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GRANA BYOB
Carl Messick, the former executive chef of the Peter Shields Inn in Cape May, opened his own restaurant and it's one of our favorites! 
609-849-9255

 

BROWN ROOM AT CONGRESS HALL

There isn’t a more sophisticated way to wrap up your day in Cape May than an evening at the Brown Room, a stylish lounge occupying the same spot as Congress Hall’s first legal post-Prohibition cocktail bar. Magnificent artwork, custom wallpaper and an iconic fireplace combine with a grand circular bar and delicious list of cocktails, creating a unique and intimate vibe.
609.884.8421


BOILER ROOM CONGRESS HALL

Head down to the Boiler Room, a vibrant restaurant and lounge serving up delicious brick-oven pizza, cold draft beer and classic cocktails. Exposed brick walls, steel brushed bar tops and iconic neon signage combine to create a unique industrial vibe. You'll love the restaurant's ever-changing menu that proudly incorporates farm-fresh ingredients from Beach Plum Farm.
609.884.6507

 

RUSTY NAIL

“The Nail,” as it’s known by the locals, is the famed iconic surfer bar and restaurant that made a name for itself in the ‘70s. Back in the day lifeguards, surfers and beautiful beach bunnies gathered around the wood bar that was rumored to be the longest in all of Cape May. Now it’s your turn to join in the fun for breakfast, lunch or dinner. In the summer gather around the fire pit for a cold drink. When the weather starts to cool down, sit by the indoor fireplace. Kids’ meals are served on a souvenir Beach Shack Frisbee, giving you a fun after-dinner activity. Indoor spaces spill into outdoor seating, sand bar, fire pit and shuffleboard. Young, old and even four-legged friends are invited in from the beach for live entertainment and Rusty Nail’s beach blanket comfort food that can also be wrapped to go.

609.884.0017

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