked tea breads and scones, great combo meals, an afternoon tea, and a kids’ menu, too. Another recent addition is take-out: If your day is too busy to stop for a leisurely lunch, grab and go. We know you’re anxious to get to the beach. INSIDER TIP The Carriage House Café & Tearoom is located on the grounds of the Physick Estate. An 1879 Victorian house museum and one of the finest examples of Victorian Stick Style architecture in America, the estate is open for tours. The setting is drop-dead gorgeous, and you can dine outside overlooking the beautiful gardens or indoors in the air-conditioned, original horse stalls that once housed the estate’s carriage horses. Dine from 11am to 4pm; open daily, late April through October. Reservations are recommended. The Carriage House is also a perfect setting for intimate gatherings like weddings, rehearsal dinners, anniversary parties or any get-together that you want to be extra special.

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1048 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5111

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www.capemaymac.org


Enjoy a relaxing Cape May afternoon on the patio overlooking the beautiful gardens at the Emlen Physick Estate, the city’s only Victorian house museum.

Lunch & Afternoon Tea « Price Of Entrées: $8-$18 « Booking A Table Advised « Handicap Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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CUCINA ROSA

More than 20 years in business, and it’s pretty obvious why — this is Italian food done right

Shrimp Rosa Pancetta-wrapped shrimp baked on spinach and ricotta. Jumbo Lump Crab Cake By popular demand, served with sauce remoulade. Crawfish Fra Diablo Louisiana crawfish tails sautéed in spicy marinara sauce. Chicken Portofino Stuffed with the house sausage and mozzarella cheese, baked with white wine and tomato sauce, topped with peppers and onions on a bed of spaghetti. Mediterranean Shrimp Pan-sautéed shrimp on fresh spinach, topped with plum tomatoes with mozzarella cheese and oreganata. Served over penne rigate with butter, loccatelli romano, black pepper. Tenderloin Tuscany A 9oz filet mignon stuffed with gorgonzola cheese, red peppers. caramelized onions, then grilled medium.

WHERE IS IT? At the beginning of the mall, on the corner of Perry Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? Although he doesn’t know where it came from exactly, owner Dave Clemans earned the nickname Dr Danger when he was a younger, “more formidable” man. We think Dave is still very much a formidable man, and what’s more, so is the menu at Cucina Rosa. It’s always a good sign for a restaurant when the owner has his hands in the kitchen, too — David still does some prep work to help out head chef Guy Portewig, and still makes the restaurant’s irresistible sauces. So why is Cucina Rosa still one of the most popular restaurants in town after three decades? “Because we serve the kind of food people want to eat,” says Dave. While other restaurants strive to reeducate people and their palettes, the goal at Cucina Rosa is to give folks what makes them happy. But customers don’t simply crave consistently good food. They want their entire dining experience to be memorable. This is not a problem at Cucina Rosa, where the charming atmosphere “brings out the best in people,” says Dave. INSIDER TIP To Dave, the word cucina doesn’t just mean kitchen; it embodies all of the joyful moments that happen when we break bread with good company. At Cucina Rosa, this bread-breaking can happen inside the two-story restaurant’s main dining areas, on the outdoor patio, or in a private dining room ideal for special occasions. Dr Danger’s most formidable staff will be happy to fill you in on the details.

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(609) 898-9800

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Cucina Rosa is located at the beginning of the Washington Street Mall. The atmosphere inside is charming, though the patio is a popular choice in summer. And the food? Bellissimo.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $12-$29 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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THE EBBITT ROOM

For years it’s been known as one of the best restaurants in South Jersey... now it has a buzzy bar scene to add to the experience

WHERE IS IT? Halfway along Jackson, a glorious street-scape of Victorian B&Bs, private homes, and The Virginia Hotel, home to the Ebbitt Room. WHY SHOULD I GO? The Ebbitt Room is a favorite of fanatical locals, who’ve come to know it as one of the finest foodie haunts in Cape May. The Philadelphia Inquirer referred to it as “the town’s most beloved restaurant,” while The New York Times raved about a “superb” experience and “creatively prepared dishes.” Such reviews have contributed to The Ebbitt Room’s reputation as a special occassion place. But all of that changed in May of 2011, when the restaurant’s dining area — ­ along with its image — was renovated. What used to be a small service bar has been replaced with a large U-shaped bar that flows into the dining room and adds a whole new buzzy vibe to the place.

Tuna Tartare Honeycrisp apple and fennel salad, citrus soy, apple caviar. Pale Ale Calamari Pickled bell pepper hash, ginger aioli. Espresso-Cured Magret Duck Glazed baby carrots, cippolini onion marmalade, smoked shallot jus. Wild King Salmon Bulghur wheat taboule, basil and shitake mushroom emulsion. Sticky Toffee Pudding Dulce de leche Ice cream. Maple Sugar Crème Brulee With toasted pine nut biscotti. Beach Plum Farm Deviled Eggs With chef’s daily preparations Mint Julep Michter’s Kentucky Bourbon, Beach Plum mint, simple syrup. Summer Smash Rittenhouse 100 Rye, Aperol, muddled grapefruit, orange and lemon with simple syrup.

Some things, though, will never change, like The Ebbitt Room’s commitment to freshness. The food menu, which now includes dishes both inventive and familiar, draws ingredients from Cape Resorts’ own Beach Plum Farm, as does an impressive drink list. On warmer nights, enjoy sampling from both in the outdoor garden area or on its breezy front porch, or opt for listening to live jazz piano in a comfy lounge. No matter where you dine, feel free to come dressed in your Sunday best, or in your best pair of flip-flops. INSIDER TIP The front porch is Cape May’s favorite place to start your evening, end your day or just people watch. Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and munch on small plates such as our famous farm cheese and cured meat board, or Ebbitt Room char-broiled burger with house-cut truffle parmesan garlic fries with chipotle ketchup.

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(609) 884-5700

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www.virginiahotel.com


Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $26-$33 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Not Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « Valet Parking «   No Takeout « No Kids' Menu


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E. M. HEMINGWAY’S

Enjoy oceanfront views while feasting on USDA prime meats and locally caught fresh seafood

WHERE IS IT? Oceanfront on the corner of Beach and Philadelphia. WHY SHOULD I GO? E. M. Hemingway’s has great, reasonably priced seasonal menus — complemented with great service — for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is always a good reason to join them for every season. Here’s why: Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Dinner, St. Patrick’s Day Party, Easter Brunch, Mother’s Day Brunch, Fourth of July Oceanfront Deck Party, Labor Day Beachfront BBQ, Halloween Costume Party, Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinners, and New Year’s Eve Celebration. Join them early or late, family or date. E. M. Hemingway’s is also a great place to host a birthday, anniversary or ay other celebration too. INSIDER TIP Check Hemingway’s Cape May Facebook page for daily specials, including Sunday-through-Thursday Value Menus, Sunset Dinner Specials and Holiday Special Events Dinner Packages.

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1045 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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www.hemingwayscapemay.com

Fine Meats Prime signature steaks are stars here. which is no small feat in a town surrounded by water. Filets, strip steak, rib eyes, sirloin and prime rib along with nightly specials. Prime Rib Night Great deals on the best prime rib in town, every Wednesday, year-round. Hearty Breakfast Start your day off right. As you’d expect, the steak and egg sandwich is excellent. Or enjoy their breakfast buffet for one of the best deals on the island. Lunch Specials The lunch menu features huge overstuffed sandwiches, great appetizers, salads and soups. Happy Hours Happy hour is daily from 4-7pm at Hemingway’s, 365 days a year. Entertainment Get your grove on at Hemingway’s bar all year, whether it’s a DJ dance party or your favorite pro sports on the six high-def TVs — or if you’re just looking for a great spot to simply chill.


Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $16-$34 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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5 WEST PUB

From the makers of Tisha’s, an exciting new eatery... combine a classic pub with a fine restaurant. The result? A great time. Every time. Some Menu Highlights

WHERE IS IT? On Bayshore Road, a quick drive from downtown Cape May, near the Wawa. To put it another way, it’s also five miles west of Tisha’s, its sister restaurant on Cape May’s Washington Street Mall — hence the name. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you have ever eaten at Tisha’s, now on Washington Street Mall but previously on the Cape May promenade, you will know that the food is going to be excellent. But 5 West Pub is not your typical Cape May eating experience — owners Paul and Jennifer Negro were inspired by the gastropub phenomenon, which originated in London in the late 1990s and later came to the States. The idea? Combine the best elements of a classic pub and a fine restaurant for an experience that delivers excellent food and drinks, and a fun, buzzy vibe — at affordable prices. The result is an establishment where you can do

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one of the following: 1. Visit after work (if you’re a local) or after a hard day at the beach (if you’re a visitor) for a relaxing drink and a casual dinner. 2. Go for a date with your other half. 3. Hang out with a group of friends and sample a bunch of small plates — because, let’s face it, the dish your friend ordered usually looks better, so this way you get to share. 4. Grab a booth and take the family — the menu has a large selection of appetizers, and great choices for the children, too. Add in the affordable wine list (mostly everything under $25 a bottle), more than a dozen draft beers, including craft, and you’ll see why 5 West Pub has quicky established itself as a Cape May staple. INSIDER TIP Order the fried pork chops — it’s already one of the area’s most popular new dishes.

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Shrimp Dijon Stuffed with horseradish and wrapped in bacon, served with a honey Dijon dipping sauce. Pan-seared Local Scallops Bacon and onion marmalade with horseradish cream, and scallops as fresh as the ocean breeze! Brick oven pizza Thin crust and irresistible — choose from Margherita, Bruschetta and Pizzazz. Jamaican Jerked Chicken sandwich Marinated in authentic jerk spices and grilled to perfection. Finished with house-made cole slaw and Swiss Gruyere cheese. Blackened Mahi Mahi Sandwich Blackened in a cast-iron skillet with Cajun spices, baby greens, remoulade sauce and coleslaw, on a ciabatta roll. Fried Pork Chops Spice rubbed and deep-fried, sautéed roasted peppers, cherry peppers and capers, red mashed potatoes and sautéed baby spinach.


Lunch and Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $6-$20 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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GECKO’S

The only place for Southwestern cuisine. We'll drink (outside, on a charming deck) to that!

WHERE IS IT? It’s that little oasis in the middle of Carpenter’s Lane, in the Historic District.

Some Menu Highlights

WHY SHOULD I GO? Gecko’s is not unlike the lizard for which it’s named. Here’s why... 1. There is one type of Gecko so rare it’s only been spotted four times. Gecko’s restaurant is also rare since it’s the only place for Southwestern cuisine in Cape May. 2. The Gecko is colorful; it can be purple, pink, blue, even black. The restaurant is colorful, too, with a breezy deck painted in the traditional reds and yellows of Santa Fe. With a bucket of Coronas by your side, this is one of the best people-watching spots in Cape May. 3. Variety. There are more than 2,000 species of Gecko. The menu at the restaurant is diverse, too. This isn’t a predictable taco joint. How about some chile-rubbed sirloin? The chiles for this meal are shipped in from New Mexico. Or try their pork tenderloin served over whipped sweet potatoes and topped with a wild blueberry sauce 3. Finally, the Gecko is surprising; did you know that it licks its eyeballs in order to clean them? The owners of the restaurant are full of surprises, too. Chef Randy Bithell and his Germanborn wife Susi had intended to open a Southwestern restaurant in Santa Fe, but couldn't resist the beauty of Cape May.

Gecko’s House Salad Field greens, with branded onion dressing, garnished with tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, onions, roasted corn, feta. It’s addictive. Three Sister Quesadilla Two flour tortillas filled with corn, squash, beans, onions, jalapenos, cheese and fresh cilantro, served with salsa, guacamole. Arguably the best vegetarian dish in town, along with the... Vegetarian Burrito A substantial, satisfying, super-healthy treat. Ute Taco Fry bread with lamb adovado (chile-marinated, slow-roasted and shredded leg of lamb), pinto beans, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and salsa. Chiles Rellenos Camarones Roasted poblano chiles stuffed with grilled shrimp, jicama, pumpkin seeds and cheese, ovenbaked, served with a roasted tomato cascabel sauce.

INSIDER TIP Collier’s Liquor Store is a hop, skip, and jump away, in case you forget to BYO.

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Carpenter’s Square Mall, Cape May

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(609) 898-7750


Gecko’s is like an oasis in the middle of downtown historic Cape May. Great Southwestern food, great people-watching. What more could you possibly ask for?

Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $10-$30 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V & MC « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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GODMOTHER’S

Classic, family-style Italian food... this is a place that gets it right every single time

WHERE IS IT? On the corner of Broadway and West Perry. WHY SHOULD I GO? This building has been many things — an auto trim shop, an ice cream parlor, a pharmacy, and a luncheonette. Today, as a classic Italian restaurant, it’s still many things — a family place, a first-date place, a casual place, a special occasion place, a local place, a tourist place... you get the idea. Appropriately, Godmother’s owner/chef Chris Hubert (who also owns Cape May’s The Black Duck, see page TK), is many things as well. For starters, he’s an accomplished man. A graduate of the Harvard of cooking schools, The Culinary Institute of America, Chris has cooked for Julia Child and at the James Beard Foundation in New York. He’s also a well-traveled man; his cooking career has taken him all over the country,

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from Philadelphia to Colorado. Finally, Chris is a Cape May lover. He honed his cooking skills at two of the most acclaimed restaurants in town — Union Park and The Ebbitt Room, and he can’t imagine raising his son in any other place. The pride Chris takes in his town only works to the benefit of his diners, as he wouldn’t dream of serving them anything that’s not Cape May quality, whether that’s a classic Italian staple, or something with an inventive Hubert twist. INSIDER TIP The name of the restaurant might be slightly tongue-in-cheek (it’s a play on the title of the classic film, The Godfather), but Chris and his crew take their Italian menu seriously, so come hungry! To borrow a line from The Godfather, we know that’s an offer you can’t refuse.

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(609) 884-4543

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www.godmothersrestaurant.com

Fried Calamari Served with marinara, lemon and a garlic aioli. Eggplant Rollatini Thinly-sliced eggplant, batterfried and filled with ricotta, mozzarella, fresh basil and spinach, topped with fontina and served with marinara sauce. Pepperoni And Mozzarella Pizza Rolls Served with marinara sauce. Four-Cheese And Spinach Lasagna Ruffled pasta layered with four cheeses and spinach, served with marinara or bolognese sauce. Orecchiette Carbonara Small pieces of round-shaped pasta, apple-smoked bacon, mushrooms, caramelized onions, prosciutto and peas in a mushroom sauce. Shrimp Scampi Large white shrimp sautéed with garlic, shallots, lemon, white wine and sundried tomatoes, tossed with angel hair pasta.


Godmother’s is a place you go when everyone in your family is in the mood for a different kind of food. There’s an affordable, diverse menu, including children’s choices.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $12-$28 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V & MC « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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HARBOR VIEW

You might as well block off your whole night. Between the food, the views, and the vibe, you won’t want to leave. WHERE IS IT? Right on the harbor, between the Cape May bridge and the bridge to Wildwood Crest.

Grilled Portabella Mushroom With brie, pine nuts and grilled veggies, served with balsamic vinaigrette. Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops Skewered with pineapple and mango over rice. Seafood Fra Diablo Lobster, scallops, shrimp, mussels and clams over linguini, with a spicy marinara sauce. One of the house favorites. Seared Ahi Tuna Salad Tuna served rare with an Asian cabbage slaw, soy dressing, wasabi and pickled ginger Veal Medallions Sautéed with lobster, shrimp, scallops and pasta ribbons in a Champagne cream sauce. Seafood Sampler Shrimp, scallops, flounder and crab cake, served with rice pilaf and a fresh vegetable. Surf and Turf Baked 8 oz lobster tail and grilled 8 oz filet mignon. Served with drawn butter, baked potato and broccoli. Resistance is futile.

WHY SHOULD I GO? The Harbor View may be the most aptly named restaurant in the county. You’ll want to linger long after you finish your bowl of locally famous she-crab soup or your ridiculously juicy char-broiled burger, simply to take in the seascape. And you’ll have plenty of choices when it comes to where you linger. Year-round, sip a cocktail at the classic downstairs bar, or watch an osprey soar over the Cape May skyline from one of many oversized windows in the upstairs dining room. On the outside deck, there’s a laidback vibe, complete with frosty drinks and live bands pumping everything from hot reggae to Sinatra classics. The music sounds almost as good as the water lapping against boats the docked in the Harbor View marina. No matter where you choose to dine, the Harbor View will impress you with its thoroughness. The restaurant features 19 different kinds of shrimp, and 35 gourmet burgers cooked 130 different ways, and no, that's not a typo. If you opt for seafood, you're guaranteed fresh. As a fishermen, owner Captain Fred Ascoli wouldn’t stand for it any other way. INSIDER TIP Captain Fred loves the water, and he loves the fact that you’ll have every opportunity to enjoy it at his restaurant, from the moment you park. For the best spot in the house, pull your boat right up to the dock.

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954 Ocean Drive, Cape May

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wwwharborviewcapemay.com


The Harbor View’s outside bar is one of Cape May’s most irresistible spots. It’s the ideal place to relax and unwind, if your tastes happen to run to the Caribbean way of life. And whose don’t?!

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $6-$30 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V & MC « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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HARPOON HENRY’S

A taste of the Caribbean... and the sunsets are free

Warm Crab And Spinach Dip One tasty appetizer! Marinated And Grilled Wings Don’t miss this classic. Coconut-Fried Grouper A taste of the tropics. Seafood Pasta Clams, shrimp, scallops, sundried tomato sauce. Poor Man’s Surf And Turf BBQ ribs and shrimp. Henry’s Fish Sandwich Fried grouper, sautéed onions, tomatoes, cheddar cheese with a red pepper sauce. Prime Rib Mouth-watering prime rib which gets rave reviews. Tropical Salad Mixed greens, tomato wedges, cucumbers, carrots, mandarin oranges, pineapple, with coconut and pineapple vinaigrette. Conch Fritters The classic Caribbean snack. Onion Rings Tasty onion rings served by the foot or half foot. Weekly Specials Even more choices.

WHERE IS IT? On the bay in North Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? You won’t need a harpoon here — the sea life comes to YOU. Some of it will be beautifully prepared on the plate, and some of it, like the dolphins, will be swimming across the road from where you’re dining. While you watch for Flipper under a sinking pink sun, we recommend sampling from the restaurant’s well-rounded menu of beach cuisine or sipping on one of Harpoon Henry’s 150 frozen drinks. One reviewer called this hotspot “a Florida Keys place that must have washed north in a hurricane.” And no Key West locale would be complete without the kind of mellow entertainment (live music nightly in season!) that makes you want to breathe deep, kick off your shoes, and order another round. Which is exactly what you’ll find at 91 Beach Drive. INSIDER TIP There’s a sandbox for little kids, with a corn hole game to keep them occupied. And there’s a nightly conch-blowing ceremony at sunset — just like they do in the Florida Keys. And don’t forget to pop over on Sundays when, between 1pm and 5pm, items like beer, mussels and wings are only $5 and you get to listen to music by popular local band Blondage.

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Beach Drive @ Browning, North Cape May

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(609) 886-5529

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www.harpoonhenrys.net


Spectacular sunsets, a choice of 150 frozen drinks, islandinfluenced entertainment, and a location right on the beach — it’s a heady combination.

Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $10-$23 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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Harry’s ocean bar & grille

Harry’s brought tradition back to the neighborhood — here is one place where adults AND kids will have a ball!

WHERE IS IT? At the oceanfront Montreal Beach Resort, on Beach Avenue at Madison. WHY SHOULD I GO? Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest — the late, great Harry Hirsch knew this well. When he opened his first restaurant more than 40 years ago, he knew it had to stand out. The food had to taste great and be reasonably priced. The service had to be courteous, but relaxed. It had to be the kind of place where you could pull up a chair and stay a while. In 2010, the Hirsch family introduced a new Cape May eatery — Harry’s Ocean Bar and Grille — named after the family patriarch. It instantly became a hot

spot, offering some of Harry’s favorites like chicken pot pie or assorted sliders, and mouth-watering burgers. Harry’s also boasts one of Cape May’s largest beer menus, with dozens of bottle and draught selections. Just steps away from the Atlantic Ocean, Harry’s features a sun-drenched patio bar perfect for enjoying daily happy hour drink specials and live entertainment. Don’t want to stop the fun? They will deliver your meal to you beachside, via Harry’s Beachside Cabanas Service. INSIDER TIP Visit The Wine Cellar, next door to Harry’s, for a great selection of wines, beers, spirits, and sundries.

HARRY’S OCEAN BAR AND GRILLE « Beach Avenue And Madison, Cape May « (609) 88-HARRY « www.harryscapemay.com

Summer In Cape May Salad Mixed greens tossed with a raspberry vinaigrette, fresh apples and berries, candied pecans and bleu cheese, and served with a yogurt poppy seed dressing. Assorted Sliders Beef, tuna, and buffalo chicken sliders. Country Pot Pie Tender chicken and assorted vegetables in a creamy chicken gravy, topped with a puff pastry crust. drink specials Ten Draft Beers A great range, including microbrews. Enjoy fun daily happy hour food and drink specials. Harry’s E & P Burger An 8 oz black Angus burger topped with a fried egg, American cheese, and pork roll. Harry’s Meatloaf Homemade meatloaf (pork, beef and veal mix), herbs and spices, finished with sauce au poivre, whipped Yukon potato and seasonal vegetables. Fish And Chips Freshly beer-battered, with French fries.


The choice is yours — eat in the airy dining room, or head for the oceanfront patio, where there’s a fun al fresco bar. Either way, the food and the drinks are worth coming back for.

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $8-$24 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, D, AE« On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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ISLAND GRILL

Locally sourced ingredients and a happy decor, make this a fun, and fine, restaurant experience

WHERE IS IT? Behind Collier’s Liquors. WHY SHOULD I GO? The quality, service and ambience of this Cape May dining staple have always been above-par. But this year owner Carol Herforth changed things up a bit and the results, typically for the Island Grill family, are nothing short of smashing. So why make a change when Island Grill was already established as a must-visit? “We wanted to work more closely with the local farmers and fisherman,” Carol told us. “I’m a big fan of classic, sophisticated cuisine, so we thought we’d shoot for cleaner, leaner, more sophisticated flavors.” Island Grill’s emphasis is on the most contemporary coastal cuisine, utilizing the finest and right-this-minute freshest

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of local ingredients. The Herforth family has also spiffed up the warm, welcoming atmosphere, and the fresh, clean flavors of the cuisine are the happy byproduct of people whose hallmark has always been customer satisfaction. Another thing you’ll notice at Island Grill is that the menu is seasonally inspired, which is what happens when you source your products locally. Whatever is fresh and available right now is what you’ll find on your table tonight. Island Grill Restaurant is open daily for dinner in season, and it is BYOB. Follow them on Facebook for up-to-the-minute information. INSIDER TIP Island Grill can also cater your private party or event... just call them for details.

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(609) 884-0200

Some Menu Highlights Crab and Beet Salad Fresh beets, delicate crab meat and pickled celery, accented with tarragon in a lemon aioli. Lobster Mac and Cheese Succulent lobster meat, pasta, and four cheeses — asiago, parmesan, goat cheese and locatelli. Pan Seared Sea Scallops Plump local scallops with bacon, charred okra, sweet corn puree and basil. Crab Cakes A standby done right, topped with a fine herb hollandaise, sweet corn and leek succotash, and potato gratin. Pan Seared Black Sea Bass Seared to perfection, and served with roasted spring onion, cherry tomato, pea and lettuce jus, and horseradish foam. Bone-In Grilled Pork Chop Hearty chop with an onion soubise, served with a smoked tomato great northern bean sofrito and grilled Japanese eggplant.


Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $13-$26 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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LA VERANDAH

A truly Victorian experience with truly tasty food

WHERE IS IT? Located in the wonderful historic Hotel Alcott (page TK), off Beach Avenue.

Some Menu Highlights

WHY SHOULD I GO? La Verandah is a superb three-star restaurant located in Cape May’s second oldest hotel, an Italianate-bracketed villa that has been beautifully renovated, but not at the expense of its Victorian charm. The cascading vines on the front porch, swaying in a gentle Atlantic breeze, beckon you inside a high-ceilinged dining room. Soft, natural light dances across the French doors, hardwood floors, and palm plants of this clean, sleek space, home to a magnificent wide-hanging staircase that is one of the earliest of its kind in the country. If you like to dine al fresco, choose a cozy table on the front verandah to enjoy the calming sights and sounds of a summer evening while dining on French-influenced cuisine. South Jersey magazine awarded this kitchen the esteemed Golden Fork award, recognizing dining rooms and menus that “stand out” from among the “finest restaurants across South Jersey.” La Verandah also offers private dining for groups of eight and more in a lush inner garden, where a bubbling fountain, chirping birds and soft tunes provide the background for great cuisine and company.

Romano Crusted Scallops Flambé Pan-seared with cognac and served in a fennel vermouth sauce. Salmon Victoria Fillet of salmon encrusted with potato and seared crisp, served with sautéed spinach and sweet corail sauce (a ridiculously tasty French seafood sauce). Petite Filet Grilled filet of beef served with potatoes au gratin finished with port wine demi and shiitake mushrooms. Imperial Seafood Galette A tantalizing crab and lobster cake with an asparagus and haricot vert sauté, finished with a whole grain mustard sauce. Chicken Di Parma Breast of chicken stuffed with prosciutto, provolone and artichoke hearts with a white wine lemon caper sauce over sautéed arugula. In other words, a plate full of treats.

INSIDER TIP According to The Knot magazine, and countless Victorian-minded brides, this is the perfect venue for an elegant wedding by the sea.

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107-113 Grant Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5868

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www.hotelalcott.com


South Jersey magazine thinks this is one of South Jersey’s finest restaurants.... and you will, too. This is French-inspired cuisine at its best.

Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $19-$32 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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LUCKY BONES

The first place in Cape May that combines pizza and beer (thank the food gods for that) WHERE IS IT? On your left as you cross the harbor bridge into town. Cape May Scallops Wrapped In Bacon With a horseradishbeet cream. Baby Back Ribs With tangy chipotle barbeque sauce. Rocket Salad Fresh arugula, olives, brick ovenroasted vegetables, shaved fennel, fresh mozzarella, creamy vinaigrette. Thin-Crust Brick Oven Pizza Eight flavors, all of them great. Includes the shrimp and lobster pie. Lucky Bones Burger Grilled 10 oz choice ground beef. Cuban SpiceRubbed Pork Chop One of the bestloved dishes in town... succulent pork, secret sauce, whipped sweet potatoes, red wine jus. Famous Mussels In Gorgonzola BasilTomato Sauce With bucatini, grilled bread. Cape May Vineyard Clams Fusilli, chopped clams, tossed with olive oil, garlic-herb butter, dry white wine.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Lucky Bones was opened in 2006 by the Craig family, who run the Washington Inn, a fine dining institution, and Cape May Winery. The Craigs wanted Lucky Bones to be something different — a place where you could eat well, in a casual atmosphere. A place where you could get a slice of pizza and a glass of wine. Brothers David and Michael spent four months taste-testing pies all over New England (1,000 in total), before purchasing a brick oven. They labored over every decision, from the restaurant’s name (ask your server what it means!) to the type of glassware served at the bar. Most importantly, they wanted the menu to be just right, “bar food but better.” The restaurant is now famous for its ability to serve consistently excellent food — and for its lively bar scene. From 11am to midnight, customers have the option to graze at the bar, while choosing from a wide selection of tapasstyle appetizers. Or, in the dining room, they can opt for a more traditional meal of meat, poultry, fish, an imaginative salad or, of course, pizza And if you’re on the go, call (609)884-TO-GO for curbside pickup. INSIDER TIP Pick up a copy of the beautiful 256-page book, The Essential Lucky Bones Cookbook. It’s packed with recipes, tips, great photos, and stories.

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1200 Route 109, Cape May

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(609) 884-BONE (2663) « www.luckybonesgrille.com


At Lucky Bones you will feel comfortable and catered to, whether you’re eating with the whole family, with a group of friends, or having an intimate dinner for two

Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $6-$22 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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MAD BATTER

Food and atmosphere so inviting, you’d be mad not to try it...

WHERE IS IT? Just half a block from the beach and the Washington Street Mall on gorgeous Jackson Street, in the Carroll Villa Hotel (see page TK). WHY SHOULD I GO? The Mad Batter building was erected in 1882 as a beautiful seaside retreat house for families. When Harry Kulkowitz found himself playing poker there, nearly 100 years later, he recognized the restaurant potential of the space, with its sweeping front porch. Harry, a resourceful man who was responsible for locating German troops by listening to the enemy’s radio transmissions during World War II, scoured junk yards for kitchen equipment, built a garden terrace, added skylights, and hung a yellow-and-white awning over the front porch, where visitors and locals have been enjoying great food ever since. (The Mad Batter has been voted Best Brunch by both New Jersey Monthly magazine and CapeMay.com.)

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The restaurant also hosts art exhibits and live music nights, hangs the artwork of local artists, and serves as a venue for social organizations. As for the menu — it features vegan and vegetarian options, gluten-free choices, as well as seafood, steaks, and pasta. Now you can feel even better about being a Mad Batter groupie — they installed solar panels, and the bar is made of recycled glass, shell and concrete. Owners Mark and Pam continue to investigate and be aware of other opportunities to decrease the negative aspects of energy on our planet. They would like their carbon footprint to be the memory of a good drink, a great meal or a pleasant hotel stay. INSIDER TIP Take advantage of their daily happy hour specials, featuring a good selection of wines, 12 beers on tap, a great martini list, delicious Bloody Marys, and mimosas made with freshly squeezed orange juice.

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(609) 884-5970

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www.madbatter.com

Some Menu Highlights Orange And Almond French Toast A rich batter of heavy cream, eggs, fresh orange juice and almonds. Chesapeake Bay Benedict Poached eggs on a toasted English muffin with jumbo lump crabmeat and caper hollandaise. Waldorf Chicken Croissant Chicken, apples, grapes, walnuts, celery, red onion tossed in a creamy Waldorf dressing on a croissant. Mad Batter Crab Cakes Two of the restaurant’s championship super lump crab cakes with four cheese macaroni and remoulade. Apple Salad Romaine and radicchio with Granny Smith apple, dried cranberries, candied walnuts, crumbled bleu cheese, cranberry vinaigrette.


As if the front porch overlooking beautiful Jackson Street weren’t enough of a draw, the food here is mouth-watering... especially the breakfasts (witness the lines in summer)

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $19-$30 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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THE MAGNOLIA ROOM AT THE CHALFONTE HOTEL At Cape May’s oldest grand hotel, the secrets stored in the kitchen inspire the best home-cooked food

WHERE IS IT? In the magnificent Chalfonte Hotel (see page TK) on Howard Street, two short blocks from the ocean, in the middle of the Historic District. WHY SHOULD I GO? When Southern chef Helen Dickerson was running the Magnolia Room kitchen, which she did for more than 70 years, she expected nothing but good old-fashioned Southern manners from her crew. Her daughters, Dot Burton and Lucille Thompson, who have been running the kitchen for the past 50-odd years (and cooking in it for 75 years!), are just as attached to their family’s roots, when it comes to both their manners and their cooking. Craig LaBan of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote, “Any time you get a chance to have an 80-plus-yearold Southern chef cook for you, do it. Make that two 80-plus-year-old chefs with a century-old chicken-frying pan, and it’s worth changing your plans.” Dot started working at the hotel when she was nine, washing sand from the bathing suits of guests. Now, she handles the huge cast-iron skillets, in which she prepares the Southern-fried chicken the restaurant is so famous for. The secret is in the addition of thickly sliced onions. It’s a trick that must work, because the dish was named one of the 10 best in the country by USA Today. The restaurant regularly receives national acclaim, with features on the Discovery Channel’s Home Matters and on the Food Network’s Tyler’s Ultimate.

In 2013, sisters Lucille and Dot Burton celebrated a remarkable 75th anniversary of cooking in the Chalfonte kitchen

INSIDER TIP You can either eat inside the Magnolia Room, a casual-but-elegant space in the old Cape May style, or dine on the charming veranda. There’s nothing more Southern than spending the night in a rocking chair outside the Chalfonte. Wherever you choose to dine, stop by the King Edward bar, a classic little watering hole, to kick off your evening.

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Dot’s Southern Fried Chicken There’s no other fried chicken like it — try it and you’ll see. Miss Helen’s Crab Cakes Crabmeat held together with fresh herbs and Miss Helen’s secret sauce. Lucille’s Clam Chowder Probably the tastiest clam chowder ever. Chalfonte Corn Pudding One taste and you'll think you’re in the Deep South. Prime Rib Au Jus The classic dish is in good hands at the Magnolia Room — tasty, tender, and irresistible. Sea Scallops Broiled scallops with lemon, garlic and white wine. Oven-Roasted Turkey Home-style bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and gravy. Shrimp Scampi Jumbo shrimp sautéed in garlic, white wine and butter, served over herb rice. Vegetarian Entrée of the Day


Irresistible classic Southern food that’s received national acclaim, particularly the famous Southern fried chicken, enjoyed in a magnificent old hotel that’s the epitome of old-style relaxation. Be here now!

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $10-$34 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « No Parking « No Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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MARIE NICOLE’S GRILL AT DIAMOND BEACH Just across the bridge from Cape May, an inviting, relaxing evening of wonderful food awaits you WHERE IS IT? Over the charming little bridge as you enter Wildwood Crest. Penne Gorgonzola Penne pasta, jumbo lump crabmeat, crispy prosciutto, sweet peas, with gorgonzola cream sauce. Peach Salad Sliced peaches, baby spinach, gorgonzola, candied walnuts and poppy seed vinaigrette. Lobster Quesadilla Roasted lobster meat, sautéed spinach and tomatoes, caramelized onions, Monterey jack, topped with toasted corn salsa. 16oz NY Strip Dry spice rub, scalloped potatoes, bacon-creamed spinach, tempura onion rings. Grilled New Zealand Rack of Lamb Sauteed baby zucchini, goat cheese whipped potatoes, basil-mint pesto. Seafood Risotto Fresh lobster, jumbo lump crabmeat, shrimp and clams, Andouille sausage, fresh herbs, white wine garlic sauce.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Those who go over the bridge usually do so to enjoy the classic Americana of the Wildwood boardwalk. But Marie Nicole’s offers a different experience... it’s the ideal location to enjoy a delicious meal in a relaxed and sophisticated environment. The newly extended bar is the perfect place to begin your evening. From hand-crafted cocktails and martinis to a vast selection of craft beers and wines from around the world, you may never want to leave. Enjoy appetizers from the casual bar menu, featuring homemade mac and cheese and crabcake BLT sliders. Marie Nicole’s still offers raw bar classics including house favorite, lobster and crab tini. Don’t want to leave the cozy new bar? The full dinner menu is available — or try the signature burger, topped with aged cheddar, caramelized onions and truffle mayo. Although the space at Marie Nicole’s is intimate, you never feel crowded or rushed. As for the menu, you may have difficulty choosing from the expertly prepared prime meats, fresh seafood and pasta. The sesame-encrusted ahi tuna with ginger-soy dipping never fails to impress. Be certain to save room for anyone of their homemade desserts — the warm apple crumb with caramel ice cream is to die for! Marie Nicole’s was voted Best of the Shore by both Philadelphia and South Jersey magazines and is proud to accept the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for the past nine years. INSIDER TIP Enjoy the patio if the weather is nice. Marie Nicole’s also offers a late-night menu including desserts and cocktails.

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9510 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest

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(609) 522-5425

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www.marienicoles.com


Enjoy professionally prepared cocktails at the cozy new bar. And then let the feast begin! Marie Nicole’s was voted Best of the Shore by Philadelphia magazine and has, for the last nine years, received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $19-$44 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « Onsite Parking « No Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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MARIO’S PIZZA and italian eatery

Delicious pizza? Check. Freshly made Italian classics? Check. Free parking? Check? Delivery to the beach or hotel in season? You bet! WHERE IS IT? Centrally located, in the Acme shopping center, just steps to the Washington Street Mall — which is so convenient, because you can carbo-load prior to hitting those bricks and shedding some calories with some retail therapy.

Awesome Fries Smothered in mozzarella and bacon, served with ranch dressing for dipping. Oven-Baked Specialties Meat lasagna, baked ziti, stuffed shells, manicotti, ravioli. Homemade Cannoli Made in-house — have with espresso! Margherita Pizza Mario’s top seller — four cheeses, chunk tomato, garlic, fresh basil, extra-virgin olive oil. Kids’ Menu Hot dog, spaghetti and meatball, chicken tenders, grilled cheese — plenty to choose from to keep the wee ones happy here. Cheese Steaks The hottest selling non-pizza item here is the cheese steak, and we’re here to tell you — it’s good enough to satisfy the toughest Philly native critic. Salads Fret not if you’re watching your carbs — the salads here are varied and hearty, from Garden to Buffalo Chicken to an Antipasto for Two.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because… pizza? You don’t really need us to explain this to you, do you? And it’s not just good pizza — it’s excellent pizza served by the slice or as a whole pie. And salads and pasta and French fries... When the Fusco family bought Mario’s Pizza last spring, the decision was made to change… nothing. After all, as the old saying goes — if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But really, you don’t have to take our word for it — just check out their 4.5 out of 5 stars rating on TripAdvisor. If you build your own dough and pizza sauce in-house, they will come. Mario’s also makes their own bread for their paninis and their own scrumptious garlic knots in-house, as well as their cannolis, but we’re putting the dessert cart before the pizza horse here. Their best-selling pizza is the Margherita, but there is also the regular thin crust, as well as seven specialty and six gourmet pies from which to choose. Don’t forget the calzones and stombolis, and their cheese steak is also a very hot commodity. But lest you think this is simply a pizza and sandwich joint… you’d be wrong. Delectable pasta dinners — Shrimp Scampi, Stuffed Shells, Chicken Marsala and Eggplant Parmigiana to name but a few — would make any Italian grand-mom proud. We were also surprised at all the TripAdvisor comments on their French fries… until we tried them. Sure, you can get the regular fries. Or you can get the sweet potato fries, or the cheese fries or the Old Bay Fries. But why do that when you can get the Awesome Fries? And trust us — they are aptly named. This family-friendly place isn’t just for take-out, either — it comfortably seats 48 inside, and another 15 outside in season, with plenty of parking. And it’s a perfect spot for a birthday party — they do that, too. And did we mention catering? Office parties, showers — whatever the occasion, you’ll be able to feed your guests very comfortably. Mario’s has got you covered. INSIDER TIP: You can enjoy whole wheat or even gluten-free pasta here. In season, Mario’s will deliver your order to your hotel room or even the beach! Plus they have free parking too.

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(609) 884-0085 « www.mariosofcapemay.com


Some photographs don’t need much in the way of description. We COULD tell you these pizzas, salads and sandwiches look mouthwatering, but your salivary glands probably clued you in already.

Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $3.50-$18.95 « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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MERION INN

In the middle of the Historic District, a classic, beautiful bar, great food and world-class music

Market Salad Seasonal veggies from local farms. Chesapeake Bay Oysters Breaded and fried to order with spicy jalapeño rémoulade. Yellowfin Tuna Wasabi mashed and spicy Asian slaw. Local Scallops And Catch Of The Day Changes weekly. Something that never changes? The quality of the dish. Crab Cake Duet One Maryland-style and one deviled. Both delicious. Filet Mignon, NY Strip, Prime Rib Served au poivre, blackened, roquefort or scampi-style... it’s your choice! For Vegetarians Grilled veggies, feta and Israeli couscous; grilled portobello with spinach and melted manchego. $16.95 Express Dinner Scaled-down entrée with salad/dessert. Real Strawberry Shortcake You may find it impossible to resist, and who are we to judge?!

WHERE IS IT? In the heart of the Historic District, a block from Cape May’s beach and the mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? This 1885 classic Cape May seafood and steak house offers live piano music nightly and features ever-changing regional and seasonal specialties as well as Merion classics such as stuffed lobster tail, two kinds of crab cakes and that most decadent of comfort foods — the Merion potato cup. The restaurant has a strong, multi-generational following among locals and long-time summer visitors. Newcomers discovering this gem for the first time and those “coming home” to the Merion are drawn by its well-executed menu offerings, dress-up or dress-down relaxed ambiance, cozy candlelit dining rooms, climate-controlled outdoor patio and elegant turnof-the-century bar — the oldest in Cape May, and the best place to get a martini, says Philadelphia magazine. In addition to classic cocktails, the Merion offers a reasonably-priced and varied wine list. And although the late, great George Mesterhazy is no longer the Merion’s house pianist, his legacy is celebrated by a roster of great jazz musicians who hold forth every night during the season. INSIDER TIP Why should early birds get all the perks? The Merion Inn offers its prix fixe early bird menu to night owls too, in addition to a late-night café menu and post-theater bento box. The budget-stretching $16.95 Express Menu (a small-plates menu) is offered all night and features scaled-down portions of selected entrées and sandwiches with a small salad and dessert. There is free on-site parking and a children’s menu.

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106 Decatur Street at Columbia Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-8363

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www.merioninn.com


Newcomers discovering this gem for the first time and those “coming home” are drawn by its well-executed menu, nightly live piano music, dress-up or dress-down relaxed ambiance, cozy candlelit dining rooms and turn-of-the-century bar.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $17-market « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « No Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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NORTH END AMERICAN GRILL

Here is a place where you can truly kick back and relax... while enjoying good food and fun drinks

Tequila-Marinated Fish Tacos Chopped tomato, onion and avocado, and apple-ginger slaw. Roasted Veggie Flatbread Eggplant, zucchini, squash, rosemary, and shredded mozzarella. Lobster Roll Potato roll, lobster, celery, onion, cucumber, dill-lemon mayo. Baby Back Ribs Slow-roasted BBQ, sweet potato fries, apple-ginger slaw. Seared Ahi Tuna Seaweed salad, mixed fresh vegetables, and honey teriyaki. Lobster and Shrimp Fra Diablo Sautéed lobster, shrimp, spicy marinara over linguini. Mojito Chicken Rum-marinated chicken, toasted coconut rice, and fresh salsa. Maximus Burger 8oz black Angus beef, roasted peppers, caramelized onions, basil pesto and crispy prosciutto.

WHERE IS IT? A 15-minute drive from Cape May, either up the Garden State Parkway or (preferably) over the charming Ocean Drive bridge, through the beautiful wetlands. WHY SHOULD I GO? North End American Grill is the new destination for food and fun in the heart of North Wildwood’s entertainment district. The North End was created as a place for laidback locals and vacationers to enjoy upscale bar food and American cuisine. The atmosphere is inviting, with ample space for large parties, a casual setting for families, and an energetic and lively nightlife with indoor and outdoor lounges. The showpiece of the North End is a 38-foot custom-built surfboard bar (the longest on the East Coast), shaped by local legend Brian Wynn. The entire restaurant, both inside and out, evokes the northern California surf atmosphere. That vibe continues on the outdoor patio, with a bar, custom-built bamboo benches and cozy seating. The North End patio is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail. Kick back with friends and family while listening to live music and enjoying the summer breeze. There is a vast selection of beers and wines along with an elaborate menu of classic and signature cocktails made with fresh ingredients. Margaritas are a specialty! The menu satisfies everyone — from appetizers like fresh fish tacos and pulled pork sliders to mouthwatering sandwiches and entrées like BBQ Glazed Mahi Mahi with Pineapple Fried Rice and BaconWrapped Filet Mignon. Experience the laidback California Cool atmosphere “down the Shore”! INSIDER TIP Happy Hour at North End is something that you don’t want to miss — daily from 4-7pm, enjoy $5-$6 appetizers and special drink pricing on all beer, wine and well drinks.

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206 Olde New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood

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(609) 435-5691

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www.northendamericangrill.com


From tasty appetizers to mouthwatering sandwiches and delicious dinners, North End American Grill is the ideal setting to enjoy lunch, dinner, late-night snacks or straightfrom-the-beach happy hour.

Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $7-$25 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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Oyster Bay steak and seafood house A Cape May classic now has a fabulous new 28-seat bar — yet another reason to visit!

Oysters Rockefeller Oysters baked the traditional way and glazed with hollandaise. Fried Tomatoes With Crab Meat Panko-crusted tomatoes, fried and topped with spicy New Orleans remoulade sauce. Spinach And Brie Salad Toasted almond brie over curly spinach with croutons, red onion, dried cranberries and a strawberry-infused vinaigrette. New York Strip Steak Cooked to order, served with roasted shallot and peppercorn sauce, topped with Boursin cream. Veal San Marco Tender medallions of veal, breaded and pan-fried, topped with marinated tomoatoes and melted fontina cheese. Cajun-Spiced Pasta Lightly spiced shrimp, scallops, clams, mussells and diced tomatoes, sautéed in natural seafood broth, served over linguini.

WHERE IS IT? On Lafayette Street, opposite the Acme. WHY SHOULD I GO? Oyster Bay is one of those restaurants you know is going to be good, even before you take a bite or read a review. It’s one of those spots that has all the signs... 1. It’s not the kind of place that snags you with a waterfront view. And it’s not inside one of the restored mansions or B&Bs that draw tourists with their history. It’s just a simple building, a little off the beaten path. And it’s STILL busy. 2. Oyster Bay attracts locals as well as tourists, always a good sign. 3. Chef Chris Holl is also the owner, meaning he cares that much more. The meat/seafood combos are varied, so you can try something new, even when ordering an old favorite. Filet mignon topped with jumbo lump crab meat anyone? 4. Last year the restaurant introduced a great new way to enjoy the Oyster Bay experience. There’s now a stunning, 28-seat cherry wood bar, with a bar menu. Now, that IS exciting. INSIDER TIP Parking meters? Psssh, what meters? There are plenty of free spots at Oyster Bay — ­ as many spots as martinis.

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615 Lafayette Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-2111 « www.oysterbayrestaurant.com


Oyster Bay was already a popular spot with locals and longtime Cape May visitors, but the addition of the new bar (above) created one of the buzziest new scenes in town. Come and sample the great bar menu.

Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $19-$29 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « No Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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PETER SHIELDS INN

Fine American cuisine and oceanfront accommodations... voted an OpenTable ‘Top 100 Romantic Restaurant’ in America

WHERE IS IT? On the eastern end of Beach Avenue. WHY SHOULD I GO? Maybe you’ve spent your afternoon fighting traffic in sweltering heat just to get here. Maybe you spent your beach day keeping your children from throwing sand. Maybe you need a vacation from your vacation. Peter Shields Inn and fine dining restaurant, located in a gorgeous Georgian revival mansion, can be just that. In fact, a trip to Peter Shields is a vacation for all five of your senses... 1. Hear: As you eat, in one of five dining rooms or on the outside porch, you might hear ocean waves, or the distant laughter of beach goers. 2. See: Take in the beautifully renovated space, and its elegant, understated decor. Enjoy the natural light bouncing off the candle on your table in the sun room, the romance of the the bride’s dining area, or the sleek, sexy vibe of the zebra room. And take in the

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magnificent ocean views, the perfect backdrop to a memorable dining experience. 3. Feel: Sink into an overstuffed pillow on a rocking chair, as the ocean breezes drift over you. Or feel the heat from the fireplace on a blustery winter day. 4. Smell: Get a whiff of the ocean air and freshly cut flowers that adorn your table before your food arrives. After that, you won’t be able to smell anything but the mouth-watering flavors of an award-winning chef. 5: Taste: You’ll have to experience for yourself... INSIDER TIP Peter Shields isn’t just a summer favorite; it’s a wonderful place for a winter’s meal or getaway. The off-season is the perfect time to take in a sunset and sunrise over the ocean from one of the hotel’s nine guest rooms... this is one of the few places you can do both. Then retire in front of the cozy fireplace.

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(609) 884-9090

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www.petershieldsinn.com

Jumbo Lump Crab Salad With smoked salmon, mache, toasted almonds, basil aioli. Grilled Chipotle Glazed Quail Over truffle potato salad with deviled quail egg. So elegant, so delicious. PSI Surf And Turf House-rubbed hanger steak and crab cake with truffle potato purée and grilled asparagus. Brioche-Crusted Domestic Lamb Rack Roasted fingerlings and lamb jus. A real house favorite. Potato-Crusted Halibut Chanterelles, potato gnocchi, spinach and roasted garlic aioli. Warm Toffee Pudding Caramel and vanilla ice cream. Blueberry And Coconut Panna Cotta Mango purée and Grand Marnier cream. Lemon Tart Raspberry sorbet and fresh seasonal berries.


This is one of the most romantic restaurants on the island; it’s a great place to fall in love... but it’s also a great place to fall in love with food. Whether you’re in the mood for tapas on the porch or an indulgent meal, you’re in the right spot.

Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $30-$50 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Not Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « Free Street Parking « Takeout Available « No Kids’ Menu


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THE RED STORE

Simple, locally grown food in a serene setting... this great little spot is a big reason to love a small town Some Menu Highlights

WHERE IS IT? The Red Store is located in beautiful Cape May Point, one block from peaceful Lake Lilly. WHY SHOULD I GO? You could do your shopping at a faceless chain store... but where’s the fun in that? Browsing at The Red Store — which originally opened in the 1930s — is a pleasure, and a calming one at that. The building closed in 2004 due to flooding but, after an impressive renovation, it reopened in 2011, even more charming than before. There’s something wonderfully small-town about this European-style market, complete with homemade baked goods, good-for-you groceries, and “penny” candy. But it’s the restaurant, run by Lucas Manteca and his wife Deanna Ebner (they also run Stone Harbor’s acclaimed Quahog’s Seafood Shack) that is the best-kept secret in town. Or perhaps, USED to be... word is out that dining here — breakfast, lunch

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or dinner — is a very special experience. Indulge in an airy dining room or on the lush patio, where the soundtrack to your meal comes from chirping birds and rustling leaves. At night, white lights and candlelight amp up the ambiance. The dictated-by-season menu is as fresh as possible and as real as you’ll find... with vegetables coming from local farms and gardens. Pop over (by car or by bike) on your way to the nearby lighthouse, or order takeout before heading to Sunset Beach (a two-minute trip), or the kid-friendly Circle Park (a two-second trip). INSIDER TIP Vegetarian and vegan options are available. Don’t forget to make reservations for dinner (they fill up fast), and don’t forget about the chef’s tasting option.

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(609) 884-5757 « www.capemaypointredstore.com

Freshly Squeezed Veggie/ Fruit Juices And Smoothies Made with produce that comes out of the ground and straight into your glass. Healthy? Check. Delicious? Check. House-Made Preserves No artificial flavoring or preservatives here. Fresh-Baked Pastries And Breads Expert pastry chef Michele Gras makes them all in-house. Farm-Fresh Eggs The quality of your eggs can make or break a breakfast, and these will make it memorable. Gourmet Salads And Sandwiches Example: Grilled, house-made bread topped with avocado, arugala, delicate shaves of cheese, herb-infused mayo, and Jersey tomatoes. Surfer Bowls A deep rice bowl with seafood and veggies makes for a great lunch... whether you’ve just come out of the water or not. Homemade Sodas Thirst-quenching and delightfully old school.


Linger over your meal on The Red Store’s sunny patio, or bike over on your way to the lighthouse for the smoothie of the day, made with local fruits or veggies

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $9-$28 « BYOB « Wheelchair Accessible « On-site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids' Menu


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RUSTY NAIL

Go ahead, let your hair down... this is beachfront dining at its coolest

Some Menu Highlights Signature Boardwalk Style Cones Featuring conch fritters, fried clam stripes and Rusty Nail fries with a signature seafood spice. Raw Bar Featuring oysters, clams, lobster, shrimp, crab.

WHERE IS IT? Across the street from the beach. Just follow the surfers.

Baja Grilled Fish Tacos Grilled Mahi, corn, salsa, cheddar cheese, black beans, guacamole with cole slaw.

WHY SHOULD I GO? This place first made a name for itself in the ’70s, when lifeguards, surfers, and beautiful beach bunnies gathered around the wood bar that was rumored to be the longest in all of Cape May (a statistic confirmed by Exit Zero magazine). Today, it’s still the favorite bar/restaurant of sandy beach-goers; it’s the only one in town to actually discourage shoes. This popularity is due, in part, to the Nail’s draft beer, which is the coldest in town, a fact once again confirmed by Exit Zero in a cold beer test. It’s no wonder Travel & Leisure magazine named it one of America’s Top 10 Beach Bars. Something you should probably test out for yourself is the firepit, the only of its kind in South Jersey. Employees have said that when someone thinks to rest his or her beer on the edge of this pit, it’s a lot like the first girl to say yes to a dance — everyone wants in. For those who’d rather be inside, the live music is always pumping. If you’re looking for some kind of mind-numbingly loud electronic beat, you’re going to be sorely disappinted. This is the kind of mellow entertainment that makes for a mellow vibe — the kind you’ll want to leave only in order to check out the dolphins playing in the surf across the street.

The Nail Burger Add cheddar, American, provolone, cooper sharp, blue cheese or spicy pepper jack. Jersey Style Lobster Hoagie Fresh lobster salad on a fresh-baked hoagie roll. Jersey Clam Bake With 12 clams, six mussels, six shrimp, red skin potatoes, grilled corn and clam broth Signature Cocktails Including Beach Plum Farm Berry Mojito, Sandy Banana, Floatation Libation and so many more! New: Canine Cuisine! This isn’t only a place where humans get to chill. This year, the Nail introduced a menu for dogs. There’s the Wrangler Roundup (lean ground turkey), the Surf Board (real chicken and carob) and even a Hot Diggity-Dog (minus the bun). They even have doggie beer — woof!

INSIDER TIP It’s a great place to wake up with a seaside breakfast — and children’s meals are served on a frisbee.

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(609) 884-0017

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www.beachshack.com


The Rusty Nail’s laidback, surfer-style vibe is authentic — it’s not a marketing scheme. The people who come here really ARE beach people. Indoor spaces spill into outdoor seating, a sand bar, fire pit and shuffleboard. Young and old are invited in from the beach for live entertainment and The Rusty Nail’s beach blanket comfort food. You won’t want to leave...except, maybe, to get a closer look at the dolphins playing in the surf just across the street.

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $10-$22 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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saltwater cafE

A cool new spot right on the harbor... good food, good vibe, with wonderful views of the waterfront. This is a place you have to try.

WHERE IS IT? Saltwater Cafe is located at South Jersey Marina — on your left after you cross the main bridge coming into Cape May, and just before the little harbor bridge. (If you’re leaving Cape May, it’ll be on your right...) WHY SHOULD I GO? Because who doesn’t want an exceptional, reasonable meal in a relaxed environment? The husband-and-wife team of Rick and Colleen Weber, who run South Jersey Marina, opened Saltwater Cafe last July, and while we’d heard good things prior to trying it out, we were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the meal and the fresh, cool vibe. The cafe is open from 7am-2pm daily, serving breakfast and lunch. There’s a casual-but-elegant feel, with bright greens and blues balanced with patterns and rattan chairs. The service is friendly and efficient and, if you snag an outside seat, the views of the water and the boats coming and going at the marina just add to the experience. It never hurts to have a go-to, no-fail breakfast spot, and you can go ahead and add Saltwater Cafe to your itinerary now. Whether you’re looking for something healthy and simple, like fresh fruit or a smoothie, or you want to go all out — think Belgian Waffle with whipped cream and awesome hot coffee — you’ll find it here. If it’s a yummy lunch you’re after, Saltwater’s got you covered there too, with a gourmet selection of soups (when we checked in, the soup of the day was an amazing curried carrot), salads, sandwiches and sides. Order up an Arnold Palmer — half iced tea, half-lemonade — to give your lunch a true summertime flavor, no matter what time of year. INSIDER TIP: After your meal, pop next door to Fathoms, South Jersey Marina’s cool clothing and accessories store.

SALTWATER CAFE « 1231 Route 109, Cape May « 609-884-2403 « www.saltwatercafecapemay.com

Banana Split Banana, fresh-cut fruit, granola and vanilla yogurt. Feelin’ Groovy Omelette Egg white with goat cheese, portobello mushrooms, herbs, tomatoes and guacamole. Sunrise Smoothie Strawberries, banana, and yogurt. Creamed Chipped Beef Served the way it should be: over toast, with home fries. Nicoise Salad Grilled salmon, redskinned potatoes, green beans, hardboiled eggs, olives, tomato, and red onion, tossed with Dijon vinaigrette over fresh greens. Soups Homemade Chili, Roasted Corn and Crab Chowder, or the soup of the day. Saltwater Fish Sandwich Grilled fresh and served with lettuce, tomato, avocado and a lime-garlic aioli. Roast Beef and Provolone Served with red onion, tomato and horseradish sauce on a fresh ciabatta roll.


Inside, the decor at Saltwater Cafe is casual-but-elegant. Outside... well, it doesn’t get much better than this — eating freshly prepared food overlooking South Jersey Marina.

Breakfast & Lunch « Price Of Entrées: $5-$13 « BYOB « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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SEASALT RESTAURANT

Enjoy a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner with spectacular beachfront views

WHERE IS IT? Appropriately, right across from the sea, on Beach Avenue at The Ocean Club Hotel (page TK). WHY SHOULD I GO? Not often does an establishment strive to look out of place, but that was the goal of SeaSalt’s proprietors. The plan, they said after opening in the summer of 2011, was to be the spot that makes passersby say, “This looks too modern for Cape May.” SeaSalt, with its black wood-and-granite tables, custom-made mother of pearl barfront, and river rock decor, is five stories of architectural sex appeal. It’s the place to be when you feel like a change from Victorian ambiance. Sipping on a cocktail underneath an umbrella on the outside terrace, enjoy the spectacular view (you’ll be so close to the water, you’ll smell the sea salt) and the unpretentious food (although the seafood menu draws inspiration from Chef Rexhepi’s travels all over

Blue Crab Bisque With roasted corn and chives. Fine Herb Mixed Green Salad Asparagus tips, bleu cheese and a limepepper vinaigrette. Beef Tenderloin Carpaccio With horseradish creme fraiche, micro-green salad. Red Snapper And Salmon Roe Ceviche Fresh and fantastic — served with chilidusted tortilla chips. Scallop Au Poivre With cauliflower purée, balsamic reduction. Whole Grilled Branzino Served with a lemon butter sauce and vegetable succotash. Skate Milanese Heirloom tomato salad, 25-year-old balsamic. Swordfish Puttanesca Served with grilled asparagus and white anchovy. 28-Day Aged Rib Eye Red wine reduction, grilled ramps. Totally irresistible. Ginger Scallion Poached Chicken Served with roasted potatoes.

the world, he keeps it simple, saying, “I’m not doing molecular gastronomy”). Speaking of the chef, SeaSalt’s founder, the late Nick Neza, first saw Rexhepi on a cooking show, only to realize that the chef was a distant cousin of his. And then there’s the entertainment. After you’ve toured the turret-topped cottages and historical B&Bs of town, head to SeaSalt for a party that is anything but old-school. Local guitar players, jazz trios, salsa bands, and DJs all contribute to a vibe that’s equal parts New York and South Beach. INSIDER TIP Ask about the Tiki Bar lunch service available on the beach and on their patio! Large party? Opt for a chef’s tasting of six courses, served family style at a table fit for a king; made of mesquite wood, it took 10 people just to carry it into the building.

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(609) 884-7000

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www.capemayoceanclubhotel.com


At SeaSalt you can enjoy a spectacular breakfast and dinner — with a view to match, either inside or on the deck. If you need a break from bronzing on the beach, simply walk across the street to SeaSalt’s poolside tiki bar, which serves lunch and, in the evening, transforms into a Cape May hotspot, complete with a mother-of-pearl bar, live music, and the option of indulging in a delicious chef’s tasting.

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $8-$20 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE « On-Site Parking « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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TISHA’S

The place where change is the only constant. That, and superb food, of course.

WHERE IS IT? Smack-dab in the middle of the Washington Street Mall.

Some Menu Highlights

WHY SHOULD I GO? We’re a big fan of risk-takers, so owner/chef Paul Negro is okay by us. For starters, he’s not afraid to completely change the direction of his life. At the age of 23, Paul was working as a mechanic in South Philadelphia. But a talent for cooking — and the passion to match — pushed him to pursue a culinary career instead. One bite of his clam chowder and you’ll know — Paul has not misjudged his calling. And Paul doesn’t play it safe with his menu, either. Many chefs, when they come across a winning formula, will avoid making too many (if any) alterations. That doesn’t happen at Tisha’s. Here, daily specials come and go, well, daily, while the more “established” items hang around for no more than a month. Every dish is influenced by the season — this, Paul says, allows plenty of opportunities to showcase all that can be done with new American food, full of Italian accents. Something else we love about Tisha’s: many of the dishes are still made using the cookbooks of Paul’s mom, for whom the restaurant is named. Which means they’re made with love. And that’s always the most important ingredient.

Lobster Bisque A delicious, perfectly seasoned soup. Cajun-Fried Oysters Hand-breaded in Cajun panko, on baby greens, with pepper cream. Lobster Risotto With sautéed lobster tail. BBQ Buttered Shrimp Sautéed shrimp on toast rounds with BBQ butter sauce, finished with fontina cheese. The ultimate appetizer. Tuscan-Grilled Chicken And Shrimp Boneless chicken and jumbo shrimp marinated in olive oil, ginger, garlic and cilantro, rolled in a panko crust and grilled, set on garlic-mashed red skins and drizzled with cilantro oil. Thai Salmon Seasoned and grilled to your liking, finished with jumbo shrimp and sugar snap peas, sautéed in a sweet and spicy Thai lime sauce.

INSIDER TIP For an especially romantic evening, dine by candlelight on the restaurant’s outdoor patio. Just make sure you make a reservation ahead of time.

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322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-9119

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www.tishasfinedining.com


The food is New American with a strong Italian influence. Enjoy great pasta, as well as blackened and grilled fish dishes, paired with intriguing sauces. Another favorite is veal au poivre.

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $18-$35 « BYOB « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout (B & L) « No Kids’ Menu


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TWO MILE LANDING RESTAURANTS & MARINA Local seafood, choice steaks and spectacular sunsets at two waterfront restaurants...

Some Menu Highlights

WHERE IS IT? Located on Ocean Drive at the foot of the Cape May toll bridge on your way to Wildwood Crest, Two Mile Landing Restaurants and Marina offers the most expansive and unobstructed waterfront views in the area. WHY SHOULD I GO THERE? Two Mile offers two restaurants at one location. If you’re up for a casual afternoon or evening, the Crab House has an indoor dining room, two outdoor eating areas, and THREE bars, the vibe here is relaxed, fun, and familyfriendly. Singing along to the live music isn’t frowned upon — it’s encouraged! The music is live daily in season. The Crab House has a fun, loud, lively atmosphere with casual sandwiches, fresh seafood and frozen drinks to remind you that at the Crab

All-You-Can-Eat Blue Claw Crabs Garlic crabs, local lobster, snow crabs and Alaskan King crab legs. Cape May Clam Bake Shrimp, clams, scallops, mussels, lobster and Blue Claws, potatoes and corn in a garlic butter broth. Crab Cake Sandwich Choice of broiled or fried, served with tartar or cocktail sauces. BBQ Baby Back Ribs Tender and delicious, and slathered with the Crab House’s own in-house barbecue sauce. Lobster and Mashed Potato Egg Roll These delectable little dumplings are gently fried and served with a lemon chive sour cream. Raw Bar Shrimp cocktail, clams on the halfshell, Delaware Bay oysters — or just go for broke and get a little of everything in the Shanty Sampler. Surf and Turf A tender filet and a succulent lobster. Life is good.

House it’s always summer vacation. Looking for a slightly more formal feel? Two Mile Restaurant offers a more upscale menu and atmosphere that makes an effort not to take itself too seriously. It doesn’t need to. The cocktails and cuisine speak volumes. All the casual fine-dining marks are hit here — spectacular steaks, succulent house-caught seafood, exquisite appetizers, artisanal pizzas and more. Choose a beverage from the martini menu, or select from 21 beers and 12 wines on tap alone. Then kick back, relax and enjoy the waterfront views and service. INSIDER TIP: Out for the day on your boat — or your kayak, for that matter? Pull up to the Two Mile, dock your vessel, and relax with lunch, dinner or cocktails.

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Two Mile Landing, Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest

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(609) 522-1341

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www.twomilecrabhouse.com


Lunch & Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $6-$32 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « Parking and Boat Dockage « Takeout « Kids’ Menu


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UGLY MUG

If you really want to experience Cape May, make it a point to show your own mug (ugly or otherwise) at the Mug WHERE IS IT? In the heart of the charming Washington Street Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? The Mug isn’t just a bar and restaurant that’s been around for over half a century; it’s a genuine local legend. From the ceiling hang mugs that are turned to face the sea when their respective Mug-loving owners pass on. Then there’s the famous Froth-Blowing Contest that’s been held since 1954. Whoever blows the most froth out of the glass wins a trophy — and, of course, serious bragging rights. The Mug is not only a classic, traditional bar — it’s a full-service family-friendly restaurant, too, offering a selection of appetizers, sandwiches and entrées which you may enjoy in three different ways... 1. Nestle into the cozy wooden booths that now occupy both dining rooms in the Mug — perfect for a more intimate eating experience. 2. Position yourself on one of the bar stools, and partake in the hottest dining movement of the moment — eating at the bar, while either catching up with the sports news on one of the flat-screen TVs, or conversing with the friendly bartenders. 3. Seat yourself at an outdoor table on the patio overlooking the bustling Washington Street Mall, which is the ultimate people-watching spot in the city.

Grilled Crab Cakes They’re handmade by the Mug’s chef Gary Romberger, and they’re among the best in town. Handmade Burgers With a variety of toppings. Grilled Panini Sandwiches There’s always a great selection. Crab Mug In a casserole, broiled, topped with cheese. You’re probably salivating as you read this. Cheesesteaks The South Philly classic, done right. Chili Cheese Dog Served with pickle and chips — does anything go better with a cold beer? Corned Beef Sandwich Topped with coleslaw and Russian dressing. Fried Crab Patty Sandwich Actually, this goes pretty well with a cold beer, too!

INSIDER TIP The corned beef and pastrami used by the Mug in their signature sandwiches come from the world-famous Carnegie Deli in Manhattan. And the locally made crab cakes, from Chef Gary Romberger’s Cape May Crab Factory, are among the best in town.

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426 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-3459


Some bars try to be authentic, and some bars will spend lots of money to LOOK authentic, then there are places that really ARE authentic. It takes decades for that kind of look to be achieved, or in the case of the Ugly Mug, more than half a century.

Lunch, Dinner « Price Of Entrées: $12-$25 « Full Bar « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids' Menu


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Uncle Bill’s pancake house Because fantastic flapjacks make for happy families

WHERE IS IT? Just a few steps from the beach, in front of grand old Congress Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Bill isn’t your uncle (or, at least, chances are pretty good that he’s not). But guests are consistently treated like family when they dine here. And they’re consistently treated to a delicious meal. In fact, the most consistent thing about Uncle Bill’s... is its consistency. Ever walk by a restaurant and get instantly hungry? Perhaps you were just sightseeing, but then those smells

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hit you, your appetite was sparked, and the tummy started rumbling. This is what happens when you pass by Uncle Bill’s. The lovely aromas drift about 30 feet around the restaurant (we’ve made exhaustive scientific measurements over a series of days) and you’ll see people streaming into the place from all angles for breakfast, brunch and lunch. And once inside, you’ll find out that the hearty breakfasts don’t disappoint. And the fact that many of the booths

in this circular building have views of the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t hurt. For an even better view, try and snag one of the new outside tables — a perfect spot for breakfast or a filling lunch from their extensive lunch menu. And remember — pancakes are great for lunch too! INSIDER TIP Breakfast is served all day — visit before 9am and after 11am to avoid the crowds. Uncle Bill’s is cash-only — take advantage of the inhouse ATM, which charges only a $1 service fee.

Chocolate-Chip Pancakes The classic sweet-andsavory combination. Always a good way to start the day. Blueberry Pancakes Great taste, AND a healthy blast of antioxidants! Yeasty Old Fashioned Buckwheat Pancakes You’ll enjoy this blast from the past! Served with whipped butter and syrup. Hawaiian Ham Steak A thick slice of smokecured ham, garnished with a generous slice of grilled pineapple, with three potato pancakes. Peach Waffle Topped with peaches and crowned with whipped cream. Super tasty! Creamed Chipped Beef Served on a waffle or toast and heaped with tender, creamy good stuff. Enticing Lunch Menu Fresh soups, salads and sandwiches, daily specials. Pet-Friendly Patio Complete with water and treats for your furry best friend. Takeout and Delivery So convenient!

Beach Avenue and Perry Street, Cape May « (609) 884-7199 « www.unclebillspancakehouse.com


Breakfast & Lunch « Price Of Entrées: $4-$9 « BYOB « No Reservations « Wheelchair Accessible « Cash Only « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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UNION PARK DINING ROOM

Elegant ambience, great food, spectacular beachfront setting... this is romance personified

WHERE IS IT? In the historic Hotel Macomber, on the corner of Beach Avenue and Howard Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? After a long day on the beach, you’re feeling relaxed and refreshed. Sunkissed, you’re looking pretty good, too, and so is your significant other. The two of you take one last dip in the water, one more deep breath of ocean air, and head home to shake off the sand. Watching the sun sink lower in the sky, you decide to open a bottle of wine. That’s when you realize — you’ve been so caught up flirting with one another, you didn’t notice it’s dinner time, and you’re hungry. Wanting to keep this romantic evening going, you stick a cork in that bottle of wine and bring it with you to a romantic restaurant — Union Park was included in NJ.com’s Most Romantic list three times. Your table is ready when you arrive, but you decide to enjoy another glass of wine in the rocking chairs of the front porch before you head in. You’re too busy holding hands and stealing the occasional kiss on the cheek to notice that the sky is now a

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Oysters Half-dozen of the justifiably famous Cape May Salts, chili lime, cocktail sauces. Foie Gras Seared, apple walnut bread, poached apples, balsamic syrup. Seafood Plateau Lobster, shrimp, mussels, crab, oysters. Tartare Trio Steak, salmon, tuna, crème fraiche, toast. Kobe Beef Burger Boursin cheese, caramelized onions, fingerlings, chipotle ketchup. Shrimp And Scallops Cucumber noodle pad Thai, ginger lime cream, smoked soy. Colorado Lamb Whipped potato, caponata, merguez sausage, garlic rosemary au jus. Filet Mignon Whipped potato, dolce gorgonzola, caramelized onions, au poivre sauce South African Lobster Union Park has become famous for this dish — butter-poached lobster served with mascarpone risotto and pancetta.

kaleidoscope of vibrant pinks and oranges. Once inside the dining room, your heart skips a beat. You’re being led to a candlelit table with an ocean view, or to a cozy spot in front of the fireplace. Your server is unobtrusive, allowing you to enjoy this rare evening away from kids and work, but attentive enough to make you feel as though you’re the only customers in the room. Union Park is available for both casual and elegant parties, receptions, special occasion dinners and complete weddings. Their facility can host groups up to 125 people, depending on the type of reception you desire. Book the entire restaurant, for the ultimate beach wedding, or just one of their three private rooms available for groups of eight to 45 guests. It’s BYOB, though local wine is available. INSIDER TIP In season, Union Park has fabulous outdoor seating, offering some of the best views of the beach and the Cape May promenade. And be sure to check out their other restaurant, Pacific Grill in Wildwood.

Beach & Howard Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-8811

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www.unionparkdiningroom.com


Pacific Grill, Wildwood

Union Park Dining Room, with Executive Chef John Schatz at the helm, offers one of the finest dining experiences in Cape May. From the romantic ambiance and excellent service to private dining rooms and superb food, Union Park is the place to be for every occasion.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $18-$35 « BYOB « Booking A Table Advised « Not Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « No Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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WASHINGTON INN & THE WINE BAR

For decades, it’s been a quintessential dining experience. Now there’s a new reason to check out this iconic restaurant... the buzzy Wine Bar. WHERE IS IT? On beautiful, tree-lined Washington Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? You probably noticed — there’s been a quiet revolution in the restaurant scene. More and more customers are gravitating from the table to the bar, preferring the buzzy scene that savvy restaurants are creating by offering a more relaxed, convivial way to dine. Nowhere is that more evident in Cape May than the Washington Inn. For decades, it’s been one of South Jersey’s most acclaimed restaurants. With good reason. Today, guests can still expect a memorable meal at a cozy fireside table, or on one of the restaurant’s airy summer patios. But, for many, the restaurant’s Wine Bar is the place to be. Why stick to the traditional appetizer-and-entrée method when you and your companions can graze, tapas-style from the menu, while perusing the Wine Bar’s extensive list, via an iPad supplied to you for that purpose. Scroll through 600 selections as you check out the details and the labels. Enjoy selections by the glass, or try the flights of wine for the ultimate tasting experience. If it sounds like the ultimate wine-tasting experience, that’s because it is! And if you have trouble choosing, ask the sommelier for direction. Or seek out Marty Santry, who is everything an old-fashioned bartender should be.

Escargot With sweet poached garlic, tomato, fennel, orange zest. International Cheese Plate Queso Mahon, Roaring Forties Blues Tasmanian Cow’s milk, Cypress Grove Humboldt Fog, Chimay Grand Cru. Fennel-Dusted Cape May Scallops Fresh off the boat, served with parmigiano risotto and sundried tomato vinaigrette. Herb-Crusted New Zealand Lamb Red bliss potatoes, oven-roasted Roma tomatoes, black olives, feta cheese. Vegetarian Risotto Roasted vegetables, parmigiano, EVOO, and balsamic drizzle. One of the superior veggie dishes on the island. Hawaiian Snapper White corn, lobster mushroom succotash, seafood butter. The Chocolate Mousse Tower Rich chocolate mousse surrounded by a dark chocolate lattice, with seasonal berries and topped with fresh whipped cream.

INSIDER TIP Brides-to-be take note: New Jersey Monthly magazine voted The Washington Inn one of the top five most romantic places to be married in the state.

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801 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5697

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www.washingtoninn.com


The Washington Inn is an unforgettable experience in an unforgettable environment. Enjoy wonderful food and the largest wine cellar in South Jersey — there are around 10,000 bottles. Start your night with a drink at the charming bar, which exudes old-style charm.

Dinner Only « Price Of Entrées: $18-$34 « Full Bar « Booking Advised « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, MC, AE, D « Valet Parking « Takeout Available « Kids’ Menu


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ALEATHEA’S

Superb food, an elegant bar, antique store, dining room with ocean views... it’s all here!

Beef Carpaccio Filet mignon sliced paper thin with diced red onions, capers, locatelli cheese, field greens and creamy horseradish sauce. Famous Crab Cake Aleathea Jumbo lump crabmeat in seasoned flour, pan-seared and served with coconut lime chili sauce. No wonder this was an award winner! Salmon Bruschetta Broiled salmon on that superfood quinoa, along with sautéed spinach, topped with feta bruschetta and port reduction. It’s as healthy as it is delicious. Grouper Oreganata With plum tomato, crab vin blanc and frizzled leeks. Pan-seared Filet Thai chili infused demi glace, with onion fritters. Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna With ginger and Sriracha chili eel sauce. Decadent Desserts Chef Tai’s delicious desserts are continually changing. Your desire for them will not!

WHERE IS IT? In the 120-year-old Inn of Cape May at Beach Avenue and Ocean. WHY SHOULD I GO? This could be Cape May’s best-kept secret for a special seaside dining experience. Enjoy contemporary American cuisine, with an assortment of fresh fish and steaks, served in a Victorian setting with ocean views and porch dining. Aleathea’s is a family business that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu appeals to both families and those looking for upscale romantic dining. Aleathea’s also has a great porch bar, with an extensive beer and wine list. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 3-6pm with daily food specials. Don’t take our word for it — Aleathea’s won the Cape Food and Wine Festival People’s Choice Chowder Contest. INSIDER TIP The staff at Aleathea’s will cater to your needs with the best value in town for showers, birthdays, reunions, business meeting and weddings. Be sure to browse the antique shop in the lobby before or after you dine!

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7 Ocean Street @ The Inn of Cape May, Cape May

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(609) 884-5555 ext. 226

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www.innofcapemay.com


AVALON COFFEE

Great coffee, freshly made sandwiches and treats... the perfect place for pre- or après-beach treats!

WHERE IS IT? On Gurney Street, a halfblock from the beach. WHY SHOULD I GO? Coffee was declared illegal three different times — once in Europe, once in Germany, and once in 16th-century Mecca. Call us crazy, but the thought of banned coffee only makes us crave it all the more. Thankfully, there’s Avalon Coffee. For when you’re hankering for a micro-roasted pick-me-up, or you just want to feel like a 16th-century rule-breaker, this Gurney Street spot has got you covered. And there’s more than just joe here; grab a fresh bagel, gourmet sandwich, smoothie, or sweet treat on your way to sunbathe or shop the mall. INSIDER TIP Trust us, you’re going to want to order a breakfast sandwich; Avalon Coffee uses nothing but the freshest eggs.

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7 Gurney Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-8088

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www.avaloncoffeecompany.com

Micro-Roasted Coffees Imported from all over the world, for your particular enjoyment. Specialty Coffee Drinks Espressos, cappuccinos, café lattes. Frozen Coffee Drinks Cool cappuccinos, mochaccinos, caramel lattes. Old-World Hand-Rolled Bagels The best kind! Neufchatel Cream Cheese Lighter, more flavor. Bakery Goods Muffins, croissants, scones, crumb cake, cookies, sticky buns, cinnamon sticks, Danish pastries. Breakfast Sandwiches Two eggs and cheese with bacon, sausage, ham or pork roll. Specialty Sandwiches Waldorf chicken salad, tuna salad, Shore Famous turkey, chicken breast, egg salad, lox. Famed Smoothies You’ll love them! Catering Trays Available Your party is ready to go!


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AXELSSON’S BLUE CLAW A classic bar and a 34-year reputation for excellent food

WHERE IS IT? On Ocean Drive between Cape May and the Wildwood Crest toll bridge. WHY SHOULD I GO? Family owned for 34 years, the Blue Claw continues to delight diners with their maritime-inspired atmosphere, offering “seafood and other fare to die for...” Start your evening enjoying your favorite cocktail and half-price raw bar items from 5-6pm in the pub. For light bites, sample the pub menu featuring seafood, burgers, soup and salad. In the dining room, early dinner specials are served from 5-6pm. Begin your meal with the renowned Prussian Pearls, shucked to order. The soft shell crabs, served in season, still reign surpeme as the ultimate favorite. Other entrées include seafood, meat, pasta and daily chef specials. A choice from a selection of enticing desserts would be the perfect finish to any meal. Axelsson’s Blue Claw offers a taste for every palate in a comfortable atmosphere, presented by a friendly, caring staff. INSIDER TIP Take advantage of the Clipper Ship Pub’s affordable menu while you view your favorite games on their large screen television.

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991 Ocean Drive, Cape May

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(609) 884-5878

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www.blueclawrestaurant.com

Oysters Supreme The freshest, tastiest Delaware Bay oysters topped with jumbo lump crabmeat, supreme sauce and finished with Swiss and Swedish cheese. Blue Claw Crab Cakes Jumbo lump crabmeat, sautéed, served with a choron sauce. A customer favorite. Seafood Alfredo Shrimp, lobster, jumbo lump crabmeat, sauteed in a three-cheese alfredo sauce. It’s a classic for a good reason. Filet Mignon Tender tournedos grilled, served with an artichoke bottom, filled with sauce bearnaise. Imperial Trio Shrimp, scallops and jumbo lump crabmeat imperial, served on a scalloped shell. Strip Steak Choice New York strip steak, coated with a hickory and molasses dry rub and topped with sautéed shiitake mushrooms. An irresistible combination.


THE BLUE ROSE INN

A newcomer to the Cape May food scene, but it made an instant impression. Saunter down Washington Street to find out why. WHERE IS IT? In the heart of town on historic Washington Street, close to the shops of the mall, the galleries, the beach… well, the everything.

Sea Scallops A top seller, Barnegat Light sea scallops with a mushroom risotto, pecorino, and citrus brown butter. Poached Pear Salad Available as an appetizer at dinner, or a brunch entrée, with radicchio, arugula, cranberries, candied pecans, and sherry vinaigrette. Duck Confit Ravioli Roasted beet puree, sunchokes, white truffle oil. Pan-Seared Crab Cake Fingerling potatoes, avocado mousse, jicama salad with a lemongrass aioli. Roasted Pork Papparelle Mascarpone, roasted garlic and smoked paprika. Croque Madame From the brunch menu — prosciutto de parma, brioche, sunny side up egg, mornay sauce, with breakfast potatoes. Apple Cranberry Bread Pudding From the desserts menu, along with a Cheesecake Trio and Crème Brule. Summer Hours Dinner: 5pm-10pm Brunch: 10am-1pm

WHY SHOULD I GO? Well, that depends — are you looking for a singular dining experience, or a charming place to stay? The Blue Rose Inn offers both. Since the Keating family opened in May 2013 (son Michael in the kitchen, son-inlaw Justin in the front of house), at the former Alexander’s, The Blue Rose has established itself as a destination dining and classic bed and breakfast inn in true Cape May tradition. First, the inn — take your pick of eight splendid sanctuaries, each of which blends old-world charm and serenity in the way of vintage appointments like antique chandeliers, mantel and bathtubs, coupled with modern-day must-have amenities, such as high-speed internet, flat-screen TV’s, individual climate controlled rooms, and luxuriously high thread-count sheets. Breakfast is served between 9-10am, and there is an also an old-fashioned afternoon tea, accompanied by home-baked treats and served from 2-3pm. But save room for dinner. The restaurant is a BYOB, and they pride themselves on being a from-scratch kitchen. The restaurant is open for brunch and dinner in season (the inn closes New Year’s Day and reopens just in time for Valentine’s Day). Some of the menu items are listed here, and let’s just say — they had us at Lemon Ricotta Doughnuts.

THE BLUE ROSE INN « 653 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 435-5458 « www.blueroseinn.com


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THE BOILER ROOM

In the basement of Cape May’s grandest hotel lies a moody nightclub with a vibe that will make your vacation

Mean Joe Green Midori, Absolut, Amaretto DiSaronno, pineapple and lime juice. Kato’s Kick Famous Grouse, Midori, fresh lime from Beach Plum Farm, ginger beer. Cool Cucumber Cocktail Grey Goose LaPoire, elderflower liqueur, juiced cucumber, lemon, 7Up. Peach 75 Gin, cognac, peach puree, sparkling float.

WHERE IS IT? In the lower level of Congress Hall, Cape May’s grand old beachfront hotel. WHY SHOULD I GO? The nightclub at Congress Hall has the flavor of a Manhattan hotspot. The bar and tables are stainless steel and are illuminated with dark red lamps. The walls are the original exposed brick. If you want a cozier space, try the couches and low tables around the corner from the bar. But The Boiler Room doesn’t just look good. It has the quality sounds to match. Throughout the season you’ll find more than enough reasons to dance the night away, with top-shelf entertainers providing live blues, swing and vintage rock. That’s just the beginning, however. Karaoke is back, with sessions for both kids (early) then the grown-ups (into the night). Ten flat-screen TV monitors throughout the room make sure that no one misses any of the action. The cocktails are unbeatable, and the daily drink specials feature fresh ingredients from Cape Resorts’ Beach Plum Farm. INSIDER TIP Visit congresshall.com to check the latest schedule.

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200 Congress Place, Cape May

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(609) 884-8421

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www.congresshall.com

Watermelon Sunrise Watermelon juice, fresh lime, tequila blanco, St Germain. Porco Azul Cachaca, Cedilla, blueberries, fresh ginger and lime. Ruble Coconut rum and pineapple juice, orange garnish. Ginger GrapefruitTini Ketel One vodka, Canton ginger liquor, pineapple and grapefruit juices. Passion Martini Stoli Oranj, coconut rum, pineapple juice, sour mix and a splash of cranberry juice.


THE BROWN ROOM

This is Cape May’s Living Room. Cape May’s very sexy, deeply cozy living room.

Congressional White Cosmo Absolut Citron Vodka, Cointreau, white cranberry and fresh lime juice. Blue Pig Martini Been a house favorite for years — Hpnotiq, Ketel One vodka and pineapple juice. Cucumber-Mint Gin And Tonic Beach Plum Farm cucumbers and mint muddled together with Hendrick’s gin and a splash of tonic. Caipirinha Leblon Cachaca, strawberries, basil, fresh lime from Beach Plum Farm.

WHERE IS IT? Housed in Congress Hall, Cape May’s magnificent landmark hotel. WHY SHOULD I GO? The Brown Room is called Cape May’s living room, but let’s be very clear. When we say “living room,” we don’t mean the kind of space where you zone out in front of a bad sitcom on a La-Z-Boy recliner in your PJs. This living room is far too sexy for all that. Sure, it’s a comfortable space, just like a living room should be. The cushy brown sofas are a delightful place to rest your weary bones after a long day, the roaring fireplace lends a cozy feel in cooler months, and the stocked bookshelves entice you to relax with a good read. But the chocolate walls, the antique paintings, and the tiger-print carpeting, especially when paired with a marble and dark wood bar, make for an energy that’s anything but La-Z-boy. There’s no television in this living room; just good conversation, good company, and skilled bartenders to take care of all the rest. INSIDER TIP The Brown Room is the frequent venue of acoustic guitar and piano players. Order food from the bar’s small bites menu while you enjoy the music or, if you’re in the mood for something heartier, order from the adjoining Blue Pig Tavern (see page 86).

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200 Congress Place, Cape May

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(609) 884-8421

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www.congresshall.com

Cherry-Bourbon Sour Bulleit small batchbourbon, muddled Amarena cherries, cherry-vanilla bitter, fresh lemon juice. Planter’s Punch Meyer’s rum, pineapple, lime, orange and lemon juice, soda. Blue Pig Tavern Ale Pale ale with flavors of Midwestern two-row malts and imported Munich malts.


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CAPE MAY BAKERS

Want to have a special day on your vacation? Here is where you should start!

WHERE IS IT? On West Perry Street, next door to West End Garage, a short walk from the beach or Washington Street Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May Bakers have been serving fine pastries, hearth-baked whole grain breads and decadent desserts since 1980. It’s the perfect pit stop, whether you’re looking for a treat to start your day, at lunchtime between beach naps, or at the end of an afternoon of mall-strolling. And whether you crave healthy cuisine or want to be tempted by a decadent treat (and who doesn’t?), Cape May Bakers have the solution, featuring a diverse selection of baked goods, from European-style pastries to American favorites In the mood for something savory? Why not sample one of the daily lunch items, including quiche, stuffed breads, pasta salads, soups and veggie tarts. All of their recipes are vegetarian and many are vegan. And ALL items are prepared fresh daily inhouse. INSIDER TIP Customized cakes can be created for any occasion; Victorian and beach-themed weddings are their specialty. All the artwork is hand-drawn, and everything is baked from scratch, so the cake for your special day really will be extra-special.

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482 West Perry Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-7454

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www.capemaybakers.com

Whole Grain Breads Italian, French, seven grain, rye, wheat, pumpernickel, raisin, sour dough, garlic herb, sunflower. In other words, every choice you could possibly want. Pastries Donuts, cinnamon buns, apple fritters, strudles, scones, turnovers, crumb cakes. Spinach Tart A puff pastry shell filled with spinach, herbs, cheese and pine nuts. Gluten-Free Vegan Recipes Offering a selection of gluten-free, vegan, low-sugar and organic cookies, brownies and other tempting treats. Organic Coffees And Teas Proudly serving Grounds for Change, an organic, Fair Trade coffee, plus herbal teas, including green, fruit-infused, Yerbamate and Roibos. Available hot or iced Desserts Desserts and cheesecakes are available in large sizes or individual servings. Scrumptious cupcakes in many delicious flavors.


CAPE ORIENT

There is Chinese, Japanese and Thai food at Cape Orient... and it’s ALL good!

WHERE IS IT? In the Washington Commons Mall, next to Acme grocery store. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you crave authentic Asian cuisine, then Cape Orient is the place to be. They have been serving locals and tourists all types of Asian cuisine for almost two decades. From traditional Chinese to Spicy Thai to authentic Japanese dishes, your choices are virtually endless. Head chef Chen has been at the helm for more than 10 years and his skills and experience ensure that every dish leaving the kitchen is not only exquisite to your eyes but your tastebuds as well. The staff is very friendly, knowledgable and professional and will be happy to make recommnedations on request. Plus they’ve been a winner of New Jersey Monthly’s Best Restaurants for 10 years running. INSIDER TIP Make sure you check out Cape Orient for lunch too... their lunch specials include a wide variety of dishes at affordable prices. It’s BYO at Cape Orient but if you forget, a local liquor store is just a short walk away.

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Washington Commons, 315 Ocean Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-0088

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www.capeorient.com

Love Nest Double Delight A sweet combination of lemon chicken, sweet and sour shrimp. Sushi and Sushi Rolls Tempura, teriyaki and a variety of wonderful hot and cold dishes. Tropical Mango Chicken Thai style. One of the most popular dishes at Cape Orient. The mango blends beautifully with the tender chicken. Home Style Moo Shu Vegetable, chicken, char siu pork, beef or shrimp. Mongolian Beef Freshly sliced beef with scallions, mushrooms and bamboo shoots over a bed of snow white crispy noodles. Island Coconut Curry Chicken Thai style: tender chicken and fresh vegetables in a savory coconut curry sauce. Seafood Pad Thai with Shrimp and Scallops Sautéed with tofu, Thai basil and peanuts, in a spicy fish sauce and glass noodles.


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COLD SPRING GRANGE

A beautiful, inspiring location and a chef who insists on locally sourced food made with love... are you ready to indulge?

WHERE IS IT? At the glorious Historic Cold Spring Village, on Seashore Road just minutes from downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you know Cape May at all, you already know that Historic Cold Spring Village is a lovely place to while away the day — whether for one of their popular theme weekend events, or just to get that stepped-back-in-time, away-from-it-all feeling. And out of all the special historic buildings at the Village, only the current restaurant, Cold Spring Grange, still stands on its original site since 1912. This two-story building was built to serve as the meeting hall for Cold Spring Grange #132, which functioned as a political/civic, business, educational, and social organization for the farmers and residents of Cold Spring. The Grange Hall is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. The Cold Spring Grange restaurant is now in the

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Mom’s Carrot Soup Carrots, celery, onion, fresh parsley, basil and chicken broth — healthy and refreshing. Poppy’s Summer Salad A crunchy combination of lettuce, bell pepper, bacon, apple slices, Jersey tomato, and homemade ranch. Ultimate Crab Cake Sandwich The most popular lunch item for a reason. This delicate, pan-seared jumbo lump crab cake is accented with fresh herbs, bell pepper and celery, topped with Jersey tomato and Old Bay Mayo on a Martin’s Potato Roll. Fish Tacos Lightly battered cod on corn tortillas with cheddar cheese, green cabbage, cilantro and homemade salsa verde — with lime jalapenos and cilantro. Chicken Pot Pie Flakey, golden brown puff pastry on top of slow-roasted shredded chicken, fresh veggies, and creamy bechamel sauce — the ultimate comfort food.

capable hands of local chef Vincent Buchter, whose first order of business since taking the reins was to plant a large garden, underscoring his eat-local, farmto-table, made-from-scratch philosophy. “The food on our menu represents who we are. If we don’t love it personally and cook it at home for our family, it doesn’t go on our menu,” says Vincent. The focus here is on the abundance of local resources, amply illustrated in some of the menu offerings listed on the page. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11am-4pm and dinner from 5pm-close from Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays. And here’s a bonus — there is tons of FREE parking. INSIDER TIP Cold Spring Grange provides on- and off-site catering. With seating for up to 100 people downstairs and 80 upstairs, it’s the perfect locale for your next event. And they specialize in weddings.

Cold Spring Village, 735 Seashore Road, Cape May

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(609) 884-0114 « www.coldspringgrange.com


DEPOT MARKET CAFÉ

When you see a restaurant packed with locals, you KNOW you’ve come to the right place. Here is such a place.

Soups Of The Day You never know what you’ll find simmering, but whether it’s a light tomato-basil soup, or something heartier like corn and clam chowder, you’ll be glad you got a cup. Chicken Salad These folks serve up a creamy chicken salad without match in this town. Same goes for the egg and tuna salads. And who doesn’t love a salad that’s healthy but ALSO irresistible? Hoagies Out-of-towners may call them subs, but for a taste of what South Jersey does best, get an Italian hoagie loaded with aged provolone, Genoa salami, capicola and prosciutto. Daily Specials Locals clamor for the Depot’s signature Indonesian Chicken Salad, and their softshell crabs are always in demand, too. Every day brings something new. Baked Goods A yummy spread of freshly baked brownies, cakes and cookies.

WHERE IS IT? Tucked into Elmira Street, near Cape May bus station. WHY SHOULD I GO? Fine dining is all well and good, but sometimes, you don’t want a multi-course with a menu full of words you have to Google on your iPhone. You want delicious food at affordable prices and you want to sink your teeth into a mouthwatering sandwich or slice of meat loaf without worrying about your elbows on the table. You want reliably good, comfortable, affordable. You want what the Depot’s got. And whether it’s breakfast, unch, or coffee and a muffin on the fly, there’s a reason why this place is always full of locals. Start your day with locally brewed coffee, a scrumptious breakfast sandwich, or fresh-baked muffin. Lunch? Choose from two soups — sometimes three! — and a panini special. Or make a meal out of one of their outrageous salads. Specials every day. The Depot was voted the best in South Jersey in the Soup/Salad/Sandwich category in New Jersey Monthly’s readers’ poll. INSIDER TIP The Depot Market also caters, so call them for your next event. And check their Facebook page for daily specials.

DEPOT MARKET CAFÉ « 409 Elmira Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-8030


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DOMINO’S PIZZA

For the times when you want something familiar, something fast, and something reliably good... here’s the cheesy solution

WHERE IS IT? At 2200 Bayshore Road in the Villas, just a few minutes from downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I ORDER? Local franchise owners Rob and Adelia Jonas have owned and operated the Bayshore Road location for six years. They take pride in providing exceptional customer service and a wide variety of delicious menu items. Rob and Adelia’s Domino’s Pizza is nationally recognized for outstanding service and product. If you’re in Cape May and are looking for reliable, good food at a great price, try Domino’s. It isn’t just pizza — the menu offerings also include pasta, stuffed cheesy breads, oven-baked sandwiches and wings. Before you place your order, be sure to check out the coupons available online at www.Dominos.com. You can also customize your order on the website. Choose a Domino’s specialty pizza or create your own. Add stuffed cheesy bread, soda and chocolate lava crunch cakes to your order. Decide between pickup and delivery. At Domino’s, the choice is yours. INSIDER TIP For the obsessive compulsive and the simply curious, Domino’s has a specifically engineered Domino’s Tracker that keeps you up-to-date on the status of your order from the moment it’s prepared to the second it leaves the oven and heads in your direction. All you need is the phone number you used for the order.

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2200 Bayshore Road, Villas

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(609) 886-5800

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www.dominos.com

Stuffed Cheesy Bread Oven-baked breadsticks stuffed with cheese, and covered in a blend of cheese made with 100% mozzarella and cheddar. Seasoned with a sprinkling of garlic, parsley and Romano cheese. Eight pieces of delicious, cheesy indulgence! Chocolate Lava Crunch Cake Crunchy on the outside with molten chocolate fudge on the inside. Wings Marinated and oven-baked and then sauced with your choice of hot, sweet mango habanero or BBQ sauce. Pacific Veggie Pizza Red peppers, baby spinach, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, black olives, cheeses made with 100% mozzarella, feta and provolone, sprinkled with garlic herb seasoning, on a cheesy Parmesan Asiago crust. All of it fresh, all of it good! Build Your Own Pizza Puts YOU in charge.


empanada Mama’s Cantina

If you loved eating Brooke Dodds’ sweet and savory treats at local festivals, you’ll be glad to know she just opened a new store on the island

WHERE IS IT? You can find Empanada Mama’s cart at all of the festivals around town — strawberry, lima, tomato etc — and at West Cape May Farmers Market. But new this year, you don’t have to wait for a big event to get your empanada fix; check out the store on Park Boulevard in West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Owner and West Cape May native Brooke Dodds is a breath of fresh air: young, full of energy, and passionate about food. She honed her cooking skills working behind the line at a couple of acclaimed Cape May restaurants. Later, while snowboarding on Killington Mountain in Vermont, she became inspired to start her own business selling empanadas, a South American snack that resembles a hot pocket. She returned to Cape May, debuted her product at her son’s second birthday party, and quickly built up a loyal following. Now six-year-old Connor is his

Sausage and Pepper Lest you think empanadas are a delicate, feminine kind of food… Brooke describes this as her “guy flavor.” Classic Chicken and Cheese This is comfort food at its best. Potato Broccoli Cheddar It’s a classic, can’t-gowrong kind of flavor. Black Bean and Corn One of several great vegetarian options. Pork and Provolone with Spinach or Carrot Ginger Dill Hey, just because empanadas are a festival food doesn’t mean they’re not foodie-friendly… Pineapple Guava For those of you who want sweet AND savory. Irish Potato It goes to show — with empanada, the possibilities are endless. The perfect treat around St. Patrick’s Day! Jamaica Tea Brooke’s signature Hibiscus tea that was is so popular at the West Cape May Farmers Market.

mom’s official taste-tester, and he must be doing a good job — mom sold over 10,000 empanadas last year. Brooke stuffs her handmade dough with both sweet and savory offerings, which make them ideal for either a meal or a dessert. “The most rewarding thing is when people order just one,” Brooke said, “then start to eat it, turn around and order three more. I’m just a simple businesswoman trying to make it work, like a lot of people in a small town. I want to make ends meet, be a good mom, and find that balance.” INSIDER TIP: Brooke’s empanadas are baked, not fried, using fresh, local ingredients when available. So they’re healthy AND irresistible. As well as meat and poultry, there is vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free on the menu. And if you’re not an empanada fan, there will be other simple, quality menu offerings to choose from. Be sure to check Empanada Mama’s Facebook page.

EMPANADA MAMA’S CANTINA « 600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 972-3977

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www.empmamas.com


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410 BANK STREET

“The New York Times” says it’s worth the drive just to eat here, and that’s a review you can bank on

WHERE IS IT? Head down the winding slate path through the overhanging vines and tropical foliage that lead to the 1840 carriage house. WHY SHOULD I GO? Slowly spinning overhead fans stir the aromas of New Orleans cooking and local seafood grilling on the wood fire. Dining outdoors, on the verandas, or the tented garden, you feast on local day boat tuna and swordfish in luscious sauces, smoked grilled and blackened. Seafood comes straight from the boats here. Stephen and Janet Miller spent their earlier careers making feature films, and they learned how to create an extraordinary environment in the restaurant they opened in Cape May. And the mood here is always relaxed and casual. A fabulous menu plus a dozen nightly specials are

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offered by an experienced service staff whose goal is to make you feel, as one critic wrote, that you are dining on a private yacht. The New York Times writes, “People drive all the way down to Cape May just to eat at 410, and its worth it. The food is so good it becomes a powerful addiction.” 410 Bank Street is the recipient of the International Five-Star Diamond Award, and has consistently been voted Best Restaurant in South Jersey in two categories (French and Caribbean) in the annual New Jersey Monthly readers’ poll. And ZAGAT calls 410 “One of America’s Best Restaurants 2013.” INSIDER TIP Cape May Stage is right next door. 410 Bank Street offers great pre- and post-theater dinner specials, so you can make a night of it.

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(609) 884-2127

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www.410bankstreet.com

Blackened Sea Scallops With Louisiana remoulade sauce. Gulf Stream Crab Terrine Layers of jumbo crab, fresh avocado and Jersey tomato. MacadamiaEncrusted Mahi-Mahi In a vanilla rum sauce. Canyon–Caught Swordfish With lobster and crab, Champagne cream sauce. Blackened Prime Rib Fruit-wood smoked, slow-roasted and blackened to order — 410 isn’t just about amazing fish. New Orleans Voodoo Shrimp Chef Sing takes the Cajun classic into the realm of black magic. You’ll be entranced — we guarantee it. Chilean Sea Bass Creole Hugged with fresh herbs and ground pecans in a shrimp and crawfish étouffée sauce. Anne’s Bread Pudding With caramel bourbon sauce. Called “better than the best of New Orleans.”


FREDA’S CAFÉ

Cozy and downhome, but with the quality and style of the big city

WHERE IS IT? At the Ocean Street end of the mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Chef Steve Howard and his wife, pastry chef Carol, came to Cape May via the Plaza Hotel in New York, and they’ve managed to combine big-city quality with small-town atmosphere. Freda’s has a cozy café style that makes for an intimate dining experience. And the food is superb. The rack of lamb, stuffed with a layer of chopped pine nuts, feta, and spinach has few equals. There’s a reason this place has been in business (and busy!) for two decades. If you want a delectable snack for the beach, be sure to try Freda’s Deli and Gourmet Shop (609-884-0707, next door). Also, Freda’s is BYO — and Collier’s liquor store is just around the corner. INSIDER TIP Pastry chef Carol bakes custom-designed cakes for almost any occasion. From weddings to birthdays (and everything in between), Carol’s cakes are absolutely beautiful (inside and out). Call her today to set up an appointment.

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210 Ocean Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-7887

Rack of Lamb Eight lamb chops stuffed with spinach, pine nuts and feta cheese, seasoned with fresh herbs and cracked pepper. Baked and then served on a Dijon mustard sauce. Crab Cakes Marcus Two jumbo lump crab cakes, pan seared and served over garlic mashed potatoes. Finished with a warm mango sauce. Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna Seared tuna served on a bed of sticky rice and hijaki salad. Finished with a sweet ginger soy sauce, wasabi sauce and crispy noodles. Crab and Spinach Stuffed Pecan And Pear Crusted Organic Salmon Pan-seared salmon served on a bed of rice and finished with a lemon herb sauce. Herb-Crusted Pork Tender Wellington Twin wellingtons in a puff pastry topped with a crab, mushroom blend and huckleberry orange glaze. Ridiculously good.


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FRESCOS SEAFOOD TRATTORIA The ambience of a seaside trattoria, an award-winning new chef, trawler-fresh seafood... this is Frescos Cape May Calamari Pan-fried, with robust Sicilian tomato dip. Bosc Pear Salad With field greens, honey-glazed walnuts and gorgonzola. Basil-Stuffed Shrimp Wrapped in prosciutto, with local melon and fig jam. Sicilian Crab Torte Fresh crab meat with crisp angel hair pasta. Probably the most innovative crab dish around! This is likely the most interesting and tastiest crab dish you will ever try. Jumbo Scallop And Shrimp Pescatore In lobster Champagne cream sauce over homemade pasta. Osso Bucco Frescos Award-winning braised veal shank. If you want to savor this acclaimed dish, you need to get your order in early! Veal Saltimbocca Veal scallopini layered with prosciutto, mozzarella and sage. Roast Duck Breast With mission figs and whipped sweet potatoes.

WHERE IS IT?On Bank Street’s ‘Restaurant Row,’ next door to sister restaurant 410 Bank Street (see page 100) in an 1880 Gothic style grand Victorian home. WHY SHOULD I GO? Once the residence of a prominent Italian-American family, Frescos now offers casual-but-fine dining in the cool Mediteranean-themed dining rooms, or on the candlelit veranda facing gas-lit Bank Street. The vaulted second-floor dining room is the preferred spot for private parties and rehearsal dinners. There are few things as magical as dining on beautifully crafted cuisine on the veranda, under the glow of Venetian blown-glass lamps, looking out over the bricked courtyard and historic Bank Street. And most of all, because the chefs and service staff at Frescos are as passionate about service as they are about great Italian food. At Frescos, you the guest are truly the star. Working with only the best and freshest of local ingredients, Chef Ido blends a respect for the classics with the cutting-edge culinary technique that has earned him international accolades. The New York Times called Frescos’ innovative cuisine “a triumph.” ZAGAT rates Frescos “one of the top Italian restaurants in America” and the readers of NJ Monthly consistently vote Frescos best in southern New Jersey. INSIDER TIP Frescos is steps away from Cape May Stage — enjoy pre-theater dining specials, or stop by post-show for a light meal or housemade dessert and fresh fruit gelato.

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412 Bank Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-0366

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www.frescoscapemay.com


GOOD EARTH ORGANIC EATERY

When food is made with this kind of love, and these kinds of pure ingredients, you know it’s a meal you are going to remember

WHERE IS IT? On Park Boulevard in West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? You know that feeling you get after eating at some faceless chain restaurant? Like you’re just another notch on the hostess podium? You came in, you fed (because you can’t really call it dining), you paid your bill, and the experience ended there. Not at Good Earth. Here, the menu is comprised only of real food that’s been cooked with respect — the kind of food that replenishes the body and stimulates the senses, like food is supposed to do. The kind of food that’s meant to be lingered over and enjoyed with good company. Good Earth owners Contrano Rosettani and Hilary Keever have 10 years of experience preparing what they call “healing” meals, and now they’re sharing their wealth of knowledge in Cape May. The couple met on an organic farm in Italy, where they bonded over a mutual love for organic agriculture. That love

infuses the Good Earth menu, which uses seasonal ingredients from local organic farmers as much as possible and is 100% organic. The restaurant combines macrobiotic cooking techniques and traditional cuisine from central Italy. “We know nutrition is fundamental for life and health, and with this awareness, we prepare, cook, and serve food grown organically and preserved without the use of chemicals,” Contrano told us. “It’s important for us to respect all life, beginning with air, water, earth, plants and animals.” Bonus: While Good Earth’s vegan and fresh fish fare is good for the body, the free parking is good for the soul. INSIDER TIP: Haven’t heard the term ‘macrobiotic’? Don’t let that scare you. “It’s simply about eating in a balanced way,” Contrano told us, “which improves the immune system.” Check out the organic juice bar: juicing may be the latest craze, but the consensus is that it’s a trend that will — and should — endure.

GOOD EARTH ORGANIC EATERY « 600 Park Boulevard, Cape May

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(609) 898-6161

Mixed Bruschetta Served with local, seasonal toppings and homemade bread, because good bread makes all the difference. Seafood Risotto Good Earth uses local sea bass, scallops, and littleneck clams, because you can’t get any fresher than that. Mixed Vegetarian Plate Includes soup, whole grain, cooked vegetables, homecooked beans, and salad. Homemade Gnocchi Available with vegan or seafood sauces. Quinoa Salad Served with raw veggies and fresh, restorative ginger. Fruit Smoothies They’re 100% fruit — no artificial sweeteners welcome — and 100% refreshing on a steamy day. Homemade Bread, Baked Goods and Desserts No processing here. The menu is 100% organic. Gluten-Free Options Soups, salads, pastas, quinoa, and more.


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MAGIC BRAIN CAFÉ

A short block from the beach, here’s a place where you can get connected, OR switch off and tune out... the choice is yours

WHERE IS IT? Directly across from Congress Hall, a block from the beautiful beach. WHY SHOULD I GO? Magic Brain is under new ownership, and is going in a new direction. The upstairs has been renovated into a coffee loft, which resembles a living room — it’s a relaxing atmosphere where you can read a book, savor your coffee and enjoy a sweet treat. In the summer, you can sip on a latte while listening to live entertainment by local performers. Because this is a café, we cannot forget about the food and drink. Bagels and croissants are a few of the many pastries Magic Brain offers. For dessert, we recommend investing in one of their personal mousse cakes, which come in both chocolate and vanilla. INSIDER TIP It’s your lucky day for picking up this book and turning to this page. Because if you mention this add at Magic Brain, you will receive 10% off your entire purchase. Enjoy!

MAGIC BRAIN CAFÉ « 31 Perry Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-8188

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mwww.magicbraincybercafe.com

Caramel Macchiato Steamed milk and caramel sauce with a shot of espresso. Tastes as good as it sounds. Latte The classic coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk Cappuccino Using Green Mountain Dark Magic espresso beans — because quality counts every time. Chai Latte A rich and creamy mixture of black tea and exotic spices with your choice of milk. Frappes Frozen espresso where you pick the flavor (caramel, chocolate, almond, or vanilla). Frozen Hot Chocolate Enjoy the delicious taste of hot chocolate in a frozen dessert. Coconut Coffee One of many interesting flavors from Green Mountain Coffee. Fair trade, and very tasty! Isn’t that just the perfect combination?


MCDONALD’S

Because 46 million people a day can’t be wrong, and because you can’t eat gourmet EVERY day...

Specialty Coffees Lattes, cappuccinos, and more! Egg Mcmuffin Sausage McGriddles Fruit And Yogurt Parfaits Mcdonald’s Famous French Fries Hamburger Cheeseburger Big Mac Quarter Pounder Big-N-Tasty With Cheese Filet Of Fish Sandwich

WHERE IS IT? Follow the signs for the ferry — McDonald’s is located on the corner of Bayshore Road and Sandman Boulevard.

Crispy Chicken Club Sandwich

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because the numbers don’t lie: 7: The percentage of Americans who eat McDonald’s daily. 119: The number of countries for which McDonald’s provides food. 25: The number of languages Ronald McDonald speaks. 46 million: The number of people McDonald’s serves every day. 12,000: The number of McDonad’s restaurants the biggest Big Mac fan claims to have visited. 28,000: The square footage of the worl’d biggest McDonald’s, located in Beijing. 1: The number of gas fireplaces to cozy up beside in the North Cape May McDonald’s. 2: The number of plasma televisions here. 0: The number of reasons you have not to check it out.

Chicken Selects Snack Wrap With Ranch Dressing Chicken McNuggets Asian Salad With Crispy Chicken Bacon Ranch Salad

INSIDER TIP McDonald’sis also a place to unwind with a cup of joe. Stop in for a coffee, latté, or cappucino on your way home from the beach, or the bar — they’re open until midnight.

MCDONALD’S

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Bayshore Road And Sandman Boulevard, North Cape May

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(609) 884-0840

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www.mcdonalds.com


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OCEAN VIEW

Classic downhome dishes, a beautiful view of the beach... and very affordable prices Some Menu Highlights

WHERE IS IT? On the beachfront and Grant Avenue. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because this is a classic family restaurant, which locals (and, therefore, savvy tourists) love. Although the Ocean View is famous for its breakfasts, it’s also an excellent and wallet-friendly venue for lunch and dinner. Few things in life are more satisfying than sliding into a comfortable restaurant booth and feasting your eyes on a menu that’s full of mouthwatering options. (Or you can sit yourself at the counter for a classic diner experience.) A favorite dinner dish is chicken of the sea, which is chicken breast stuffed with crabmeat and topped with shrimp sauce. And when all that beach play gives you an appetite, the Ocean View has a great lunch menu, including a roast turkey pita, or shrimp salad pita, Philly cheesesteak wrap, Italian sausage wrap, and a whole lot more. INSIDER TIP Take a look at the name again: do you think maybe the view is among the best in town? You’d be right.

OCEAN VIEW

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Beach and Grant Avenues, Cape May

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(609) 884-3772

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www.oceanviewrestaurant.com

Ocean View Omelette Ham, mushrooms, onions, peppers and cheese — it’s the classic omelette for a good reason! Philly Cheesesteak Wrap A classic comfort food. You know you want it. Monterey Chicken Panini Paninis have become one of the favorite sandwich selections, and this one is divine. Seafood Combination Lobster, shrimp, flounder, crabmeat, scallops and fish. Turkey Club Salad With roasted turkey breast, Virginia ham, and crispy bacon. Crab Imperial En Casserole A classic comfort food. Penne Á La Siciliana Peppers, provolone cheese, chopped tomato, basil, olive oil and garlic. Honey-Dipped Fried Chicken Baked Virginia Style Ham With sweet sauce.


PILOT HOUSE

A classic tavern with great homemade cuisine — conveniently located in the middle of Cape May’s mall

WHERE IS IT? Conveniently located in the heart of the Washington Street Mall, at Decatur Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? With the same ownership and management for more than 30 years the Pilot House stands as one of the flagships of Cape May’s restaurant scene. Since the 1970s, locals and visitors have enjoyed the casual dining atmosphere, great menu selections, reasonable prices, outstanding cuisine and personal service. Renowned for its char-grilled gourmet burgers and steaks, fresh seafood, innovative daily specials and a wide selection of wines, bottled and draft beer and a full range of liquors, the Pilot House offers something for everyone. Dine in the comfy cozy main dining room with a large fireplace, or in the atrium-style patio room. Or relax at the friendly bar with your favorite cocktail. The Pilot House is a perfect stop for lunch or dinner while shopping on the Washington Street Mall, or following a sun-filled day at the beach. And unlike many places, it’s ideal for couples, singles, AND families. The Pilot House also hosts many special events throughout the week, including happy hour from 4-6pm Sunday through Friday, to early bird specials that are available Monday through Thursday. INSIDER TIP Friday night open mic has become a hot spot in town, attracting many talented local artists... don’t miss it!

PILOT HOUSE

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142 Decatur Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-3449

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www.pilothousecapemay.com

New York Strip This prime cut is char-grilled to order and served with crispy onion. Caramelized Salmon Fresh fillets of salmon, coated in sugar and sea salt, caramelized to order and served in a creamy peach cider sauce. An irresistible favorite. Homemade Soups Featuring The Pilot House’s classic French onion, shrimp bisque and seafood chowders. Fish and Chips A basket full of batter-dipped grouper fingers, served with Old Bay potato wedges. A classic dish. Char-Grilled Burgers The Pilot House’s award-winning burger with your choice of many delicious toppings. The locals just love them! Live Music Friday open mic and live music on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Come see why the Pilot House has become THE hot new place to hear live music!


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VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY & PIZZERIA

Want home-cooked food that will satisfy you, your family, AND your wallet? Guess what — you found it.

WHERE IS IT? Go over the West Cape May bridge and head toward the ferry. Turn right at Bayshore Road and drive a half-mile — Vincenzo’s is on your left, across the street from Wawa. WHY SHOULD I GO? This is a REAL Italian restaurant, reasonably priced and family-friendly, with food that will have you talking with your hands... and wishing you spoke better Italian — just so you could rave about it properly. So what’s the restaurant like? It’s bright, spacious, and it smells like all the best things to ever come out of your grandmother’s kitchen, including sauce pies, pizza, pasta dishes and mouth-watering seafood entrées. And the staff... they’re as friendly as an oldfashioned Italian grandma, too. Everything on the menu is served at the height of freshness. All dishes are prepared in the traditional Italian way, so if you’ve been craving something just like mama (or grandma) used to make, you won’t get closer than you will here. The portions are generous, too, because you should eat — it’s a good thing. INSIDER TIP Vincenzo just expanded his pizzeria section and it can now host bigger groups and even private parties.

VINCENZO’S LITTLE ITALY

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3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May

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(609) 889-6610

Vongole Alla Casino Clams blended with onions, green pepper and Italian breadcrumbs, topped with bacon and baked to perfection. Penne Alla Giovanni White cream sauce with broccoli, red peppers, sundried tomatoes and grilled chicken breast over penne pasta. Shrimp Fra Diavolo Shrimp sautéed in garlic with a spicy marinara sauce over pasta. One of the house favorites. Flounder Mediterranean Broiled flounder with seasoned fresh tomatoes and fresh herbs. Veal Alla Vincenzo Tender milk-fed veal sautéed with butter, fresh tomatoes, lump crabmeat, mushrooms, herbs in a wine sauce. Chicken Saltimbocca Alla Romana Sautéed in butter, topped with ham and melted mozzarella cheese. What’s not to love?


ZOE’S BEACHFRONT EATERY

Large portions at affordable prices... take a break from the beach or to enjoy good food at any time of the day

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue, right across from the new Convention Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? One of the many great things about April through October in Cool Cape May is that Zoe’s is open! For breakfast: how about homemade muffins, (and pancakes with fresh fruit... irresistible!) and a large variety of three-egg omelettes? For lunch, you can choose from a great selection of all the classic sandwiches known to mankind, all made from the finest quality, and the best cheesesteaks and hoagies on the beach. Sit inside or out on the patio, watching the world and the sun worshippers roll by. And it doesn’t end there. Enjoy an affordable dinner right on the beachfront, in the middle of a beautiful Cape May evening — try a variety of seafood platters including homemade crab cakes, delicious roast beef and turkey baked on the premises, plus new and different daily specials. INSIDER TIP Vegetarians, this is the place for you. Zoe’s has more great options than you could tire of in a week. BYOD... You can bring your well-behaved dog with you and dine on the outdoor patio.

ZOE’S BEACHFRONT EATERY

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715 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-1233 « www.zoescapemay.com

Grilled Veggie Hoagie A vegetarian favorite. Mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, peppers, zucchini, cheese and marinara sauce. Seafood Platters Including their popular New England Lobster Rolls. Huge Half-Pound Burgers Cooked to order with all the trimmings. Ooey-Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwich Loaded with grilled onions, tomatoes, bacon and cheese. French Toast and Pancakes From Scratch Fresh strawberry, banana and nut, blueberry, chocolate chip. Salads Like everything else in here, they’re super-fresh. Kitchen Sink Omelette Peppers, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, bacon, sausage, ham, potatoes and cheese. All the fixings. Late Night Ice cream, desserts, coffee, cappuccino.


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C-VIEW INN

FISH AND FANCY

WHERE IS IT? Corner of Washington and Pittsburgh, across from the Wawa.

WHERE IS IT? A 10–minute drive from Cape May on Bayshore Road, in Villas.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because this favorite spot among locals offers cold beer in frosted mugs, great Tavern food and great value! South Jersey Magazine voted C-View as ‘Best Casual Eats’ in, while New Jersey Monthly voted C-View as best ‘Bar Scene’ category in South Jersey in their readers’ poll. Daily blackboard specials are available in addition to the regular menu that changes with the seasons from 11am to 1am. Monday is Rib Night with fall-off-the bone tender ribs at a great price. Tuesday is Tavern Pizza and Taco Night with $3.50 small, $5.50 large pies and $1 tacos. Wednesday is Wing Night, enjoy the best wings for half price! Thursday is $2 Slider Night... angus beef, pastrami, cod, pulled pork. Like Sports? C-View has eight flat-screen HDTVs to watch NFL and MLB Tickets, basketball, hockey, NASCAR and golf. And remember, we were all kids once… and they are always welcome!

WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May has some great restaurants, but if you don’t eat out EVERY night, there are some tasty alternatives. One of those is Fish and Fancy. They have a ridiculous amount of fresh and savory seafood dishes, made right there as you watch — perfect if you want to eat at home but don’t feel like cooking. The menu is huge, so here are the highlights. On the Munchies menu, there are sweet corn fritters, broccoli bites and stuffed mushrooms. The broiled platters feature lump Baltimore crab cakes, jumbo stuffed shrimp and tender lobster tails. It’s hard to resist the fried platters — deviled crab cakes, coconut shrimp, and a large seafood combo, which includes flounder, shrimp, scallops, a deviled crab cake and a fresh breaded oyster. And don’t miss their awardwinning cream of crab soup.

Cold beer, good food at the oldest tavern in historic Cape May

A fabulous selection of seafood, freshly prepared in a super-clean premises

INSIDER TIP If you like Guinness, this is the place to go.

INSIDER TIP There are plenty of veggie options, and you can order chicken by the bucket. Party trays and drop–off catering services are also available.

C-VIEW INN « Texas Avenue And Washington Street, Cape May « (609) 884-4712

FISH AND FANCY « 2406 Bayshore Road, Villas « (609) 886-8760 « www.fishandfancy.com


HOTDOG TOMMY’S

MARQ’S PUB/RESTAURANT

At a hole-in-the-wall, the best, most creative dogs around

Fill your stomach without emptying your wallet

WHERE IS IT? On the corner of Beach Avenue and Jackson Street.

WHERE IS IT? Located on the first floor of the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel (see page TK), on Cape May’s beautiful beachfront.

WHY SHOULD I GO? For most of us, a hot dog isn’t just a favorite meal, it’s a childhood pastime. As kids, we ate them at summer barbeques, or while cheering on our favorite baseball player on a lazy summer afternoon. In Cape May, nostalgia never tasted so good. HotDog Tommy’s uses only Berks Brand — the official dog of Hershey Park — and it’s served with a touch of class and a lot of laughs. Tommy and his wife Mary put their own spin on the American classic — there is the Doc Dog (chili, yellow mustard and chopped onions), or Mary’s favorite, the Jersey Slaw Dog (her own cranberry coleslaw and mustard). And to wash it down? Try a classic frozen Coke, frozen Stewart’s Root Beer or Orange Cream. There’s a reason why people line up here. The New Jersey Monthly magazine readers’ poll voted them the best dogs in South Jersey.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Marq’s Pub & Restaurant is Cape May’s hidden gem for those looking for a delicious family meal on a budget. Nestled inside the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel is their large dining room with a familystyle buffet serving breakfast. And while you are filling your stomach, rest assured you won’t be emptying your wallet — prices start at $10.95 for their all you-can-eat breakfast buffet Tired beach-goers and picky eaters? Not a problem. They are sure to have something that every member of your family will love without the long wait.

INSIDER TIP Try the Potato Tornado, a swirl of mashed potatoes, cheese, Mary’s chili and banana peppers — it became a local legend after HotDog Tommy’s opened in 2003.

INSIDER TIP Planning a special occasion? Marq’s Pub & Restaurant can comfortably accommodate more than 100 people for conferences, luncheons, meetings, weddings, reunions and special events. Please call for details.

HOT DOG TOMMY « Jackson At Beach, Cape May « (609) 884-8388 « www.hotdogtommys.com

MARQ’S PUB « 501 Beach Avenue, Cape May « (609) 884-3500 « www.marquiscapemay.com


PAGE 178 COOL CAPE MAY Shopping The Guide To B: Breakfast Phone Eating Out In L: Lunch Number D: Dinner Cool Cape May Aleathea’s

884-5555

Price Range Of Entrées

Is It BYOB Or Is There A Bar?

Should I Book A Table?

B,L,D

$10-$35

BAR

YES

Is It Accessible?

Credit Cards Accepted

Is There On-Site Parking?

Is Takeout Available?

Is There Food for Children?

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Wheelchair

Avalon Coffee

898-8088

B, L

$3-$9

N/A

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Axelsson’s Blue Claw

884-5878

D

$24-$30

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,D

YES

YES

YES

Backstreet

884-7660

B,D

$13-$29

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE

YES

YES

YES

Bella Vida Café

884-6332

B,L,D

$2-$19

Ben and Jerry’s

884-3040

The Black Duck

898-0100

Blue Pig Tavern

BYOB

NO

NO

V,MC

YES

YES

YES

$3-$7

N/A

NO

YES

V,MC,D

NO

YES

YES

D

$24-$30

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,D

YES

YES

NO

884-8422

B,L,D

$12-$26

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

The Blue Rose Inn

435-5468

Brunch, D

$18-$36

BYOB

YES

NO

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

The Boiler Room

884-8421

Cocktails

N/A

BAR

NO

NO

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

NO

The Brown Room

884-8421

Cocktails

N/A

BAR

NO

NO

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

NO

Cabanas

884-4800

B,L,D

$8-$25

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Cape May Bakers

884-7454

B,L

$3-$8

N/A

NO

YES

NONE

YES

YES

YES

Cape May Fish Market

770-3790

L,D

$10-$35

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Cape Orient

Ice Cream

898-0088

L,D

$9-$21

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Carriage House

884-5111

L, Tea

$8-$18

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Chalfonte Hotel

884-8409

B,D

$10-$34

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

NO

YES

Cold Spring Grange

884-0114

L, D

$7-$25

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Crab House

522-1341

L, D

$7-$25

BAR

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Cucina Rosa

898-9800

D

$12-$29

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

C-View

884-4712

L, D

$4-$18

BAR

NO

NO

V, MC

YES

YES

YES

Depot Market Café

884-8030

B,L

$3-$15

BYOB

NO

YES

NONE, ATM

YES

YES

YES

886-1211

L,D

$6-$21

N/A

NO

YES

V, MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

884-5700

D

$26-$33

BAR

YES

NO

V,MC,AE,D

VALET

NO

NO

Empanada Mama’s Cantina

972-3977

B,L,D

$5-$15

BYOB

NO

YES

NONE

YES

YES

YES

Fish and Fancy

886-8760

L,D

$5-$21

BYOB

NO

YES

V,MC,D

YES

YES

YES

5 West Pub

889-7000

L,D

$6-$20

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

410 Bank Street

884-2127

D

$25-$37

BYOB

YES

NO

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

Freda’s Café

884-7887

L,D

$21-$32

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC

NO

YES

YES

Frescos

884-0366

D

$18-$29

BYOB

YES

NO

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

Gecko’s

898-7750

L,D

$10-$30

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC

NO

YES

YES

Godmother’s

884-4543

D

$12-$28

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,D

YES

YES

YES

Good Earth Organic Eatery

898-6161

L,D

$5-$24

BYOB

YES

YES

NONE

YES

YES

YES

Domino’s Pizza The Ebbitt Room


The Guide To Eating Out In Cool Cape May

Phone Number

B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner

Price Range Of Entrées

Is It BYOB Or Is There A Bar?

Should I Book A Table?

Harbor View

884-5444

B,L,D

$6-$30

BAR

Harpoon Henry’s

886-5529

L,D

$10-$23

88-HARRY

B,L,D

Hemingway’s

884-5611

HotDog Tommy’s

Is It Accessible?

Credit Cards Accepted

Is There On-Site Parking?

Is Takeout Available?

Is There Food for Children?

NO

YES

V,MC

YES

YES

YES

BAR

NO

YES

V,MC,D

YES

YES

YES

$8-$24

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

B,L,D

$16-$34

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

884-8388

L,D

$2-$5

N/A

N/A

YES

NONE

NO

YES

YES

Island Grill

884-0200

D

$13-$26

BYOB

YES

YES

NONE

YES

YES

YES

La Verandah

884-5868

D

$19-$32

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE

NO

NO

YES

Lucky Bones

884-2663

L,D

$6-$22

BAR

8 or more

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Mad Batter

884-5970

B,L,D

$19-$30

BAR

YES (Dinner)

NO

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Magicbrain Cybercafe

884-8188

B, Cafe

$3-$7

N/A

N/A

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Marie Nicole’s Grill

522-5425

D

$19-$44

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

Mario’s Pizza

884-0085

L,D

$3-$19

BYOB

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Marq’s Pub & Restaurant

884-3500

B

$4-$22

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE

NO

YES

YES

McDonald’s

884-0840

B,L,D

$3-$7

N/A

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Merion Inn

884-8363

D

$17-Market

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille

Wheelchair

North End American Grill

435-5691

L,D

$7-$25

BAR

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Ocean View

884-3772

B,L,D

$9-$30

BYOB

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Oyster Bay

884-2111

D

$19-$29

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

NO

YES

Peter Shields Inn

884-9090

D

$30-$50

BYOB

YES

NO

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

The Pilot House

884-3449

L,D

$15-$25

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

The Red Store

884-5757

B,L,D

$6-$28

BYOB

YES

YES

NONE

YES

YES

YES

The Rusty Nail

884-0017

B,L,D

$10-$22

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

Saltwater Cafe

884-2403

B, L

$5-$13

BYOB

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

SeaSalt

884-7000

B,L,D

$8-$22

BAR

YES

YES

V,MC,AE

YES

YES

YES

Tisha’s Fine Dining

884-9119

B,L,D

$7-$35

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES (B,L)

YES

Two Mile

522-1341

D

$12-$35

BAR

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

The Ugly Mug

884-3459

L,D

$12-$25

BAR

NO

YES

V,MC,AE,D

NO

YES

YES

Uncle Bill’s Pancakes

884-7199

B,L

$4-$9

BYOB

NO

YES

NONE, ATM

YES

YES

YES

Union Park

884-8811

D

$18-$35

BYOB

YES

NO

V,MC,AE, D

NO

YES

YES

Vincenzo’s Little Italy

889-6610

L,D

$8-$28

BYOB

YES

YES

V,MC,AE,D

YES

YES

YES

The Washington Inn

884-5697

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$18-$34

BAR

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YES

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VALET

YES

YES

Zoe’s

884-1233

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$5-$15

BYOB

NO

YES

NONE, ATM

NO

YES

YES


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CAPE MAY BREWING COMPANY

They started small and have taken off — try the beer, and you’ll see why. Enjoy it at many local bars, AND visit the brewery! Brewery Highlights

WHERE IS IT? In the industrial complex of the Cape May Airport, just a 10-minute drive from downtown Cape May, in an unassuming converted warehouse.

Hefeweizen Pale, spicy, fruity, refreshing, this fast-maturing beer is lightly hopped and shows a banana-andclove yeast character. Honey Porter Not too roasty, with a subtle smokiness balanced by a faint hint of sweetness from local Cape May honey. The light body and drinkability will change your opinion of dark beers. Centennial IPA This winner of Best IPA at the 2012 Atlantic City Beer Festival is a very strong pale ale without the big maltiness. Cape May IPA A gateway IPA, this beer emphasizes a ton of hop flavor and aroma, but none of the bitterness. It will make hopheads happy, without being too aggressive for the casual beer drinker. Devil’s Reach This strong Belgian Ale is one of their most sought-after beers. Coming in at a whopping 8.4%, it’ll creep up on you with its deceptively light body and easy drinking finish.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May County’s first microbrewery began with only three guys and a passion for brewing. Most of their equipment was homemade, and tastings were only held for a couple hours on Saturday. Much has changed since those early days. Now open daily from 12-8pm, Cape May Brewing Company has as many as 18 beers on tap at a time, a rotation of the 40+ seasonal and year-round varieties they produce. There you can enjoy a four-sample tasting with souvenir pint glass, with guided tours of the adjacent brewery available on a regular basis. Once you find a beer you love (and we guarantee you will) they offer take-out beer in 32- or 64-ounce growlers, six packs, and retail kegs. Sure, they have grown out of using homemade equipment, and sure, their brews are now sold in more than 70 (and counting!) bars, restaurants and liquor stores throughout South Jersey. There’s a lot about Cape May Brewery that has not changed, though. They have made sure to stay to their roots, and despite tremendous growth in the last couple years you can expect to see any one of the owners working hard — pouring beers, giving tours, and chatting with customers. INSIDER TIP They do not serve food at the brewery, but take advantage of their BYOF policy and pack a picnic lunch or grab takeout from your favorite local joint.

CAPE MAY BREWING COMPANY

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1288 Hornet Road, Rio Grande

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(609) 849-9933

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www.capemaybrewery.com


Brewery « Price Of Beers: $5-$11 « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking


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CAPE MAY WINERY AND VINEYARD

Treat yourself and make a day of it at the county’s oldest winery and vineyard... this is where your wine trail begins! WHERE IS IT? On Townbank Road, just a few minutes from downtown Cape May.

Winery Highlights

WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May Winery opened for business in 1992. The Craig family, owners of the Washington Inn, bought it in 2003, with winemaker Darren Hesington in charge. Since then, this delightful site has grown into a must-visit destination. The winery has more than 20 varieties and is the fourth-largest producing winery in New Jersey. Cape May Winery houses a warm, welcoming tasting room and gift shop, a huge tank room, and port cellar. Picture yourself on the second-floor deck overlooking the lush vineyard, or the patio, surrounded by vines as you sip the winery’s selection of award-winning vintages. A highlight this summer will be Wine Tasting Grill Nights, on Wednesdays, June 25 until September 10. At 6pm the doors open for wine and cheese, and at 7pm the buffet is served, cooked by the Washington Inn. Cost is $32 per person, plus wine, tax, gratuity. During regular hours, the winery is BYOF — bring your own food. In the cooler months, relax by the living room fireplace and sip a superb port, along with a bite (or two) of chocolate. Tastings are offered every day, year-round. The wine tour, explaining the process from grape to bottle, is also offered throughout the year, and special tours can also be arranged.

Cape May Cabernet Medium-bodied, with aromas of spice and oak, and flavors of cherry and chocolate. Cape May Merlot Full-bodied in richness and depth, with plum and blackberry flavors. Cape May Cabernet Franc Medium body and spicy, with dark berry flavors. Barrel-Fermented Chardonnay Rich and complex, with aromas of melon and peach and flavors of toasted oak. Cape May Pinot Grigio Balanced and crisp, with flavors of vanilla and citrus. Isaac Smith Port A delicately sweet bouquet. Flavors of spice and black cherry. Pairs well with chocolate. Isaac Smith Red Reserve A Bordeaux-style blend with floral notes, flavors of blackberry, red currant and spice. Isaac Smith Apple Slightly sweet. Crisp, with aromas of Fuji and Granny Smith apples.

INSIDER TIP Private labels make great gifts or party favors and can be created to your specific design.

CAPE MAY WINERY AND VINEYARD

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711 Townbank Road, North Cape May

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(609) 884-1169

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wwwcapemaywinery.com


Warning: Don’t visit the second-floor deck at Cape May Winery unless you enjoy relaxing with good wine and good company, overlooking the lush foliage of the vineyard

Winery « Price Of Wines: $5-$26 « Handicap Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking


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HAWK HAVEN VINEYARD AND WINERY

Take a trip out to this fun, inspiring spot, where the fine wine is only part of an unmissable experience Winery Highlights

WHERE IS IT? Off the beaten path, but only a 10-minute drive from Cape May, on Railroad Avenue in nearby Rio Grande.

Taste Wine-tasting and wine by the glass. Tour Educational vineyard and winery tours. Relax Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking vineyard-view seating. Special Weekly Events Saturdays on the Crushpad and Sangria Sundays — wine cocktails, flights, crepes, live music. Hawk Series Wines American Kestrel White, Northern Harrier Red, and Redtailed Rose. European-style Red Blends Quill and Talon. Hand-numbered Signature Series Label Viognier, Gewurztraminer, Albarino, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Tempranillo and Malbec. Gourmet Cheese And Chocolate Plates The perfect accompaniments to fine wines. Hours Hawk Haven is open every day all year — summer 11-7; spring/ fall 11-6; winter 12-5.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because it is SO worth a visit, whether you indulge in vino or not. Todd and Kenna Wuerker have created a casual place that is intimate and fun, warm and cool all at once. Situated on a sprawling 100-acre farm that has been in their family for generations, this relatively new enterprise has been a huge success. The emphasis is on fun — there is no sense of the stuffiness that one can find at some wineries. It’s a comfortable, casual place, with a welcoming bar that invites you to sit down and sample a glass of one of their awardwinning vintages. Relax and unwind with a bottle of wine and a gourmet cheese plate in the Barrel Room or on the Crushpad with an amazing view of the vineyard. INSIDER TIP Interested in some one-on-one time with the knowledgeable staff or the wine maker? Stop in midweek for a more intimate and educational wine-tasting experience.

HAWK HAVEN VINEYARD & WINERY

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600 S. Railroad Avenue, Rio Grande

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(609) 846-7347

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www.hawkhavenvineyard.com


Winery « Price Of Wines: $5-$40 « Wheelchair Accessible « Accept V, M, AE, D « On-Site Parking


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TURDO VINEYARDS AND WINERY Award-winning wines in a truly beautiful setting

Winery Highlights Tasting Room Try five wines for $5, which includes a souvenir wine glass. Private Tastings and Parties Turdo offers private tastings, and private parties for groups of eight or more. Perfect for bachelorette parties, birthdays, or a weekend getaway.

WHERE IS IT? On Bayshore Road, North Cape May, at the corner of Ferry Road. WHY SHOULD I GO? In 1998 Sal ‘Turi’ Turdo set out with a vision. Since then, his winery has welcomed thousands of visitors. He believes that you must prove yourself every year, with every vintage — with the main focus being quality, not quantity. Since his first vintage of Turis, in 2002, he has released 11 award-winning vintages. Great wines are produced in the vineyard. Since the fruit they use is 100% estate-grown, they can control the yield, hang time, and fruit quality to ensure the finest wines possible. Turdo is well known for growing and producing many varieties of wines not easily found on this side of the Atlantic. The most popular are Italian reds like Nero D’Avola, Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto. All Turis wines have won multiple awards and medals from prestigious international competitions. Turdo is family-owned and operated. It all begins with Sal — his vision, commitment, and determination is what turned the five acres he purchased 15 years ago into a fully operational vineyard and winery. His wife Sara, and son Luca have been an integral part of the winery’s success. And here’s something to savor as you sip — Turdo is the only NJ winery to be 100% solar powered. INSIDER TIP Turdo was awarded Best Wine Shop in Philadelphia magazine’s Best of the Shore 2010, and was the recipient of the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2012 and 2013.

TURDO VINEYARDS AND WINERY

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3911 Bayshore Road, North Cape May

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(609) 884-5591

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www.turdovineyards.com

Nero D’Avola Turdo is one of only two American producers of Nero D’Avola, a grape indigenous to Sicily. It’s intensely ruby red in color, with supple aromas of ripe black cherry and wild blackberry, followed by spicy notes of vanilla and black pepper. Sangiovese Medium bodied with lots of forward fruit. Complex flavors of mushroom and truffles. Well balanced with subtle hints of spice and toasted oak. Nebbiolo This 100% estategrown shows a lot of tannins, with a full body. Very complex with flavors of dried fruit, herbs and tobacco. With aromas of cedar and roses.


Turis and DiLuca wines can be found at the following establishments: Union Park, Panico’s, A Ca Mia, Beachside Smokehouse, The Mad Batter, Collier’s Wine & Liquors, Montreal Liquor Store.

Winery « Price Of Wines: $15-$35 « Handicap Accessible « Accept V, M, AE « Street Parking


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A PLACE ON EARTH

A gorgeous, imaginative, inspiring store where quirky, beautiful soaps and lotions are handmade on the premises

Body Spread This is A Place On Earth’s newest creation — sublime, absurdly rich, fragrant lotions. Bath Salts As much fun as sand art when you were a kid, these salts transform your bath. Soy Lotion Candles It’s a candle AND a moisturizer! Light the candle until a small pool of oil is liquid. Wait a minute or so for the oil to cool and then dip your fingertips in oil or pour a small amount on your palm to massage into skin. Monster Spray Rids closets, under beds and dark halls of pesky monsters, with the added bonus of a soothing lavender scent to help you sleep! Bare Naked Lady Spray Tested on every naked lady they could find. (Does not repel ladies like Monster Spray repels monsters.) Monkey Farts You read it right! A Place On Earth’s best-selling scent. And yes, it does have essence of banana.

WHERE IS IT? At the top of the Washington Street Mall, right by the information kiosk. Look for the stairwell leading down from Winterwood Gift and Christmas Gallery. WHY SHOULD I GO? Let’s discuss the differences between the supermarket soaps and the soap Canyon Allen and his mother Rose make. We’ll start with the amazing scents, like Fresh Cut Grass, Key West Key Lime, Sex On The Beach, and Tangerine Chamomile. Next, they are hand-stirred, cured in wooden molds and hand-cut. Only plant life is used to make them — olive, coconut palm and other vegetable-based ingredients are integral. Then organic botanicals are mixed in, like lavender flowers, ground oats or rosemary. The scents come from essential oils and are tested on family and friends — not Fido or Thumper. Their new Body Spread is awesome — the richest, creamiest, best-smelling lotion you’ll find. There are also hand-cut soap rocks to exfoliate, and Monster Spray, a lavender-scented sheet and room spray that will lull you (and more importantly, your kids) to sleep. INSIDER TIP Behind the soap table is a buffet-type countertop with sugar scrubs like Death By Chocolate and Cuban Mojito. Grab a ladle and scoop out some fun. They’ll take your shower to another level!

A PLACE ON EARTH

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526 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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1-866-400-soap

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www.aplaceonearth.com



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ARTISANS ALCOVE

A timeless selection of vintage jewelry paired with modern, world-class service. Invest in the past AND the future.

WHERE IS IT? Look for the little cottage with the big diamond on the sign, centrally located near the Washington Street Mall and the ACME market on Lafayette Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? Artisans Alcove helps the past meet the present in a big way, with an incredible selection of vintage and estate jewelry. If you’re looking for a piece that is truly memorable, Artisans Alcove should be at the top of your destination shopping list. An Artisans gift is no ordinary bauble.

ARTISANS ALCOVE

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Gemologist and appraiser William Scott heads the Artisans Alcove team, and they have consistently earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau in their 20 years of operation. One visit will confirm why — their selection is exquisite, and high quality is paramount. William searches through estate pieces with the eye of a curator, and has amassed a stunning inventory of treasures to commemorate the special moments of your life. Artisans’ selection of watches, diamonds, gold and vintage jewelry are all heirloom quality — not only

523 Lafayette Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-0202

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dazzling in years past, they’ll dazzle for years to come. So celebrate the people you love (or treat yourself!) with a gift that has the beauty and charm of a bygone era and remains timeless. INSIDER TIP Artisans Alcove is not just for shopping! The store offers the best prices or will trade for your unused jewelry. Plus, the well-educated staff can help you find the perfect engagement ring. Be sure to check out their new store in Ocean City, NJ if you are in that area.

www.artisansalcove.com

Engagement Rings Artisans Alcove specializes in stunning engagement rings. We dare her to say no when you pop the question with a one-of-a-kind sparklers. Heart And Arrows Ideal-cut diamonds hand-chosen by Artisans Alcove owner, gemologist William Scott, in Antwerp, Belgium. These are some of the world’s finest diamonds. Ball Watches Artisans Alcove is south Jersey’s ONLY Ball Watch dealership. Their reputation among extreme sportsmen and explorers is second to none, with a tradition of engineering since 1891, when they were developed for America’s railroad employees. Ball watches are both impressive and unstoppable. Repairs Artisans are experts in watches and jewelry repair — bring them your precious heirlooms for expert service you really can rely on.



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BATH TIME

Give your skin and soul a nourishing, uplifting treat. This beautiful, award-winning store is an oasis of bathing luxuries.

Cape May Blends A Bath Time exclusive — a unique, natural, customscented line of bath and body products. Choose the product and fragrance and they’ll blend it while you watch. Baronessa Cali Sublime products made in Sicily from the finest Italian olive oil. Beautiful Textiles Robes, bed jackets, lounge wear, and authentic Turkish towels. Sea Sponges The classic way to bathe — choose from a wonderful selection. Bath Time’s Top Ten Cape May Soap Co. Primal Sliced Soaps Pre de Provence Neste Danti Farm House Fresh Nest Candles KHall Cali Greenwich Bay Deep Steep Rubber Duckies Who wants to be alone in the tub? Not us. More than 45 different kinds, from well-dressed bath buddies to gentle giants. Irresistible.

WHERE IS IT? Look for the rubber ducks in the window at 318 Washington Street Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Join Bath Time as it celebrates its 20th year as Cape May’s exclusive shop for bathing luxuries from around the world. In addition to the numerous awards and accolades it has received since 1994, Bath Time recently enjoyed worldwide acclaim as one of three national finalists for Visual Merchandising at the 62nd annual Retailer Excellence Awards. Seasonal-scented lotions, Cape May Blends bath salts, plush robes, Turkish towels and hundreds of exotic soaps are a few of the many items that make Bath Time an oasis for the spa lover and discerning shopper. Bath Time also features a wide variety of men’s shaving accessories and products. Whether in need of a shave cream, shave mug or badger hair brush, Bath Time has it. Be sure to visit the fragrance blending bar where a member of the staff will assist you in sampling over 100 natural oils from florals, musks and fruits to airy, beach scents and gardenfresh herbals. Choose a single fragrance or combine fragrances to create your own signature scent that is blended into the liquid bath product or lotion of your choice. Not sure which fragrance to pick? Would you like to create a scent that evokes a special mood or a childhood memory? The trained Bath Time staff loves those challenges best! Egyptian Musk, Tea Rose and our most popular Summer Rain are just a few of the countless delights you’ll experience at the fragrance blending bar. INSIDER TIP Be sure to ask the staff about their favorite items.... they should know, because not only do they sell these great products, they use them, too!

BATH TIME « 318 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-9234 & 800-424-BATH

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www.bathtimecapemay.com


Right: The Bath Time team in New York last August, when they were nominated as one of three national finalists in the prestigious Visual Merchandising category at the 62nd Annual Retailer Excellence Awards. Take one look at the interior AND exterior of their beautiful store on the mall and you’ll see why they earned the acclaim.


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Cape May Honey Farm

There are few things that offer an amazing taste experience AND the power to heal. Honey is one of them. Experience the pure and all-natural kind.

WHERE IS IT? On Sunset Boulevard, in the old Ford dealership building, behind the Exit Zero Store. WHY SHOULD I GO? Buying from the Cape May Honey Farm is a sweet experience because… 1. You get to support owners Doug and Andi Marandino, two of the hardest-working people on the island. Between raising a toddler and making time for Doug’s other jobs as head coffee roaster for Cape May Roasters and sous chef for the Washington Inn, the Marandinos harvest honey from around 40 hives, each home to as many as 50,000 bees at one time. All of their bottling and labeling is done by hand. 2. The shop has a charming rustic aesthetic, with handmade shelves fashioned from hive boxes. 3. The honey is not an imitation product and it’s not adulterated, like the stuff you might find in the market. And it’s not pasteurized, meaning all of the

Honey, Honey, Honey It all comes from beekeepers — and it’s loaded with amino acids, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Pollen Just a dash on your cereal or in your yogurt works to lower cholesterol and up your B12 levels, which helps your nervous system and the production of red blood cells. Honeycomb Delicious with Greek yogurt, fresh fruit, or sharp cheese! Royal Jelly Used for centuries to rejuvenate the body and fight aging. Pure Beeswax Candles Long-burning and non-toxic they purify the air from dead skin cells and dust particles while they burn. Locally Handcrafted Soaps Made with Cape May Honey Farm’s own honey. Bee Bags Made from organic cotton, canvas and eco-friendly materials. Books A quirky selection.

good-for-you particles are still intact. “When you buy grocery store honey, you don’t always know what you’re getting,” says Doug. “Possibly Chinese honey that’s been laundered through several different countries.” 4. Try the cranberry or blueberry blossom options. Or honeys meant to cure different ailments, from bronchitis to anxiety. 5. There are bee-born, health and beautypromoting products, from lip balms to night creams. “Nothing the bees make goes to waste,” Andi says. 6. When you pop in, you might learn a fascinating thing or two — bees do a dance called a waggle and pollinate one-third of our food supply. “I’ve come to understand how really important they are,” says Andi. INSIDER TIP: Do you suffer from allergies? Try the Wildflower Honey — it works wonders.

CAPE MAY HONEY FARM « 135 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 425-6434

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www.capemayhoneyfarm.com



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CAPE MAY OLIVE OIL COMPANY

Enjoy an exquisite gourmet experience... there is so much more than olive oils to indulge in

WHERE IS IT? On Carpenter’s Lane, tucked behind the Washington Street Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? For their 25th anniversary, Carl and Susan Spatocco traveled to Napa Valley, California. While there, they sampled olive oils and spreads, which they enjoyed so much that plenty were brought home. Inspired by these savory souvenirs, the couple decided to open up a shop of their own, where others could enjoy gourmet food products as well. Here, you will experience a wide variety of flavorful olive oils, including Butter, Chipotle, and Black Truffle Garlic. Despite the name, Cape May Olive Oil sells much more than just olive oil. Balsamic vinegars, dips, spreads, pure cane sugar with flavoring, and infused sea

Bacon Olive Oil Sauté it with red onions and white raisins, then caramelize. Use as a topping for your next fish dinner — you will be very glad you did! Bacon tastes good with almost anything. Citrus Habanero Olive Oil A hot and spicy oil, fantastic for spicing up a bland dish. White Pineapple Balsamic Vinegar All the white balsamic vinegars are interesting, but the White Pineapple version makes a salad dressing you won’t forget in a hurry. House Olive Oil Yes, Cape May Olive Oil has its own house oil for you to purchase. Containing two Spanish olives and one Italian olive, it’s packed with flavor. Himalayan Salt Plates Cook in them, freeze them... whatever you do with them, these salt plates, which retain both heat and cold, make for a unique cooking experience.

salts can be found throughout the store. The jams come from California, and the pastas are handmade locally. Fresh bread is delivered daily from Atlantic City’s Formica Brothers, who are famous for White House Hoagies. If you’re unable to make it to the store yourself, the online store is always open. INSIDER TIP Cape May Olive Oil is a full tasting room. If you don’t know what that means, it’s as good as it sounds. At one point or another, every item in the store is put out for customers to try. If you’ve had your eye on that spiced chocolate for a while now, but have been too timid to buy it, Cape May Olive Oil lets you try a piece. Buy a box if you enjoyed the experience. If not, just move onto the next sample!

CAPE MAY OLIVE OIL COMPANY « 324 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May

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(800) 584-1887 / (609) 898-4441

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www.capemayoliveoilcompany.com



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cape may peanut butter company

A gourmet store stacked with all kinds of treats (sweet AND savory) inspired by an American classic

WHERE IS IT? Carpenter’s Lane… just look for the yellow building with the peanut sign WHY SHOULD I GO? Because… 1. We are in the midst of an artisanal revolution, and Susan and Carl Spatocco are at the forefront. You may have already fallen in love with their Cape May Olive Oil Company store… now you can fall in love with their second venture, which offers a variety of nut butters and other peanut-inspired products. All of the former are either ground on the premises, or bought from small-scale producers. “We don’t carry mass-produced products,” Carl says. “It’s important that everything we offer is of the highest quality.” 2. Admit it… a peanut butter sandwich makes you nostalgic for your childhood; it’s one of the reasons that more of these are sold to adults than kids at Cape May Peanut Butter Company. The simple pleasure of the PB&J is mirrored by the simple, clean aesthetic (read: chalkboard menus and wooden countertops) of the store itself. Out back is a beautiful courtyard complete

with umbrellas and a whimsical garden, the perfect backdrop for savoring your selection. 3. There is a milk bar – white, chocolate, strawberry, soy -- and, really, it doesn’t get any cooler than that. But if you simply can’t forgo a cup of joe with your slice of homemade peanut butter pound cake, fear not. “We’re working directly with roasters because we know how important a good cup of coffee is,” Carl says. One of the brews on tap? You guessed: peanut butter! 4. Eating nuts of most any variety regularly will make you live longer, according to a 30-year study out of Harvard University, the results of which were recently released. Eat a handful seven times per week and your risk of heart disease drops by 29 percent; your risk of cancer, by 11 percent. INSIDER TIP: Cape May Peanut Butter Company offers sand pails of beach-ready PB&Js. Another kid-pleaser? If you pop in while they’re grinding, and it’s not super busy, your child can help grind his or her own jar of peanut butter.

CAPE MAY PEANUT BUTTER COMPANY « 516 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May

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(609) 898-4444 « www.capemaypeanutbutterco.com

Nut Butters Almond, walnut, cashew, sunflower, pistachio… or perhaps you want to stick with the trusty peanut butter. In that case, choose from the spicy, coconut, banana, chocolate, or butterscotch flavors. Sushi Rolls of peanut butter and jelly — no fish! And there’s sashimi, too. Picture a granola bar topped with almond butter and a slice of kiwi or other fruit. Sliders Irresistible flavors. Jams and Jellies More than 40 flavors. Sandwiches There’s Fireside Delight (chocolate peanut butter and Fluff), Monkey’s Uncle (peanut butter and bananas), the Hot Stuff (spicy peanut butter and pepper jam)... Breads Pretzel rolls, and flaky whole wheat rolls and bagels. Soups Thai curry peanut soup, anyone? Desserts Our favorite? Cannoli stuffed with peanut butter mousse.



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CAPE MAY ROASTERS

You may have left your favorite coffee spot — the one that serves the can’t-start-your-day-without-it blend — at home. These guys have you covered.

WHERE IS IT? Cape May Roasters ground their product at the Cape May County Airport, in the same stretch that houses Cape May Brewing Company. But it’s where they sell it — in a variety of restaurants, stores, and B&Bs in town, including Love the Cook and Depot Market Café — that you really want to be. WHY SHOULD I GO? Luckily for those of us who can’t function without our morning cup of joe, Cape May Roasters — the little bean company brought to you by the people behind Love the Cook, Lucky Bones and the Washington Inn — is in its fourth season… and smelling/tasting better than ever. The coffee — about 400 to 500 pounds of it a week — is roasted in a particularly aromatic building where, at any given time, about 55 burlap sacks contain beans, many of them organic, from around the globe: Hawaii, Mexico, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Columbia. These beans will be poured into a steel Loring SmartRoast Machine that minimizes greenhouse gas emissions. While it’s possible to operate this device remotely, head roaster Doug Marandino says, “I prefer to be hands on.” One taste of the final product, and you’ll understand why. When the beans are the perfect color and temperature they are flavored, bagged and labeled by hand, then shipped to local wholesalers who have the option of using their own private label. “The difference between coffee that’s been ground fresh and coffee that’s been sitting on a shelf,” Doug says, “that’s night and day.” INSIDER TIP: Cape May Roasters decaffeinates using the Swiss Water Method, which helps keeps desirable oils intact.

CAPE MAY ROASTERS

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404 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-9292

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www.lovethecook.com

Specialty Decafs New this year: Don’t miss the Pretty Girl decaf line. Irresistible. Cape May Breakfast Blend Coffee The top seller, this well-rounded blend of South and Central American beans has a creamy mouth feel that’s slightly chocolately and delightfully earthy. Organic Selection Think Bali Blue Moon (rainforest certified), Timor (fair trade), and Costa Rican La Amistad. Decaf Nor’easter Deep, dark, rich, clean, and clear, this favorite decaf blend is a stormy mix of beans with a creamy, nutty, and full finish. Pecan Sticky Bun It’s dessert in a cup — sweet, smooth, buttery cinammon, succulent maple, and nuts. Jamaican Me Crazy A tropical blend of cream, caramel, vanilla, and Kahlua flavoring makes you, well, crazy about this coffee... it’s one of the best sellers. Pumpkin Spice More than 5000lbs were sold last fall.



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CAPE MAY WICKER

Looking to establish your own backyard haven or sunroom getaway? This must be the place!

WHERE IS IT? Two convenient locations for your shopping pleasure — 203 Sunset Boulevard, an easy walk (or a very easy drive!) from downtown Cape May; and 1930 Route 9 in Clermont, a 15-minute drive north of America’s Original Seaside Resort. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May Wicker is family-owned and has been providing locals and visitors with bargains, gifts and furnishings since 1982. Owned and operated by the Wenzel family, Cape May Wicker features its own line of furniture, the NorthCape collection, which includes outdoor wicker patio furniture as well as indoor wicker fashioned of real rattan. Cape May Wicker carries unique gifts, souvenirs, candles and one-of-a-kind items brought in from all over the world, and with prices that are very easy on the wallet. Many loyal customers come in on a weekly basis. Why? Because they know that Cape May Wicker is never the same store twice, and if they don’t visit often, they might miss a great deal on that irresistible item for their home, patio or garden! INSIDER TIP The company also make their own cushions and offer a wide selection of fabrics. You can come in and buy factory direct.

CAPE MAY WICKER

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203 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May « (609) 884-1849

Outdoor Wicker Cape May Wicker’s own NorthCape brand is simply an excellent value for designer looks at discount prices. Cushions Sofa and chair cushions take a beating in a wellloved shore house. Choose from dozens of in-stock fabrics to freshen up your furniture, indoors and out. Hand-woven Baskets Willow baskets for storage, laundry, gifts, home decorating. Useful AND stylish, these represent a win-win. Nautical And Beach Decor Hundreds of unique decorations to make your beach house a little more beachy. Candles And Country Cape May wicker has scented candles, country decorations and artwork to add comfort and warmth to your home. Open Year-Round Cape May Wicker is open all year for your convenience. Call ahead for off-season hours.



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EXIT ZERO SUNSET STORE & GALLERY The coolest selection of Cape May souvenirs, from embroidered beach bags to beach towels

Exit Zero FleeceLined Hoodies Looking for that extra layer on a chilly evening? Slip on one these stylish zip-up hooded sweatshirts, embroidered with the Exit Zero logo (see photo, left). They’re fleece-lined on the inside, waffleknit on the outside, and guaranteed to keep you comfy all over.

WHERE IS IT? Chattel House Village on Sunset Boulevard, opposite the Shell gas station. They’re in the blue and green stores at the end of the row of colorful cottages. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because they recently expanded their store into a beautifully designed 2,500-square-foot, two-story shopping emporium that really DOES make people say “Wow!” when they walk in the door. And because they’re the people who publish this beautiful book, as well as Cape May’s weekly magazine, Exit Zero. This is where you will find Cape May’s coolest souvenirs... a wide range of top-quality, beautifully designed T-shirts, sweatshirts, fleeces, baseball caps, car magnets, coffee cups, travel mugs, various sets of Cape May postcards, greetings cards, plus several different kinds of embroidered tote and beach bags, all of which carry the legendary Exit Zero or the new Cape Mayniac logo. There are also prints of exquisite color Exit Zero covers painted every year by critically acclaimed artist Victor Grasso, as well as ever-popular prints by local artist Mike DeMusz. INSIDER TIP Buy one of our Surf Collection T-shirts (the three graphics on the right) and you get a FREE leather bracelet!

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109 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May

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(609) 770-8479

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www.ezstore.us

Beach & Tote Bags There are a whole bunch of styles to choose from. There are bags perfect for carrying your beach gear and even ones that will carry a laptop. Quality T-Shirts The Exit Zero Store & Gallery only uses the best quality shirts. No cheap tees that will shrink to half their size after the first wash. Even better, each piece is locally printed at The Flying Fish. Wear them with pride! Beach Towels Featuring the Exit Zero logo in subtle tones, these XL, 35x70 towels are heavy fleece and top quality. Four colors.



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EXIT ZERO BEACH STORE & GALLERY

The coolest selection of Cape May souvenirs, from embroidered beach bags to beach towels

Exit Zero FleeceLined Hoodies Looking for that extra layer on a chilly evening? Slip on one these stylish zip-up hooded sweatshirts, embroidered with the Exit Zero logo (see photo, left). They’re fleece-lined on the inside, waffleknit on the outside, and guaranteed to keep you comfy all over.

WHERE IS IT? Chattel House Village on Sunset Boulevard, opposite the Shell gas station. They’re in the blue and green stores at the end of the row of colorful cottages. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because they recently expanded their store into a beautifully designed 2,500-square-foot, two-story shopping emporium that really DOES make people say “Wow!” when they walk in the door. And because they’re the people who publish this beautiful book, as well as Cape May’s weekly magazine, Exit Zero. This is where you will find Cape May’s coolest souvenirs... a wide range of top-quality, beautifully designed T-shirts, sweatshirts, fleeces, baseball caps, car magnets, coffee cups, travel mugs, various sets of Cape May postcards, greetings cards, plus several different kinds of embroidered tote and beach bags, all of which carry the legendary Exit Zero or the new Cape Mayniac logo. There are also prints of exquisite color Exit Zero covers painted every year by critically acclaimed artist Victor Grasso, as well as ever-popular prints by local artist Mike DeMusz. INSIDER TIP Buy one of our Surf Collection T-shirts (the three graphics on the right) and you get a FREE leather bracelet!

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109 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May

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(609) 770-8479

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www.ezstore.us

Beach & Tote Bags There are a whole bunch of styles to choose from. There are bags perfect for carrying your beach gear and even ones that will carry a laptop. Quality T-Shirts The Exit Zero Store & Gallery only uses the best quality shirts. No cheap tees that will shrink to half their size after the first wash. Even better, each piece is locally printed at The Flying Fish. Wear them with pride! Beach Towels Featuring the Exit Zero logo in subtle tones, these XL, 35x70 towels are heavy fleece and top quality. Four colors.



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FLYING FISH STUDIO

Welcome to the home of beautiful, original tees, clothing and accessories, designed and printed here on the island

WHERE IS IT? On Park Boulevard, across from the CVS pharmacy in West Cape May. Look for all the locals. WHY SHOULD I GO? Want to snag something high quality and unique that is made locally? Here at the Flying Fish they design and hand-print each and every one of their cool, offbeat garments — so we can guarantee you will NOT find them anywhere else! Owner Sue Lotozo has been having fun for the past 20 years, creating and designing. The Flying Fish folks have an entire line celebrating Cape May life and traditions... this along with their Beach Series is sure to provide something for everyone. There is a bit of heart and soul in everything they do, so go visit to see what’s new. INSIDER TIP If you’re a business owner and want your staff to look comfy AND cool, the Flying Fish does wholesale orders. The Exit Zero Store gets most of its merchandise printed at Flying Fish Studio — now there’s a vote of confidence for you!

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130 Park Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 884-2760

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www.theflyingfishstudio.com

Tees and Sweats So many designs, how can you choose? Lovely colors and fabulous graphics on a wide selection of shapes, styles and sizes. Hats and Bags The Flying Fish’s own line of messenger bags, field bags and beach totes printed with quirky fun images, and hats... they have so many, guy hats and girl hats — plus caps, sun hats, warm hats and fun hats. Beachwear Casual clothing for day and night — outfits that can take you from fun and sun at the Cove beach all the way to dinner and drinks at the Rusty Nail. Art for the Home Prints using the Flying Fish’s recycled screen frames, hand-printed blankets for beach or bed, painted fish for the wall — all one-ofa-kind and made in West Cape May. Accessories Finish off your Flying Fish outfit with accessories for all seasons — scarves, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more.



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GALLERY D’MAY FINE ART

Talented artists, in a warm and welcoming setting, in America’s Original Seaside Resort. This is one inspiring experience. WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall, near the Perry Street entrance. WHY SHOULD I GO? Since its formation, Gallery D’May has established relationships with artists around the world, and now represents more than 20 great talents. The owners take great care to present a large selection of styles so collectors can always find something new to add to their collection. Local, regional, and international artists, some of them among the leading artists of our time, have works here, including Robert Finale, Paige Bradley, David Lotton, Anna Razumovskay and Eric Christensen (see Gallery Highlights). Most importantly, the gallery makes every effort to tailor to the needs of the customer, offering special order service and custom works for clients. Art consultants can share inspiration about specific works of art... as well as hearing recommendations on the best places to dine and visit in the area. Because when visitors become clients, Gallery D’May believes that it is just the beginning of a long relationship. First-class artist receptions are hosted each year in order for clients to have the opportunity to spend time with the artist they collect. In short, the gallery owners strive to create a comfortable experience that clients will remember.

Anna Razumovskaya This leading figurative artist is inspired by the graceful elegance of the female form — classically alluring, demure and provocative. Her art has a pervasive sense of ‘romanticism’, and the passionate and dynamic application of paint on the canvas, combined with the artist’s signature use of expressive color create her recognizable style. Eric Christensen He began painting professionally in 1992 and since then has enjoyed amazing success and a growing reputation as a celebrated Wine Country Artist. Selftaught, he invented a watercolor technique that allows him to create images of vibrant color that go beyond the look and depth of a highquality photograph. Christensen now finds himself unique in his field — he is the only known artist capable of hyperrealism through the use of standard watercolor.

INSIDER TIP Gallery D’May has more than 27 years art experience and prides itself on carrying artwork that is not just beautiful but investment quality.

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305 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-4465

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www.gallerydmay.com



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Galvanic

The merchandise and the vibe are a giddy mixture of substance and style. Cape May has never seen a store like Galvanic.

WHERE IS IT? On the 500 block of the Washington Street Mall, right across from The Fudge Kitchen WHY SHOULD I GO? It’s the only men’s clothing store on the island, but it’s so much more than that. “I have no interest in a basic, generic shop with chrome racks in the center,” says 24-year-old owner/Cape May native/former fisherman Ryan Platzer. “I want a shop that’s going to excite people when they walk in the door. That’s where the name, Galvanic, comes from. It means to have an electrifying effect.” And it’s true — there’s a lot to be said for the store’s industrial vibe, complete with concrete floors, old-school gymnasium-style lighting, and walls made of reclaimed wood from North Jersey barns and rescued from the ruins of Atlantic City’s boardwalk, post-Hurricane Sandy. But it is Galvanic’s merchandise that is the most enticing reason to visit. “A lot of the manufacturers in New York wanted to check me out as much as I wanted to check them out,” Ryan said. The result? A perfect marriage between a young, energetic entrepreneur, and grassroots companies who care more about making great products than their bottom line. In a resort town like Cape May, there are the obligatory trinkets for tourists to take home… stop by Galvanic for an experience with a whole lot more substance AND style. INSIDER TIP: Follow them on both Facebook and Instagram for upcoming events.

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(609) 600-2608 « Facebook: galvanic514 « Instagram: @galvanic514

Tellason Jeans It’s the most passionate jeansmaker owner Ryan Platzer could find. “They’re stamping the leather patches on the back by hand,” he says. IVI A cutting-edge sunglass line for which Galvanic is the only east coast rep. Krochet Kids Product Line The sale of these items benefits economic growth in developing nations Richer Poorer Socks From a company that makes socks worth talking about… Hand-carved Tables, Surfboards, and Skateboards They’re as much works of art as they are practical. Uppercut This men’s grooming line from Australia was inspired by the timeless style of the 1950s barbershop. Komono Watches From a company whose goal it is to inject color into a grey world — no “mass production dystopia.”



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GREEN STREET MARKET

Indulge yourself at this full-service health and gourmet grocery store

WHERE IS IT? At their new location in Rio Grande, a quick drive from downtown Cape May. Take Exit 4A on the Garden State Parkway, or head north on Route 9. WHY SHOULD I GO? Take advantage of this vacation to relax, improve your health, and generally feel better about yourself. You’re only a short drive to what your body deserves — Green Street Market is a full-service grocery store that features fresh organic produce, meats, vegan and vegetarian meals, wheat/gluten and allergen-free foods, natural and organic personal care products, vitamins and supplements, gourmet specialty

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Organic Produce Locally grown, fresh, and better tasting than any mere fruit or veggie you’ve ever experienced from a supermarket. Who knew that environmentally conscious choices were this yummy? Organic/Wild Meats And Fish Wild eco-fish salmon isn’t just healthier; this little fishy’s free agency in a wild world just gives him more flavor. And real beef, from healthy, organic grass-fed cattle, tastes better than anything you’ve had in your burger recently. Specialty Items Can’t find it? Just ask. Cosmetics Cut down allergic reactions to cosmetics and personal care products when you choose all-natural ingredients. Stop putting petroleum on your pores! Healthy Pets If it’s bad for you, it’s probably bad for Fluffy and Rex, too. Protect their health, coat, skin and eyes with organic pet food — it’s all here.

items, books, CDs and pet supplies. Whether you want to fill a picnic basket for an afternoon at the beach or need ingredients for a delicious healthy gourmet dinner, Green Street Market has it all. As you might expect, the atmosphere is tranquil and welcoming, with knowledgeable staff. INSIDER TIP Green Street Market is family-owned and operated, with a well-trained, dedicated staff to address any questions or concerns you have. And they have a Holistic Health Counselor on staff — learn while you shop.

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(609) 463-0606

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HAPPY BABY

With a beautifully curated selection of clothes and goodies, your baby won’t be the only one gurgling with delight!

WHERE IS IT? On beautiful Jackson Street, just off the Washington Street Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? We all want the best for our little ones, but sometimes finding the best products can be a tricky business. Not when you visit Happy Baby — they’ve been selling sweet, simple style with a little edge for seven years, enchanting parents (and, let’s face it, the babies, too). Stylish, earth-friendly apparel can be found in modern and bold patterns and prints. And there is more than clothes on offer — decorate your little one’s space with Happy Baby’s chic nursery decor. While your baby gurgles happily (and dressed

Hats Fun baby sun hats, soft cotton hats with bright flowers, silk shantung bows with pearls and crystals, beautiful satin bows, and hip new Urban Baby Bonnets. Original Handmade Monster Onsies One of a kind, each using ’70s fabric Layettes Chic, organic clothes for newborns made in Los Angeles. Blabla Stuffed Animals A celebrity favorite, these handknit cotton animals are fair trade. Jellycat London maker of luxury plush toys. Chewable Books Soft and safe for the little ones. Hair Accessories Made by local artists Flutter and Lauren Foti using feathers, fabric flowers, crystals, and vintage jewelry. 100% Egyptian Cotton Toys You’ll fall in love with these luxuriously soft cotton toys — just remember, they’re not really for you, though...

oh-so-chic), you can be contented by the fact that so many of the beautiful products in this store are handmade by artisans, right here in the USA. We love the store’s motto, and we bet you will, too... “Peace, Love and Babies”. Hear, hear. INSIDER TIP Happy Baby has an array of products made from organic Egyptian cotton, considered the most luxurious cotton in the world. It is strong, soft, resilient, and made from 100% natural fibers. Grown and manufactured without the use of harmful chemicals, organic cotton is gentle on your baby’s sensitive skin, and the pure fibers allow their skin to breathe naturally. This makes all of us happy!

HAPPY BABY BABY BOUTIQUE « 106 Jackson Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5922

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Facebook: Happy Baby Cape May


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LOUISA’S CHOCOLATE BAR

It’s a golden age of chocolate... and here is the place where you can indulge yourself in a treat that’s tastier/healthier than ever!

WHERE IS IT? On Jackson Street, next door to Louisa’s restaurant and Happy Baby. WHY SHOULD I GO? It’s hard to believe that one of the planet’s most indulgent, enjoyable treats starts with a humble little cacoa bean. And, in the case of Louisa’s, pesticide-free, organic little cacao beans. Chocolate is having a heyday — never before have there been so many varieties of ridiculously tasty, carefully made treats. Chocolatiers all over the world (many of them in America) are dreaming up new, delectable creations, roasting and grinding the beans using traditional machinery. Many artisanal-made chocolates, also known as craft chocolates, are made in small batches and mixed with ingredients such as organic

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Craft Chocolates Bean-to-bar artisanmade chocolates. Yes, they DO taste better. Organic Chocolate The new health food you’ll want to eat. Handmade Celtic Sea Salt Caramels In butterscotch, chipotle, and cinnamon flavors. Creative Chocolate Flavors include curry coconut, organic cherry and almond, hazelnut and pistachio toffees. The Original Bacon Bar A salty-yet-sweet taste that comes in milk and dark chocolate. No, it’s not for everyone, but it’s definitely interesting. Edamame Bar Roasted edamame and sea salt for the hipster and their parents. Made In the USA Brands from Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Chicago, Portland, and Seattle. Gold Medal Winners Include Chocolat Moderne Lime Toffee Bar, Dick Taylor 74% dark chocolate, and Amano.

coffee, sugarcane, and dry figs. The result? A heavenly experience for your tastebuds (and your soul). Louisa’s Chocolate Bar is a showcase for all of this invention, a place where it’s okay for grown men and women to act like kids in a candy shop. How could you NOT drool over the Hickory Smoked Almond Deep Milk Chocolate Bar or the Sea Salt Caramel and Peanut Dark Chocolate Bar? Louisa’s also sells small batches of John and Kira’s chocolate, made in Philadelphia. INSIDER TIP Lavender is more than a memorable aroma — it’s one of the hottest chocolate trends. At Louisa’s, sample this delightful herb on sea salt chocolate and award-winning lavender sea salt dark chocolate caramels.

108 Jackson Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5519

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Instagram @Louisaschocolatebar


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MAC MUSEUM SHOPS

Want to take a little of Cape May home with you? These shops will do the trick.

Carriage House Shop They have truly pretty souvenirs, all with that oldfashioned feel that says “Cape May,” plus a large assortment of well-chosen books, from Cape May’s colorful history to its controversial ghosts, as well as ever-popular classics. Choose from lovely teapots and accessories, plus a selection of Harney’s Tea. There’s lots for children, too, from playsets and fun stuff, to beautifully illustrated books. Lighthouse Shop Everything already mentioned, plus clothing items that prove you climbed the lighthouse, or warm you on a brisk evening beach walk. The lighthouse’s image is also reproduced in matted photos, prints, notecards, bookmarks, and posters. Member Savings If you become a member of MAC, you will get a 10% discount off any purchases in either of the museum shops.

WHERE ARE THEY? There are two shops run by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities (MAC): The Carriage House Gallery Shop, at the Emlen Physick Estate on Washington Street; and Cape May Lighthouse Shop at Cape May Point State Park. WHY SHOULD I GO? These stores not only comprise a great shopping experience, but every time you make a purchase at either one, you are contributing to the ongoing restoration of the three historic sites operated by this multi-faceted nonprofit organization: the magnificent 1879 Emlen Physick Estate, which is the city’s only Victorian house museum, the Cape May Lighthouse, and the World War II Lookout Tower. The Emlen Physick Estate is home to the Carriage House Gallery Shop, an emporium of delightful collectibles. You’ll find a large assortment of books, an array of jewelry, clothing, and a treasure trove of tea-related items, plus a variety of Harney’s tea — along with the mixes to make your own scones to serve with it. INSIDER TIP The Cape May Lighthouse Museum Shop is housed in the lighthouse’s original oil house. There you will find a large collection of lighthouse models, including collectibles in a range of sizes, plus nature and maritime-inspired items.

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Cape May and Cape May Point

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(609) 884-5404

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www.capemaymac.org



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SEASIDE CHEESE COMPANY

Perfect if you’re hosting a party, for after-dinner treats, or a quality beach picnic... this is cheese headquarters! WHERE ARE THEY? In the bustling strip of stores along Park Boulevard, near the CVS pharmacy in West Cape May.

Cheeses (Of Course!) More than 200 different cheeses from many different countries to satisfy any palate, and the list just keeps growing. Bellavitano Merlot Features a rich and creamy texture with a taste reminiscent of an aged, premium cheddar. Cream Of Balsamic If you haven’t tried this delicious elixir, you MUST! Four great flavors, and it’s amazing on cheese. This is a must-try. Seaside Beach Pails The perfect beach snack — a sand pail filled with crackers, spreads and nuts. Gift Baskets A made-to-order cheese tray is a great gift, and Seaside will ship it anywhere in the USA. Private Tasting Looking to do something a little different this weekend? Grab a loved one (or two), and a bottle of wine (or two), and come in for a private tasting — a very special experience. Tastings by reservation only.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Seaside Cheese has established itself in very short order as a must-visit for both locals and visitors to Cape May all year-round. The question is: however did we get by without it all those years? Steve and Barb White’s store is truly a gem. The cheeses (and other various savory snacks) are superb, the service is extremely knowledgeable and very friendly. Whether you’re hosting a party or invited to one, make it easy on yourself and order a cheese plate or two. Your party host (or guests) will love you for it. The selection of cheeses and accoutrements can be a bit dizzying, but steady there — Steve, Barb and company stand ready to assist you in your decision making process. There won’t be a detail overlooked in your gift basket, always a perfect offering. Are you looking for something more substantial to munch on? Seaside Cheese also offers a small but scrumptious sandwich menu... but only the menu is small. The sandwiches are actually quite generous in size. Seaside Cheese is open seven days year-round, from 10-6pm Monday-Saturday and 10-4pm on Sundays. INSIDER TIP Have you heard about a cheese you must try? In the unlikely event Seaside Cheese doesn’t already carry it, the staff will special order it for you.

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110 Park Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 884-8700

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www.seasidecheesecapemay.com



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SUNSET BEACH GIFT SHOPS, GRILLE AND GOLF

One-stop gift shopping, for yourself or your favorite seashore lover, PLUS one of the top 25 beaches in America, according to TripAdvisor!

Cape May Diamonds What’s a girl’s best friend? Whatever her age, she’ll love looking for quartz pebbles on the beach (they make a 200mile journey from the Delaware Water Gap until the churning currents around the Concrete Ship fling them onto the beach). Shells The most varied and reasonably priced, shell selection north of Florida. A great way to spend a family afternoon. Good Eats It is a proven fact that the gourmet and specialty foods, soups and candy they have at Sunset Beach will make you smile. Treasures Of The Earth A unique and affordable variety of jewelry. Plus, in their rock shop you’ll browse minerals, fossils and rocks that will interest the eager eyes of the curious to the serious collector. Apparel Hoodies and hats, T-shirts, dresses and footwear for the family.

WHERE IS IT? As you make the two-mile drive down Sunset Boulevard, you’ll see the lighthouse. Head further down, toward the sunset, and you’ll see the red light that marks the end of the road and the start of your adventure. WHY SHOULD I GO? Many reasons! For starters, Sunset Beach was named in TripAdvisor’s 2013 Top 25 US Beaches. And no wonder — sunsets are spectacular here. And don’t worry that your kids will be over the whole sunset thing — there’s plenty of other stuff to do. There’s a beautiful miniature golf course, and more fun can be had browsing the three gift stores. Hungry? Sunset Beach Grille serves burgers, dogs and other classics. Sunset Beach is also the home of one of the most enduring Cape May traditions — the lowering of the American flag every night at sunset in the summer to the strains of Kate Smith singing “God Bless America.” Come an hour or two before the ceremony and search for Cape May diamonds, the quartz stones that wash up on this stretch of beach. Or, head into the gift shop and buy some already polished. Sunset Beach is open year-round. INSIDER TIP Visit in December, 2014 for Hospitality Nights, featuring live music, food, giveaways and lots of fun. One of the big attractions year-round is the famous Concrete Ship. Why did they build it out of concrete, you might ask? Come find out!

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(609) 884-7079

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www.sunsetbeachnj.com



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SUNSET LIQUORS

Such a welcoming vibe... you’re going to want to drink your purchase IN the store

WHERE IS IT? 106 Sunset Boulevard, on the left if you’re heading toward Sunset Beach. WHY SHOULD I GO? Sunset Liquors opened in 2012, becoming the first establishment in West Cape May’s 128-year history with a liquor license. But this is only one reason the store has created such a buzz. The 3,000-square- foot building, owned by the O’Hara family, has a Wild West vibe. It’s sided with reclaimed cypress wood from the underground mushroom boxes of Amish farms, and decorated with wine barrels from local vineyards. But unlike the Wild West, the building has a calming feel. This isn’t your typical warehouse-style liquor store — think Edison lightbulbs in homemade fixtures instead of harsh fluorescent lighting. The look is a combination of boutique and homey, which isn’t easy to pull off, but it works. Contributing to this boutique feel is a selection of 120 craft beers. The wine selection, four aisles large, is massive, including varietals from California to Australia to New Zealand, and in prices ranging from $5.49 to $250. Liquor more your thing? They’ve got everything from a $9 bottle of tequila to a $2,400 bottle of cognac. On the off-chance you don’t see what you’re looking for, just let the friendly crew behind the counter know, and they’ll do their best to have it ordered. INSIDER TIP With the Mix-of-Six wall, you have the freedom to create your own sixpack. This way, if you try something new and don’t like it, you won’t be stuck with five unwanted beers in the fridge. Sounds like a plan.

SUNSET LIQUORS « 106 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May « (609) 435-5052

Customer Service Sunset Liquors is family owned and operated and the staff pride themselves on first-class customer satisfaction. One visit and you’ll see they hit it out the park. Wine A large stock of imported, domestic, local, organic, and value wine. A large higher-end selection available, too. Beer Sunset Liquors specialize in craft brews, with 180-plus varieties. The best thing? Mix your own six-pack! They also have a large selection of domestics, and imports. Liquor Whether you are looking for a bottle of Jack or an equisite bottle of small-batch bourbon like Bulleit, these guys have it all. Private Parties Hosting a party, a wedding, or special event? From ice to cups, they have all the necessary supplies. Free Delivery Year-round... now that IS great customer service!



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VICTORIAN WALK GALLERY

A visit to Victorian Walk Gallery is like a visit with an old friend. Come see the work of the master artists of our time.

WHERE IS IT? For over 15 years, hundreds of thousands of visitors were drawn to the second level of the City Centre Mall on the Washington Street Mall. Now, they have moved to a more prominent location on the corner of Washington and Ocean Streets. WHY SHOULD I GO? Victorian Walk Gallery is the oldest Thomas Kinkade Signature Gallery in the country. It exclusively features the work of the master artist, who passed away in 2012. The revered artist will be remembered for his ability to capture light within his art and to deeply inspire the viewer. Collectors can get lost viewing a work of art created by Kinkade — not just because it reminds one of wonderful memories,

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“Away From It All” The first Thomas Kinkade painting unveiled at the Legacy event after his death. Cape May “Victorian Autumn” “The change of seasons is well underway, and nature is blessed by an abundance of color. The near foliage is lavish with the last blossoms of summer, the reds, pinks, blues, and purples of a floral bouquet, while the trees have already begun to flame red and gold with the vibrant hues of autumn.” — Thomas Kinkade Cape May Light “Cape May Light, which clings to the southernmost tip of New Jersey, is farfamed for its stately height and majestic simplicity of line. To me, it is an emblem of faith and hope, reminding us that we endure life’s storms only through the grace of God.” — Thomas Kinkade

but because he encouraged the viewer to dream, if even just for a moment. Kinkade also helped to raise awareness of art in Cape May, and Victorian Walk Gallery continues to do so. While he is well known for the romantic realism that he painted in, he was also a sketch artist and painted in the impressionist style under the pseudonym of Robert Girard. INSIDER TIP Kinkade was prolific — as a result, he has a body of work that has yet to be unveiled. You can look forward in the future to seeing some of the final work created by him at Victorian Walk Gallery.

315 Ocean Street, Cape May « (609) 898-4200

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VICTORIOUS

A stunning array of new and antique jewelry, accessories and home decor in a spectacular setting

WHERE IS IT? Three locations in Cape May — one in Congress Hall, one just across from Congress Hall in the Pink House, and one in Washington Commons near the Acme. Also, if you’re up the road, check out their fourth location at 9718 3rd Avenue just up the Garden State Parkway in Stone Harbor. WHY SHOULD I GO? Victorious rhymes with ‘glorious.’ Coincidence? Perhaps not. Whether you’re into all things sparkly or not, it’s hard not to be hypnotized by the stunning selection of both new and estate jewelry at Victorious.

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Add a stunning museum-like setting (minus the stuffiness) and a knowledgeable and friendly staff, and, well, we think they’re on to something here. When you get right down to it, the jewelry and the purse are the icing on the cake of any outfit, and Victorious has them both in spades. The jewelry runs the gamut from ornate and older to right-this-minute and fabulous, and they specialize in rare platinum and diamond pieces. Manager Jen Papendick is a gemologist, ready to explain all that pesky VVS, VS and SI stuff to you, so you needn’t trouble yourself and can better focus on the task

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at hand. Jen and her staff will help you pick just the new or antique ring, bracelet, earrings or necklace that speaks to you. While the house specialty is antique wedding bands, engagement rings and other classic treasures, Victorious also carries new jewelry like Alkemie, Satya and Charles Albert. They also have stylish goodies like Hobo handbags, sweet clutches and a wide variety of accessories. INSIDER TIP Make sure you check in regularly, since there are always intriguing new goodies to be found in the store. Victorious is open year-round.

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www.victoriousantiques.com

Antique Diamond Rings Fantastic original antique diamond right-hand rings and engagement rings. Diamonds range in size from .10cts to 3cts. Diamond Eternity Bands All sizes. Diamond weight starting at .25cts to 5cts, and up. Victorious also has colored stones, sapphires, rubies and emeralds. Great for wedding bands or stacking! Vintage Gemstone Jewelry Platinum, gold or white gold. Sapphire, emerald, ruby, tanzanite, colored diamonds, sapphires, opal, amethyst, aquamarine, quartz and more — unique and high quality. Estate Jewelry One-of-a-kind bracelets, earrings, rings and necklaces. Modern, Victorian, Edwardian, Deco and retro styles. Fashion Jewelry And Handbags TAI, Charles Albert, BORA, Otazu, Beje and Love Heals. And lots more.



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ANTIQUES EMPORIA

You’re surrounded by history in this town... and here is a store where history has never looked so good

WHERE IS IT? Just down the street from Swain’s Ace Hardware on West Perry Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? Antiquing is one of the most pleasurable ways to while away an afternoon that Cape May has to offer, and Antiques Emporia is a prime example. You never know what treasures you’ll find in this meandering wonderland, although we’re happy to give you some hints: a great selection of Americana, furniture, costume jewelry, clocks and watches, vintage postcards, magazines, books. You’ll find sports memorabilia, artwork and cool nautical pieces, including a nook full of mermaid figurines and another of sea glass. There are tons of books, old kitchen knick-knacks, lamps, dishes, dolls, toys — plus musical instruments, guitars, drum sets and a collections of records. Considering the browser-friendly square footage, Antiques Emporia is neat and wellorganized, which means you will be able to wander to your heart’s content and get lost in the moment without getting, you know, actually lost! Unless you want to, of course. INSIDER TIP Visit Tea by the Sea while you’re there (see page TK) where you can get tea and all your brewing supplies. Tea and antiques... an irresistible combination.

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405 West Perry Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-3332

Sports Memorabilia Whether you’re looking for baseball cards, signed footballs, team yearbooks, autographed jerseys there is something for every sports fanatic. Handbags Can’t afford the popular styles of the “real thing”? No one will ever guess. Jewelry Beautiful sets of sparkly fun, fit for a princess in a wide range of styles. At these prices you can afford to be generous, whether it’s a gift or for little old you! Musical Instruments Including guitars, drum sets, and also vinyl records... remember those? Artwork Unusual and surprising, the art here is worth seeing — from charming old prints and paintings to the sad clown era. Your wall will thank you for it. Nautical Pieces An entire room of sailboats, buoys, lighthouses, old salts, and portholes. Take home a piece of the ocean.


CAPE ATLANTIC BOOK COMPANY A city like Cape May should NOT be without a book store. Thanks to these guys, it isn’t...

harles Whitecar Miskelly was a hard-working boat builder and failed chicken farmer who struggled to provide for his family during the grindingly tough prewar years in Cumberland County, NJ. In what spare time he had, Miskelly tapped away stories on a typewriter held together with fishing wire. One of those stories, about a British sailor shipwrecked in the early 17th century off the coast of what is now Cape May, NJ, caught the attention of the famed Philadelphia publisher J. B. Lippincott. The company (which published world-class writers such as Rudyard Kipling, Oscar Wilde, Arthur Conan Doyle and Jack London)wanted to publish Miskelly’s book in the 1940s, but the author, who was as proud and stubborn as he was ignorant of typical publishing policies, refused to let them change a word of his story. His manuscript went back in the box, where it lay for six decades until his grandson brought it to the attention of Exit Zero Publishing in Cape May, the setting for Miskelly’s book. Now, fifty years after the author’s death, his riveting, beautifully written story about an unforgettable character called John McJack, who befriends the Cape’s Lenni-Lenape indians and eventually tries to lead them to safety from the tightening grip of the white settlers, can finally be shared with the world. 

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WHERE IS IT? In the middle of Washington Street Mall, inside the City Center mall, home of the only escalator in Cape May!

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WHY SHOULD I GO? In November 2011, Atlantic Books, Cape May’s only bookstore, closed. Tony Herr, a former employee, hated to see the town without a book store and decided to do something about it. He and his partner, Patrick Young, opened Cape Atlantic Book Company. Open year-round, this independently owned and operated business sells fiction and nonfiction, mystery and romance, and books for all ages. A plethora of local authors and artists line the shelves. You can pick up a copy of Sherlock Holmes in Cape May, written by local high school history teacher Steve Leadley, while Weird NJ’s guide to New Jersey will help you on your quest for all things quirky in the state. The store also stocks THIS book, along with other Exit Zero Publishing titles. INSIDER TIP Cape Atlantic Book Company has limited space, and definitely makes up for it in customer service. If you’re looking for a specific title, and can’t find it, they will do the looking for you. Just call the shop, tell them the title and author, and they will get it shipped to Cape May. All you have to do is stop by the store and pick it up.

Mary Ann Castagnetta Winner of the Purple Dragonfly Book Award in 2011, Castagnetta is a local children’s author. Bubble Gum Dreams and Elephant Soup are the two books she’s written so far. Jersey Shore Boardwalk Mysteries This is one of co-owner Patrick Young’s favorite books. The series takes place on a fictional boardwalk. The Great Lost Cape May Novel In the 1940s, famed Philadelphia publisher J. B. Lippincott wanted to print a novel written by a Milville shipbuilder called Charles Miskelly, but after a dispute with the author, it lay in a closet for nearly 60 years. Then the author’s grandson brought it to Exit Zero Publishing, who finally published this fine novel. New York Times Bestsellers Cape Atlantic Book Company stocks the current hardcover and paperback bestsellers.

CAPE ATLANTIC BOOK COMPANY « 421 Washington Street Mall, Cape May « (609) 846-7688 « www.capeatlanticbookcompany.com


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cape may bird observatory You’re in a world-class natural paradise, and this is the HQ!

Exclusive Shirt Designs Beautiful clothing to show the world you love nature! Designed by renowned wildlife artists and available in T-shirts, fleeces, jackets, hats, and more. Used Book Nook Find a treasure in Cape May Bird Observatory’s used book nook — includes many nature titles including rare and out-of-print books. Gifts For Nature Lovers Books, binoculars, clothing, jewelry, and more. Give the gift that shows you care. Binoculars And Spotting Scopes Top-quality instruments for birding or boating. Surprising selection, surprising prices. Charley Harper Merchandise Including the fabulous poster Migration Mainline — Cape May. Toys For Kids Nature books, gifts, toys, puzzles, books, games, and more. Friendly Staff They are always glad to help with your inquiries.

WHERE IS IT? Near Lake Lily in gorgeous Cape May Point. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May was selected by Natural History magazine as one of the top 50 destinations in the world for natural treasures. Besides beautiful beaches and Victorian architecture, lucky you also gets to experience monarch butterflies and hawk migration in the fall, spring shorebirds and horseshoe crabs, songbirds, warblers, terns, owls and more! New Jersey Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory is the region’s nature hub, offering year-round activities. They have the largest selection of binoculars at competitive prices, nature gifts, bird feeders, garden goodies, clothing and books. The Northwood Center, nestled in the trees overlooking Lake Lily in Cape May Point, is a perfect spot to see what’s going on in Cape May’s breathtaking natural world. The center is open year-round from 9:30am to 4:30pm. If you can’t make it in person to the observatory, you can always visit online at www.BirdCapeMay. org.

CAPE MAY BIRD OBSERVATORY « 701 East Lake Drive, Cape May Point

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(609) 884-2736

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www.birdcapemay.com


THE CAPE MAY MARKET

Spending time on this beautiful island is good for your soul... now here’s a store that’s good for your body, AND mind!

WHERE IS IT? On Park Boulevard in West Cape May, across from the CVS. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because we are what we eat, and our friends at The Cape May Market are here to help us eat better. Just where did those tomatoes come from at the big-box market, and what the heck have they been treated with? Eliminate the guesswork when you buy your food from The Cape May Market. It’s the Jersey Shore’s premier independent food market, committed to providing the highest-quality natural products available. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will assist you in understanding the value of a sound, well-balanced way of living. The store offers an extensive selection of organic produce, groceries, dairy, bulk, vegan and gluten-free foods, organic juices, teas, supplements, homeopathics, organic pet food and supplies, baby products, health and beauty items and accessories, plus green giftware and house products, too. Both you AND your home can look better, and the planet benefits, too. INSIDER TIP A healthy body means a healthy mind. The Cape May Market has been established to improve our community’s quality of life by providing healthy products and information to promote physical and mental well-being. They recognize the importance of the products they sell and how they impact our local community and the planet. We’re glad to have them!

THE CAPE MAY MARKET « 120 Park Boulevard, West Cape May « (609) 884-3200 « www.capemaymarket.com

Quality Vitamins And Supplements Including Rainbow Light, Life Extension, Catie’s and Hylands. Local Preserves Fresh natural sauces and salsas, Higbee Beach strawberries and blueberries, local crab apple chutney, pickles, preserved figs and much more! Specialty Foods And Groceries Large variety of allnatural and healthrelated foods and dry goods, cooking and baking ingredients, cold drinks and frozen treats. Bath And Body Brands like Avalon Organix, Dessert Essence, Sprout and Dr Bonners. Plus gorgeous handmade goats milk soaps and soy candles. Reclaimed And Recycled Goods Home gifts, antiques, eco-friendly kitchen accessories and other quirky items. Teas And Drinks Including coconut water, Honest Tea, Guayaki, Steaz, Kombucha, Ginseng UP, Acai, and much more!


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CAPE MAY SPORTS MEMORABILIA

High quality sports cards and memorabilia at really, really reasonable prices. It’s a win-win every time!

WHERE IS IT? At 405 West Perry Street in Antiques Emporia, right on the corner where Cape May meets West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Whether you ARE the sports nut in your life, or you know and love a sports nut, this is the motherlode of sports-oriented finds in the area. It doesn’t matter what your game is — football, baseball, hockey, basketball and more — they are all represented here in the form of yearbooks, vintage trading cards, as well as PSA and JSA-authenticated framed items and signed baseballs, bats and programs, to mention but a few. There is a large selection of New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia teams on display here, so no infighting necessary with whatever fan you happen to be shopping with, thank you very much. INSIDER TIP Visit their website, capemaysportsmemorabilia.com, to tour the store or shop online. Sign up for their mailing list and you will receive information about new collections available and discounts throughout the year. Click on the eBay link on the Cape May Sports Memorabilia home page if you are looking for current auction items. Is there a specialized gift you are searching for? Click the “contact us” tab and email them your special requests.

CAPE MAY SPORTS MEMORABILIA « 405 W. Perry Street, West Cape May

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Vintage Baseball Cards Whether you’re looking for early 1900 cards, stars, rookies, complete sets, team sets, and starter sets or lots, look here. Signed Sports Memorabilia Baseballs, bats, jerseys, equipments, cards, books and much more. Yearbooks And Programs Cape May Sports Memorabilia focuses on carrying New York and Philadelphia baseball and football teams, along with a wide variety of other teams. Baseball Programs They have quite the collection of programs from All-Star and World Series baseball games of your favorite teams. Sports Books Cape May Sports Memorabilia carries a large selection of vintage hardcover book titles, including some hard to find books... for example, My 66 Years in The Big Leagues by Connie Mack for the Phillies fans.

www.capemaysportsmemorabilia.com


CARPENTER’S SQUARE MALL

Art galleries, photography, eclectic shops, outdoor dining, a day spa, great coffee and free internet

WHERE IS IT? On Perry Street, across from Congress Hall, next to Cape May’s famous Pink House, and just half-a-block from the Atlantic Ocean. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May is an artistic town, and it has shopping to match. Art Décor Gallery features antique and contemporary prints for collecting or decorating. SOMA NewArt Gallery showcases the amazing and ever-changing works of the area’s best emerging artists (see page 250). Enjoy stunning Cape May photos at Spirit Catcher Gallery. Across the hall, recharge with a Green Mountain organic coffee at MagicBrain CyberCafé. (see page 163) and surf the web while you’re at it. For Southwest cuisine at lunch, or dinner under the stars, it’s Gecko’s (see page 106). Find jewelry, home décor and exotic clothing from around the globe at No. 5 Trading Co. (see page 265). Browse the latest colorful creations at Off The Wall Art by Peri. And visit the Cape May Stage Box Office (see page TKTK) for show tickets from their award-winning Equity theater company. Get a massage at The Well (see page 277). So many choices, so little time! INSIDER TIP Art galleries, eclectic shops for browsing, a restaurant, and coffee shop with wi-fi — all under one roof! Carpenter’s Square Mall is a great place to while away a rainy afternoon or summer evening.

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(609) 898-7488

Magicbrain Cybercafé Coffee, cappuccino, pastries, and internet. Art Decor Antique and decorative prints, Audubon and natural history lithographs. Gecko’s Award-winning Southwestern cuisine and lovely outdoor dining. Soma NewArt Gallery Showcasing art by the best emerging artists on the East Coast. Off The Wall Art By Peri Fanciful original art and playful prints, handcrafted jewelry and fashion accessories. Spirit Catcher Photography Award-winning photographs from local artists. No. 5 Trading Co. Exotic clothing, jewelry and art from around the world. Cape May Stage Box Office Award-winning Equity theater. The Well2 Stop in for a chair massage, or table tune-up.


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CELEBRATE CAPE MAY

From T-shirts to caps, shot glasses to magnets, jewelry to decals (and hermit crabs!).... check out a huge selection of souvenirs

WHERE IS IT? Look for the horse and carriages, at the Washington Commons Mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because you can browse the largest selection of souvenirs in town, including a ton of Cape May T-shirts, sweat, and children’s clothing, jewelry, magnets, shot glasses, even piggy banks, spoon rests, and car decals. Celebrate Cape May has been in business since 1998, and they are a full-service souvenir and gift shop that, as the name suggests, celebrates Cape May! They carry thousands of other beachy items, as well as the most extensive selection of hermit crabs on the island. That’s right — hermit crabs! Come on — you know you want one. And when writing to your jealous friends back home, make sure you get your postcards there, too... five for only $1. You really won’t beat that deal anywhere else. INSIDER TIP Buy a hermit crab habitat and take your favorite crab home — for FREE. Just select one of their start-up sets, starting at $14.99, and they’ll throw in the crab of your choice at no additional charge. Stop in for info on their weekly hermit crab races... it is great entertainment for all ages and only happens at Celebrate Cape May!

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Washington Commons, 315 Ocean Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-9032

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www.celebratecapemay.com

Hermit Crabs Welcome to Cape May’s hermit crab headquarters! Bring the family to see hundreds of these little critters on the large-screen TVs... then choose your new pet! Cape May Decals More than 100 different Cape Mayinspired decals to choose from. Cape May Souvenirs Hundreds of unique Cape May souvenirs, from tie tac pins and snow globes to keychains, mugs, back-scratchers (yes — back-scratchers!) and more. Wine A Lot? Celebrate Cape May has cool wine souvenirs from etched glasses to CM wine shirts and aprons. Perfect for the oenophile in all of us. Clothing A huge selection of Cape May hoodies, T-shirts, tanks, sundresses, hats, and sun visors. Check out Celebrate’s unique Cape May sweatshirts and Sherpa blankets and their one-of-a-kind CM beach bags.


COLORS Casual, fun styling, and your local HQ for lines like Fresh Produce, Life Is Good, and Crocs, too

WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall, near Ocean Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? You’ll find the softest, most comfortable clothes around — they’re the biggest retailer in the mid-Atlantic for Fresh Produce. This coordinated line is all about color and comfort. Colors also stocks a large and irresistible selection of the redhot Life Is Good items, with T-shirts, sweatshirts, baseball caps and more. And if you are looking for a pair of ridiculously comfortable and extremely practical Crocs, look no further! Colors stocks every imaginable hue, from the brightest summer hues to earthy tones you can wear all year. There’s a reason tens of millions of these have been sold all over America. There is also a great selection of cotton dresses, capris, skirts, fitted and fun T-shirts. Celebrate summer with day-to-evening looks and styles for every attitude. Colors owners Lynda and Steve Haley and their staff will greet you with a smile as you walk through the door. And you’ll still be smiling when you leave. INSIDER TIP The Haleys have been on the mall for more than 25 years, with the motto “Live life with lots of color.”

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518 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-0336

Fresh Produce Continues to be made in the USA as one of the most refreshing and captivating casual resort and sportswear lines in America. Known and loved by women for lush colors, year-round sensibility, simply inspired design and coastal comfort. Life Is Good Caps Embroidered with icons of your favorite activities from what has quickly become an iconic company, with simple messages such as, “Life is good” and “Do what you like, like what you do.” Crocs Available in tons of colors and styles. Customers say, “I don’t understand why they are so popular,” until they try them on and realize it is ALL about comfort. Accessories Trendy jewelry and scarves, and sun hats in cotton and straw for full sun protection. Plus flip-flops in floral and paisley that coordinate to your Fresh Produce wardrobe.


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COTTON COMPANY

Purveyor of all your island needs, offering contemporary fashion for men and women

Vineyard Vines Embrace the good life with classic, preppy styles for both men and women. Offering clothing, bags, flipflops, and beach accessories. Columbia and Patagonia Whether you need casual wear for your fishing trip, active gear for a hike in the dunes, or a jacket for the chilly beach nights, they’ve got it here. Patagonia and Columbia offer up fresh styles for men and women. Swimwear Men’s and women’s styles from designer and boutique brands. Sizes S-3X! Lysse As seen on The Today Show, Lysse combine clothing with shapewear. Amazing leggings and tops that eliminate “the roll”. Karen Kane Karen Kane has become truly synonymous with style, comfort, and sophistication. Karen designs with ease, luxury, and longevity in mind. Her inspiration comes from that which is closest to her soul – the California Coast.

WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall, next to The Original Fudge Kitchen. WHY SHOULD I GO? Check out the newly expanded Cotton Company and see what everyone is talking about. It’s a refreshing approach to fashion — Cotton Company’s philosophy embraces “style for all”, with misses, men’s, plus and swimwear departments. And they offer sizes from x-small through 3x. Cotton Company brings together the best of the best in every fashion category. Enjoy designer labels and unique boutique pieces all in one shop with expert stylists on staff to interpret the trends to fit you, your look and lifestyle. INSIDER TIP Look good — feel great! Meet with a Cotton Company Stylist for expert denim fitting and styling to find the style, finish and cut that’s right for you. Sizes 2 to 18 in regular and petite lengths.

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517 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-1434

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DELLAS 5 & 10

In a city famous for its history, this five-and-dime has rolled back the clock

WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall — look for the old-fashioned storefront with the red and white sign. WHY SHOULD I GO? There is always at least one thing you forget to pack for vacation, whether it’s a personal item or some essential something for the beach. Relax. Dellas has been at the perfect vacation game for a long time, and they’ve already thought of everything you forgot, plus a bunch of other things you don’t even know you need yet. So visit them at the beginning (and maybe the middle, too) of your vacation and you’ll be set. Beach chairs, umbrellas, bathing suits, toys, games, candy, souvenirs, something for those scorch marks on your back — as well as seashore stalwarts like postcards and beach books — all here. Relive the vintage ’40s and ’50s at the coffee counter and soda fountain, and enjoy an old-fashioned egg cream, coffee, or milkshake while listening to the ’50s-era jukebox or watching sports, news, or TV shows on their 55” Flat Screen HDTV. INSIDER TIP Dellas also operates a respected real estate agency (see page TK) — check out rentals or sales listings.

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501-503 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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www.dellas5and10.com

Beach Toys No matter what physicists and video game developers come up with next, no one has ever improved on your basic pail and shovel as a fun distraction for kids on vacation. Nostalgic Toys A trip back to your childhood: Slinkys, yo-yos, model cars, pogo sticks, hula hoops and magic tricks, to name just a few. Sewing & “Notions” You never hear the word “notions” anymore. It’s a shame because back in the ’40s, you could fill half a store with useful little things that defy categorization. Dellas still does. Bathing Suits & T-Shirts A great selection, at great prices. Just one more way Dellas thinks of everything to get you through the day. Books, Puzzles, Board Games, and DVDs Just in case it DOES rain, don’t be caught short. Dellas has some entertainment lined up for you until the sun comes back out.


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FIBER ARTS YARNS SHOP

Knitting is one of the hottest new hobbies, and this is your HQ!

WHERE IS IT? In the Washington Commons Mall, next to Cape Orient. WHY SHOULD I GO? Knitting is no longer just for your granny — Fiber Arts’ Jana Greer tells us that her store’s biggest demographic is 18-30-year-old women. On cloudy summer days, when the beach is not an option, stop by Fiber Arts for their free beginners’ class, held daily at no charge. Natural fibers and green yarns, many made from renewable resources, are stocked floortoceiling, and the sales reps are referred to as Yarn Advisors. They are more than willing to help newcomers select the right yarn for their project. What also sets this store apart from other fiber and yarn stores is the abundance of buttons available. Buttons are a hard thing to come by in the knitting world, but Fiber Arts has hundreds of them for purchase at any time INSIDER TIP In January, Fiber Arts begins enrollment for what they like to call Knitting University. Throughout the course of six classes, or 18 sessions, depending on how you break it up, students will go from novices to intermediate knitters. Graduates leave Knitting University, degree in hand, by May.

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315 Ocean Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 898-8080

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www.yarnsrus.net

Classic Styles Beautiful Dolce Vita sandals and AJ Morgan sunglasses. Steve Madden Clothing, purses and sandals available. Chinese Laundry From stylish daytime looks to evening collections, this is a brand at the forefront of fashion footwear. Melie Bianco High-end handbags at an affordable price. Who doesn’t love that?! Big Buddha A lovely selection of purses and clutches. Leading Designers Such as BCBGMAXAZRIA, House of Harlow 1960 by Nicole Ritchie, Rebecca Michaels Violet Love and Ya Los Angeles. For All Ages And Sizes Clothing for everyone, from juniors to women, and a large selections of purses, from beach bags to evening looks. Plus-sizes available too! Must-Have Accessories Ranging from sterling silver and Swarovski crystals to belts and trendy pashminas.


GOOD SCENTS A store that smells great, looks tantalizing... and is wonderful for both body and soul

WHERE IS IT? Corner of Carpenter’s Lane and historic Jackson Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? For a triple treat. Your eyes, nose and ears won’t know what to do first. The aromatic blending of candles and incense floats you through the door, the twinkling of lanterns, jewelry and giftware dance before your eyes; as you listen to the rhythms of classical, jazz and world grooves. All kinds of unusual goodies at every turn, like Candleabra, a metal insert that turns any wine bottle into a candle; and our new handcrafted mosaic lamps and lanterns from Turkey. Try Zents, a great collection of heavenly fragranced body products made for layering, or Naked Bee, natural skincare and sunscreens made with honey and aloe. If you love good candles, you’ll love the natural soy ones from Sweetgrass Farms and Root. There are loads of great things, like handmade ceramic genie lamps, a quirky selection of cards and books, incense from all over the world, plus jewelry and where-did-you-get- that? accessories. INSIDER TIP Join Good Scents’ Free Secret Club and collect points during each visit to receive free $10 coupons and special discounts. All you need to do is shop there.

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www.goodscentscapemay.com

Shop Here Often? Everybody likes belonging to the “in crowd,” and you can too! Ask about their Free Secret Club and collect points at each visit to receive a $10 coupon. All you need to do is shop — they’ll take care of the rest. Earth To Ocean Designs Custom handmade jewelry from the Jersey Shore consisting of sea glass, sea pottery, shells, coral and precious stones. Pieces are delicately wrapped in plated copper, each with its own originality and unique design. Music With scents and sights, you must consider sounds! Good Scents carry hard-to-find titles in World, Yoga, Meditation, Blues, Jazz and Celtic categories. Want to hear it? They’ll play it. Books Check out their corner of inspirational (but not hokey) books. They will make you giggle, make you think, and maybe propel you to do great things.


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GREAT WHITE SHARK

T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, beach essentials and Cape May souvenirs galore

WHERE IS IT? Situated on the middle block on Cape May’s charming Washington Street Mall. You can tell by the folks gathered out front laughing at the shirts in the window. WHY SHOULD I GO? The Great White Shark has the largest selection around of heavyweight sweats and hoodies, plus a great selection of Jerzey sweatpants and Soffe shorts for every member of the family. They also carry a great assortment of beach bags, sunglasses, beach towels, tank tops and longsleeved tees.

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T-Shirts Great quality, including a big selection of garment-dyed shirts in a variety of colors. Don’t miss a humorous selection of T-shirts for everyone in the family, especially that person who’s hard to buy for. You likely won’t leave this store without laughing. Sweatshirts All of the sweatshirts are top quality, with a variety of 50/50 and 80/20 cotton count. The feathered, openbottom garment-dye sweats can’t be beat. Many Sizes Great White Shark carries a huge selection of sizes for the whole family, starting with kids from 2T through youth 18-20 in most T-shirts, sweats and hoodies. Adult sizes start at XS and go up to 6XL in almost all stock. Gifts The store has gifts that you can’t find elsewhere — they’ll make your day. You’ll also find jewelry, car decals, magnets, beach towels, visors, key chains, and more.

Even with all of that, Great White Shark is still best known for their huge selection of T-shirts, with unique designs and some with hilarious sayings, available in sizes up to 6XL. They’ve also got jewelry, car decals, caps and unique souvenirs, so there really IS something for everyone. INSIDER TIP Great White Shark offers free shipping in the US on orders over $75! That’s just not something you see every day. Here’s a special deal just for our readers: Mention you saw this write-up in Cool Cape May and get 10% off your purchase.

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INKWELL OUTLET STORE

Quality Cape May shirts, hats, bags, prints and more... all locally printed at affordable prices

WHERE IS IT? Across from Depot Market Café on Elmira Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because Inkwell isn’t just the local printing company that produces so many of the menus and rack cards that you see all over our little town. The company also produces beautifully designed, quality T-shirts (for big kids and little ones, too) printed in the USA: right here on Elmira Street and, just as importantly, at hot-off the-press prices. And there is a lot more besides. Inkwell also produces its own mousepads, lots of local artists’ prints, postcards, and notecards. And probably just about every business person in town has most likely had his or her business cards printed here. INSIDER TIP We’re glad you asked! You can also find resortwear for infants AND dogs, along with local cookbooks. And you can’t beat Inkwell for personal, small-town service. Company owners Heidi and Cy Cummings make it easy for you to support your local businesses and develop a personal relationship with the vendors.

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414 Elmira Street, Cape May

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Resort Wear Inkwell carries welldesigned quality resortwear for men, women, children, babies, and even the family pooch. You’ll find T-shirts, tanks, sweatshirts, shorts, hats and more at offthe-mall prices! Personalized Stationery Design your own personal stationery or choose one of Inkwell’s designs, from elegant to playful, and everything in between. Cookbooks Inkwell carries a selection of cookbooks from local restaurants and B&Bs. Printing Services Design and printing of menus, rack cards, envelopes, business cards and more. Calling Cards With so much information these days, these useful cards list all your pertinent details, like phone numbers, email, website, fax numbers and more. Recipe Cards Great for the cook who likes to share recipes with family and friends.


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JOE CANAL’S DISCOUNT LIQUORS

Throwing a party or stocking up for summer? Welcome to the supermarket of beverages.

WHERE IS IT? On Wildwood Boulevard in Rio Grande, just off Exit 4A. WHY SHOULD I GO? One word: selection. No other area liquor store has dedicated quite as much floor space to the world’s varieties of alcohol as Joe Canal’s. So whether you’re looking for a six-pack or a keg, margarita mix or a bottle of fine wine, this place is like a cathedral and a supermarket combined. Joe Canal’s beats out their competition for a couple of reasons: their fair prices and their conscientious service. Bottles you didn’t even know were sold in the United States can be purchased there, and their wall of refrigerators (it’s the size of a small city block) means you can pick up a nice and frosty treat. And at Joe Canal’s, you’ll be surprised by the extensive wine selection. Combine that with great sales and this is the place to go to get your bottle for a nice BYO dinner, or picnic, or backyard BBQ. Their website, joecanals.com, has plenty more information. INSIDER TIP You say you are a wine lover? If so, then you’ll definitely want to check out www.alloutwine.com. You’ll find all of Joe Canal’s wines at the same great prices, plus they can ship anywhere in the US (where permitted by law).

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Wine Selection One of the biggest selections in the area, at oh-soreasonable prices. Joe Canal’s is always adding new finds... and having fantastic sales, too. Be sure to check out their website regularly. Buy In Bulk The sheer size of this place means you can get cases, kegs, and great prices on a huge variety of beers, wines and liquors. Party Planning Tell the experts at Joe Canal’s how many people are coming to your next gig, and they’ll ensure that you have enough for everyone to have a great time without a lot of extra and waste. They’ll even deliver, but call them first as some restrictions apply. It’s fool-proof partying. Wall Of Fridge We tend to exaggerate a little, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be impressed by just how much fridge space is in here. If you can name it, you can probably get it cold and be out the door in minutes.


LACE SILHOUETTES LINGERIE

Lingerie and sleepwear for real women. Specializing in bra fittings, sizes 30A-44H!

WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall, across from the Ugly Mug. WHY SHOULD I GO? Whether you’re looking for sexy or sensible, this is one-stop undergarment and sleepwear shopping for you, or for the woman in your life. Lace Silhouettes is known for their team of Bra Therapists — any bra issue you’ve got, the expert fitters at Lace Silhouettes can help you select the size and style that will fit, flatter, and take ten pounds off instantly. Here you’ll find top brands like Wacoal, Hanky Panky, Natori, Chantelle and Cosabella, as well as hard-to-find independent designers. And don’t forget the world’s most comfortable camisole in a rainbow of colors. Lace Silhouettes exclusively sells the Wish Wrap - a plush, one-size wrap that is quickly becoming everyone’s favorite! Getting married? Make it a honeymoon to remember with special bridal lingerie. Lace Silhouettes specializes in bridal trousseau, from traditional peignoirs to updated, flirty babydolls — and of course the right foundations for underneath your dress. INSIDER TIP Around 80 percent of women are not wearing the right-size bra. One visit to Lace Silhouettes will rectify that situation. Adjust your bra, adjust your attitude.

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Bra Fitting Bra fittings are available every day, by walk-in and by appointment. A consultation with a Bra Therapist will have you walking out the door with your spirits (and your girls!) lifted. Lingerie Sexy lingerie from European brands, practical panties for every day, and everything in between. Also featuring Wolford hosiery. Sleepwear Pajamas, nightshirts, gowns, and robes. Whether you’re looking for a classic gown from Karen Neuberger or an updated pajama from PJ Salvage, there’s something for everyone. Check out their featured UGG loungewear for truly stylish comfort. Shapewear Shapewear is no longer just a celebrity secret — it’s practical, wearable, and it will make you look fabulous. Ask a team member how you can look slimmer and feel more confident with shapewear from Spanx or Yummie Tummie.


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MARY ANN’S JEWELRY

It might be the smallest shop on the mall, but it’s packed full of beautiful things

Jewelry Discover a large selection of quality estate and contemporary jewelry that you’ll love. Come on in and browse — you’ll see something that catches your eye! Diamonds They don’t call these a girl’s best friend for nothing... and Mary Ann’s is willing to unite a girl with her best friend. Plus, Mary Ann’s also buysdiamonds (and other jewelry) by appointment. Lladros They carry quite a large selection. Layaway Sometimes you find a piece of jewelry that you MUST have but cannot immediately pay for it... Mary Ann’s will put it on layaway until you can! Rolex Watches The leading name in luxury watches, Rolex has been the pre-eminent symbol of prestige and performance for more than a century. Lalique Gold Coins Silver Dollars Antique Dolls

WHERE IS IT? On the Washington Street Mall, next to The Original Fudge Kitchen. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because Mary Ann’s sells stunning estate and new jewelry, featuring a large selection of traditional and fancy-colored diamonds. They also have beautiful opals, sapphires, pearls, plus precious and semi-precious stones, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, chains, engagement and wedding rings. If you’re in the market for tanzanite, you’ll be delighted to know that Mary Ann’s has one of the biggest displays along the shore. Mary Ann’s also have fine porcelain vases, cut glass, Rolex watches, pocket watches, cameos, Hummels and Royal Douton, just to name a few selections. Mary Ann’s may be the smallest store on the mall, but talk about bang for your buck — it has some of the nicest jewelry around. Mary Ann’s also buy diamonds, gold and silver. Call for an appointment with a friendly and knowledgeable expert to see what your treasures are worth. Plus, free estimates are available. INSIDER TIP Visit Mary Ann’s other store, Antiques and Coins Unlimited, the next time you’re up the road, at 15 N. Black Horse Pike in Runnemede.

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511 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 898-8786


MISS DEMEANOR

Causing trouble in Cape May since May 2010. In a good way.

WHERE IS IT? Just at the corner of Jackson and Broad Street, across from Swain’s ACE Hardware, next to Guardian. Don’t miss their free customer parking lot! WHY SHOULD I GO? They carry everything you’ll need to be the prettiest girl in Cape May (and beyond). Miss Demeanor is headed into their fifth year, and this hip boutique continues to generate a whole lot of buzz. The store was opened by a mother-daughter team in spring of 2010. They loved shopping together but often had trouble finding things they both liked (or could afford!) in the same store. They set out to provide a place where mothers and daughters could shop together. They’ve spent all of their time since searching for brands and

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designers who represent their individual styles. And they’ve made it their mission to provide varying price points, because let’s face it, mom isn’t going to pick up the tab forever! The space is sleekly, and craftily, outfitted with retro black-and-white tile, stacks of vintage suitcases and an array of swaying palm–frond fans for circulation on hot summer days. It’s a chool place to chill out. The real draw, of course, is the clothes. Beach wear, tees, outerwear, dresses, hats and jewelry can all be found here. INSIDER TIP Kate and Julia Grassi aren’t only owners, they’re so much more! Ask about their in-store designs, including their pillows, scarves and aprons.

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Around the World The ladies don’t just buy at the same old trade shows in New York City. Each year they take a trip where they spend time looking for the perfect additions to their store. This is why Miss Demeanor has such a fresh and original look. This summer you can expect exquisite textiles or handmade jewelry from Central America. Maaji Colombian sisters Manuela and Amalia Sierra are the creators of Maaji swimwear. Unexpected prints, textiles and sweet details are present in both one-piece and two-piece suits. If you want to be a standout on the beach this summer, mix and match pieces to customize your look. Threads 4 Thought This line of stylish T-shirts and knits uses organic cotton and recycled materials. Their designs are cool and current, plus they donate a portion of their sales to charity.


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THE ORIGINAL FUDGE KITCHEN

Hard ice cream, licorice, chocolate truffles, almond clusters, coconut clusters and, of course... fudge

Creamy Fudge Black Forest, Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Seasalt Caramel, Bing Cherry Vanilla, Vanilla Nut... hungry yet? No matter the weather, The Original Fudge Kitchen always has someone serving free samples. Why? Because one taste will cause you to abandon all New Year’s resolutions. Anyway, a little of what you fancy does you good. And don’t forget: every autumn, make sure you enjoy Pumpkin Fudge! Holiday And Special Occasion Headquarters Hearts made of whipped creamy fudge for Valentine’s Day. Irish Potatoes for St Patrick’s Day. Easter eggs with all kinds of shapes, sizes and centers. Not forgetting traditional Christmas candies. You name the occasion, and they have a treat for it! Irish Potatoes These confectionery delights are made of fresh cream and coconut, hand-rolled and dipped in fresh cinnamon.

WHERE ARE THEY? Washington Street Mall, and the promenade, near Convention Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because their motto is “Simply the best” for a reason. Chances are good that you won’t get past the front door without trying a piece of something special. There’s always a smiling employee waiting outside with a tray of treats. Take a taste, then stroll inside and soak in the smells of freshly whipped fudge, and feast your eyes on an incredible range of colorful candies and irresistible chocolates. The fudge is whipped right here by expert candy makers and is the same recipe that’s been used by the Bogle brothers — Joe and Paul — for more than 40 years. Picking out favorite candies isn’t easy, what with chocolate-covered strawberries, pretzels, licorice Scottie dogs, licorice allsorts (Joe’s favorite), chocolate truffles, candy seashells, malt balls, almond clusters, and more to choose from. Joe and Paul have been candymakers in Cape May for decades and own six stores along the South Jersey coast. INSIDER TIP The Original Fudge Kitchen is open every day of the year, rain or shine. You can shop online at fudgekitchens.com and be sure to check them out on Facebook by typing The Original Fudge Kitchen!

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PATRICIA JACKSON JEWELERS A remarkable selection of jewelry inspired by the sea, crafted on the premises

WHERE IS IT? On Bank Street, next to Cape May’s famous 410 Bank Street restaurant. WHY SHOULD I GO? Entering Patricia Jackson’s for the first time, your first thought might be, “Why haven’t I been here before?” Looking at the diamonds and brilliantly colored stones in unique rings, bracelets and necklaces you realize this is not like jewelry you’ve seen elsewhere. Unlike other area jewelry stores, all pieces are designed and made on the premises. The recognizable oval shape of Pat’s Cape May charm and mile-marker shape of her Exit 0 charm are just two examples of this originality. All the sea life charms have been molded from shells found on Cape May beaches, capturing the splendid simplicity of Mother Nature. Custom work is Patricia Jackson’s signature. They can design pieces from your existing jewelry or create something original just for you. All designs are available in platinum, 18k, 14k gold and sterling silver. They are experts on platinum engagement rings and creating wedding bands to complement your existing ring. Pat also offers expert repair on all fine jewelry. INSIDER TIP They offer free jewelry cleaning and inspection while you wait. Customers are delighted with Pat Shannon’s expert cleaning, and return faithfully year after year.

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414 Bank Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-0323

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Radiant-Cut Diamonds Patricia Jackson is the exclusive, original Radiant Cut Diamond dealers in South Jersey. All GIAcertified diamonds in unique platinum settings. Colored Gemstones No finer quality, colored gemstones can be found. Each one is hand selected and set in original designs in platinum, gold or sterling. Multicolored sapphires and tourmalines are their specialty. Freshwater Pearls Come and browse the largest and most unusual collection of freshwater pearls ANYWHERE. There are pearl strands as large as 14mm in natural shapes and colors. Sealife Collection Authentic collection of sea life gathered from the Cape May beaches, molded and cast in gold and sterling silver. Original and beautiful. On-Premises Jewelers No other local store offers on-premises jewelers for custom work and repairs.


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PATRICIA RAINEY STUDIOS

See your favorite place in a whole new way — through the watercolor and oil creations of a local artist

ABOUT THE ARTIST Patricia Rainey has painted many of the most inspiring buildings in historic Cape May and plenty of stunning natural landscapes, too. Patricia is basically self-taught and paints beautiful, realistic oils and watercolors that you’ll see on posters, on prints, plaques and on note cards, calendars and in books. Her appreciation of this area and of all natural beauty inspires her to capture it in a way that is irresistible. If you love Cape May like Patricia does, you will appreciate seeing these gorgeous views in your home, too. Patricia’s work can be seen at various shows and exhibitions, on the boardwalk and various other venues. But let’s face i, they’re best enjoyed in your home, or the home of a friend or family member who misses this place so much when they are away from Cape May. Unlike some more “precious” art, Patricia’s detailed and lovely prints are just as happy brightening a note card, canvas textured plaque, placemat or a coaster! INSIDER TIP Visit patriciaraineystudios.com to see more of Patricia’s beautiful paintings, or call to arrange a visit to the studio. And be sure to look out for her beautiful calendar, which has become an annual favorite, along with her hardcover book, Patricia Rainey’s Victorian Wonderland, which features 80 of her gorgeous paintings.

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Originals There’s nothing lovelier than enjoying the texture and depth of an original painting. Commissions Is there anything better than a Rainey original? Yes... one of YOUR house or garden. Prints Just because you’re on a budget doesn’t sentence you to a life without beauty. Pick up a print of one of Patricia’s paintings and enjoy an endless summer. Placemats And Coasters These make the perfect gifts (for friends or yourself) and depict various Cape May landmarks and locations. Note Cards Your friends love hearing from you, especially when your cards remind them of Cape May. Calendar and Book Now you can enjoy some of Patricia’s favorite images on a 14-month calendar as well as in her beautiful hardcover book, Patricia Rainey’s Victorian Wonderland, a local best-seller.


PINK VICTORIOUS

Big-city fashions and a gorgeous selection of accessories for every occasion... in a beautiful Victorian space

WHERE IS IT? In the famous Pink House on Perry Street, across from Congress Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? This jewel of a store recently underwent an exciting expansion, so now there’s an even wider variety of clothing, shoes, accessories and jewelry. Looking for a fabulous cocktail dress, or the latest party pants and tops? And of course you’ll need a trendy jacket to top off the ensemble. And a to-die-for handbag? Maybe a belt, hair accessory, scarf or hat? No matter the season, Pink has it all, courtesy of the discerning eye and impeccable taste of the Victorious family. Coco Chanel said it best: “Dress shabbily, they notice the dress — dress impeccably, they notice you.” If dressing impeccably is a priority, whether it’s a fancy night of dinner and theater, or just hanging out at the bar, Pink is a priority stop. INSIDER TIP It’s not just about clothes and accessories — check out Crystal sandals, beach flip-flops, sexy stilettos, and a killer Frye shoe and boot collection. Although the style is city chic, the prices will surprise you. Also check out the Pink House cottage next door for fabulous estate jewelry, vintage silver, and Native American jewelry.

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(609) 898-1113

BB Dakota Modern lifestyle brand designed by a mother-and-daughter team. Their goal? To bring smart designs to strong women, at a price that’s irresistible. Hobo Sleek, seductive and sought-after. Free People Popular bohemian lifestyle brand that attracts the fashionforward while still being ageless. Freebird A line of handmade customized boots. Applying recylced and vintage to fashion in a new way. Dara Ettinger Using gold in various forms, raw crystals and rock formations, amethyst stalactites and more, this range of organic jewelry will draw artistic, fashionforward women. Frye Footwear America’s oldest shoe company — craftsmanship without match. Plus! Pink now carries a large selection of exclusive Frye handcrafted leather handbags.


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SOMA NEWART GALLERY

In downtown Cape May a New York-quality gallery, showcasing regional emerging AND established artists 2014 art shows Exhibit 1 April 26 to May 26: Gallery One, Steve Steinmetz ; Gallery Two, Leslie Martel and Beatrice Coron; Gallery Three, Carol King Hood. Exhibit 2 May 31 to June 29: Gallery One and Two, Jim Inzero; Gallery Three, Marie Natale. Exhibit 3 July 5 to August 3: Gallery One and Two, Sean Taylor; Gallery Three, Greg Bennett. Exhibit 4 August 9 to September 7: Gallery One, Two and Three, Victor Grasso. Exhibit 5 September 13 to October 13: Gallery One, Two and Three, Stan Sperlak.

ABOUT THE GALLERY Now entering its eighth year, the dramatic success of SOMA, Cape May’s first fine arts gallery, has propelled this Victorian town to the forefront of the visual arts scene in southern New Jersey. Owner Janet Miller opened SOMA with a vision of a Manhattanstyle gallery showing and promoting the work of artists with connections to Cape May and the Jersey coast.

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“There is so much talent here. I hope SOMA can continue to be both a focus and a stimulant for new art from our many recognized artists, as well as nurturing new talent,” says Miller. The gallery is dedicated to promoting and showcasing exciting regional talent as well as emerging and mid-career artists from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.

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There are four exhibition galleries and the range of work includes paintings, photography, video installations and sculpture. So join those in the know, come out for SOMA’s opening night meet-the-artist celebrations, attend a casual artist’s talk, or just drop by to look at great art in a cool setting. Check their website or Facebook page for announcements of upcoming exhibits.

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Exhibit 6 October 25 to December 21: Gallery One, Richard Samuelson; Gallery Two, Sandra Bloodworth. All openings on Saturday nights, from 6-9pm.


SPLASH

Looking for seaside keepsakes that really shine? Pick up something special at the Whale’s Tale’s fabulous sister store.

WHERE IS IT? On cozy Carpenter’s Lane, towards the beach from the Washington Street Mall, two blocks from the Whale’s Tale. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you love the jewelry and gifts at the Whale’s Tale (see page TK), you’ll love sister store Splash. The walls are lined with art, including prints and stained glass, the shelves stocked with Heartwood boxes and beautifully glazed pottery. Splash culls the finest jewelry and locally produced handcrafts in one irresistible collection. Need a gift with a nautical twist? Check the jewelry case, with its extensive selection of handmade jewelry. You’ll find delicate, gold filigree earrings, and plenty of Cape May diamond necklaces, bracelets and rings. Need help? The friendly and knowledgeable sales staff at Splash takes pride in sharing the stories of each artisan and can help you find the perfect gift for a special occasion or jewelry to make a splash! INSIDER TIP Want to take home a piece of Cape May? Consider pottery by Susan Ross or Michael Owen, a print by Janet Payne, or original designs by Laura McPherson, all of whom live and work in America’s Original Seaside Resort.

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(609) 846-7100

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www.whalestalecapemay.com

Cape May Sea Glass Splash has the largest selection of Cape May sea glass jewelry anywhere in town, in all kinds of shapes and colors, handpicked by three of the best sea glass hunters around, including Darlene Eldredge, a 12th generation Cape May County resident with a huge collection. Her original designs range from simply elegant to bold and splashy! Michou Jewelry Michele Sonner traveled all the way to Bali to learn her craft, an ancient technique through which grains of silver and gold are fused onto an object. Her Michou collection includes pearlescent bracelets and shimmering silver necklaces. Second Sunday Gallery Walks In Cape May Each month Splash participates in this fun and inspiring walk, where you can meet local artists and craftspeople, enjoy refreshments and visit six galleries all within walking distance.


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Sunshine News and beach

All the essentials you need for a great day at the beach... from companies that actually care about the world you live in

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue and Gurney Street, steps from Convention Hall and the beach… WHY SHOULD I GO? For several reasons, such as… 1: Because there’s something special about the tactile experience of holding a newspaper or magazine you just can’t get from your Kindle or iPad. “I have magazine from the 80s,” said Sunshine News owner Ron Sayle, who says the question he heard most from tourists when he began working in Cape May’s restaurant industry 18 years ago was: Where I can I get a newspaper? “I have covers from after John Lennon was shot, and Princess Diana died. They have become a time marker for me, and for most people I know.” 2. Sunshine News carries so many international and specialty publications you won’t find in Acme or CVS, making your beach/pool read so much more stimulating. 3. Forgot your beach read? This place is a stone’s

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International and Special Interest Publications There is the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, of course. But want about magazines that resource the gay community? Or for, say, tattoo lovers? Sunshine has you covered. Apparel from United By Blue This Philadelphia company cleans one pound of trash from the ocean every time you purchase one of their products. Blue Planet Eyewear For every pair you buy, this company sends one to a child in need. Sprout Watches Made from sustainable materials like corn resin, bamboo, cork, hemp, and mercury-free batteries. Artisanal Jewelry By locals, using seaglass and clay. Post Cards and Greeting Cards By talented locals artisans Knick-knacks Including wallets made from the webbing of recycled beach chairs.

throw from the sand. 4. Forgot your beach wear, like T-shirts and sunglasses? Pick that up here, too. 5. Because your purchase is likely good for the environment. “It was important to me that Sunshine News carry eco-friendly products,” Ron says. “Many of the companies we sell give back to the community.” 6. Because this place supports the work of local artists and artisans. Case in point: Ron displays the work of four different artists every month, hosts artist receptions, and sells the CDs of local musicians, whom he also hosts for live sessions. 7. Sunshine News offers Lacas Coffee, from one of the nation’s oldest independent roasters. INSIDER TIP: Sunshine News is Cape May’s first retail store openly resourcing the local and visiting LGBTQ community.

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TEA BY THE SEA

If you love tea, or know someone who does, you’re about to enter paradise... be prepared to be delighted!

WHERE IS IT? On Perry Street, just before you enter West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Few things liven up a cold, dreary day or smooth out a hectic one quite like a soothing cup of tea. A pitcher of iced in the summer, or hot doused with honey as a warm-up in winter, served from an elegant silver pitcher or a cute teafor-one contraption, tea is good for whatever ails you. And you’ll find more ways to serve, savor, and surprise at Tea by the Sea than you likely imagined possible. Books on tea, recipes for little treats, new flavors, old favorites... Tea by the Sea is a must for the caffeine junkie and the loved one in your life who just needs an excuse to slow down a bit. They even have little tea sets that will make you wish you could be a little girl again... and irresistible recipes. INSIDER TIP Tea By the Sea sells a variety of flavors of scone mixes that are really easy to make. Make sure to visit during the holidays, particularly if you’re a fan of wassail, which they carry during the season. Please note, Tea by the Sea does not actually SERVE tea. You’ll do the brewing at home, but with all the necessities here, it will be a snap.

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(609) 898-4832

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Teapot Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings For the tea lover, you can find miniature porcelain or crystal teapots mounted in sterling silver to wear on your wrist or neck — quirky, right? Bonus: You will find matching earrings for all the necklaces. Keepers of the Light Candles Made here in New Jersey, these candles’ wonderful scents make the tea shop smell like freshly baked cookies, cakes and pies. Now also available in votives — it’s all the weekender needs to make their accommodations smell so good! This company hires physically and mentally challenged folks as a way of giving back to the community. Cape May Teapots Cute line of teapots with a Cape May Lighthouse design. Cards and Children’s Books New this year! Browse a charming line that will keep the kids entertained on rainy days — perish the thought!


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TOMMY’S FOLLY & TOMMY’S FOLLY HOME Necessities and luxury goods for you and your home, a beautiful selection of souvenirs... AND a coffee shop!

Tommy’s Folly Coffee Bar Serves La Colombe coffee, plus yogurt parfaits or a breakfast health bar if you’re behaving on vacation; freshly baked pastries if you’re not. Instant Glamour The boutique features designers such as Letarte, Calypso, Minnie Rose. Are you looking for a fabulous pair of earrings or on-trend necklace? Miguel Ases, Chan Luu or Meg carter could do the trick!

WHERE IS IT? Off the lobby in the retail wing of magnificent Congress Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Congress Hall has a little bit of everything and so does its gift shop, Tommy’s Folly. It’s four amazing shops in one — a coffee shop, general store, boutique and home store all in one location. Tommy’s Folly offers guests an array of items from the essential to the pleasure seeking. 1. Tommy’s Folly Boutique offers a stylish collection of designer clothing and accessories for women and men. 2. Tommy’s Folly Coffee Shop has a variety of breakfast-to-go goodies and afternoon snacks, including hot sandwiches and yummy desserts made in-house daily. Grab a bite and head out to the veranda or grand lawn to enjoy. 3. Tommy’s Folly General Store has anything you might have forgotten to pack — how about a good book, sunscreen or a beach toy for the little ones? The General Store has a great selection of branded Blue Pig and Congress Hall items. 4. Tommy’s Folly Home carries the bedding, table linens and china used in the hotel, Don’t forget to bring home one of the many keepsakes to choose from to remind you of your vacation all year long. INSIDER TIP You can read the full history of Congress Hall in a beautifully illustrated coffee table book, titled, what else,Tommy’s Folly, also available in the General Store.

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Cuddly Pig Home of the legendary stuffed Blue Pig — now in two sizes and all signature Blue Pig Tavern items, including French linen tea towels, pajamas, insulated lunch tote, mugs, magnets and more. Sundries Everything you need to create a sun-kissed glow, relieve a dull headache, or satisfy that sweet tooth. A Piece Of Congress Hall From crisp Belgian cotton sheets to lush, down pillows. Plus ornaments and candles, too!


WEST END GARAGE

The coolest place to shop in town. Here you’ll find the best of what Cape May has to offer!

Local Artists Photography, paintings, pottery and wood carvings are just a few treasures wrought by local talents. Local Shops Many local favorites are here, such as A Place on Earth, Good Scents, Flying Fish, Louisa’s Chocolate Bar, Mariah’s, Bird House of Cape May and the Exit Zero Store and Gallery.

WHERE IS IT? On West Perry Street, across from CVS, in West Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you can’t find something to love at the West End Garage, then we’re sorry, you’re probably just not paying attention. What a find this place is! Featuring more than 70 vendors, both local and out-of-town, there is just extraordinary stuff at every turn, including the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery, featuring beautiful, quirky art from talented Cape Islanders. You name it, they’ve got it, along with favorite Cape May merchants like A Place on Earth, Good Scents and Flying Fish Studios. Local photographers and artists display their many wares here, plus there are antiques, home furnishings, books, jewelry, vintage clothing — the list

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goes on and on, and the inventory changes all the time. We’re told that some regulars come in weekly, just to see what’s new. And there are bargains to be had. You could easily spend a couple of hours browsing in here, with plenty of beauty to be had at any price point. Since it is a co-op, the vendors themselves usually staff the place, so you can count on friendly, exceedingly helpful and knowledgeable service. If you’re looking for the same-old, same-old, you’ve come to the wrong place. INSIDER TIP Take the advice of Philadelphia magazine, which voted it Best of the Shore and wrote, “the West End Garage concentrates a day of plodding into one delightfully efficient stop.”

www.thewestendgarage.com

For Your Home Antique furniture and accessories, vintage memorabilia, framed artwork, candles plus the hard-to-find and sought-after Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. For Your Body All your favorite soaps, lotions and bathroom accoutrements plus one-of-a-kind fragrances. For You New and vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories, leather bags, hats galore and a huge jewelry selection. For Your Soul Browsing through beautiful things in a cool environment? Priceless.


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WHALE’S TALE

For 40 years, this Cape May landmark store has been a browser’s paradise... and now it’s better than ever

WHERE IS IT? At the beginning of the mall, near Congress Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Whale’s Tale is a Cape May tradition and is open all year. Meander through three rooms full of surprises and something fun for all ages. For 40 years, Chuck and Hilary Pritchard have been selling items found nowhere else in town… Crabtree and Evelyn soaps and fragrances, sea life wall art in iron and clay, and horseshoe crabs of all kinds — stuffed, sterling silver, ornaments and prints. Browse through books about Cape May history, bird-watching and sea glass; pick up a hand-tooled leather journal and write your own Cape May story! The jewelry is in cases around the store with exotic sounding stones like Whiskey and Druzy Quartz and Chalcedony. Styles range from sophisticated (pearls and sea glass) to whimsical (dichroic glass in fishbone shapes) plus fair trade jewelry from Guatemala featuring Swarovski crystals. Don’t miss the seashells! Specimens and beauties from all seven seas to decorate your home or start a collection. INSIDER TIP The kids’ section is incredible. No chain store can match the quality of these beautiful educational toys. Puppets, puzzles, pop-up books — it’s the best of the best.

WHALE’S TALE

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312 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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(609) 884-4808

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www.whalestalecapemay.com

Jewelry Sparkle with the colors, shapes, and materials of the sea in designs by Holly Yashi and Mystical Madness. Semiprecious, pearl, beach-themed. Shells An incredible collection of large, exotic, perfect specimens of rare shells from around the world. Shelladorned boxes, frames, crafts. You’ll be blown away. Books Everything from Shells – A Smithsonian Handbook to children’s fairytales and nature books. Grownups AND kids will have a lot of fun browsing. Greeting Cards Whale’s Tale is famous for their selection. No matter who you need a card for, it’s here! Customer Service Folks say they love the special customer service they receive from all the staff at WT. In fact they’ve won Best Gift Shop in the Best of Cape May awards for five years straight. Now that’s something to spout about!


WHITE

A soothing and serene environment is yours, courtesy of the design professionals at White

WHERE IS IT? In one of the last 19th-century original storefronts on the historic corner of Hughes and Ocean streets. One block from the end of the mall. WHY SHOULD I GO? To engage all your senses and transcend the clutter. White carries elegant home furnishings, unique gifts and sophisticated accessories. White’s design professionals consider the shop a blank canvas to create custom, personal environs. Antique and modern blend beautifully, and gorgeous glassware and jewelry entice the discerning shopper. There are candles, frames, mirrors, lighting, linens, garden, bath, and art to tempt you. INSIDER TIP Viviane has 15 years of experience and her work has appeared in many publications. Lynn Smith has been in the design field for two decades. Stop in and ask your design questions. They love what they do!

WHITE

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605 Hughes Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5061

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www.vivianerowandesign.com

Mathura Designs You’ll be completely captivated by this stunning, handmade custom jewelry line featuring crystals, druzy, agate, turquoise and fossils. Irresistible one-of-akind jewelry. Nate Ricketts Designs Nate creates unique pieces with favorite gems from the sea. From jewelry boxes to candle pillars these truly are works of art. Essential for anyone who loves art AND the ocean. Voluspa Candles You’ll love these 100% cotton wick candles with natural waxes of coconut and apricot, all produced in California. Long and clean-burning, the scents are sophisticated and luxurious. Professional Design Services Put the cutting-edge design products and services of White to work for you. You can maximize your rental property’s income potential — don’t forget that well-designed homes photograph better.


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BAY SPRINGS FARM ALPACAS

BIRD HOUSE OF CAPE MAY

WHERE IS IT? On beautiful, pastoral New England Road, near Higbee’s Beach.

WHERE IS IT? You can’t miss the bright yellow-and-green Bird House of Cape May — it’s just past Broadway on Sunset Boulevard at the Chattel House Village... Exit Zero’s neighbor!

Cute creatures, gorgeous yarns, beautiful gifts!

WHY SHOULD I GO? Owners Warren and Barbara Nuessle live the “alpaca lifestyle,” a quiet, simple existence, raising these friendly, adorable animals, which have wonderfully thick coats in a spectrum of colors. The 10-acre farm is a great destination for a fun family visit. Children love the alpacas, who are as curious as they are cute. Come check out how the alpaca fiber is spun into yarn, then purchase a sweater, scarf, blanket or hat made from that yarn in their warm, inviting onsite store. If you like to knit, you can choose from the varied selection of colors and weights and devise your own alpaca creation. As Barbara, a dedicated knitter, says, “Alpacas are literally sweaters on legs.” Don’t forget the socks! Warm, thick alpaca socks are just the thing to keep your tootsies warm in colder months. The farm is open Saturdays and Sundays year-round.

This great store is paradise for nature lovers of all ages

WHY SHOULD I GO? Since 1995, The Bird House has offered the best selection of quality birdhouses, feeders and nature gifts. Hand-made of cypress, cedar, mahogany and copper, these designs will enhance your backyard (or your interior!) for years to come. Created by nature and crafted by artists, the collection of gourd birdhouses, gourd lamps and seasonal decor are unique, durable and beautiful. Their huge assortment of hummingbird feeders will amaze you. The Bird House also has garden accents, wrought-iron pieces, nature-inspired home decor, and Jingle Bird wind chimes, reproductions of American folk art painted right here in Cape May. The Drunken Dragonfly Garden Stake is a must have!

INSIDER TIP If you want to get up close and personal with those snug sock providers, you can get to know the alpacas by name online at www.bayspringsalpacas.com.

INSIDER TIP The Bird House of Cape May offers a large variety of handmade and richly scented wax pottery (no flame, no mess, no worries!). The store also carries natural bug and bee repellents, 100% soy candles, tide clocks, local carvings and original art.

542 New England Road « (609) 884-0563 « www.bayspringsalpacas.com

109 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May « (609) 898-8871 « www.birdhouseofcapemay.com


CAFÉ TUSCANY

HENRY’S FINE JEWELRY

WHERE IS IT? In the fabulous shopping hotspot, the West End Garage, on Perry Street across from Wilbraham Park in West Cape May.

WHERE IS IT? In the heart of the Washington Street Mall.

Hand-made tableware, gifts and decor with Old World charm

Voted a Top 50 Designer Retailer

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because the Mediterranean is much farther away! This sunny little spot will make you smile. Packed with cheery tableware, antique brass, sterling silver, and art objects both vintage and new from Italy, Mexico, Spain and Portugal, Café Tuscany is an explosion of color. The inventory is ever-changing: a handmade, hand-painted vintage donkey plate; copper pots and molds from Italy; a stoneware English tea set — plus, the largest selection around of pottery from Talavera, Mexico, featuring playful items like a mischievous monkey, an earnest iguana, and the stately blue pig. And watch out for the roosters, a good luck charm in sun-drenched Portugal. Café Tuscany is the perfect spot for a creative and unique housewarming or hostess gift.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because Henry’s, Cape May’s Landmark Jeweler, brings decades of experience to its selections, offering unique designs of uncompromising quality, to provide you matchless value. That’s why Henry’s has been selected as one of America’s Top 50 Designer Retailers. In presenting his elegant displays of both classic and contemporary styles, as well as his signature Victorian Treasures Collection, Scott Thomas — award-winning jewelry designer — personally selects each gem. Discover an array of distinctive creations you won’t find in other stores — from inexpensive, fun accessories to museum-quality colored gemstones and diamonds — all in a casual, no-pressure atmosphere. Stop in and see for yourself why Henry’s is known throughout Cape May as “the candy store of colorful gems.”

INSIDER TIP Cafe Tuscany now offer interior design services. Let them help you to bring some sunny Italian or Country French charm into your home with one phone call.

INSIDER TIP Henry’s is your exclusive source for the Original Cape May Hook Bracelet, and also for the latest from Pandora as well as Alex and Ani.

484 West Perry Street, West Cape May « (609) 846-5675 « www.cafe-tuscany.com

407 Washington Street Mall, Cape May « (609) 884-0344


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ITALIAN GARDEN

L’Erbolario, Alviero Martini, Murano... exclusively from Italy

MR J.’S MUSIC SHOP Equipment, accessories, lessons, inspiration...

WHERE IS IT? On Carpenter’s Lane behind the mall.

WHERE IS IT? In North Cape May, one short block from the picturesque Delaware Bay.

WHY SHOULD I GO? If you love Italy, if you love Italian products, if you love unique fragrances and luxurious skin care, and most importantly, if you want to look beautiful, you must visit Italian Garden and experience L’Erbolario. This is a line of botanical perfumes brimming with neroli, ambraliquida, citrus, myrhh, tarragon, iris, and cedar; soothing hand and body treatments with olive and argan oils; and restorative facial care enriched with aloe, royal jelly, calendula, chamomile and, new this year, the super-hydrating hyaluronic acid cream. Italian men take their grooming as seriously as women, and so does Italian Garden.Extracts derived from vetiver, myrtle, bark and fern add a fresh, crisp scent to fragrances, shaving creams and “dopobarba.” Find products for les bambini in the Children’s Garden.

WHY SHOULD I GO? If you want to make music, learn to play music, buy guitars, amps, horns and musical supplies, or need an expert repair carried out on a musical instrument... basically if there’s anything music-related occurring in your brain, you’re going to want to visit Mr J.’s Music Shop. It’s a mom-and-pop shop that has been serving the musical needs of the Cape May area for over 25 years. And you are in some very good company, too, because that is the place where all the best musicians either living or performing in the Cape May area go. Owned by two music teachers, Mr J.’s is as much a part of the Cape May music scene as the sound of ocean waves playing under every note.

INSIDER TIP Murano glass jewelry and Alviero Martini handbags add to the allure of the collections, which have been expanded with many new fragrances, including one that is going to be the talk of the town! Stop by to chat, munch on biscotti and enjoy product samples.

INSIDER TIP You’ll get to view Mr J.’s massive autograph collection of countless artists that adorn the walls of the shop. And there’s a story behind each one. Listening in on Mr J.’s tales of 30-plus years in every aspect of the music business is worth the visit alone.

510 Carpenter’s Lane, Cape May « (609) 884-2300

201 Townbank Road, North Cape May « (609) 886-4646 « ljurewicz5@comcast.net


NO. 5 TRADING COMPANY

OUT OF THE PAST ANTIQUES

WHERE IS IT? In Carpenter’s Square Mall, located on Perry Street, opposite Congress Hall.

WHERE IS IT? On the corner of West Perry and Myrtle.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Because No. 5 Trading Co. is overflowing with Fair Trade items bought directly from local artisans in Southeast Asia. It’s as if you crossed the road from the beach in Cool Cape May and found yourself in Thailand or Vietnam Add color and flair to your wardrobe with a kaleidoscopic array of scarves, then go on a treasure hunt through a dramatic selection of ethnic jewelry that is surprisingly and delightfully affordable (you’ll be enjoying cheap thrills throughout your visit to this glorious little store). Then there is clothing you don’t see everywhere else... colorful cottons from Thailand, silks from India and batiks from Indonesia.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Everywhere you look are lovely surprises — a tea set from the 1920s, a cylinder from a turn-of-the-century Edison phonograph, a Wallace Nutting handcolored photograph, tiny books from the 1940s and trinkets that would have been found in bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and lounges from the first half of last century. This shop is full of distinctive hard-to-find treasures. The best way to describe this shop? If your granny and HER mother had good taste and managed to keep, in a collection of big boxes in the attic, many of their kitchen items, reading materials, and other household goods, and you opened all those boxes and placed them in a very cute little store... that’s what Out of the Past is like.

Beautiful, exotic goodies at surprisingly affordable prices

INSIDER TIP For true eastern handiwork, don’t miss the selection of djembe drums and didgeridoos, bone blow guns, and the mystical Garuda, Ganesha, Buddha and Quan Yin carvings, made by talented Balinese artists. These are not your typical seashore home decor items — a trip inside No. 5 Trading Co. is a truly authentic shopping experience. Carpenter’s Square Mall, Cape May « (609) 898-6013 « www.no5trading.com

It’s like a perfectly ordered grandmother’s attic

INSIDER TIP You never know what you’re going to discover here. So even if you don’t find something that tickles your fancy on one particular visit, come back again. And make sure you check their Facebook page (Out of the Past Antiques) for regular updates. 394 Myrtle Avenue, Cape May « 609-884-3357 « www.outofthepastantiques.com


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Health and Beauty



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ACCENT ON BEAUTY With awesome haircuts and color treatments, facials, pedicures, manicures, massage and more, this is paradise found! Some salon Highlights OMG Massage 90 minutes of massage that will un-knot those tight, sore muscles. OMG also includes a facial mask from the Delta River in Alaska. AND just when you think it can’t get any better, hot vanilla oil is drizzled on your back as a final treat. Collagen Facial Just might be the best facial you will ever experience. After your skin is cleansed, exfoliated and thoroughly massaged, a cooling, soothing collagen mask is applied that will help give your complexion an uplifted, brighter, tighter appearance. As a bonus, you get to take a mask home with you for a second pick-me-up. SUDZZ Hair Treatment While surf and sun feel awesome, it may damage your hair. The AOB stylists will help rejuvenate your tresses with an amazing restorative scalp massage and blow-dry style. Perfect before an evening out on the town or after a facial, massage or nail treat.

WHERE IS IT? At 128 Sunset Boulevard, a beautiful location on the way to Cape May Point. WHY SHOULD I GO? Everyone needs to escape the stress in their lives. Vacations, whether for a week or just one hour, are perfect for taking time out to replenish your body, mind and soul. Accent on Beauty is the place to be if you want THE best facials, massages, manicures, pedicures or haircare. Popular vote garnered this salon the honor of first place for Best Day Spa on the Jersey Shore! In order to bring you the absolute best service, the staff is proud and eager to elevate their craft to the next level through continued education and research. The energy here is laidback, friendly and positive. Just what you’re looking for! Try Accent on Beauty for a refreshing, rejuvenating and “beautifying” change of pace. Enjoy the sun, the surf AND Accent on Beauty ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW? Appointments are necessary — book one when you arrive in town or call ahead, since they go fast at this popular salon. Kindly give 24 hours notice if you are unable to keep your appointment.

ACCENT ON BEAUTY

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128 Sunset Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 884-7040

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www.accentonbeautycapemay.com


From the initial consultation to the rehearsal dinner, and especially to your big day, Accent on Beauty has you completely covered. Let their bridal design experts and make-up artists enhance your beauty every step of the way. When choosing a salon for your wedding day always remember that at AOB your special day is THEIR specialty.


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NORTH BEACH HEALTH CLUB

It’s the gym where where motivation — not intimidation — is the name of the game. No wonder they’ve been changing lives for 20 years! Some Gym Highlights

WHERE IS IT? Where fitness goals are met... in the North Cape May Acme plaza, on Bayshore Road, a short drive from downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? For 20 years North Beach Health Club have been changing lives! It’s the place vacationers and locals have gone to work out. They’re known as the friendly-feelgood gym for a reason. Everyone is welcome here and you’ll feel right at home. Vacation is an especially great time to get in shape — there’s no excuse NOT to do something good for your body and soul (as well as all that relaxation and beach time, which is also good for your soul, naturally). North Beach offers a variety of classes so that your workout never gets stale. Dabble in P90X, spin, boot camp, yoga, extreme body, beach body, non-stop cardio, boxercising, low-impact, hustle muscle classes... and a CrossFit gym with certified Level One instructors You won’t miss a rep, stride or step while you’re here in Cape May. North Beach have 16,000 square feet of cardio, weights and classes (over 60 of them) in a wellappointed, clean, fun environment. The classes are the best in South Jersey — and personal trainers are always available to put you through a great workout. INSIDER TIP North Beach offer a range of passes that fit every need — a daily is $12, two-day is $20, and weekly is $40, and a 10-pass punch card is $75.

NORTH BEACH HEALTH CLUB

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3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May

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(609) 898-3800

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www.northbeachgym.com

Yoga Beginner and power classes are available. Spin WCall to reserve your bike or use a DVD from North Beach’s collection and spin anytime of the day. CrossFit Daily classes with olympic coaches doing level one crossfit endurance. There are womenonly classes available as well. Zumba and Bokwa Try the hottest dance/excercise classes around. Inteval Training Many of their group classes are based on the proven system of hi/low endurance work using weights, bands, dumbells, straps and kettle bell. Low Impact North Beach has over 65 classes per week. Senior classes are big here! Boxing Whether you want to sculpt your arms or work out some serious aggression the healthy way, this will do the trick. A great aerobic workout.



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ARTIZAN SALON AND SPA

What’s THE best way to spoil yourself in Cape May? Check yourself into Artizan. Some Salon Highlights

WHERE IS IT? On Park Boulevard, just a few minutes from central Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Walk into Artizan Salon and Spa and the first thing you’ll notice is a smiling face (although you may be distracted by the one-of-a-kind jewelry on the counter). You’ll then be struck by how much fun everyone is having getting pampered. The stylists have a personal relationship with their clients and the atmosphere is upbeat and welcoming. It’s no surprise that clients return time after time... it’s a nice place to go whether you’re local or vacationing. Take a break from the beach and avail yourself to Artizan’s top-shelf services. You’ll go home happy and rejuvenated. Owner Suzanne and her team are ready to accommodate your needs from top to bottom. They offer lowlights, highlights, perms, cuts and styles. Revamp your look! Artizan Salon and Spa offers traditional as well as trendy cuts and services... whatever you like. The salon specializes in bridal parties of any size. Hundreds of brides have made their special day even more memorable by contacting Artizan’s wedding consultant for hair and makeup. AND DON’T FORGET... guys need pampering on their special day too. Artizan caters to everyone! ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW? The salon provides premium pedicure and manicure services as well as signature facials. Gift certificates are available. Be sure to friend them on Facebook.

ARTIZAN SALON AND SPA

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600 Park Boulevard, West Cape May

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(609) 884-4499

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www.artizansalonandspa.com

Hair Styling Come in with a hair style in mind, or trust one of the talented stylists to find the cut that’s right for you. Manicures Get a simple polish change, pop on some acrylics, or go classic with a French manicure. Pedicures Perfect accessory for a pair of sandals. Waxing The waxing business is always booming in a beach town. At Artizan the process is quick and relatively painless — from eyebrows to bikini lines, you’ll be ready for that bathing suit. Color Whether you need a few highlights or a whole new color, you’re in good hands. They even offer corrective coloring, in case you got a bad dye job elsewhere. Weddings Plus Going to a wedding or a night out to one of Cape May’s fabluous events? Whether it’s blow-out, up-style or a make-up application Artizans can make you look and feel beautiful all night long!


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CAPE MAY DAY SPA

For the perfect escape, let Cape May Day Spa pamper you. It was again voted one of the best in South Jersey. Some Spa Highlights

WHERE IS IT? On Jefferson Street, in Cape May’s Historic District. WHY SHOULD I GO? Vacations are designed to supply you with an escape from the everyday routines and, of course, a chance to relax. If that’s true, then why do we often feel so tired when we get home? Change that with a visit to Cape May Day Spa, where you will enjoy soothing services for a true getaway experience. After your treatment, instead of heading back into the real world, you’re taken to a lounge for a cup of tea. Here you can reflect on how wonderful you feel and let the relaxation consume you. Check out the Spa Shop, too. Whether you want to spoil yourself or treat a friend, you’ll find a great selection of AVEDA bath and beauty products for men and women. The Day Spa offers packages starting at one and a half hours, up to the five-hour Ultimate Day Of Beauty, a great gift for a bride-to-be or a perfect way to spend a rainy day. INSIDER TIP The Spa’s owners also own and operate Victorian Lace Inn (see page TK) so you can take advantage of great Getaway Packages. The Spa was again honored by NJ Monthly magazine as one of the best in New Jersey.

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607 Jefferson Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-1003

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www.capemaydayspa.com

Victorian Experience By candlelight in the couples’ room, a soak in the whirlpool tub and side-by-side body massage, followed by a light lunch. 90 minutes. Stress Express A duo of therapists will pamper you with a spa pedicure and facial. While enjoying the benefits of the customized mask, your shoulders, neck, hands and feet are massaged, followed by a spa manicure and a cup of chai. 90 minutes. Victorian Tea While you are experiencing the warming effects of hand and foot paraffin treatment, your therapist begins an aromatherapy massage in the Swedish style, along with foot reflexology. Includes a cup of Chai. 80 minutes. Sea Escape Begin with a seawater bath or your choice of hydro-therapy. Then enjoy a 50-minute Integrated Swedish massage and 50-minute facial, followed by light lunch. Two hours, 30 minutes.


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CIRCLE OF LIGHT

Tap into the energy and power of massage to heal and restore Some Highlights

WHERE IS IT? Circle of Light Massage now has a tranquil studio location right here in Cape May. Even better still, their master practitioner, Terri Carrigan-Litzie, will bring her therapeutic experience right TO YOU! Circle of Light works with many B&Bs and hotels around the island, and will even come to your home or office. WHY SHOULD I GO? The healing powers of touch can affect every aspect of our being. Terri is fully certified and has obtained mastery in a wide variety of healing methods. Her masterful massage and healing energy relaxes and refreshes your mind, body and soul. She uses her experience in all of these areas to ensure that each and every session is perfectly customized to meet your specific needs. Terri applies several types of massage techniques customized to get you back on track — whether you’re in need of a head-to-toe full body restoration or a localized, focused area of work, such as deep tissue massage. Terri can utilize gentle all-over restorative work, therapeutic deep tissue work, as well as Swedish, Thai, and Reiki. She also offers chair massage, a full upper body massage while fully clothed. INSIDER TIP Call to schedule her healing hands and/or sound energies to work to restore the balance within you. Appointments are made directly with Terri at (609) 457-6311, or email her at tcarrigan2010@hotmail.com. Do yourself a favor and come into the Circle Of Light.

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1226 Lafayette Street, Cape May

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(609) 457-6311

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tcarrigan2010@hotmail.com

Experience Terri has 16 years experience in the healing arts. She uses her experience as a Registered Nurse, Holistic Practitioner, and Massage Therapist, as well as Reiki practitioner to provide a full mind/body healing experience. Gift Sessions A Circle Of Light session makes a wonderful gift for anyone who needs some pampering. Chair massage is a unique gift employers can give to their staff. And remember to ask for one for yourself! Certifications NJ Registered Nurse, Seashore Healing Arts Certified Massage Therapist, Terri is one of only four certified in the Ma-Ryah method of Sound Healers, which she has practiced for over a decade, as well as a certified Reiki practitioner. Massage If sound healing and Reiki do not sound like your cup of tea, you can count on Terri’s massage therapy to set you back on track.


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Evolution Salon & Spa

From your scalp to your toes, and all points in between, here’s a place where you can rejuvenate that special person... you! Some Salon Highlights Hair Care From a do-over, like a perm or a brand new color, or simple maintenance like protein or detox treatments. Nails You’ll Notice From simple paraffin treatments to the fullon spa-style manicure. And don’t forget your toes. Weddings Pre-game-day pampering in the form of special occasion hair and make-up. Waxing Get rid of that pesky razor for good, and let Evolution wax your way to sleek, smooth, sexy skin. Skin Care Soothe and refresh your skin with a luxurious facial from a full menu of Dermalogica skin care treatments. Massage If it’s true that beauty comes from the inside out, the perfect massage will ensure your most relaxed, revived, beautiful version of you. Something for everyone, from a quick scalp invigoration to a maternity massage. Stress be gone.

WHERE IS IT? In the Cape Shopping Center across from Wawa in North Cape May on Bayshore Road WHY SHOULD I GO? Because if anyone deserves to be pampered, it’s you, right? Opened in March 2013 by Holly Patrick, Evolution is a full-service salon and spa offering everything any gal — or guy — in need of some TLC could want. Holly, who worked in the beauty biz for seven years prior to hanging up her own shingle, says being the boss is good. “It’s been a learning experience, but brings me pure happiness,” she told us. Looking to get rid of some of your stress? Perhaps a massage is just the ticket, and Evolution has a menu to choose from: whether you just need an invigorating scalp massage, a classic Swedish massage, or the five-star Evolution Signature massage, you’ll be right as rain in no time. Sometimes a new hairdo is all it takes to rejuvenate, and Evolution offers excellent cuts, coloring, blow outs and other treatments, including a detoxifying treatment, which removes chlorine and well water deposits, a must if you spend time at the shore. Need a bit more attention than that? No worries — Evolution offers waxing services, manicures and pedicures (including an Express Pedicure, for those of us on the go), and a full menu of facial skincare treatments. Go to their comprehensive website to select what you’d like, and follow them on Facebook for special offers. Evolution proudly uses and sells Redken hair and Dermalogica skin care products. Call for an appointment, or walk-ins are always welcome. INSIDER TIP: Evolution is not just for ladies. “We cover men head to toe, too!” says Holly. Haircuts, manicures, pedicures and facials are all available for your favorite gentleman.

EVOLUTION SALON & SPA

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3704 Bayshore Road, North Cape May

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609-889-6900

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www.evolutioncapemay.com


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LOUIS J. FELDMAN, DDS

At this office, superb technical ability and gentle treatment combine for an experience your mouth will enjoy!

WHERE IS IT? In the middle of historic Cape May, off tree-lined Washington Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? We probably don’t have to tell you WHY you should go to the dentist. You should have a pretty good grasp on that already. And we’re not going to pretend that visiting the office of Louis Feldman is going to be the most fun thing to do in Cape May, whether you visit regularly, occasionally vacation here, or are lucky enough to live here year-round. But... what we CAN say is that a visit to the office of Dr Feldman is about as close to a pleasant experience as a trip to the dentist possibly could be. First of all, the welcome that you get at the front desk is genuinely warm. That feeling continues as you walk down the hallway and prepare for your appointment. Dr Feldman is a superb communicator and a first-class dentist. He is a detail-oriented technician, which is good to know, but he is also a gentle man (AND a gentleman), which is really good to know. The result is that for every minute you lie back in his chair you know you are in extremely capable hands. Think it’s impossible to relax in a dentist’s chair? You might be surprised. Do your gums and teeth a favor and call Dr Feldman, whether it’s for an emergency or a check-up. INSIDER TIP Dr Feldman was recently named a Jersey Choice Top Dentist by New Jersey Monthly magazine. And that means it’s not just customers who are impressed by his work, but his peers too — it was practicing dentists who voted.

LOUIS J. FELDMAN, DDS

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741 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-4260

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www.drlouisfeldman.com


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SEA SPA AT CONGRESS HALL

Welcome to a world of indulgence, an elegant retreat by the ocean where your vacation will be taken to a new level Some Salon Highlights Ocean Memory Marine Spa Ritual Re-energize with a three-step ritual offering an Aquatic Scrub, massage with a Sea Mineral Stamp, and a Tingling Algae wrap. Post-Sun Hydrating Wrap An application of a cooling cream wrap to soothe and hydrate the skin after sun exposure.

WHERE IS IT? In the heart of Cape May’s magnificent Congress Hall hotel, on the beachfront. WHY SHOULD I GO? The Sea Spa is a full-service spa offering an irresistible atmosphere with effortless simplicity, where a gentle touch and a placid scene are the only necessities. Located in the west wing of the lobby level of this historic hotel, the spa is beautifully appointed, superbly equipped and playfully decorated. Relax in a yellow-and-white-striped cabana-style treatment room — think of it as your private beach. Wander into a dimension where the only focus is on you. Nice thought, isn’t it? Well, it needn’t be a daydream — the Sea Spa is a vacation within a vacation. Sample the Sea Spa’s new marine-based line, Thalgo, using real seawater and seaweed to effectively rejuvenate and promote one’s overall well-being, administered by dedicated and expert therapists. The full-service menu includes luxurious massage, body, and facial treatments as well as manicures and pedicures. Indulge, relax, and refresh your mind, body and spirit. INSIDER TIP Don’t let seasonal parking issues keep you from relaxing at Sea Spa — complimentary valet parking is included for non-hotel guests. The spa is proud to sell both SkinCeuticals and Thalgo retail items. Private parties are available.

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200 Congress Place, Cape May

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(609) 884-6543

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www.congresshall.com

Mer & Sens Utilizes a warm Basalt Stone, followed by a cool Marine Stone with the aim of increasing tissue oxygenation. Silicium Super Lift Facial Defy time with a combination of marine molecules to boost cell production and fill expression lines and wrinkles. After just one treatment the skin glows and is intensely moisturized. Manicure/Pedicure Old Fashioned Manicure and Pedicure or opt for Shellac. Waxing A full menu of waxing options available. Ask for details.


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SHEAR SUNSATIONS

Experience, skills, good instincts and a friendly staff... this the salon you are looking for Some salon Highlights

WHERE IS IT? On Texas Avenue, at the end of Washington Street. WHY SHOULD I GO? There are three key factors that make for a good salon: friendly people who work well together; stylists who do a good job for clients, and treat everyone equally; and fair prices. Marie Conway owned the salon for 20 years before recently handing the reins over to daughter Megan Weatherby, a salon veteran. And before that, Marie worked for her sister-in-law Pauline Wilson when SHE owned it. All that experience (Marie is still on the staff) gives the Shear Sunsations team the confidence of knowing hair trends and applying their smarts to clients’ styles. Today, everything is about texturizing, softer perms, and more loose looks. No matter what you want done, you can get it at Shear Sunsations. The salon’s stylists each have specialties, and share suggestions to get the best possible results. Services include perms, color, foil highlights, manicures, pedicures, cutting, blow-outs and waxing. The salon uses Biolage and Sexy Hair products. Men, women, and children are all welcome.

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Cutting Shear Sunsations is an equal opportunities hair stylist! The staff welcomes women, men and children. Whether you just need a little shaping or are looking for a new look, they’ll take care of you. Styling Looking for a little something special for a fun night out? Stop in for a blow-out for dinner or make an appointment for an elegant up-do for a special evening out. Nails Shear Sunsations offer both basic manicures and longlasting manicures that use shellac polish. Stop in and relax in their sanitary pipeless pedicure chair and let them do all the rest. Doesn’t that sound good? Weddings Shear Sunsations can help with your wedding, whether it’s a beach wedding or a formal wedding, they have you covered. Temporary Tattoos These adorable tattoos are under $10 and last five to seven days.


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THE WELL CENTER FOR MASSAGE Live well, be well, stay well... tap into The Well and they’ll help you do all three!

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WHERE IS IT? On the corner of Broadway and West Perry, behind Dock Mike’s. The Well2 is the drop-in location in Carpenter’s Square Mall, across from Congress Hall. WHY SHOULD I GO? Massage has been around since the first caveman bumped his head and realized that rubbing made him feel better. The first massage therapists were mothers soothing their babies. Over the last 20 years the number of people receiving massage has grown dramatically. Bottom line: massage should no longer be thought of as an indulgence. The most serious threat to our health could be the stress that we subject ourselves to on a daily basis. Finding a balance between doing what you need to do to live and living to do the things you love is the key to a happy and healthier life. So how to obtain this balance? Make time for yourself, and check out the Well Center for Massage. They won’t try to pamper you, and they don’t promise to fix you, though you may well feel that way. The Well’s mission is to give you a sense of well-being, to help you find the balance in your life. Their motto? Stress is inevitable, suffering is optional. After your massage, you are encouraged to relax for as long as you like in the sitting room to enjoy conversation and some fruit-infused water. The Well also offer massagecentered body treatments and holistic skin care. INSIDER TIP Want to save money? Schedule an intern massage. This gives the interns a chance to learn firsthand, while you get a massage for a discounted price.

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The Well-Being An eclectic 75-minute massage combining Eastern and Western techniques to strengthen mind, body and spirit. Hot Lava Moist heat packs warm the muscles of the neck and back for a deeper more relaxing massage. Thai Massage Rhythmic compression and stretching open the joint spaces, leaving you feeling longer, lighter and energized. Inner Body Experience Top-of-the-line package combines Ginger Sling body wrap, 60-minute massage, mini-facial and scalp treatment. Wedding Package De-stress the entire wedding party with chair or table massage at venue of your choice. Add nail services, psychic readings, board games and more. Table Tune-Up No time for appointments? Stop by the Well2 in Carpenter’s Square Mall for 20 minutes on the table or 10 on the chair.

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CAPE MAY NATIONAL GOLF CLUB

Whether you want championship-level golf or a lovely walk that includes a 50-acre bird sanctuary, play “The Natural”

WHERE IS IT? Two miles outside of Cape May, a few minutes from the ferry terminal. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May National at dawn: fog lifting, birds singing, waterfowl landing in the lakes, huge bass leaping, ospreys circling overhead then diving to capture a fish for breakfast. No houses here — just a private sanctuary for you. Mark Twain was right about a lot of things, but he can’t have known about Cape May National when he wrote, “Golf is a good walk spoiled.” One of the most natural courses ever built, it surrounds a 50-acre bird sanctuary and started a new trend in environmentally sensitive course design. This par 71 championship course welcomes all levels of play. There are pros at a number of events throughout the year. If your swing isn’t what it used to be, try the chipping greens and driving range. Either way, it won’t take long to understand why the course receives accolades. The 18th hole was featured on the cover of the “50 Best Golf Holes in New Jersey,” while Pub Links magazine said,

“Cape May National is like going back to see an old girlfriend — perhaps the one you should have married. It might be the most beautiful golf course in the state.” Cape May National is the proud home of the world’s longest putting greens. So add a new dimension to your vacation, any time of year… proving Mark Twain wrong, and turning an ordinary walk into a beautiful game. INSIDER TIP Outings are welcome and ‘Stay and Play’ golf packages are available.

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CAPE MAY STAGE An Equity theatre company featuring a season of music, mystery, mayhem, tragedy, and laughter... in a beautifully restored theatre WHERE IS IT? The Robert Shackleton Playhouse on Bank and Lafayette, in downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May Stage prides itself on telling the stories that matter most. Stories that inform and enlighten, entertain and amuse. Stories that uphold the imagination, that divert and transform, make us laugh and cry. A professional Equity theatre located in the heart of Cape May, Cape May Stage provides New Yorkcaliber productions in an intimate, scenic location, consistently earning accolades and distinctions in both local and national press. It’s a must-see for theatregoers young and old. The 2014 season… The Mountaintop by Katori Hall May 21 – June 13: This winner of the Olivier Best New Play Award in 2010 weaves a surrealistic fantasy set in 1968 on the eve of Martin Luther King’s assassination. Revolving around a conversation between King and a mysterious hotel maid, it examines King’s life, his legacy and the future of African-Americans. Moon Over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig June 18 – August 1: This zany, slapstick, backstage antics-driven farce centers on what actors George and Charlotte Hay do when director Frank Capra says he’s coming to see their show. A madcap comedy ensues as they attempt to realize their big chance to move from Buffalo theatre to Hollywood movies. Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward August 6 – September 19: A zany medium accidentally stirs up the temperamental ghost of a novelist’s first wife after a séance that goes awry. It’s a hauntingly hilarious good time as the first wife does her best to spook her husband’s current marriage to his second wife. Between the eccentric characters and witty dialogue you just may die laughing!

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holidays at Cape May Stage with a brand-new musical revue, filled with all your favorite holiday songs and carols. Take a break from the usual hustle and bustle and celebrate love, warmth, and everything that makes the season sparkle. The box office opens 30 minutes before show time and is located inside the theatre lobby. Tickets can be purchased at any time by calling the box office at 609-770-8311. Tickets may also be purchased at the theatre’s ticket kiosk (weather permitting) or at MagicBrain CyberCafé in Carpenter’s Square Mall. Tickets will be held at the box office until the time of show, and must be paid for in advance. Small transaction fees apply. Visit capemaystage.org at any time to book your tickets directly using the secure online ticketing system. Tickets: $35 adults, $30 seniors (62+), students $15. Performance schedules and times vary. Visit capemaystage.org or call (609) 770-8311 for details.

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EAST COAST JET BOAT ADVENTURES, PARASAILING & WAVERUNNER Experience the newest adventure activity in South Jersey, and a whole range of fabulously fun water sports

WHERE IS IT? In Cape May, at Utsch’s Marina in Schellenger’s Landing. Make a right at the base of the Route 109 bridge and follow the U-turn signs until you get to Utsch’s Marina. WHY SHOULD I GO? Quite a few reasons, actually! East Coast Jet Boat Adventures is the hot new activity in South Jersey. Experience a 45-55 minute ride aboard the fastest and only true New Zealand-style jet boat on the east coast that can operate in the open ocean. The boat is powered by twin supercharged diesel 700hp engines which allows for incredible acceleration, speed and maneuverability. Then there’s the fact that East Coast is the only parasail and jet ski company on the island. No need to go over bridges, pay tolls or sit in traffic. You have to experience the high-flying thrill and panoramic views at the Jersey Shore. You don’t need any skills or experience whatsoever... East Coast’s Master US Coast Guard-Licensed captains and crew will take care of everything for you. Last but not least... if you are looking for a cool and refreshing way to enjoy your vacation, try renting a personal watercraft, also called a Jet Ski or Waverunner. This is a great way to live life to the fullest this summer without breaking your budget. INSIDER TIP Reservations are recommended for all water sports. Do all of them and save BIG! Call today for details. Book online and save 15%. Just use code CCM15.

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Ecoventures

Kids can learn to boogieboard, skimboard, fish and snorkel from real biologists. Join them for nature walks, tie-dye, and more. It’s the shore way to a great vacation.

WHERE IS IT? EcoVentures Adventure Programs are held out of The Grand Hotel at 1045 Beach Avenue in Cape May. Their classroom is on the first floor just past the front desk in the lobby. WHY SHOULD I GO? EcoVentures offers daily outdoor adventures for boys and girls, ages 4-13. Camp takes place from 10am to 4pm, Monday-Friday and gives children the opportunity to experience beachside activities like fishing, skimboarding, snorkeling, hands-on crafts, and more, all while learning about marine biology and the environment. They even provide lunch! This is the perfect opportunity for the whole family to enjoy their vacation. While the kids are with EcoVentures learning to snorkel, boogieboard, and having a blast with new friends, parents are free to enjoy a peaceful day of their own. CPR/First Aid certified instructors will lead activities that vary each day. To give each participant plenty of attention and instruction, EcoVentures has a great instructor-to-camper ratio and small group sizes. You do not need to be staying at the hotel to participate. INSIDER TIP Space is limited so pre-registration is strongly suggested. Sign up by the day or week directly on the EcoVentures website or by calling the number below. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram to see the latest promotions and specials.

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EXIT 0 INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL

The November showpiece immediately became a world-class event... now a spring outdoor festival has been added to the calendar. Great news for music lovers!

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL When the former Cape May Jazz Festival ended for good in 2010, it took with it a 17-year tradition of hot jazz and good times. Fans were upset, unmoored, incredulous. And Michael Kline? “I remember when they made that announcement, we decided to take the bull by the horns and do it on our own.” And with that, the Exit 0 International Jazz Festival was born. Produced by Kline, a Cape May resident (by way of New Orleans) with a long career in jazz music, the inaugural weekend in 2012 was a smash hit. “It’s a blur now,” Kline says, “I’m not sure how we pulled it off, but everybody came together, and I felt it was a huge success in every way.” The second annual event, last November, raised the bar even higher, attracting world-class performers like Dianne Reeves and Eddie Palmieri, who

have won 12 Grammys between them. And this year? The fall showpiece (November 7-9) will be augmented by a brand new spring edition, May 30-June 1, which will take the best of the fall — headline concerts in Cape May Convention Hall and music in the clubs throughout the weekend — and debut a one-day outdoor stage at the beautiful Emlen Physick Estate. “The addition of the outdoor stage will give our audience a full festival experience. I’m proud of Cape May and love to show it off, and now the festival has a venue where we can showcase our tremendous food, local brews and wines, and SJ artisans and crafts,” says Kline. The hub of the November festival is Cape May Convention Hall, where the headliners perform. But the soul of the festival spreads through the streets of downtown Cape May, with top-class shows going

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on at various venues, thanks to the festival’s Pops Pass, which, at $38, is the musical bargain of the year. This ticket will enable you to see around 20 brilliant acts over the course of the weekend — for music lovers it doesn’t get much better than that. And there’s music to satisfy every taste, even if you think you’re not big on jazz. “A good festival should be able to present music in a fun way where everyone feels at home, from the jazz aficionado to the first-time fan,” says Kline. “Our festival presents creative, exciting music that sweeps our audiences off their feet. The key is Cape May. It has such a welcoming feel. I want entire families coming to our festivals. Grandma loves the headline shows in Convention Hall and Aunt Suzie’s second lining to a brass band at Cabanas.” Are you ready to party?

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HISTORIC COLD SPRING VILLAGE

Enjoy a wonderful living history museum, with 26 restored buildings on a beautiful 30-acre wooded site ABOUT THE VILLAGE The 1800s come to life in 26 restored historic buildings where interpreters in period clothing demonstrate blacksmithing, woodworking, pottery, tinsmithing, basket weaving and open hearth cooking. Visitors make personal connections with the past through interactive, educational, hands-on family activities. The Village features special weekend events, free weekday horsedrawn carriage rides, a Welcome Center, Country Store, Bakery, Ice Cream Parlor and Cold Spring Grange Restaurant. The Village is open Tuesday-Sunday from midJune through Labor Day. Here are 2014’s themed weekends and special events… May 31-June 1: Cold Spring Country Fair June 7-8: Hands-On History June 14-15: Military Timeline June 21-22: Paranormal Pursuits June 28-29: Quilt & Fiber Arts Show July 5-6: Celebrate the Garden State July 12-13: 10th Annual Celtic Festival July 19-20: Hands-On History July 26-27: Railroad Days August 2-3: Down on the Farm August 9-10: Paranormal Pursuits August 16-17: Classic Car Show August 23-24: Seafarers’ Weekend August 30-31: Hands-On History September 6-7: Revolutionary War Encampment September 13-14: Civil War Weekend

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MISS CHRIS FLEET

Welcome aboard Cape May’s premiere fishing boat fleet

WHERE IS IT? At the Miss Chris Fishing Center, right behind Tony’s Pizza and the Captain’s Cove restaurant. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because you want to catch some healthy, delicious fish, that’s why! And the Miss Chris fleet has daily trips to help you on your quest for fish. They have all the latest modern fish-finding and safety equipment, plus the experience needed to help you catch the fish. They’ll supply the free ample parking, the bait and the instructions... all you have to do is just turn up and catch the fish! Rods are available if you don’t have your own and

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Miss Chris even have a fish-cleaning service to help with your bounty. The Miss Chris fleet love children so get the wife and kids and go fishing together! They even have separate accommodations for the ladies, which should keep everyone happy, and, after all, isn’t that the whole point of a vacation? INSIDER TIP The Miss Chris Fleet offer two four-hour trips daily (departing at 8am and at 1pm) and also two eight-hour trips daily (departing at 8am and 7pm). Captain Fred Ascoli is the skipper of this awesome fishing fleet.

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MOREY’S PIERS AND BEACHFRONT WATERPARKS

Rated one of the world’s top three seaside amusement parks, with two waterparks, three piers, five restaurants, and 105 attractions!

WHERE IS IT? Just over the bridge from Cape May on America’s #1 Boardwalk, the Wildwood Boardwalk. Follow the laughter and the scent of Curley’s Fries! WHY SHOULD I GO? Morey’s Piers and Beachfront Waterparks is a classic seaside amusement park that’s been family owned since 1969. Voted one of the top three seaside amusement parks in the world by Amusement Today, Morey’s Piers has more than 100 rides and attractions spanning 18 acres along six beach blocks and includes three amusement piers and two beachfront waterparks. Convenient to the major population centers of the northeast, yet a world apart, Morey’s Piers along with Morey Resorts combines the

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pure joy of an amusement park, the sights and sounds of a classic boardwalk and outstanding accommodations with the rhythm of beach life. Morey’s Piers offers THREE piers packed with rides ranging from mild to high-intensity, including six world- class roller coasters and extreme rides as well as traditional favorites like the old-fashioned Carousel, bumper cars and the spinning Tea Cups. Cool off with TWO beachfront waterparks and you’re in for ONE incredible family experience. Ocean Oasis Waterpark & Beach Club, located on Surfside Pier, offers a one-of-a-kind kiddie play area, thrilling slides, Water Lilies swim-up bar and private cabana rentals, combining premiere fun and relaxation. Ocean Oasis also features Morey’s

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Piers newest waterslide, the 6-lane WipeOut! that lets families go head to head. On Mariner’s Landing, careen down the speed slides, experience the one-of-a-kind Sky Ponds and let the kids loose in two unique play areas, Shipwreck Shoals and Camp KidTastrophe, at Raging Waters. How do you marry a stellar culinary education with boardwalk food? Award-winning Executive Chef Wally Jurusz brings a little bit of Cape May to the boardwalk with elevated menu options that are both innovative and filled with classic fare. Visit Jumbo’s on Mariner’s Landing for seafood, steaks, giant pizzas, a raw bar and more casual fare. Grab a slice at the quick service counter or sit down

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MOREY’S PIERS AND BEACHFRONT WATERPARKS

Rated one of the world’s top three seaside amusement parks, with two waterparks, three piers, five restaurants, and 105 attractions!

for a family meal inside or outside on the deck. Joe’s Fish Co., on Surfside Pier, offers savory seafood with an eclectic twist. Joe’s also offers brick oven pizza, wraps and plenty of non-seafood dishes. Enjoy a selection of beer and wine or Joe’s signature margarita. At Ocean Oasis, get your grub on at the NEW Soggy Dollar Beach Bar with lively libations and a mouthwatering menu. Inside Raging Waters Waterpark, Wrecker’s Beach Grill offers lunch and snack items including cheesesteaks, wraps, burgers, hot dogs and more. Swim up to Trader Sam’s in River Adventure to enjoy a refreshing River Float served right into the river! Turn breakfast into an adventure aboard Morey’s Piers 156-foot high Ferris wheel. Breakfast in the Sky is an incredible mix of delicious food and stunning views.

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Guests will be whisked away on a dream-like journey, leisurely soaring high above Wildwood on Morey’s Piers Giant Wheel, while indulging in a unique culinary experience complete with fine china, white linen tablecloths, and wheel-side service. This unique breakfast experience was one of the last famous ideas of Morey’s Piers’ late founder, Will Morey, Sr. Years later, to sentimentally honor their father’s last whimsical wish, the second-generation Morey Brothers, have set the dream in motion — literally! It’s a MUST-DO for anyone visiting Cape May. INSIDER TIP Visit Moreyspiers.com for insider tips, events, the Beachfront Blog and great weekday specials. For the social savants, be sure to follow Morey’s Piers on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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WEST CAPE MAY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION A Charming Small Community by the Sea

Festivals And Parades

WHERE IS IT? You’ve probably already been there and just didn’t realize — it’s one square mile nestled between Cape May and Cape May Point and bordering Cold Spring in Lower Township. You passed through it when you went to the lighthouse or when you came on to the island on the “other” bridge. WHY SHOULD I GO? Rich in history, West Cape May can trace its beginnings to farmers 400 years ago. Now it’s home to a business district that’s full of quality — and quirks. There are excellent antiques and art shops; affordable, relaxing eateries; beautifully restored B&Bs, and privately held homes with authentic Victorian architecture. In short, West Cape May is the undiscovered jewel of the island.

Wilbraham Park hosts several fun festivals throughout the year (see sidebar). But you don’t have to wait for an event to enjoy it! Grab a take-out lunch and picnic in the park under the cool canopy of trees. Then explore the town on foot because it’s so walkable. Or bike because of the great bike paths and country roads. Or drive and not worry about parking. There’s always free parking in West Cape May! INSIDER TIP The restaurants and shops are diverse and fun. Not only will you find treasures in West Cape May that you can’t find in other shore towns — you probably can’t find them at home, either. West Cape May is the Best Cape May! Visit westcapemaytoday.com or follow them on Facebook at West Cape May Business Association.

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Strawberry Festival June 7, Wilbraham Park: Features all things strawberries, and more besides! Farmers Market Enjoy fresh produce, herbs, antiques, live art demonstrations, barbecue, seafood, and more every Tuesday in the summer, behind WCM Borough Hall. One of this island’s highlights. Art in the Park July 19, Wilbraham Park: Features artists and fine crafters only. Art in the Park August 16, Wilbraham Park: As above. Tomato Festival August 30, Wilbraham Park: Celebrate the Jersey tomato! Lima Bean Festival October 11, Wilbraham Park: Featuring the beans in creative, delicious ways. Harvest Fair October 18: Rea’s Farm, once the largest working farm in the county, hosts this county fair-style event. Christmas Parade December 6: This will be the 49th annual Christmas Parade!



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Airboat Adventures Cape May

New to these waters, an exciting boat ride that will take you to places you couldn’t normally go!

WHERE IS IT? Take beautiful Ocean Drive, on the way to Wildwood Crest, and make the first left after you go over the charming little toll bridge. WHY SHOULD I GO? We can’t tell you how to walk on water… but we can tell you how to glide above it, thanks to one of the coolest attractions at Cape May Inlet Marina — Airboat Adventures. Owner/captain Marc Zitter will take you for a spin throughout (and on top of) the island’s marshes in a flat-bottomed, eco-friendly vessel propelled by a large fan in the rear. Airboats are commonly seen in shallow southern waters. “I’ve always spent a ton of time in the marshes and wetlands of South Jersey for crabbing fishing and exploring,” Marc said, “and I’ve had my fair share of boats stuck at low tide. Then I went on an airboat ride in the bayous of Louisiana and thought, ‘Wow, this is perfect for our marshes,’ so I had the boat built.” It’s a thrilling way to see areas where even kayaks

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can’t maneuver, and to see the wildlife that thrives here up close — plus, you can’t help but get a secret rush from ignoring all of the safe boating boundaries other vessels must abide by. Marc will tailor the trip however you like, whether that means an education-driven tour (he has much experience chartering scientists and state researchers who need access to Jersey’s mudflats), a cocktail-driven tour (he also has experience taking bachelorette parties bar-hopping along the harbor), or a romance-driven tour (sunset ride, anyone?). You’ll see secluded, tree-lined openings where osprey divebomb for dinner, or the remains of a sunken ship that’s between four and 350 years old, according to the guesses of past airboat riders. (The real age? Eight. “It’s not the Mayflower!” Marc says.) Whether you’re a newbie, or a seasoned boater, a ride with Airboat Adventures promises fascinating, whoknew moments... and no, you won’t get wet, but you will get some great memories.

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AQUA TRAILS

Explore Cape May’s wetlands under a full moon, as the sun sets, or in daylight. Or try paddle boarding — a fantastic full-body workout!

WHERE IS IT? Nature Center of Cape May on Delaware Avenue (see page TKT). WHY SHOULD I GO? Because it doesn’t really matter what type of Cape May experience you’re after — from a romantic escape to an educational one, from a physical workout activity to a couple of hours of family fun — Aqua Trails covers the bases. Owned and operated by local high school marine biology teacher Jeff Martin and his wife Tracey, Aqua Trails is one of those no-fail, put-it-on-the-to-do-list kind of places. Think of the photo ops as you glide along in your kayak, encountering all measure of aquatic flora and fauna. The colors alone are enough to provoke jealousy among your Facebook friends and Instagram followers. The background paintings by local artist Stan Sperlak on the website will give you a good idea of what you’ll encounter on your tour. And you can pick your pleasure — tidal marsh tours, where you’ll get up close and personal with the wetlands and the exotic birds for which Cape May is so renowned; sunset tours, where you can get views of the spectacular sunsets from a different perspective; and the wildly popular full moon tours. There are even a couple of road trips scheduled each year — check the website for details. There are also two kayak summer camps for kids ges 12-16. In 2013, paddle-boarding was added to the Aqua Trails itinerary, and it’s been a huge hit. They offer a variety of tours, lessons and rentals for all ages. Not only is it a new and fun way to navigate the harbor, it’s a killer work-out — for when you’ve had enough of lounging on the beach. Those vacation Margarita calories aren’t going to burn themselves off, after all. INSIDER TIP Forget your sunscreen or your waterproof phone or camera case? They’ll hook you with a loaner as a courtesy — along with maps of area waterways, snacks and water bottles, too!

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ATLANTIC PARASAIL

There’s no better way to enjoy Cape May than floating 500 feet in the air above it. It’s extremely invigorating!

WHERE IS IT? Located just 10 minutes from downtown Cape May. Head out of town over the Cape May Canal Bridge and bear right onto Ocean Drive Highway (towards Wildwood). Drive 1.5 miles to the toll bridge. Go over the bridge and 100 yards on the left (look for the yellow building). There is plenty of free parking! WHY SHOULD I GO? This is the ORIGINAL parasail company in New Jersey, celebrating its 26th year in operation. The company operates brand-new 35-feet (largest in the world) parasail boats, certified by the USCG for your safety and comfort. The professional captain and flight technician handle everything — you don’t need to have any previous parasailing experience. Parasailing is a water sport that is FUN, SAFE, and can be enjoyed by the whole family. Anyone aged 5-95 can fly, in tandem or triple, depending on the combined weight of the parasailors and weather conditions. The season runs from May 15 through September. During summer months, it’s open daily, 8am to sunset, weather permitting. Trips depart 8am, 9:30am, 11am, 12:30pm, 2pm, 3:30pm and 5pm. Each excursion lasts approximately 90 minutes and can take 12 parasailors. Atlantic offers a Photo Package, using a digital camera to capture your memories. INSIDER TIP Now available! Book online at www.atlanticparasail.com, enter promo code COOLCM6, and receive $6 off each parasailor. Reservations are required so if you do not want to book online please call them a few days in advance at 609522-1869, they accept Visa and Mastercard to hold a reservation.

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CAPE MAY LIGHTHOUSE

Welcome to one of the area’s most irresistible attractions... a landmark with a fascinating story (and a terrific view!) WHERE IS IT? In beautiful, tranquil Cape May Point State Park. WHY SHOULD I GO? There’s something special about a lighthouse. Tall and regal, a sentinel guiding mariners back to a safe harbor. The Cape May Lighthouse is one of the oldest continually operating lighthouses in the United States. It has helped navigators enter the Delaware Bay since 1859, and is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places. In 1857, the Army Corps of Engineers began construction of the present lighthouse. Its design is attributed to Civil War General George Meade. The tower is made of brick, with both an exterior and interior wall. The outside wall has a diameter of 27 feet at the base and 10 feet, 6 inches at the top. The cylindrical interior wall supports the 199 step, cast-iron spiral staircase. Both walls rise 145 feet to the watch room and outside gallery, which sit beneath the lantern at the top. The beacon was first lit October 31, 1859. Its original lamp was fueled by oil. In 1938, that lamp was replaced by an electrical beacon, which eliminated the need for lighthouse keepers. This beacon flashes every 10 seconds and is still visible 24 miles out to sea. The United States Lighthouse Service was discontinued in 1939 and its equipment and personnel were transferred to the United States Coast Guard. As electronic navigation aids began to reduce the need for lighthouses, Cape May’s sentinel fell victim to Coast Guard budget cuts. It was reactivated at the end of the war, and

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has continued to serve as an active aid to navigation. In 1983, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC), began negotiations with the US Coast Guard to lease the lighthouse, with the goal of restoring it to its original condition, opening it to the public, and interpreting its history. Ownership of the Lighthouse was ultimately transferred to the State Park Service, which has leased it to MAC since 1986. In addition to completing a 15-year (1987-2002) $2 million restoration of the lighthouse, MAC also restored the Oil House on the lighthouse

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grounds, creating a fully accessible visitors orientation center. In the Oil House, visitors who cannot climb the tower’s staircase can see the view in a vivid photo mural, reproductions of the information exhibits on display in the tower, and a 12-minute video depicting the climb to the top. The oil house also contains the Lighthouse Museum Shop with a fascinating array of lighthouse nautical memorabilia and souvenirs. The landmark is one of the most popular attractions on the Jersey Cape, and it has also become a popular site for weddings and engagements, as well as other gatherings.

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EAST LYNNE THEATER COMPANY

Celebrating its 34th season of spectacular world premieres and American classics ABOUT THE THEATER COMPANY East Lynne is a proven destination for theater lovers who crave the adventure of discovery. By bringing the American Spirit to the stage with its blend of provocative premieres and timeless classics, this awardwinning Equity professional theater provides a portal to the past for a better understanding of the present — the company is named after a popular 19th century American play. Professional critics and patrons alike enjoy ELTC’s entertaining, enlightening, and unique repertoire. “ELTC’s artistic director Gayle Stahlhuth’s direction is so natural that it creates the illusion of looking like it just ‘happened.’ However, I suspect that a great deal of work was required to have the seamless action of the play move with such fluidity and ease.” — from Jay Reisberg’s review of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow for Culture Cast, a NYC-based review website. ELTC operates year-long with touring shows, workshops, and school residencies throughout the country, and performances at the historic First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street in Cape May, an ADA-accessible venue with excellent acoustics and sightlines. Season tickets, group rates, dinner-show packages, B&B-show packages, and packages for bus/private tours are available. Shows run four nights weekly, Wednesday through Saturday, except where noted. Most tickets: $30; $25 seniors; $15 students; ages 12 and under free. For information/reservations call 609-884-5898 or go online to www.eastlynnetheater.org. MAINSTAGE SEASON 2014 THEME: WHAT IS LEGAL? The First Fifty Years June 11 — July 19 at 8:30pm (no show July 4; added show July 6): Written by Henry Myers, it premiered on Broadway in 1922, and charts the ups and downs of a married couple from 1872 to 1922. ELTC’s artistic director tracked down the only known script in the archives of The Lincoln Center Library. Many may know the 1952 Tony Award-winning The Fourposter that was adapted into the musical, I Do! I Do! but The First Fifty Years came first. An Evening of Fables July 1 at 8:00pm: The much anticipated Student Workshop Production. Free admission.

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Zorro! (World Premiere) July 23 — August 30 at 8:30pm: In 1919, the character of Zorro first appeared in The Curse of Capistrano, by Johnston McCulley. Now Zorro is on stage in this world premiere adapted by James Rana. When a common citizen realizes the governor of Old California is arresting people because they disagree with him, he dons a mask and cape, and wields his sword to avenge the wrong. Within the Law September 17 — October 13 at 8:00pm (no show October 8; added October 13 at 7:30pm): A revival of the 1916 Broadway sensation by Bayard Vellier, it’s about a young woman falsely accused of shoplifting by her employer, who gets revenge in a most surprising manner. This thriller that will keep audiences guessing until the very end, was made into three films, including one titled Paid, starring Joan Crawford. Holmes and Carter Mysteries November 7 and 8 at 8:00pm: Two “who-done-its” presented as radio-style broadcasts, with sound effects and commercials, with two different detectives: Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Copper Beeches about a governess in peril, and Nick Carter and the Strange Dr. Devolo in which Manhattan millionaires are missing. The same cast goes from Holmes’ Victorian England to Carter’s New York City during World War II. (Tickets $25/$15)

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Christmas In Wisconsin: Tales by Zona Gale November 28, 29 and December 7, 11, 12, and 13 at 8:00pm and 2:00pm Saturday matinee on December 13: This Pulitzer Prizewinning author centered many of her stories in the imaginary town of Friendship Village, filled with all sorts of interesting people. Tickets: $25/$15. Tales of the Victorians June 5 — December 31: Taste treats and listen to an ELTC actor present a story at historic venues, at 4:00pm, Thursday during the summer and Saturdays in the fall, for $10. In November and December, enjoy stories told by an ELTC actor on the Ghosts of Christmas Past Trolley Ride, co-sponsored with Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities. Sunday Film Series: Pilots and Pirates June – October: The silents are accompanied by Wayne Zimmerman on the organ... June 22 at 8:30pm: The High and the Mighty (1954) June 29 at 8:30pm: Wings (1927) August 3 at 8:30pm: The Crimson Pirate (1952) August 10 at 8:30pm: The Black Pirate (1926) October 19 at 8:00pm: A Silent Film in time for Halloween Co-sponsored by Cape May Film Society. Tickets: Talkies $10, Silents $15.

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EMLEN PHYSICK ESTATE

No trip to Cape May is complete without a visit to the town’s only Victorian house museum

the changing exhibits and themes so each time you visit you will encounter a different aspect of the Victorian lifestyle Dr. Physick and his family enjoyed. MAC has also restored the Carriage House on the estate, built in 1876. Today, it houses the Carriage House Gallery, home to changing exhibits, a museum shop filled with wonderful and unique treasures, and the Carriage House Café & Tearoom, a delightful place for lunch or afternoon tea.

WHERE IS IT? Halfway down beautiful tree-lined Washington Street, at #1048, between Madison and West. WHY SHOULD I GO? Back in 1970, the Emlen Physick Estate on Washington Street was slated for the wrecker’s ball. Luckily, a group of people banded together to form what is now the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) and prevented that. Today, stepping through the front door is like stepping back in time. This fullyrestored 18-room mansion was designed for Dr. Emlen Physick, descendant of a wealthy and famous Philadelphia family, and his widowed mother, Mrs. Ralston and maiden Aunt Emilie. Although Dr. Physick followed the family tradition and completed his medical training, he never practiced, but lived the life of a country gentleman in Cape May. Attributed to the renowned architect

Frank Furness, this mansion is one of the finest examples of Stick Style architecture in America. The estate caused a buzz in town when it was constructed in this avant-garde style; most cottages were still being built in the conservative Italianate, Gothic and Mansard styles. The exterior of the Estate is distinguished by Furness’ trademark oversized features, including gigantic upside-down corbelled chimneys, hooded “jerkin-head” dormers, and the huge stick-like brackets on the porch.

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Inside you will also find the distinct signature of Furness, who designed much of the interior molding, fireplaces, and even furniture. Many original furnishings are on display throughout the house. Many of the furnishings were luckily saved, and others have found their way back to the Physick house. The history of the estate comes to life through knowledgeable interpreters, and you may be lucky enough to run into Dr. Physick himself. House tours reflect

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LAKEVIEW DOCKS

A short drive from downtown Cape May lies your family fun HQ... come spend a whole day on the water

WHERE IS IT? On the shores of beautiful Sunset Lake in Wildwood Crest, a 10-minute drive from downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because this is a place where the whole family can go and enjoy a fantastic day out on the water. There is SO much to do here, at a business that’s been established for more than half a century. You can hire speed boats, wave runners, kayaks, fishing/crabbing boats and paddle boats. And there is plenty of flexibility — the waverunners can accommodate from one to three people and can be rented for a halfhour or an hour, while many of the boats can accommodate up to six people. But that’s not all — there is also a fishing/ crabbing pier, along with fishing rod and crab trap rentals, and bait for sale.

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So, yes, you can pretty much turn up here with just you and your loved ones — no need to bring any equipment — and sign up for some seriously good fun. While fun is the business at Lakeview Docks, safety is just as important, which is why the staff will show you a safety video before you take to the water. Lakeview Docks is a family-owned business and the owners are always on the premises (which is always good to know), ensuring that you will be served by extremely well-trained personnel who will give you hands-on instructions without cutting into your fun time. INSIDER TIP Lakeview Docks provides free parking and rent slips for PWCs (personal water crafts) seasonally or weekly. Plus, they now have standup paddleboards too!


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NAVAL AIR STATION WILDWOOD

When education and pure fun combine, special things happen. Welcome to one of those special places!

WHERE IS IT? Just north of the island, take Broadway/ Seashore Road to Breakwater Road, turn left. Look for all the planes about a quarter-mile on your right and follow signs to museum. WHY SHOULD I GO? History! And airplanes. How can you need more reason than that? The Cape May County Airport is built on what used to be a naval air base during the Second World War, a place where brave young men trained to fly the “quirky” SB2C Helldiver. And by “quirky” we mean, in the words of one pilot, “the worst airplane ever built.” Only the bravest or most reckless of pilots flew the Helldiver — and they lived, trained and worked right here. Surrounded by undeveloped wetlands, they disturbed few while dive-bombing over sparkling rivers and farm fields (before heading off to the South Pacific, where the

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Helldiver sank more enemy ships than any other plane in the war). Their presence is still felt, more than 70 years later, because the Aviation Museum is still exactly the way they left it. But, oh, the difference 70 years has made in aviation! And you can see that difference made clear as you get up close and personal with the F-14 Tomcat, F-16 Fighting Falcon, the UH-1 Huey, the T-33 Thunderbird, and a Coast Guard rescue helicopter you can actually sit in. INSIDER TIP The museum has interactive exhibits, videos and even original posters from the era. A blast for vets, their grandkids, and history buffs of all ages, the museum is always growing. Good to know: Naval Air Station Wildwood was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places, so look for even more exciting things to happen here in the future!

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THUNDER CAT DOLPHIN WATCH SPEEDBOAT The only way to sea life!

WHERE IS IT? Just 10 minutes from downtown Cape May, head north out of town, passing the Lobster House restaurant. Go over the CM Canal Bridge. Get into the right lane and veer right onto Ocean Drive (towards Wildwood). Do NOT get onto the Garden State Parkway. Continue 1.5 miles and go over the toll bridge. They are located 200 yards on the left — look for the yellow building. There is plenty of free parking and bathrooms. If needed call for directions, since GPS may not work. WHY SHOULD I GO? If you are seeking a sun-filled, breeze-blowing-through-your-hair, flying-on-the-ocean kind of day, jump aboard Thunder Cat Dolphin Watch Speedboat. Cruise along the beaches of Wildwood and Cape May experiencing sea life at its best. Enjoy the thrill of seeking out those irresistible Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphins. With only 49 seats available, reservations are strongly advised. Located just a few hundred yards from the Cape May Inlet, you can maximize your time with the dolphins and create an unforgettable fun family vacation thrill ride. ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW? Open from mid-May through mid-September. Your 90-minute excursion departs at 9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm — and 5pm when needed. Reservations are recommended — book at Thundercatdolphinwatch.com. Save $5 each person when you book online! Promo code: CCM5OFF. All credit cards accepted. Space is limited so please call ahead. Be sure to bring your cameras to capture the moments. Thunder Cat also offers cold refreshments and snacks. And no, you will not get wet!

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TROLLEY TOURS

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the very best way to explore America’s Original Seaside Resort WHERE IS IT? The trolley tours are all over town, beginning and ending on Ocean Street at the Washington Street Mall.

seen some of the mansions you’ll be hearing about. Wealthy Victorians of the late 1800s who traveled here for the health benefits of ocean bathing and breathing in that sea air along the strand called them “cottages,” a major understatement. Gaslight Trolley Tour: Enjoy an evening guided trolley tour through of the Historic District of Cape May and learn about Cape May history, Victorian architecture and seaside lore. Ghosts of Cape May Trolley Tour: Oooh… now we’re getting to the spirited side of Cape May, which has dozens of documented hauntings to brag about. MAC works with psychic medium and ghost writer Craig McManus who has visited homes, hotels and B&B inns, and has provided the MAC guides with the stories about who lived where, and why they’re still around. Ghosts of the Lighthouse Trolley Tour: McManus has also visited the Cape May Lighthouse, and found a few stray keepers of the past who can’t bear to leave. On this evening tour, you can climb to the top and learn more about this 1859 sentinel, or just admire it from the ground. There are combination tours that first give you the historic background of the town, and then take you on to the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate, the Victorian house museum that’s a must-see for all visitors. Best of all, you’ll come away from your tour relaxed and refreshed. After all, you’ve just gone from traveling 80 mph to 8 mph. It’s time your life slowed down a little, and Cape May is a perfect place to do it. For more information, contact MAC — see below.

WHY SHOULD I GO? The first thing you want to do when you get to Cape May is park your car and toss the keys on the dresser or desk until you’re ready to head for home. After that, there are two perfect ways to see the town: walk (which is also good for you and makes you feel less guilty about splurging at a great restaurant tonight), or hop aboard one of MAC’s red trolleys. Guilt aside, this is even better because you also get the added benefit of guides who know the ins and outs of the town’s colorful past. Trolley tours run the gamut: History, romance, and even ghosts and you’ll find them at all times of the day and into the evening hours. You’ll also find trolley tours geared to young visitors and trolley tours for the holiday season, so you can see the town when it turns into a Dickens village. To make your life easier (you are on vacation, after all), check out our Trolley 101: Welcome to Cape May Trolley Tour: Designed for the first-timers, this provides a quick overview of the town and an introduction to the many cultural, historical, and natural attractions we’re so proud of. Historic District Trolley Tour: The town is justifiably proud of its Victorian heritage, and this is where you want a guide who knows his or her stuff. The architecture is amazing and the history behind it is as colorful as the paint colors. Mansions by the Sea Trolley Tour: If you’ve driven along Beach Avenue, you’ve

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WORLD WAR II LOOKOUT TOWER

How a local landmark was lovingly brought back to life, offering a fascinating glimpse into wartime Cape May WHERE IS IT? At the end of Sunset Boulevard, one of the most magical spots on the island. WHY SHOULD I GO? For years, many visitors who rode out Sunset Boulevard, and even some locals, wondered about that concrete tower sitting in the weeds, looking forlorn. It just so happens that the tower is New Jersey’s last freestanding World War II Lookout Tower and it’s now looking much less lonely as visitors come to its doors to climb to the sixth-floor spotting gallery and learn about its part in homeland defense. The tower is owned by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks, and is leased to Cape May’s Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Restored and opened to the public by MAC, the tower pays tribute to the men and women who bravely served in the armed forces, with a Wall of Honor dedicated to local World War II veterans. An All Veterans Memorial on the deck behind the tower honors veterans of all US wars. You’ll also see equipment used to determine firing coordinates for massive guns on both sides of the Delaware Bay. Each level of the tower includes interpretive panels and photos that explain its function, as well as Cape May’s important role during World War II. The tower was part of the immense Fort Miles system to defend the Delaware River and Bay from enemy ships. It was used for spotting enemy ships and aiming guns to fire on them and was one of 15 towers that helped aim batteries of coastal

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artillery, stretching from North Wildwood to Bethany Beach, DE. The Wall of Honor on the third level of the tower is dedicated to remembering and honoring current residents of the Cape May area who served their country during World War II. A computer on the third floor holds several interviews with area World War II veterans. Visitors will be able to hear first-hand experiences from veterans like Winnie Rosewag, who was a scout for the US Army and was the first man out of his unit to find the enemy. Hear how he landed in Normandy at D-Day and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Meet US.Navy vet Vince Panzano, who was a crewman

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on a ship that participated in D-Day and transported famous people like Roosevelt, Churchill, and Eisenhower. Panzano also witnessed the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay. Hear Marvin Hume describe his adventures during six Pacific invasions. Vince Pale tells his story of how he was the only survivor when his bomber was shot down over Germany and how he was imprisoned in the infamous Stalag 17. US Army vet Ed Kent describes how he landed on D-Day and was wounded shortly after. Marine Corps veteran Joe Moke explains how his first and last battle of the war was Iwo Jima, because he was wounded shortly after he witnessed the flag raising atop Mount Suribachi.

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CAPE MAY FILM FESTIVAL

NATURE CENTER OF CAPE MAY

WHERE IS IT? The 14th Annual Cape May Film Festival will be held at the historic Chalfonte Hotel on October 17-19, 2014.

WHERE IS IT? On Delaware Avenue, near the US Coast Guard base.

Explore all the amazing things around the cape... this is a children’s wonderland!

Movies. Workshops. Community.

WHY SHOULD I GO? Cape May Film Festival hosts the best independent films being made in New Jersey or being screened for the first time in the Garden State. Meet the directors, producers, actors. The 2013 festival featured four-time Academy Award-nominated Beasts of the Southern Wild. The 2014 event will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles coming to the US. Enjoy the best films ever — not on TV, not on Netflix — only at the three-time winner of the New Jersey People’s Choice Award for Favorite Film Festival. Join them for Film Camp screenings on June 27 (call or write for details). The work of Cape May Film Society continues all year-round. “Membership to the society is free,” says Corbin Cogswell, Chair of the society’s Program and Membership Committee. Also, the Society hosts an annual film camp that teaches students filmmaking, and teamwork. You can find out more about the Cape May Film Society at capemayfilm.org or by calling/texting 609-326-FEST (3378). CAPE MAY FILM FESTIVAL

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WHY SHOULD I GO? The Nature Center offers adult, family and children’s programs, from guided kayaking trips, cycling tours, family hikes, private garden tours, beginner birding field trips and wildlife-friendly gardening programs. Summertime brings children’s day camps, Monday through Friday throughout July and August, for preschool through ninth grades. It’s designed with summer visitors in mind — campers may attend just one day or all summer. The Nature Center’s day doesn’t end with the setting sun. Join them for evening family programs, including full moon kayak tours, evening campfires and moonlight beach strolls in search of bats, ghost crabs and other nocturnal creatures. Fall is the time to enjoy the change of seasons and the panoramic view from the welcome center’s three-story observation tower. It’s also the perfect time to join migrating Monarchs for a tour of the wildlife meadows and gardens. 1600 Delaware Avenue, Cape May

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ALEKSEY PHOTOGRAPHY

You’ve seen his photos all over the pages of “Exit Zero” and this book! Now let Aleksey capture YOUR special event.

ABOUT THE ARTIST If you’re familiar with Cape May’s wildly popular weekly publication, Exit Zero (produced by the publishers of this book), then you will most likely know the name Aleksey Moryakov. Aleksey is the hard-working, super-pleasant, hyper-efficient young man who chronicles Cape May life through the lens of his fancy Canon EOS camera. He is also responsible for most of the photographs in this book that you are holding. Aleksey’s blond-headed, bespectacled, smiling face seems to be everywhere, from the beach to the bars, to house parties, weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. And indeed, he IS everywhere. Not only does he shoot for Exit Zero and Cool Cape May, he also has a successful commercial photography business. With his technical knowledge, excellent people skills, knowledge of the area and Herculean work ethic, Aleksey is a great choice to shoot a special occasion. He is equally at home with a grand wedding on the lawn of Congress Hall or a simpler affair on the beach, where he will use Cape May’s amazing light to capture some dreamy images you will cherish forever. Or if you want some beautiful, memorable portraits of your family, friends, loved one, or pet, give Aleksey a call. Basically, you can take him anywhere — and ALWAYS get excellent results.

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CRYSTAL MARRY US

Cape May is a perfect place for a wedding... and here’s a company that will ensure your ceremony is perfect, too!

ABOUT THE COMPANY So you’ve decided to get married in Cape May, amongst the Victorian buildings, romantic beaches, and small-town intimacy. Months have been spent planning the perfect wedding, from the dress to the invitations to the decorations. However, have you decided who will actually be marrying you? Crystal Marry Us, located in Cape May, has performed hundreds of ceremonies as a New Jersey wedding officiant. The company specializes in beachside weddings and ceremonies that are unique to each couple. Crystal Marry Us will invest time in getting to know you as a couple so that you can create a ceremony filled with joy, moving words, and a romantic touch. Don’t be discouraged from making any special requests — the company is very flexible to your wishes. Throughout their years as a wedding officiant in Cape May, Crystal Marry Us has established close ties with many local vendors. They will be more than willing to recommend the town’s best ceremony locations, bakeries and caterers, photographers, dresses, lodging, music, and more. If you need assistance writing your vows, they can help you with that, too!

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ABOUT THE COMPANY Exit Zero Publishing produce this book MURDER, MAYHEM... AND MIRTH you are holding, as well as the city’s phenomenally successful weekly IN MAGICAL CAPE MAY, NJ! magazine Exit Zero, which was launched on the Fourth of July in r Spooky 2003. Loosely based on the legendary Pennywise, Exit Zero built on And Othe y Tales CapeO’BrMiena that much-loved periodical’s formula of snapping happy photos of By Terry folks on the beach, expanding it into a beefy publication packed with information for tourists and locals, along with humorous columns and hundreds of photos. As well as producing 47 weekly black-and-white issues, the company publishes six high-quality color glossy issues, whichThisprovide book was lovingly conceived and created in Cool Cape May by in-depth supplements to the weekly content. Exit Zero Publishing EXIT ZERO history of one of the oldest places of worship in New www.exitzero.us richly illustrated The Exit Zero folks also produce several high-quality books every Jersey, the First Baptist Church of May. Learn about the pastors ANCape EXIT ZERO PUBLICATION who built the congregation over the years, the characters who occupied year — recent highlights were The Chalfonte, a beautifully illustrated, the pews, discover fascinating insights into the way we used to live... and the crucial role this much-loved church continues to play in its community. fascinating history of Cape May’s famed old hotel; and the best-selling $19.95 history book, The First Resort, which sold out its first edition in 2009 and has been reprinted with even more historic photographs of Designed & published by Exit Zero Publishing www.exitzero.us Cape May. The Philadelphia Inquirer named it one of the Best Coffee The Dream That Table Books of the Year. All of these books are sold at the Exit Zero Wouldn’t Die Store & Gallery and also at their online store, ezstore.us. Last year By ann Galbraith the company published The Essential Lucky Bones Cookbook for the wildly popular Cape May restaurant — the book has gone on to become a major best-seller in the area. The company has also custom published award-winning books on subjects ranging from wrestling to airports and poetry and have worked with major companies and individual writers. The company’s publisher, Jack Wright, has been in the business for nearly 30 years, working as a senior editor at daily newsapers in the UK and AAat thrilling thrilling story storyofofmagazines in the US. With his experience and awardconsumer high highrisks, risks,big bigideas, ideas, winning skills, Exit Zero Publishing is able to produce world-class large large monsters, monsters,and andaa books, but at small-town prices. HUGE HUGE amount amount ofoffun! fun! Recently, the company has produced books for the municipality of   Wildwood Crest and the First Baptist Church of Cape May. They’re currently working on a book commemorating the 2014 centennial of Stone Harbor, and every year produces the Concierge magazine for Cape Resorts Group, which operate Congress Hall and The Virginia Hotel, among other properties, in Cape May. Exit Zero Publishing will happily discuss publishing opportunities with individuals and companies large and small.   EXIT EXIT them. See below for information on how to contact ZERO ZERO Publishing Publishing MURDER-OKE! And Other Spooky

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CAPE ATLANTIC LANDSCAPING

Sure, they’ll take great care of your garden, but this is a company that does SO much more than that! ABOUT THE COMPANY You’ve been cooped up all winter, and you want nothing more than to feel the sunshine on your face and the cool breeze on your skin. You want to hear ice cubes clinking in a glass of lemonade, and take in the sweet smell of a nearby barbeque… perhaps with a little music of your choice playing from an outdoor speaker. But you can’t. Because every time you set foot in your backyard, you get a sinking feeling. It’s as patchy and dry out there as the head of an old, balding man — which is not surprising, considering you live by the ocean. The salt air, though great for the soul, isn’t so easy on your grass… or your stress level. You could sweat it out in the summer heat, mowing this, planting that, cleaning the gutters, maybe even trying to install an outdoor sound system… but it seems a shame to do all that work only to be exhausted and underwhelmed by the result. By the time you’re done organizing your supplies in the garage, you’re likely out of time for anything else. Maintaining an outdoor aesthetic isn’t easy, and it likely isn’t the best use of your weekends off. Cape Atlantic Landscaping will take all the hassle from you, so that your backyard becomes a haven of tranquility rather than an overgrown source of hairpulling anxiety. They have extensive knowledge of lawn seeds, fertilizers, and — perhaps most importantly if you have children or a pet you’d like to keep away from harsh chemicals — environmentally-friendly pesticides. They’ll take your lawn to the next level with a beautiful garden — flower, herb, even butterfly — and envy-inducing lights at holiday time. And since your lawn will have become your favorite piece of the planet, it’s only right the entryways, garden walks, patios, planting beds and driveways should be up to par with tasteful paver and stone work — Cape Atlantic is the affordable choice for this as well. The services provided are too many to name — they’ll even organize that garage we mentioned earlier, and install that outdoor speaker. Then pour yourself that glass of lemonade…

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www.capeatlanticlandscaping.com


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cape harbor shell

A full-service repair shop, a propane refill station, small-town friendly service... and did we mention they sell gas, too?

WHERE IS IT? As owner/operators Jerry and Christine Mancuso say, “We’re at Exit 0!” You can’t miss Cape Harbor Shell, whether you’re going into, or out of, town. WHY SHOULD I GO? Well, because you need gas, of course. But Cape Harbor Shell offers more than that. Jerry and his crew have been in business for 21 years, and that doesn’t happen by accident. Cape Harbor Shell is a full-service repair shop, under the expert eye of head mechanic Arthur Moore, offering multiple services on both domestic and foreign cars. They are open all year-round. In addition, Cape Harbor Shell is also a propane refill station. Cape Harbor Shell accepts all major credit cards for the convenience of their customers, and those customers include both vacationers and locals alike —

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“about 50/50,” Jerry told us. And while there may be a national brand name on the sign out front, the attitude here is strictly small-town friendly. “If people break down on vacation, we’ll give them a lift into town, drop them off at the mall, and then go pick them up when their car is ready,” Jerry told us. “They’re usually a little bit less stressed out after a nice meal at one of Cape May’s great restaurants.” When we remarked that he’s probably seen a lot at his location through all these years, Jerry agreed. So, has there ever been anything as exciting as a baby being born in his parking lot? “Not yet. But now that you’ve said it, I wouldn’t be surprised.” INSIDER TIP: Cape Harbor Shell Gas offers both towing AND lock-out services, for those “uh-oh” situations.

(609) 898-0855 « www.capeharborshell.com


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CAPE MAY TIMES

See Cape May’s scenic beauty all year long — and get the latest news and happenings online

ABOUT THE WEBSITE At Cape May Times, they love to take gorgeous pictures and tell interesting stories — the kind you want to share with friends. Whether it’s photos of a surprise January snowstorm, a Halloween tale that would bring tears to your eyes, or the unexpected beauty of Cape May in the fall, Cape May Times always delivers awesome snapshots and news stories. They love local food — follow them as they report back on their latest foodie discoveries. While you’re at it, plan your vacation right from their website. You’ll find everything you need, from vacation rentals to hotels to bed and breakfasts. Once you’re back home, you can find Cape May Times on Facebook (facebook.com/capemay) on Twitter (twitter.com/capemay) and right in your in box (sign up for their email newsletter!) Of course you can always visit them any time, day or night, at their website, www.CapeMayTimes.com.

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CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB OF CAPE MAY Imagine a wedding overlooking the harbor. Imagine no more!

ABOUT THE COMPANY Your search for the ultimate wedding venue in Cape May has ended. Let the beauty and romantic atmosphere of the Corinthian Yacht Club bring out the beauty and romance of your special day. The harbor views add an air of timelessness that one will never forget. Try your best to schedule a sunset wedding — the result will be breathtaking. Whether you prefer a beach wedding or a clubhouse wedding, the Corinthian Yacht Club is very flexible with your specific needs. The main floor offers spacious seating for up to 180 guests and features a large ballroom, separate bar, and screened-in porch. If your party happens to be a bit larger, you may request to add a tent overlooking the harbor. For smaller weddings, engagement parties, and rehearsal dinners that have 90 or fewer guests, the club’s relaxing second floor features an outdoor covered porch, deck, bar, and is handicap accessible. Regardless of whether you pick a sit down dinner or a buffet, the Cape May Corinthian Yacht Club’s renowned chef, Harry Gleason, will prepare a menu that promises to satisfy the tastes of all your guests.

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1819 Delaware Avenue, Cape May « (609) 884-8000

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www.capemaybeachwedding.com


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DE SATNICK’S WINDOW FASHIONS

Cape May County’s leader in quality window coverings, de Satnick’s offer a beautiful solution to all home improvement needs

ABOUT THE COMPANY Serving Cape May County and beyond, de Satnick’s Window Fashions is a familyowned and operated business, started in 1973. De Satnick’s is a Hunter Douglas Showcase Priority Dealer, and is celebrating its 41st year in business. The company is fully licensed and insured, and is registered with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Window treatments are the finishing touch as well as the final accessory for your home. They can dramatically transform the appearance, add to the ambiance of a room, dampen sound, and reduce your home’s heating and cooling costs. No matter what ideas you have for your windows, de Satnick’s will help you find the perfect solution. Visit the newly updated website, desatnicks.com, to browse specific products and see photos of local homes throughout the online picture gallery. Palm Beach Plantation and NewStyle Composite shutters are very popular in our seashore setting, filtering sunlight

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exposure without sacrificing the view. De Satnick’s also offers real wood and composite blinds, Silhouette Window Shadings, Vignette Roman Shades, natural woven wood shades, and Duette honeycomb shades. The de Satnick’s drapery workroom produces custom-made draperies, swags, jabots, and cornices. Sheers and laces are available in many designs, which fit nicely with the classic Victorian-style decors in the Cape May area. Fabrics are available from popular textile companies such as Duralee, Kasmir, Michaels, Kravet, Robert Allen, Coco and ADO. Providing clients with the highest quality products at fair prices with outstanding service is the standard in which the company proudly upholds. While providing excellent service to local clients, de Satnick’s has traveled to clients’ primary residences and other vacation homes throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Florida, California, the Bahamas and Fiji!

www.desatnicks.com


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MP MYERS PHOTOGRAPHY Make your magical memories last forever!

ABOUT THE ARTIST There’s a reason that Cape May County attracts artists...the light is so beautiful, and Mary Pat Myers expertly takes advantage of that. You can see the results on this page — the natural light lends a magic to the photography that artificial lighting simply cannot capture. Mary Pat opened her Cape May studio in 1990 after falling in love with the town, and has run her studio gallery for more than 20 years. Mary Pat specializes in children’s and family portraits — parents have been known to cry at her portraits of their children (and we mean that in a purely positive way). In addition to her amazing family and children’s beach photography, Mary Pat captures the essence of childhood in her sweet storytelling portraits. So capture your family’s time in beautiful Cape May with a call to Mary Pat. Her photographs have a classic, timeless appeal that makes moments unforgettable.

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(609) 884-6354

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www.mpmyersphotography.com


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LINEN LADIES

Let them take care of life’s boring necessities! ABOUT THE COMPANY Now here’s a good idea! Linen Ladies is able to supply all the bed linens and towels you will need during your stay in Cape May (your vacation rental only provides pillows, bedspreads and mattress pads). Your linens are packaged with pride, labeled with your name and rental unit and will be waiting for you when you check in with your realtor. When you are checking out, return your linens in their original bags and drop them off with your keys. Linen Ladies offers a $15 delivery and pick-up service for those who either do not use a participating realtor (ask when making your reservation) or will be arriving after 5pm. The company also offers a bedmaking service. And... those clever Linen Ladies now also rent port-a-cribs, pack-n-plays, strollers and beach chairs. You don’t even have to pick up the phone... visit them online and order everything you need at your convenience. It really does make vacation planning a breeze!

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Cape May

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(609) 884-3246

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www.linenladies.com


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TINA MARKOE PHOTOGRAPHY Magic moments are precious. You need a professional.

ABOUT THE ARTIST By the time you walk down the aisle, you may have pored over so many books and watched so many videos that you feel like an expert. You want to see yourself looking like a bride in a magazine. You want to recall how you were feeling when you were moments away from walking down the aisle. You want your photographer to capture that special moment when you see your beloved waiting for you at the altar. And you want to be reminded of the look on his face when he realizes the beautiful woman walking toward him will be his wife. It’s those nuances that make your day different from any other. There are so many other special moments in between the traditional wedding rituals, even for a fleeting moment, and that’s where a photojournalist can make a difference. It’s one day that really does go by in the twinkle of an eye and Tina Markoe Photography will capture those special moments for you. With 16 years of experience as a newspaper photojournalist, Tina knows the art of quietly observing people in order to capture real, unforced images. The result is spontaneous, artistic and sometimes funny. But always true. Memories, after all, are made of this.

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(609) 744-7886

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www.tInaphotos.com


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CHRIS CLEMANS SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Setting the standard of excellence for the real estate profession in Cape May since 1990

ABOUT THE COMPANY Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty and has set the standard of excellence for the real estate profession in Victorian Cape May since opening in 1990. Chris and her team of agents integrate modern technology and marketing with professionalism to provide listing, sale and rental clients with leading service. Christina P. Clemans and the individuals on her team are

well trained and knowledgeable about all aspects of the active and exciting market in America’s Original Seaside Resort. All members of the Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty team are actively engaged in community groups, organizations and locally oriented activities, keeping abreast of information important to buyers and sellers of real estate. The Chris Clemans agents live here, work here, socialize here, raise their families here, and take the business of helpings

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others do the same very seriously indeed. Just driving through town you will notice how many of their signs you see: a testament to their trustworthiness in this town. Whether you are looking for a summer home, new residence, investment property, bed and breakfast inn or the perfect vacation rental, you need look no further than the professionals at Chris Clemans Sotheby’s International Realty.

1159 Washington Street, Cape May « (609) 884-3332

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www.chrisclemansSIR.com



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COASTLINE REALTY

Family-owned and operated full service real estate office with expert local knowledge and award-winning realtors

ABOUT THE COMPANY Coastline Realty specializes in waterfront and luxury properties along the Cape May and Cape May Point coastline. Carol Menz, GRI, SRES, CRS, SFR, ABR is the broker/owner of Coastline Realty, an independent, family-owned and operated office that’s been in business for 40 years. Coastline Realty is a full-service real estate agency. Their agents can show you any home in the Cape May County Multiple Listing Service. Looking to relocate or sell your home and would like one of their agents to help you through the process? Ask one of their agents to prepare for you a package of homes listed and sold in your desired neighborhood. Coastline Realty offers many vacation rentals for the summer season, as well as in the off-season. Do you need a home large enough for a wedding group or family reunion? They have plenty to choose from. Select from their many vacation properties.

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Availability goes fast. Call today or visit their website! Why should you call Coastline? • Because being one of the top offices in town is hard work and they work hard for you. • Selling or buying a home is a complex process and Coastline agents are your full-service experts. Honesty, integrity and trustworthiness are the building blocks of their reputation. • They know the Cape May area — all of the best restaurants, nightlife, boating, and best places to visit, all year-round. • They are knowledgeable in Cape May, Cape May Point and West Cape May zoning, historic preservation, construction, investment properties, hotels, B&Bs, interior design. They know who’s who — the plumbers, electricians, handymen, and so on. • They are savvy negotiators with your best interest at heart and have real estate skills that are surpassed by none.

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• Their experienced team of realtors know the inventory of available properties and will help find your dream home. Be assured Coastline will manage your entire transaction from marketing to SOLD! • They have been a Cape May County Chamber of Commerce member for 40 years and have experience marketing, selling and renting properties in every price range in the county. • Friends and family have no concerns when they give out Coastline’s name and number. It is smooth sailing at Coastline Realty. They want to be your friends for life, not just during your real estate experience. Call and chat today! Ask about designations held by agents at Coastline Realty: Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR); Certified Residential Specialist (CRS); Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI); Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (SFR); Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES).

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HOMESTEAD REAL ESTATE

Friendly, award-winning agents who will find the home of your dreams or place your family in the perfect rental ABOUT THE COMPANY Whether you’re looking for a property to rent, buy or sell in the greater Cape May area, HomeStead Real Estate is here to serve you from their beautiful new headquarters on the corner of Broad and Bank Streets (on the site of the old Wawa) — right in the heart of Cape May. HomeStead’s broker/owner Dagmer Chew and her agents are committed to Cape May in every way… because it’s home. A lifelong resident of Cape May, Dagmer has been helping people find their home in this town for 20 years, working with an experienced team of professional and caring agents. The central tenets of HomeStead are collaboration, personal service and creativity — always seeking out the “newest and best” in services, technologies and practices that the industry can offer, and delivering them with good oldfashioned customer service. To best showcase the breadth of HomeStead’s presence in the marketplace, they recognize the importance of investment in website functionality as portals to sales and rentals. Their sales team adheres to the high standards required in an ever-changing industry, and are continually expanding their knowledge about the complex and vibrant market in Cape May. Because they are members of this close-knit community, they instinctively know how to best serve as guides and informed resources. On the rental side, HomeStead has invested in a dedicated rental department. HomeStead is the only local member of VRMA (Vacation Rental Management Association) and prides itself in being at the forefront of the vacation rental industry. They’re the only agency to offer easy credit card and digital lease transactions, as well as drive-thru check-in and check-out procedures, making arrival and departure a breeze. Their mobile app (CapeMayYourWay) helps guests become locals in a jiffy — with lots of information on local establishments and attractions, plus GPS capabilities, and access to important property details — all at visitors’ fingertips. Whether it’s the blooming spring, beachy summer, vibrant fall or tranquil winter, HomeStead is ready to serve you in Cape May, the Resort for All Seasons!

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502 Bank Street, Cape May

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SPICERS CREEK AT CAPE MAY MARINA Eat, boat, play, relax... live the waterfront lifestyle!

ABOUT THE PROPERTY In January, 2013, Scarborough Properties, a family-owned-and-operated real estate developer since 1965, purchased the Cape May Marina and existing Osprey Landing home sites with the aim of improving and completing the existing residential development, and enhancing the existing marina. It was then that Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina was born. Now, you can build your dream home right here in Cape May. With 37 elegantly simple homes, nestled alongside a full-service marina, Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina offers amenities and amusements for everyone. Discover a richer quality of life, with two resort pools, breezy cabanas, an inviting clubroom and bar, waterfront

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walking paths, and spectacular views of Spicers Creek. The luxury single-family home sites in this waterfront community allow you to customize your own open floor plan with your own custom builder, or choose one of the existing homes ready to enjoy. Boating enthusiasts can chart a course for Cape May Marina and live the waterfront lifestyle. Power and sail-boating enthusiasts will enjoy convenient and safe deep-water access, new shower facilities, summer slips, in-water winter storage and a full array of marine services. All within the heart of Cape May, the nation’s oldest seaside resort. Come boat, play, eat, relax and live in style. Discover all the reasons to make Spicers Creek at Cape May Marina your home port.

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www.spicerscreek.com


This is your opportunity to become part of a fun waterfront community, with world-class amenities, and irresistible surroundings, at Cape May Marina.


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APEX REALTY, THERESA SENICO Offering quality, expert local service with that personal touch

ABOUT THE COMPANY Theresa is a licensed broker-salesperson with Apex Realty, who have been a part of the Cape May community for more than 30 years, and specializes in sales along the Delaware Bay side of the Jersey Shore. She is knowledgeable in every aspect of the real estate market and committed to providing quality service to buyers, sellers and investors. She recently earned a new designation and became certified as a resort and second home specialist. Along with the technological knowledge and marketing expertise that today’s market requires, she provides oldfashioned service and dedication to her clients. If you are looking to buy or sell a home, or if you simply have property management needs, Theresa will provide you with the top-notch service you deserve. Call her today. The office is located just outside of Cape May on Bayshore Road in Villas.

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2505 Bayshore Road, Villas

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(609) 408-4655/800-894-2739

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www.jerseyshorehomesbytheresasenico.com


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COLDWELL BANKER SOL NEEDLES REAL ESTATE Cape May’s first real estate company. Five generations, more than 100 years later, it’s still run by the same family.

ABOUT THE COMPANY In 1901, Sol Needles started the first real estate office in Cape May, and to this day it’s stayed in the family. Sol’s daughter Catherine took over in 1922 and ran it with part-time help for 40 years until her son Barney joined in the late 1950s. Barney took over the business in 1963 and, in 1976, Bill Bezaire, the former husband of one of Barney’s daughters, joined the office. That same year, another of Barney’s daughters, Lynn Gleeson, came on board. In 1987, Sol Needles joined forces with Coldwell Banker, giving them national recognition. And in 1999 Lynn and Bill bought the business from Barney and have kept the company No. 1 in Cape May. Coldwell Banker maintains a major portion of the market share in the city and many of the salespeople are perennial recipients of the multi-million dollar sales award. However, Coldwell Banker manages to maintain the feeling of a small, family-run business, now in its fifth generation (Bill’s son, Chris, is in the company and Lynn’s son, Mike, has recently joined the company too). So you KNOW that when you deal with Coldwell Banker, you’re getting local knowledge and expertise. And when you mix expertise with experience and a very friendly team of agents, you know you’ve picked the right real estate company. Not pictured: Valier Labar, bookkeeper; Lee Marcotte, salesperson; and Bud Emig, salesperson.

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512 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

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DELLAS AGENCY

This family-owned and operated real estate agency has been providing continuous, courteous service since 1934

ABOUT THE COMPANY The Dellas family has operated a real estate business in Cape May for 80 years — since 1986 it has been operated by broker/owner Kim Marie Dellas, who took over from her mom and dad, Margaret B. and Norman E. Dellas. So you know you’re in very capable hands. Last year, the company announced an expansion, introducing Dellas Property Management, under the leadership of Kim Marie Dellas and Property Manager Burt E. Myrick III. So, as well as providing potential buyers and renters with all the information and expertise they need, the company can also offer expert service to property owners, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Dellas will carry out repairs year-round (even at the height of summer), along with maintenance, property inspection and winterization. Dellas have also expanded their team — Sandra A. Bezaire and Carol D. Anderson have joined as agents; Christine Jones is their Rental Department Specialist; Barbara Morella is a Salesperson; Norman E. Dellas III is a referral agent; while Eileen M. Abadie and Elizabeth Anne Dellas anchor the bookkeeping department. Regular Cape May visitors will also know that Dellas operate the iconic 5 & 10 store (see page xxx) next door. Where else can someone make a purchase from a penny to the price of a property for sale, shop for today’s merchandise and relive the vintage years of the 40s and 50s, including the good old coffee counter and soda fountain?

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309 Decatur Street, Cape May

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deSatnick Real Estate

Take a highly competitive and energetic team, using every technological resource available, and you have a company that’s ready to do business! WHERE IS IT? On the corner of Lafayette Street and Madison Avenue, adjacent to Cape May City Elementary School. WHY SHOULD I GO? Whether you are in a position to buy a little piece of Cape May or to rent for a week, the sales team at deSatnick Real Estate is standing by. Broker/owner Todd deSatnick is a Cape May native and invested in real estate before obtaining his license. His experiences, along with a competitive nature fostered by his athletic background, have helped his company explode since he opened the brokerage in 2007. With a team of 23 agents, deSatnick’s services range from commercial and residential sales and acquisitions to assisting landlords and guests with rental properties. The deSatnick team is well-versed in social media skills. No avenue of potential client contact is overlooked. Just as each established relationship maintains the crew’s credibility, each fruitful relationship supports their cause. Everyone on the deSatnick team — including the office’s administrative personnel — is a licensed real estate agent. This requirement is by design. “We want anyone who calls the office to be able to speak with a licensed representative at any given time,” Todd says. Follow-through is the deSatnick modus operandi, and even the “part-timers” at deSatnick typically put in a week’s worth of work. “We are,” says deSatnick, “determined, sustainable, and committed to excellence.”

Front, from left: Colleen White, Gina Peterson, Ashley Peoples, Kevin Quinn, Todd deSatnick, Stacy Hutchinson, Sarah Mormello, Jaclyn Blair. Back, from left: Timothy Bush, Christopher Ohrenich, Ryan Griffin, Nicholas Mucha, Harold Griest, John King. Not pictured: Andrew Catanese, Brian Coen, Chad deSatnick, Sheila Langley Korol, Timothy Mucha, Lewis Ostrander, Cathi Remster, Tod Shoffler.

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INSIDER TIP: The website is comprehensive, whether you want to browse listings, get to know some of the agents, or peruse the gallery of properties the company has sold since its inception.

www.desatnickrealestate.com


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JERSEY CAPE REALTY

You want integrity, superb customer service, and a friendly, knowledgeable staff? You want to call Jersey Cape. ABOUT THE COMPANY It might happen at the local Wawa, or perhaps at the local theater, or at one of Cape May’s art functions. Or maybe it will happen at the fishing dock, or at one of Cape May’s many excellent restaurants. What are we talking about? Bumping into an agent from Jersey Cape Realty! That’s because the company, started in 1988 by Dee Lanzalotti, is comprised of agents who know this area inside out and who choose to live and work here (not that it’s a tough place in which to choose to live and work!). Jersey Cape has established a reputation that’s synonymous with integrity and has a team that’s very qualified — Dee’s brother, Jim Cheney (a certified real estate appraiser) joined the firm in 1997, and is supported by colleagues who work hard to maintain that hard-earned reputation. After practicing law in Philadelphia, Henry Lanzalotti decided to join the firm with his mother Dee in 2008. Jersey Cape offers the following services: • Residential Sales • Summer Rentals • Bed & Breakfast Sales • Vacation & Investment Properties • Commercial Sales • Land Development & Sales Remember, your dream of owning a home in Cool Cape May starts here! Why not give Jersey Cape a call, even if it’s just for an exploratory chat.

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739 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5800

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www.jerseycaperealty.com


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WILSEY REALTY Thinking of buying or selling in Cape May or beyond? Stop by for an easy chat with a Wilsey agent.

ABOUT THE COMPANY The Wilsey family name has been synonymous with integrity and dedication as part of the Greater Cape May community since 1954. That’s why Gail Wilsey Morrison, Broker/Owner of Wilsey Realty, LLC, was proud to choose the family name for her real estate company, located on the corner of Lafayette and Bank Street, in the heart of downtown historic Cape May. This level of commitment is why Wilsey Realty signs grace the front lawns of so many properties in Cape May and beyond.

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“We see your signs everywhere, so we decided to stop in,” is a frequent remark made by buyers, sellers and visitors looking for the perfect vacation rental. Wilsey Realty’s prime location, with on-site parking, is wonderfully convenient for clients and customers. Their fully renovated office, winner of an Historic Preservation Commission award, is a comfortable business setting with private conference rooms available to accommodate clients. Wilsey Realty fully embraces the technology that has

501 Lafayette Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-1007

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revolutionized the real estate industry. They offer an excellent, user-friendly website that assures sellers and landlords high exposure for their properties. Technology is a wonderful tool, but getting buyers and sellers to the closing table, or getting a lease signed, still requires having the best people, and Wilsey has exceptional realtors. Wilsey offers an experienced sales team, alongside the best support staff, all working together to exceed their clients’ expectations.

www.ilseyrealty.com « info@wilseyrealty.com


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BUCKINGHAM MOTEL

An oceanfront locale with family rates and comfort. Walk to it all or just enjoy your view.

WHERE IS IT? Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, down on the east end of Beach Avenue. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Because the Buckingham has the best rates at the beach. And not only that — it is within walking distance of Cape May’s excellent restaurants, shopping, fishing areas and the city’s famed Historic District. Take advantage of Cape May’s varied seashore activities and things to do like dolphin and bird-watching, fishing and boat trips, bicycling and surfing, plus many and varied trolley tours, festivals, theaters and so much more. Or just relax on the sparkling white sandy beaches with a good book. Cape May is a quaint family-oriented seaside resort, rich in Victorian architecture, gourmet restaurants and B&Bs. From your room at the Buckingham Motel, you can watch the sun rise (and set) and the dolphins swimming. There are several different room types and efficiency units, some with oceanfront views. There is also a one-bedroom apartment, with full kitchen, bath, sleeping up to five, with housekeeping service. All the amenities you need for the perfect seaside family holiday are here at the Buckingham: coffee makers, AC and heat, cable color television, off-street parking, daily maid service, in-room telephones, barbeque grill, bike rental and more. So, for a family holiday that WON’T break the bank, give the Buckingham a call.

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1111 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-4073

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www.buckinghammotel.com


Lunch & Afternoon Tea « Price Of Entrées: $8-$18 « Booking A Table Advised « Handicap Accessible « V, MC, AE, D « On-Site Parking « Takeout Available « Kids' Menu


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CARROLL VILLA

In a city full of special buildings, on its most beautiful street, sits a very special place... with a very friendly vibe

WHERE IS IT? Half a block from the beach and the beautifully renovated mall on gorgeous Jackson Street, in the heart of the Historic District. WHY SHOULD I GO? This is a special place in a city that’s rightly famous for its architecture. The Carroll Villa offers a wonderful combination of a grand, historic building with an unpretentious, creative and very welcoming atmosphere. Built in 1882 as a seaside escape for families, it was modeled after the Italian villa style. It has an imposing, sweeping porch, tall front windows, a symmetrical facade and a cupola. For a romantic weekend, a family vacation, or a unique conference site, the Villa offers 21 attractively priced Victorian guest rooms, all beautifully furnished with period antiques, private baths, AC, ceiling fans, flat-screen TVs, free wireless internet, and more. Large conference and meeting rooms within the hotel and dining rooms offer comfortable and ambient environments for corporate meetings, workshops, family reunions, weddings and rehearsal dinners. This family-run hotel is also home of the nationally acclaimed, locally famous Mad Batter restaurant (see page 122). This means that staying here will get you a delicious full breakfast every morning. There’s no better way to start another special day in Cape May.

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(609) 884-9619

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www.carrollvilla.com



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THE CHALFONTE HOTEL

Even in historic Cape May there is nowhere quite like the Chalfonte... the city’s oldest hotel has a character all its own

WHERE IS IT? On Howard Street, two short blocks from the ocean. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Now into its 138th season, The Chalfonte is the oldest continuously-operating hotel in America’s Original Seaside Resort. Although it underwent renovations in 2009, including the renovation of more than 60 private baths, two suites and AC, no other place has retained its original charm quite like this grand old lady. The hotel is single-, couple-, group- and family-friendly, and features 70 rooms, many with private baths and others maintaining shared baths down the hall. It’s part of the quirky culture and community of The Chalfonte that provides you accommodations with traditions and value. Guests come to The Chalfonte because they’re offered more than a place to stay. Unfettered by modern pressures, people return to experience the hotel’s tranquility and charm. Its signature third-floor cupola boasts amazing views, and guests love sitting on rockers along the sweeping veranda, sipping a cocktail served up by the venerable King Edward Bar, or enjoying dinner at the classic Magnolia Room restaurant (see page 124). And many a bride has tossed her bouquet from the second-floor front porch. With the draw of the hotel’s extensive calendar of concerts, workshops, events and art exhibits, The Chalfonte is a perfect home away from home. While there, read up on the hotel’s rich history by getting a copy of the beautiful coffee table book, The Chalfonte, which is on sale in the hotel lobby.

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(609) 884-8409

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www.chalfonte.com



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HENRY SAWYER INN

A magnificent old jewel with all the modern amenities you are looking for... it’s an irresistible combination

WHERE IS IT? On Columbia Avenue, one of the most beautiful streets in this beautiful resort town. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? This cozy gabled house sits in the very center of the Historic District, a place where it’s easy to forget what century you’re in. The Henry Sawyer will gently remind you of the present day with modern amenities like air-conditioning, TVs, whirlpool baths, a private fridge and wireless internet access... before lulling you back into the past with cozy fireplaces, meticulously decorated rooms and the wide, breezy front porch. Mother-daughter team, Barbara and Mary Morris, have ensured that no detail is overlooked in this gorgeous home. Beach-goers will find attention has

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722 Columbia Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-5667 / 800-449-5667

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been paid to every comfort: chairs, towels, hot and cold après-beach showers you can use even after check-out; no detail has been overlooked. Antique lovers will be impressed by the Henry Sawyer’s collection and history buffs will appreciate how much care has been put into researching the house and its occupants. You can enjoy your delicious homemade breakfast under the watchful eyes of the Hummel collection in the custom built dining-room cabinetry. Book a room with a private veranda, or make new friends during afternoon tea while rocking on the porch... the Henry Sawyer is perfect for every season. Feel free to email any questions right to the innkeepers at henrysawyerinn@verizon.net.

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HOTEL ALCOTT

A simpler, quieter existence with all of life’s comforts. A perfect combination!

WHERE IS IT? On Grant Street, just off Beach Avenue. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The Hotel Alcott is a Cape May gem. It has old-world charm everywhere you look — in the 31 custom guest rooms and suites, in the beautiful lobby, in the verandah lined with wooden rocking chairs and decorated with plants and flowers, in the luscious center courtyard with a gurgling fountain, and in the exquisite antiques that add finishing touches. This is truly a charming retreat from your “real” life. But of course, along with this charm you will also find all the modern features of a full-service hotel. The Hotel Alcott’s custom guest rooms and suites are luxuriously appointed for comfort with pillowtop mattresses, custom down duvets, plush European linens, in-suite robes and slippers, flatscreen LCD televisions, complimentary wireless internet service and expansive, relaxing verandahs. If that wasn’t enough, the Hotel Alcott houses the three-star La Verandah restaurant (see page 118), which is as elegant and fine as the building itself. You can choose between the high-ceilinged dining room, restored to its 19th-century magnificence, or the outdoor verandah. So, if your idea of a perfect vacation includes sitting on a rocking chair on a beautiful verandah, or in a verdant courtyard, reading a book and sipping a cold drink as you are refreshed by breezes from the nearby ocean, then Hotel Alcott is your kind of place.

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107-113 Grant Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-5868 / 800-272-3004

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www.hotelalcott.com



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HOTEL MACOMBER

A magical old landmark building houses a gorgeous hotel and one of New Jersey’s finest restaurants

WHERE IS IT? The Macomber is a family-run seashore hotel located on the corner of Beach Avenue and Howard Street in Cape May, a stone’s throw from the Atlantic Ocean. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Built at the turn of the century, the Macomber was the last Historic Landmark building erected in Cape May and, at the time, was the largest frame structure east of the Mississippi River! Recently renovated, this grand shingle-style

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mansion is within walking distance of all local attractions. Situated just a few steps from the beach, its relaxing, airy rooms catch the salty breezes and romantic sunsets. The main floor includes a large living room and a bright solarium overlooking Beach Avenue. Rockers on the ocean-front verandas tempt you to linger and relax. The Hotel Macomber offers cheerful, breezy bedrooms, nearly all with ocean views,

727 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-3020

moderately priced. Please note that all guest rooms are non-smoking. The ground level offers quaint shops, services, plus a great place to enjoy breakfast bagels. And there’s more... the hotel is also home of Union Park (see page TK), an elegant, awardwinning restaurant — it’s one of Cape May’s finest. Hotel Macomber is available for weddings, conventions, reunions and more. Call for more details.

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LA MER BEACHFRONT INN

A contemporary, beachfront inn right across the street from the ocean with a swimming pool. Enjoy luxurious comfort!

WHERE IS IT? Right across from the Atlantic Ocean, at the corner of Beach and Pittsburgh Avenues. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Because La Mer Beachfront Inn features the ultimate contemporary facilities, with 141 spectacular rooms that beautifully combine comfort and convenience. You can relax by the pool and order a cocktail from the Sand Bar Lounge. Or enjoy fine cuisine at The Pier House, an on-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The rooms at La Mer are accessible by three elevators and indoor halls, and each one is beautifully appointed with both style and modern convenience, such as granite wet bars with microwaves and refrigerators, safes, high-speed internet access, and those incredible views. They also have a fitness center, and meeting rooms for any special occasions. Plus the La Mer has a fullyequipped Business Center if you absolutely must do some work. And here’s a major bonus — they provide more than 50 percent covered, off-street parking... a real rarity in America’s Original Seaside Resort. Last year, the hotel debut a new spa, gym, additional rooms and a renovated wing building. Very chic!

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Pittsburgh and Beach Avenues, Cape May

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(609) 884-9000

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www.capemaylamer.com



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MAINSTAY INN

One of America’s most famous B&Bs is a Cape May jewel

WHERE IS IT? On Cape May’s beautiful B&B boulevard, Columbia Avenue. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Because it’s not only a jewel in the crown of Cape May’s B&B industry... it’s also one of the most renowned inns in the country, having been acclaimed in many magazines and newspapers — including the cover of New York magazine, when it was hailed for helping to usher in the B&B revolution in Cape May. The Mainstay benefited from a restoration that was stunning and meticulous. Its six guest rooms are furnished with splendid antiques, much as they were in the 19th century, but now all have private bathrooms with tub and shower. “Architecturally, no inn, anywhere, quite matches the Mainstay, an Italianate villa with a broad veranda, built in 1872 as a gambling and entertainment club for gentlemen,” says Condé Nast Traveler. The Mainstay was also featured in the travel book, 1000 Places To See Before You Die. So what are you waiting for?!

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635 Columbia Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-8690

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www.mainstayinn.com



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Montreal beach resort

With an oceanfront setting, and everything you could possibly need (from swimming pool to a patio bar and restaurant), this is the ultimate one-stop destination!

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue at Madison. WHY SHOULD I GO? Because The Montreal does an exemplary job of combining family-friendly accommodations with casual elegance. Friendly, yet unobtrusive service, and comfortably casual accommodations make The Montreal a favorite of vacationing families who return year after year and generation after generation. General Manager Stevan Overby told us that he recently checked in a fifth-generation returning guest. That’s FIFTH GENERATION — file that under ‘things that don’t happen by accident’. Speaking of which, the Montreal is now into the Hirsch family’s third

generation of management. We know that it’s hard when you’re on vacation. As in, it’s hard to tear yourself away from the pool, or your comfy deck chair with ocean view. Fortunately for you, the Montreal is like a self-contained island. You’ve got your comfortable room, swimming pool, two sun decks, private balcony, patio bar, liquor store, and the excellent Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille — all onsite. If you DO manage to wander over to the beach, The Montreal Beach Club has got you covered with beach umbrellas, chaise lounges, cabanas and other beach necessities. As for the rooms, there’s everything from a deluxe to a two-room efficiency. All of have been

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updated and the little touches haven’t been overlooked in the process — like the Tommy Bahama bathroom amenities, the complimentary WIFI, and the alarm clock with iPod connection. But no matter which accommodations you choose, it’s the friendly service that will bring you back. As Overby told us, “I have a sign in my office that says, ‘People may not remember what we say or what we do, but they will remember the way we make them feel.’ That’s how founder Harry Hirsch operated. Make people feel special, and they’ll come back. It’s that simple.” INSIDER TIP: The Montreal Beach Resort was a 2013 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence winner.

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www.montrealbeachresort.com



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MOORING BED & BREAKFAST

Comfortable elegance, irresistible homestyle breakfasts... all of this right next to the beach. That’s a win-win-win!

WHERE IS IT? On Stockton Avenue, in Cape May’s Historic District, just one building behind the beach. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The Mooring is something of an anomaly. It was designed as a guest house when it was built in 1882, unlike the vast majority of Cape May inns, which were originally intended as private homes. It has eight guest rooms and two suites, each with private bath, AC, ceiling fan and period furnishings. Several have ocean views, two have a private porch, and all but two have TVs, which is a good thing, since some guests prefer to go without. Let’s be honest, you can watch TV anywhere — Cape May has so many more inspiring visual treats. The Mooring’s dining room features tables for two, rather than larger, communal tables, which means you can enjoy the bountiful, home-cooked breakfasts with a little more privacy. Breakfast is plated and served to guests individually, and each day they offer three choices of hot entrée (a specialty French toast or Belgian waffle, and two different egg selections, cooked to order). Complimentary on-site parking is available, as well as free street parking on Stockton Avenue — another good thing.

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801 Stockton Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884~5425

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www.themooring.com



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OCEAN CLUB HOTEL

All the comforts of home, with the added luxury of beachfront recreation at its best... this is the way to stay in Cape May!

WHERE IS IT? Perfectly situated at 1035 Beach Avenue on the eastern end of Cape May’s beautiful beachfront. WHY SHOULD I GO? Location, location, location. Plus, you want to be pampered, don’t you? Although the Ocean Club Hotel’s greatest amenity is the beachfront location and accessibility to everything Cape May has to offer, it’s also a chic destination in its own right where no detail has been overlooked. The Ocean Club Hotel is redefining the luxury Cape May hotel experience with its blend of sophisticated style and breezy comfort. Let’s start with the rooms — 90 total, with several options for your stay, including Cape May’s first cabana rooms, poolside, with two luxury chaise lounge chairs, table and privacy curtains. There are soaking tub rooms, one and two-bedroom suites and efficiency wet-bar rooms with fridge, microwave, coffee maker and toaster. Don’t want to even make your own toast on vacation? No problem — their oceanside restaurant,

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SeaSalt (see page 140), is at your service for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with an al fresco seating option. It’s always happy hour on vacation — just take a seat at their ocean view bar for a cocktail. And if you can’t even manage to get out of your luxury chaise lounge to get into the restaurant, that’s okay too — there is poolside AND sun deck food and beverage service. Spellbound with bliss on the beach? Take advantage of the beachside service for lounge chairs, umbrellas and towels. Back in your room, you’ll find such luxuries as custom-designed furnishings, private balcony with panoramic ocean views, pillow-top mattresses with luxury linens, hi-def TVs with premium channels, wireless internet service, in-room phones with voicemail and free local calls, complimentary morning newspaper, iPod docking station, in-room safe, bellhop and concierge services, and a 24-hour front desk. In short... enjoy all the comforts of home with the added bonus of an ocean in the front yard. Now that’s what we call a vacation.

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(609) 884-7000

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www.oceanclubhotel.com



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Billmae Cottage

Superb suites, friendly hosts, and perfect for dogs!

WHERE IS IT? On elegant, tree-lined Washington Street, in downtown Cape May. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? If you have a dog, it’s a no-brainer. No other place in town makes such an effort to take care of both you and your pooch(es). Now, getting back to YOU again... each of the Billmae’s suites, decorated with a rustic country charm, offer a parlor, one or two bedrooms, private patios or decks, fully equipped kitchens with microwave, individual heat and AC, cable TV, VCR/DVD and free wi-fi too! Bicycles are available on request — since the Billmae is so central, you won’t need the car. Another great touch is the Yappy Hour — when the mood strikes the dogs (and their owners), they all get together and have a good yap on the porch. Owners Bob and Linda Steenrod provide treats for both canine AND human species. If you need to know how best to enjoy Cape May, Bob and Linda are both former presidents of the chamber of commerce and remain active in the community. All that info, experience, AND they’re the most genial hosts. You and Fido just found a home away from home!

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1015 Washington Street, Cape May

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(609) 898-8558

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www.billmae.com


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CAPRI MOTOR LODGE

A classic American motel by the beach, with all the amenities you need, plus ping-pong, shuffleboard... and a whole lot more

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue, at the corner of Madison, close to all the amenities in historic Cape May with a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Because the Capri is the classic American motel with the 21st-century amenities you expect. A vacation here is a truly fun experience, even when the weather doesn’t cooperate. There is ping-pong and shuffleboard if you want a little break from the beach (as if!) or some fun and games before dinner. There is a lovely swimming pool, with a kiddies’ pool, too, an ice machine and sun deck, plus gas barbeque grills for those nights

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when you want to cook up a treat for friends and family. Other welcome amenities include daily maid service, an elevator, cable TV, AC, telephones, shower room and restroom at the pool to save you a trip upstairs, plus laundry facilities and parking (one car per unit). Once you check in, just about everything you could need to have a nice, relaxing vacation is right there. Doesn’t seem like the folks at Capri are missing anything. All they need is you and your loved ones! Give them a call and see how they could make your vacation dreams come true.

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(609) 884-4727

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www.caprimotorlodge.com


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DORMER HOUSE

Come for the tea... stay for the night (or the week!) This is one special place.

WHERE IS IT? On Columbia Avenue, Cape May’s B&B wonderland. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The Dormer House is a distinctive Cape May B&B that’s still one of the most popular in this historic city. It’s a magnificent center hall Colonial-revival home, built in 1899 for marble dealer John Jacoby of Philadelphia, who was also the founder and first Commodore of the Cape May Yacht Club. Today, you can still enjoy the “gracious living and entertaining” he envisioned when he built the house. But you can also take advantage of flat-panel widescreen TVs, wireless high-speed internet access and irresistibly comfortable Serta pillowtop mattresses. And if you want a perfect holiday vacation, join the Doherty family for Christmas at the Dormer House. Sixteen columns of garland and bows, glistening with holiday cheer, welcome you. The warmth of the Grand Hall and open staircase are accented by a 15-foot tall tree. It’s one of Cape May’s Christmas highlights!

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800 Columbia Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-7446 / 800-884-5052

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www.dormerhousee.com


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FAIRTHORNE COTTAGE B&B

Tea on the porch, sherry by the fire, sumptuous breakfasts, blissful bedrooms, luxury bathrooms... life is good here!

WHERE IS IT? On Ocean Street, half-a-block from Cape May’s main beach. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? This beautifully appointed Inn is your intimate retreat. Centrally located in the heart of town, the Fairthorne is just steps to shopping, dining, tours and the beach. There is also on-site parking for all rooms. Your room features king beds with Sleep Number mattresses that you can adjust to your personal sleeping preference and there are cool luxury linens compliment the bed. Your bath is a

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private haven to relax, either in our spa showers or one of our rooms with two person tubs. Either way the baths are a unique vision of comfort during your stay. Fireplaces, flat-screen TVs, docking stations for your iPod, iphone, ipad and mini fridge provide the in-room amenities you deserve. Sumptuous breakfast, afternoon cookies, bicycles, beach chairs and beach towels are all included in your stay at the Fairthorne. Whether you sit on our climate controlled front porch or our open air gazebo to people watch or read a book, you will not be disappointed in your choice of the Fairthorne.

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(609) 884-8791 / 800-438-8742

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www.fairthorne.com


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HERITAGE INN

Directly across the street from the promenade and the beach... this is what you call the perfect location!

WHERE IS IT? Perfectly located right in the center of Cape May’s beachfront on Beach Avenue. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? They say location is everything; if so, booking a room at the Heritage Inn will help you make the most out of your Cape May vacation. Across the street from the promenade, right in the center of the beachfront, and walking distances from some of Cape May’s best restaurants... this is where you find the Heritage Inn. Family-owned and operated for more than 45 years, the Heritage Inn has a tranquil atmosphere that caters to both family-oriented vacations as well as the perfect couples getaway. Staying at the Heritage Inn gives you options. Not

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721 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-7300

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feeling the beach today? That’s fine — sunbathe at the pool or on the rooftop deck overlooking the beachfront while the kids swim the day away. Walk along the promenade or through the shops at the Washington Street Mall. The Heritage Inn knows that vacations are for relaxing, which is why you don’t have to worry about finding parking — all guests can use the onsite parking lot. Additionally, the Heritage Inn features extra large motel rooms with either two double beds or one king, and some rooms come with a full kitchenette. They’ve got the location, the amenities and the personalized service... all you have to do is bring your family, and relax.


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PERIWINKLE INN

An oceanfront inn surrounded by lush gardens, the beach right across the road... you might be tempted to stay put!

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue, a stroll from Cape May’s fine restaurants and varied shops. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The Periwinkle was newly renovated for 2013! Plus, it’s a gorgeous, Frenchstyle building on picturesque grounds, offering a charming ambiance, affordable prices and great views of the ocean. Enjoy the secluded privacy of the pool and the lush gardens, which include an outdoor picnic area with barbecue grills. Children love the baby pool and sandbox, filled with toys, including a life-size doll house with a play kitchen. They’ll beg to come back! There are shuffleboard courts available anytime. Lounge chairs are dotted around the lovely grounds

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1039 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-9200

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www.periwinkleinn.com

and by the pool — you might not even make it to the beach. And we, for one, wouldn’t blame you — this is such a private little playground for you and your family. The Periwinkle offers rooms and suites with kitchenettes around the beautifully landscaped pool area, with private patios and balconies. All rooms have queen beds. There are modern amenities in every room, central air (though you might not need it with the cooling ocean breezes), daily maid service, and parking is provided for one car per unit. Whether you are in the mood for a romantic getaway (remember, Cape May is gorgeous in spring and fall, too!) or need a family retreat, The Periwinkle is exactly what you’re looking for.


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THE QUEEN VICTORIA

Welcome to one of the nation’s finest bed and breakfast inns

WHERE IS IT? On Ocean Street, a short stroll from Cape May’s beautiful beaches, fine restaurants and varied shops. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Because The Queen Victoria is a gem and one of the country’s finest B&Bs. The 35 inviting, romantic rooms and suites with private baths are decorated with Victorian-era antiques. A hearty breakfast is served daily, and guests are treated to a delicious afternoon tea, British-style. Enjoy the facilities of four impeccably restored 1880s buildings with picturesque porches, cozy parlor with gas-log fireplace, and pantry areas with complimentary cold beverages, ice, hot chocolate, plus an assortment of fine teas and gourmet coffees. You’ll be pampered during your stay at The Queen Victoria with all the extra touches, including a surprising array of amenities, unparalleled customer service, and twice daily housekeeping (with bedside chocolates at evening turn-down). Situated in the heart of Cape May’s historic district, The Queen Victoria is just steps from Cape May’s beautiful beach, shopping and amazing restaurants. Complimentary bicycles are available for longer excursions to Cape May’s other great destinations like the Cape May Lighthouse, World War II Lookout Tower and Sunset Beach. The Washington Post chose The Queen Victoria as one of seven perfect places to escape the cold-weather blues. Whatever the season, The Queen Victoria is the ultimate in elegance and comfort.

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102 Ocean Street, Cape May

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(609) 884-8702

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www.queenvictoria.com


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Rhythm of the Sea

Innovative food, plus an idyllic atmosphere and location

WHERE IS IT? On Beach Avenue, between Philadelphia and Reading. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The closest you can stay to the beach in Cape May is at this intimate inn with a European flair and an unpretentious air. Owners Robyn and Wolfgang Wendt make you feel at ease. With their love of travel and taste for adventure (Robyn is from New Zealand, Wolfgang is German) they love to surround themselves with intriguing people and they get a kick out of sharing their wonderful Craftsman home. Away from the noise and congestion of downtown, this handsome Swiss Chalet-style

bungalow is decorated in the Arts and Crafts Movement aesthetic. With the ocean as their front yard they offer fragrant sea breezes, genuine hospitality and ‘Gemutlichkeit!’. In other words, a perfect beach house. Chef Wolfgang is the mastermind behind the breakfasts you’ll enjoy at this inn. His creations evolve around a contemporary American menu. With his European training, Wolfgang’s philosophy is that it all begins with exceptional ingredients. Not surprisingly, his breakfast dishes are a treat, cooked individually and served in the dining room around conversationinducing round tables set for four.

RHYTHM OF THE SEA « 1123 Beach Avenue, Cape May

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VICTORIAN LACE INN

On a warm night, drinks on the oceanview porch. On cooler nights, cozy up by the fire. All this and massages, too!

WHERE IS IT? The corner of Stockton Avenue and Jefferson Street. WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? The award-winning Victorian Lace Inn is a classic, shingle-style B&B with wraparound porches, ocean views and charm to spare. It’s convenient to the beach and all of downtown Cape May’s great stores and restaurants. You’ll love returning to the inn to relax and engage in friendly conversation on the porch, or stare out at the ocean and watch the world go by. The inn features one and two-bedroom suites, each with a sitting room, kitchenette, fireplace, TV/DVD and full bath. Other accommodations include a quaint cottage. Plus, they also now offer a couple pet-friendly accommodations. On balmy summer evenings, enjoy the ocean breezes on the front porch as you enjoy a refreshing drink. On cooler evenings in the spring, fall or winter (all great times to visit), cozy up with a glass of something warm and a book by a fireplace in one of the spacious suites. We haven’t yet found the season it’s NOT perfect for. Families are welcome at this B&B, but you could probably guess that just by the cozy, homey look to the place — and the wonderful welcome you’ll receive when you get there. The Inn’s owners also operate the Cape May Day Spa (see page 271), which means you can take advantage of midweek and weekend spa packages, any season. They know how to help you relax and take good care of yourself. And isn’t that what a vacation is for?

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901 Stockton Avenue, Cape May

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(609) 884-1772

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JOHN WESLEY INN Antiques and amenities harmonize at this Cape May classic

MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Delightful service, inspiring views and a very convenient location

WHERE IS IT? On Gurney Street, half-a-block to the beach.

WHERE IS IT? Directly across from the beach, in the middle of Cape May’s Historic District.

WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? This is an American classic, one of the Stockton Row cottages. Built in 1869, the house was painstakingly restored in 1983 and is one of the finest examples of its kind in the country. The charm of yesteryear is balanced with amenities such as LCD TVs, DVD, iPod stations, safes, and a guest solarium with a wet bar. Every boudoir has a private bath, fireplace and real closets for our guest’s enjoyment. The Inn provides on-site parking, high-speed internet, beach towels, chairs and coolers. Each morning, Bonnie provides an elegant, varied breakfast to start the day…followed with afternoon refreshments. There is also the Carriage House (inset), offering a one- or two-bedroom apartment. Each has two floors, complete kitchens, central air and private balconies. In season, they are rented weekly. Off-season, weekend rentals are available.

WHY SHOULD I STAY THERE? Picturesque ocean views, parking included for one car per guest room, combined with the most centralized location in town make your stay in Cape May beautiful, easy and relaxing at the Marquis de Lafayette. Each room has a balcony or sitting area with the hotel’s signature rocking chairs facing the beach. Two of the 84 rooms and suites are apartment-style units featuring town and ocean views, full kitchens, and large private decks, perfect for families and extended stays. The Marquis is one of very few hotels in Cape May that welcome four-legged visitors, as they have done for 26 years. Guests are welcome to bring pets to one of 17 first-floor units designed to accommodate guests with pets. Rated one of the best on the East Coast, the Cape May beach is the cleanest around and just a short walk across the street from the hotel. The Marquis is home to Marq’s Pub & Restaurant, known for its all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet during season, which is included in your stay and is also open to walk-ins.

30 Gurney Street, Cape May « (609) 884-1012 « www.johnwesleyinn.com

501 Beach Avenue, Cape May « 800-257-0432 « www.marquiscapemay.com


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