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    Quote Originally Posted by MizFormaldehyde View Post
    I think you missed my point a little.
    Yeah, 'cause everyone knows its Port Richmond/Fishtown by the Sea in North Wildwood. Every male is from North Catholic and female is from Little Flower!
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    Where was the Hitching Post??

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    BeachCreek for a nice dinner -- they have a three course special menu from 4 to 6pm for $20 - can't beat it plus indoor or outdoor dining - where all the boats are docked - very nice place. Marie Nicole's in the Crest -- pricey but very nice. Dog Tooth in Wildwood - great dinners and terrific bar food w/reasonable prices. I like Alfe's a lot - best veal in town. Plain old simple food at ultra reasonable prices then Owen's Pub is the place to go in North WW on 17th Avenue and the place that has it all is the Wharf - good bar food outside and great dinners inside - lots of live bands on the weekends in the summer too and right on the back bay waters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlotte the Cat View Post
    no....I go to Delaware beaches
    ...good, then none of us will have to run into you while enjoying the Wildwoods

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reberson View Post
    Where was the Hitching Post??
    Hitching Post was on the corner of 17th and Atlantic Ave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Man View Post
    Dominic's on Pacific in WW down by the Crest.
    Dominic's is excellent -- make reservations 'cause its small and its a BYOB which makes it really nice and saves on $$ for drinks.

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    Try the Key West Cafe on Pacific and Andrews Avenue - its painted bright orange so you can't miss it --- they have a breakfast for $2.22 (two eggs, two pancakes and two pieces of bacon)- that is awesome - they have it everyday. The stuffed french toast is to die for!! They also have a nice lunch menu and dinner takeout which you can order ahead of time and pick up. The owners are really terrific people and have been trying to stay open year-round. Give them a try its a great place.

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    Not quite the restaurant but wanted to do a special mention to a new place that just opened up at 25th and New Jersey Ave --- Shoobie's Good Eats - small area to eat in but they deliver EVEN TO THE BEACH and have take out. Food is really good and they have some different things on the menu. The Cheesesteak Egg Rolls are terrific - they have something called Jelly Fries --- its hand cut french fries with a sauce made out of cream cheese and pepper jelly - really good - has a little kick to it - get the sauce on the side in case it is too much for the kids. They also have a sandwich called the "Day After" - no its not a hangover cure - its slow roasted turkey, peppered stuffing and cranberry jelly with mayo on your choice of bread. Delish! They have a tuna bite wrap and some other things - lots of salads, homemade potato salad and a bunch of other things - worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nailbitter007 View Post
    Not quite the restaurant but wanted to do a special mention to a new place that just opened up at 25th and New Jersey Ave --- Shoobie's Good Eats - small area to eat in but they deliver EVEN TO THE BEACH and have take out. Food is really good and they have some different things on the menu. The Cheesesteak Egg Rolls are terrific - they have something called Jelly Fries --- its hand cut french fries with a sauce made out of cream cheese and pepper jelly - really good - has a little kick to it - get the sauce on the side in case it is too much for the kids. They also have a sandwich called the "Day After" - no its not a hangover cure - its slow roasted turkey, peppered stuffing and cranberry jelly with mayo on your choice of bread. Delish! They have a tuna bite wrap and some other things - lots of salads, homemade potato salad and a bunch of other things - worth a try.
    Was just going to post about this place, took them awhile to get up and running but it was worth the wait. Great sandwiches, great menu and really nice people running the place and working there. Loved it and it will definitley be a regular spot for me, esp. since I'm only a couple blocks away and they plan to be open year round. They have a FB page where you can check the menu out.
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    Growing up we went to the Ravioli House for every possible family event. The Crab House was another favorite. And be sure to check out Bandana's for ice cream (I think it's still open). The Mariner is also really nice right on the bay...

    Does anyone remember Bono's? It was a great little place on Wildwood Crest. We used to walk there for dinner and then go next door to Chuckles for ice cream. (Both places are long gone.)

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    Anybody ever been to Goodnight Irene's? I have heard very good things about their beer selection and was just on the website! I am heading down the shore this weekend and looking to possibly check it out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reberson View Post
    Anybody ever been to Goodnight Irene's? I have heard very good things about their beer selection and was just on the website! I am heading down the shore this weekend and looking to possibly check it out!

    Just stopped by this past Tuesday. Nice specials. Thay had real nice bonless wings too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reberson View Post
    Anybody ever been to Goodnight Irene's? I have heard very good things about their beer selection and was just on the website! I am heading down the shore this weekend and looking to possibly check it out!
    Not bad, the brick oven/wood fired pizza is always raved about. The beer selection is pretty incredible and constantly changing, the place can also get very crowded(and sometimes young and rowdy) as the evening wears on.
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    Default Give Jimbo's a Try

    Ate at Jimbo's last night - 25th and Atlantic. North Wildwood. Family Friendly, no alcohol.

    Used to be Breakfast and lunch only, just started Dinner this year and most regulars don't realize it yet. We arrived about 7ish and the parking lot was not even half full. Seated immediately and we were directly under a fan. Waitress heard one of the kids complain of being chilly and immediately had someone shut the fan off. Service was attentive, not annoying.

    Full menus and salad bar is included with entrees. Kid's menu.

    Three adults, 2 kids. Two small people had spaghetti/meat ball and chicken fingers/ff - dessert included.
    Adults - beer-battered haddock sandwich/ff; Fish and chips platter/salad bar;
    fried chicken (3 pcs)/2 sides/ salad bar. Fresh coffee, soft drinks. The bill was $53. incl. tax. Everyone agreed we'll go back before we go home.

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    grab a fudgy wudgy man shirt at Home Page

    takes you back to the good old days,,, they are working on an actual fudgy wudgy bar!

    thats what i recommend

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    Went to Good Night Irene's for a few hours on New years Eve. Easily the best beer selection on the island. I had Double Bastard Ale, 2 Stone IPA's, 3 Red Nectars and and a Le'Freak! They have 36 beers on tap only one of which was Miller Light!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reberson View Post
    Went to Good Night Irene's for a few hours on New years Eve. Easily the best beer selection on the island. I had Double Bastard Ale, 2 Stone IPA's, 3 Red Nectars and and a Le'Freak! They have 36 beers on tap only one of which was Miller Light!
    I dig their beer selection, but it drives me nuts that they call themselves a "brewpub" but don't brew any beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Awesome View Post
    I dig their beer selection, but it drives me nuts that they call themselves a "brewpub" but don't brew any beer.
    Definetly not a brewpup, but they have a nice and ever changing beer selection. Didn't eat there though. How's the food?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reberson View Post
    I had Double Bastard Ale, 2 Stone IPA's, 3 Red Nectars and and a Le'Freak!
    How was that hangover?

    I'm not a person who can mix beers and not feel it in the morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burholme06 View Post
    How was that hangover?

    I'm not a person who can mix beers and not feel it in the morning.
    Haha... I woke up around 3am with a splitting headache, took some asprin and went back to bed. I woke Around 9am and felt great!! Seriously, drinking those beers will take it's toll on you though.

 

 

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