| It’s the start of a new season and time
to look at what’s gone and what’s new. CapeMay.com’s roving
reporters hit the pavement and this is what we found.
Out on Sunset Blvd., in West Cape May you
can't miss the brightly colored Chattel House Village - well, make sure
you don't miss Sea Level. We can already hear all the oohs
and aahs as you check out their fabulous stemware, partyware (the
colors will amaze you!), candles, and other unique specialty gifts. Stop by or call 609-898-1241.
On the 300 block of the
Washington
Street Mall, Mermaids is in. The Dressing Room is out.
Mermaids an accessory and missy clothing boutique, is a subsidiary of
Making Waves, also in the 300 block of the Mall.
On the 400 block, Delaware Bay Coffee Company replaces Rick’s Café.
Coffee lovers fear not, the new owner Greg Weidel still offers the same
fine coffee selection as Rick’s with added feature of an extended
luncheon menu. New menu additions include a Pulled Pork Sandwich, a
Cuban Sandwich and bread and bagels from Le Bus Bakery in Manyunk, PA.
They’ll be open early and staying late. Stop by or call at 609-884-8841.
Moonlight Metal Works is in. Beach Street Clothing is out.
The gallery and jewelry store has a silversmith on the premises working
on original creations and jewelry repairs.
Inside the City Centre Mall,
Smarty Pants toy store upstairs has left the building but customers
can get some of the same things from the owners’ other store the Zoo
Company located downstairs.
Around the corner at 108 Jackson
Street, Wildberries gift store is in. Flim Flam Candles and Belle
Bleu are both out. Wildberries gift shop is owned by the same folks
who operate Wildberries Nursery on Seashore Drive. They carry a lovely
selection of garden accessories and garden-themed gift items. Stop by or
give them a jingle at 609-884-8565.
In the 500 block of the Mall, few changes with the exception of Angel’s
Touch at 110 Liberty Way. That store is gone. Thus far, nothing has
replaced it. Directly across from Angel’s Touch is Moonlight Metal Works
– the original store. The store is, shall we say, in transition? The
owners, Josh and Kim, told CapeMay.com that they are planning to reopen
in "a couple of weeks." The store will be a home decor and gift outlet.
One note before we leave the 500 block –
this will be the last summer, possibly the last few weeks when customers
can shop at McDowell’s Gallery at the corner of the Mall and Ocean Street. The
building is up for sale and owner Carol McDowell is selling off the
stock in anticipation of the sale.
Across the street at Washington
Commons, gone is the Hot Dog Stand and replaced by The Taco
Bar.
Together Again is gone. Saxon &
Wakefield - Teak is in. Teak’s former address was on Sunset Blvd. in
Cape May Point. They specialize, as you can imagine, in home and garden
furnishings. If you can’t stop by #11 Washington Commons call Ken or
Alice at 609-287-1767.
Beach Critters is gone. Arden’s
Kids in. The owner of the Lynn Arden Children’s Shop in the 300
block of the Washington Street Mall has taken over.
Further down on Washington Street at 656, Quanda’s V.S. Boutique is gone
with nothing, as yet, to replace it. BUT, Heather’s Hair Salon & Spa
is opening right next door at the old Baileywicke location.
Projected opening is June 1. Heather’s mom, Angel, former owner of
Tangles which was located in Washington Commons, will also be on board
and Tina too. Give her a jingle at 609-884-0098.
Carpenters Lane has a few changes and additions.
Simply Unique Too
has opened up at 516 Carpenters Lane. Be sure to check out the back
garden. In addition to looking very cool – they have very cool stuff all
brought to you by the same folks that oddly enough own
Simply
Unique on West Perry Street in West Cape May.
Victorian Vintage Photography & Gifts
located in the bottom of
the Merry Widow Guest House is outta here. In its place is 3-2-4 Pink
selling accessories, cosmetics and gifts.

Carpenters Square Mall, further down the street in the 300 block, has a
new addition. Spirit Catcher Photography has taken the front store.
Tides of Time is out (and relocated last summer on the Mall). Spirit
Catcher features the photography of owners Don Merwin and Tina Giaimo.
Right across the street at Congress
Hall onPerry Street is a new addition – Exit Zero a boutique
featuring EZ-themed clothing, accessories and gifts. The E-Z logo is
from Cape May’s very successful weekly magazine Exit Zero. Call
609-884-1125 or hey stop in and say hello to Pierre.

Around town, there have been a few changes. Mansion House Seafood
Restaurant located at Mansion & Jackson streets, next to
Collier’s Liquor Store, is gone.
Island Grill
with Daniel’s on Broadway Restaurant chef Harry Gleason at the
helm, is in. Island Grill is a much more
relaxed and casual dinner fare than the more upscale Mansion House. BYOB

Cape May Miniatures at 219 Jackson Street is gone –
Bamboo Shack Boutique in. The new owners are Debra Shields and
Teresa Gerbereux. Phone number: 609-884-7979.
Two changes that we made note of on the beachfront. On the Promenade, Cappelletti & Sons Beachfront Pizza is now Godfather’s Café and
offers gourmet selection at low-budget prices. Eat there or take-out.
Godfather’s is a breath of sea air to the same old, same old on the
Promenade.
Further up the avenue at 314 Beach, Brad’s Café is gone. Marybeth’s
Beachfront Café is in. Described as a cozy breakfast, lunch and
dinner café “designed to allow you to enjoy a delicious fresh home
cooked meal.” BYOB
Going out of town, The Anchorage Inn has been gone for a couple of
years. Neil Elsohn, formerly of the Waters Edge Restaurant on Beach &
Pittsburgh Avenues, has reopened as
Restaurant 1919. In case you
don’t know, Restaurant 1919 is located at the bottom of the bridge on
your immediate right as you’re coming into Cape May. If you go past the
Copper Fish, also on the right, you’ve gone too far. The Pier House
Restaurant will be opening up at the water's edge location.
Let's move over to West Cape May. W.S.
Antiques, on Perry Street, is now Antique Emporia as well as
Tea
By The Sea. Lo and behold we
found Cape May Miniatures. They're right next to Perry
Street Video on - you guessed it - Perry Street across from the
Wilbraham Park.
As we said earlier, Teak is gone from its
Sunset Boulevard location. New on that lot is
Cape Island Bike and
Beach Rentals. On Broadway,
Sheen Falls Antiques is gone. New is Beach Cove Realty. Owner Jules
Gold will be opening soon. You can reach him at 609-884-6070.
Over at Park Center on Park Boulevard,
Spiral Gift Shop and Vintage Cottage are gone. Plumber
Joe's Plumbing and Heating, however, is in. You can call him
at 609-884-PIPE. Cute.
Also new - Ocean Crest Printing.
The Promenade is back! at the
Montreal Inn on Beach Ave. Well, it's now called
"Cafe Promenade."
And
Cabanas on the Beach has been completely renovated with a larger
more stylish bar and the new Tiki Sea Rum and Raw Bar.
Whew! That’s a lot of changes. Keep checking back – there may be
more. |