A brief and easy rundown of all the places to stay caffeinated in Cape May.
Category: Food & Drinks

Cool treats for a hot summer: A guide to Cape May’s ice cream parlors
Cape May has plenty of options to satisfy your ice cream craving!

5 scallop recipes you can make tonight
Cape May-Wildwood is the one of the largest fishing ports on the East Coast, and one of our stars is the Atlantic Sea Scallop—a meaty, sweet-tasting mollusk that cooks up in just a few minutes and is delicious accompanied by both savory and fruit flavors. If you’ve only had the smaller bay scallops, imagine a… Read more »

Where to get Thanksgiving Dinner in Cape May: the 2020 edition
It’s not a typical holiday season. But even though we may have to wish friends and family a happy Thanksgiving via Zoom this year, we can seek normalcy in holiday comfort food. If you don’t want to prepare your own, here are some Cape May restaurants and caterers with to-go and sit-down options. Beach Plum… Read more »

Three different ways to experience Cape May County wineries this fall
Earlier this year, I asked my friend Nikki if she would take the bike path with me from Rio Grande to Willow Creek Winery. It sounded easy enough. Driving there only takes ten minutes, but on bikes we pedaled for eight miles. Going up the West Cape May Bridge was by far the hardest part.… Read more »

Easy 4 ingredient egg muffins from Rhythm of the Sea
Have you ever stayed somewhere while traveling and loved the food so much you wished you could make it at home? Well, we asked Amy and Lulzim of Rhythm of the Sea B&B for a yummy treat that you can make yourself.

So much takeout, so little time
There are innumerable reasons why I chose Cape May as my home nearly 20 years ago, but let’s be real: one of them was food. Any visitor here is well acquainted with our plethora of dining options: everything from tacos on the fly, to cut-above bar food, to truly top-notch sit-down dining. When the stay-at-home… Read more »

Wing Night at home with C-View takeout
In these trying times with so many businesses closed and not many people on the streets, it’s a relief to know a lot of Cape May County restaurants are providing takeout. When you live here year-round and eat out as much as we do, everything being shut down puts a damper on things, and you… Read more »

Breakfast at Dock Mike’s Pancake House
I’ve been working in Cape May for seven years and had never eaten breakfast at Dock Mike’s until recently. A Sunday in early September was the morning for me. I wanted pancakes and bacon! My husband and I drove into town and found a spot in their parking lot, which was about full. As we… Read more »

Sliding into the new Foo Bao restaurant
It was nearing one o’clock on a Thursday when I saw it: a Facebook notification inviting me to like a new page—something I’d usually ignore, but the name piqued my interest. Chinese, possibly? I clicked. A picture promised two Asian sliders plus a green papaya salad and a can of soda for $10. I hadn’t… Read more »