View Full Version : Finally, reservations are complete!
ghost1000
11-24-2006, 04:58 PM
We finalized our reservations for our trip next month. We'll be eating dinner at:
Raglan Road
Teppanyaki
Cape May Cafe (a favorite of ours)
Biergarten
Liberty Tree Tavern (before MVMCP)
Doug also wants to try Pecos Bill, and we didn't make a reservation for our day at DAK. We only decided last night to try Teppanyaki, and the best they could give me was 8:00 PM.
athenna
11-24-2006, 05:26 PM
Isn't it a great feeling when all the ADR's are made, Rita?:jumpingbe
You've got some of my favorites in there, too. I love Biergarten, Teppanyaki. Enjoyed my breakkie @ Cape May. And we loved RR so much, we went twice and it will be a new tradition from now on.
mushu
11-24-2006, 06:17 PM
Good choices.
Ghost,
I haven't been to Cape May Cafe since around '91 or '92 (really close to when that whole complex first opened up).
Fill me in -- what makes it a favorite of yours? THX!
ghost1000
11-24-2006, 11:12 PM
Doug and I both enjoy the seafood. I know reviews are mixed, but I've only been there once when the shrimp was overcooked. And Doug just loves the clams. And Cape May Cafe has a fun character breakfast too.
The one reservation I didn't note was our last day tradition. We always have lunch at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater before leaving for the airport. Usually we make the reservation that morning when we visit the Studios, but this time I made it in advance.
It's our first time at Raglan Road, Teppanyaki, and Biergarten. It was tough picking Teppanyaki, since Doug wanted to go the Le Cellier again. I promised him we would do Le Cellier in May.
We have our old favorites, but we're finding new favorites too.
Rozzie
11-24-2006, 11:24 PM
The one reservation I didn't note was our last day tradition. We always have lunch at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater before leaving for the airport. Usually we make the reservation that morning when we visit the Studios, but this time I made it in advance.
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Funny ghost!! This is a new tradition with us!! We've done this past couple of trips, now it doesn't seem right without seeing "The Cat that hated People" before heading home!! :goodvibes
Ghost,
THX, I think we're so spoiled living here in Cape May County that I tend to shy away from seafood when at The World, esp. one that is supposed to be "just like home." But, you're in good proximity to where we live, so if you think it is good, I probably should give it a try for dinner sometime!
:yes:
athenna
11-25-2006, 12:30 AM
Ghost,
THX, I think we're so spoiled living here in Cape May County that I tend to shy away from seafood when at The World, esp. one that is supposed to be "just like home." But, you're in good proximity to where we live, so if you think it is good, I probably should give it a try for dinner sometime!
:yes:
Nono, I feel the same way, I think it's the same reason I've never tried dinner @ Cape May. Living in New England I can get great seafood whenever I want.:clappingh
athenna
11-25-2006, 12:32 AM
Doug and I both enjoy the seafood. I know reviews are mixed, but I've only been there once when the shrimp was overcooked. And Doug just loves the clams. And Cape May Cafe has a fun character breakfast too.
The one reservation I didn't note was our last day tradition. We always have lunch at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater before leaving for the airport. Usually we make the reservation that morning when we visit the Studios, but this time I made it in advance.
It's our first time at Raglan Road, Teppanyaki, and Biergarten. It was tough picking Teppanyaki, since Doug wanted to go the Le Cellier again. I promised him we would do Le Cellier in May.
We have our old favorites, but we're finding new favorites too.
If you love that sort of entertainment, you'll love RR!:dancingba A new fave of mine for sure! I miss it already:sosad:
Nono, I feel the same way, I think it's the same reason I've never tried dinner @ Cape May. Living in New England I can get great seafood whenever I want.:clappingh
You know it Sister! I never have to worry about ordering seafood when I'm in Boston! :hug:
Rozzie
11-25-2006, 02:15 AM
Same here on the seafood. I am way spoiled of getting our shrimp that is 12 hours old off the boat here on the coast, and knowing the guy who caught em' by his first name. I am not a big mussell eater, but when we went to Cape May, that seemed to be the big draw. Gosh, the line for em' was entertainment in itself! :hahahaha:
Ginger
11-25-2006, 02:30 AM
I'm another seafood snob. We are like Rozzie, get it fresh off the boat. But then we freeze it for later. :)
We ate at Cape May probably 7 years ago. I think it was good, but don't really remember.
athenna
11-25-2006, 02:21 PM
You know it Sister! I never have to worry about ordering seafood when I'm in Boston! :hug:
Well, when are ya coming back to Boston?:reporter:
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