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Where to eat Italian food in Cape May: The Best Restaurants and Bars
"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/"
"Nicola Pizza is one of the most famous spots in Rehoboth Beach. It’s hardly the only pizza place, but it’s my personal favorite and a great spot for late-night food, and groups. There are two locations in Rehoboth Beach, but the original Nicola Pizza is on Rehoboth Avenue."
"8 N 1st St, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-2116Italian, PizzaLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service[email protected]+1 302-226-2654https://www.nicolapizza.com"
"Godmother’s Restaurant is known for its inviting, warm atmosphere and for providing excellent service by a professional and personable staff. The philosophy of Chef Hubert and the kitchen is to use only the freshest local produce in New Jersey, the local waters’ abundant seafood, and only choice cuts of meats, including chicken, veal, and beef. The menu at Godmother’s Restaurant provides a broad array of both non-traditional and traditional Italian dishes, pastas, freshly baked desserts, and more."
"Broadway, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the Italian spot four stars out of 79 reviews. According to its website, the eatery — housed in a building that has been around since 1924 —became Cape May's first Italian restaurant in 1983. Appetizers include Godmothers' meatballs, marinara and garlic crostini and steamed Prince Edward Island mussels with garlic, fresh herbs, white wine and lemon."
"The rambling beach house space has a long restaurant history. It was perhaps best known as Chez La Mer, when owner Nancy Wolfe opened the French country restaurant in 1980. The eatery, with Provençal cuisine, and rooftop seating, had a run of almost 30 years before former Delaware restaurateur/chef Jay Caputo purchased the site in 2007."
"Enjoy some of the best shopping and dining in Cape May at the Washington Street Mall. From high-quality boutique-style shops and galleries to popular restaurants, the mall is home to a lot of diverse experiences. Constructed as a three-block pedestrian concourse in 1972, the retail and gastronomic hot spot has become a destination in itself in recent years."
"Look no further for unique gifts described by social media fans as “Etsy-like” than M Squared, a gift shop that carries gifts, home accessories and popular phrase art."
"A contemporary menu part of the Kara Restaurant Group which includes George’s, YB, Shamone,, and Younger Brother. So you know that they won’t disappoint. Be sure to bring a bottle of your favorite wine or beer to Vintage as it is a BYOB restaurant."
"Welcome to Cape May's premier shopping destination and winner of the "Best in Shore" award 2013. West End Garage, housed in a building that began…"
"The Union Park Dining Room is an elegant dining spot situated across from the Atlantic Ocean and offers classic American fare with a unique touch. The restaurant has consistently received the “Critics Choice Award” from the New Jersey Monthly Magazine as one of the state’s best restaurants since 2005, as well as the “Diners’ Choice Award” from OpenTable since 2010. The spacious dining areas in the Union Park Dining Room feature antique fixtures, mahogany and cherry furniture, and fireplaces, offering a romantic setting for dinner."
"I will say on the positive side they seated my party immediately after arriving, so our reservation time was honored."
"On Jackson street, just steps from The Queen Victoria, the Mad Batter is a Cape May landmark. Though our guests don’t often try their famous brunches, the Mad Batter is a good destination for either Lunch or Dinner. We particularly enjoy dining on the front porch, watching folks stroll down scenic Jackson street and savoring any of the fine entrees offered."
"For decadent breakfasts, the Mad Batter is the name to know in Cape May. Highlights include tucking into pillowy buttermilk pancakes studded with local New Jersey blueberries or a Chesapeake Bay Benedict with crabmeat, poached eggs, and hollandaise while sitting on the sunny porch."
"516 Carpenter Ln, Cape May, NJ 08204-2302Takeout, Seating, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit CardsAmerican, Gluten Free OptionsSGD 7 - SGD 14+1 609-898-4444"
"Went there yesterday and right from the start it was an amazing experience!. We were instantly greeted by the wonderful women who work there and given the run..."