I'm so excited for one of the best restaurant weeks in New Jersey. Cape May is already the perfect place to spend the day, and now restaurant week is giving you even more reason to take the drive to this absolutely beautiful Jersey Shore destination.

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From the ocean views to the charming streets and incredible food, there's just something so incredibly special about Cape May, especially this time of year, that keeps people coming back year after year.

I love grabbing a cup of coffee, strolling the Washington Street Mall, and checking out all the unique boutiques. And after a full day of shopping and walking around town, working up a big appetite, there are so many incredible restaurants to choose from, no matter what I'm in the mood for.

Taste The Best Of Cape May During Restaurant Week

This year, Cape May Restaurant Week is taking place May 31st through June 7th, where you can enjoy an appetizer, entree, and dessert for one fixed price. That's 8 days of incredible eating!!


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Cape May's Restaurant Week Is A Must-Visit Event

There are so many amazing restaurants participating in the big event. Be sure to make your reservations now so you're ready to go!

410 Bank Street Restaurant

A Ca Mia Ristorante

Andrea Trattoria

Backstreet Simply Delicious

Carney’s Restaurant

The Cricket Club

E.M. Hemingway’s

Grana BYOB

Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille

The Lobster House

Mad Batter

Magnolia Room at The Chalfonte Hotel

Maison Bleue Bistro

Ocean 7

Oyster Bay Steak and Seafood Restaurant

Panico’s Bistro

Peter Shields Inn & Restaurant

The Pier House

Sapore Italiano

SeaSalt Restaurant

Tisha’s

Union Park Restaurant

Viggiano’s on Sunset

Washington Inn & Wine Bar

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