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The 15 Best Restaurants in Cape May, NJ
"315 Ocean St Washington Commons Mall In the Acme Parking Lot, Cape May, NJ 08204-2340Italian, PizzaLunch, Dinner, Late NightOutdoor Seating, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Accepts Discover, Delivery, Takeout, Accepts Credit Cards, BYOB+1 609-884-0085http://www.mariosofcapemay.com/"
"Known for its brick-oven pizza, The Boiler Room is a must-visit Cape May restaurant. Bare brick and stone walls, stainless steel tables, and exposed rafters give an industrial feeling to the dining area. While known for their pizza, this Cape May restaurant’s menu items change based on each day’s ingredients, sourced from a local farm."
"All French fries fail in comparison to Thrasher's French Fries. I will never be convinced that another french fry is comparable or better than Thrasher's. No summer day is complete without a bucket of peanut greased french fries suffocated in salt and vinegar."
"As the Beatles sang: Lovely Rita, nothing can come between us. Why aren't you located closer to our home?. The mixture of gelato and Italian ice is u..."
"71 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-2119Italian, PizzaLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service+1 302-227-6211http://www.nicolapizza.com"
"The YB, or The Younger Brother, first opened in 2011 and is one of the pillars of the successful Kara Restaurant Group, which also owns and manages Michael Kara Catering, Shamone, and George’s Place. The YB is situated along the town of Cape May’s beachfront between Perry Street and Jackson Street, where Executive Chef Peter Gingerelli puts his own fresh and intriguing twist on modern American fare combined with Asian and Mediterranean influences. The YB is a cash-only, BYOB establishment and children ages six and younger are not permitted at the restaurant after 6:00pm."
"If you like a to be a little bit adventurous when dining, and are looking for something different, then YB would be a great choice. The food is delicious and the presentation is always interesting. YB is on Beach Ave, just a couple of blocks from The Queen Victoria, so it is easy to carry your own wine or beer there to enjoy with your dinner (yes, they’re BYOB)."
"i came here for a birthday dinner hoping for something special... the food was not amazing or even good. it wasn't inedible by any means, but it was..."
"Located by the Lobby in Congress Hall, Tommy's Folly Café is perfect for breakfast & lunch on the go. Enjoy La Colombe coffee as well as sandwiches and baked treats made with fresh farm ingredients."
"Are you craving an intimate getaway but want the luxe amenities of a beachy resort?. Let the Star Inn help light the way to an unforgettable vacation. Cozy accommodation, including the secluded Carriage House Suites, feature perks such as private sundecks, balconies and backyards, all with rocking chairs or porch swings, of course."
"Beach Plum Farm is a prime example of a Cape May restaurant that cares about farm-to-table eating. When you dine at their picnic tables, you can see the greenhouse where your dinner was harvested. Lush greenery and rustic landscaping cover the farm’s expansive lot."
"Tucked away in West Cape May, our 62-acre Beach Plum Farm grows over 100 varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Join us for breakfast or lunch at the Kitchen and savor the bounty of the season."
"Get a sip of one of Delaware’s most well-known breweries with a visit to Dogfish Head. Opened in 1995, Dogfish’s popularity grew quickly and its products are now sold in all 50 states. The brewery in Milton offers tours where guests learn the history of Dogfish, get a behind-the-scenes look and receive a taste test along the way."
"I know I make a lot of jokes about Delaware’s bland reputation on this blog. But if there’s one thing Delaware is famous for, aside from Joe Biden, it’s Dogfish Head craft beer. So of course you need to stop at Dogfish Head’s brewpub in Rehoboth Beach."
"Updating my review...I was able to communicate with Ryan, who is a manager at Dogfish Head. He has gone above and beyond to make our experience right."
"19815 Coastal Highway (Del. 1); 302-260-8000; www.ironhillbrewery.com. The grand opening of the Wilmington-based chain's Rehoboth eatery is set for Thursday, May 24. It will mark the company's 14th location on the East Coast and its third in Delaware."