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Map of Cape May — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Cape May — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Cape May

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Cape May. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Washington Street Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Washington Street Mall is a charming pedestrian street in Cape May, offering a nostalgic experience with its specialty boutiques, eateries, and dessert shops. The area is known for its gourmet offerings, including a selection of cheeses and charcuterie at The Cheese Shop, sweet and savory treats at Cape May Peanut Better Co., and exotic spices and flavored oils at The Spice Cellar/Olive Oil Co.
Wonderful family times and many memories are what we've always experienced at the Washington Street Mall. This visit was no different than our many in the past. A nice walk, some shopping, a visit to the Pink house, the Peanut butter shop, a walk on the beach, a family meal, and so so much more. Thanks Cape May for another great family memory!
Ryan B — Google review
such a cute little street mall and I love all the stores here. it’s the classical beach city street mall you’d expect from any place and it’s better than a boardwalk, you get the same amount of jersey heat but it’s definitely more enjoyable than dusty sand toes. the washington street mall provides more luxury than a boardwalk and is definitely the place if you want to pretend you’re living your dream preppy, coastal designer life. i spend hundreds here every time and I don’t regret it at all, there’s always another cute little souvenir (but i suggest you don’t get distracted by all the merchandise with the city name on it unless you’re not coming back, invest in some cute jewelry and a treat or some more quality clothes). still lots of handmade and local sponsorship and i love this place, i hope to see it flourish even more!
Deena — Google review
A fabulous place to shop at any time of year...but I particularly enjoy visiting in September! The crowds are a little smaller, and the weather is perfection! During my most recent visit I snapped up a gorgeous new hat, a fun fall cover up, and beautiful moldavite earrings! Definately worth a visit!
Deborah S — Google review
What a great way to spend several hours. There are a multitude of eclectic stores for everyone's taste. You can seek out your favorite Cape May t-shirt, find you child something to ccupy themselves on the beach, or bring your favorite four-legged friend a treat from Collar and Bone. Once you're finished your shore shopping, entertain yourself be indulging in one of the several eateries located on the mall. Round out your time here with the ever-present ice cream shoppes.
Hugh C — Google review
Washington Street Mall is such a charming spot in Cape May and absolutely a must-visit no matter what season you’re here! It’s the kind of place you can easily spend a couple of hours exploring because there’s truly a store for everything — from unique boutiques and gift shops to sweets, souvenirs, and more. Parking is paid and can be a little difficult to find, especially during busy weekends, but once you’re there, it’s worth it. The whole area is walkable, beautifully kept, and has such a welcoming small-town feel. There are also plenty of great eateries and cafés tucked around the mall, so you can shop, grab a bite to eat, and then keep strolling. It’s the perfect mix of relaxing and lively, with something for everyone. Every time we come to Cape May, we make it a point to stop here. It really feels like the heart of the town!
Eric J — Google review
Beautiful street, loved the vibe, cape mat is best for short vacation. Loved the building structure here.
Shashank T — Google review
Excellent place for a casual stroll, great food, ice cream, coffee and other treat.
Moonis M — Google review
A wonderful time with wife open, dedicated walking only with very nice shops lining both sides. Were from Lewes/Rehoboth and the quality of stores just seemed of a higher standard. Very nice restaurants lining it as well. A beautiful day trip coming over on the fairy. We took our bikes for a 45 minute ride too the mall. Only 6 miles. A lovely time with mostly bike lanes from the fairy to the mall but not all. Id highly recommend the trip or visit.
Ben T — Google review
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Emlen Physick Estate

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+19 other lists 
Museum
Non-profit organization
The Emlen Physick Estate is a Victorian-era home turned museum that offers a glimpse into daily life in 1879. This four-acre property features a tearoom, the Carroll Gallery showcasing year-round art exhibits, and various tours to experience the old Victorian house at different times of day. Visitors can explore 15 restored rooms during a guided tour, gaining insight into Cape May's history and Victorian interiors.
This house is a gift to any Frank Furness and turn of the century and Victorian enthusiasts. The tour guides were truly stellar and added such value and depth to the experience. A highlight of our Cape May visit.
Diane G — Google review
We pulled into park and were slightly early so went into the gift shop(once we figured out where it was) That's where we learned that the trolly light tour doesn't pick you up at the Estate but rather downtown where parking is like finding a needle in a haystack. I assumed based on it stating the tour is only 30 minutes and assuming we departed out of here, we'd be fine on time, although it was probably a tight timeframe. We had a 5:30-6pm Estate tour and a 6:30-7pm Light Trolly Ride. The estate tour was somewhat disappointing but I guess it's maybe because it wasn't what we thought. Estate was nicely decorated with lights & there was a decent size parking lot. We were told to wait outside in front of the building 15 minutes before but weren't really told what to do so everyone kind of just clustered up. It was a HUGE group. Seemed like staff were unprepared for the number of people and ended up splitting the group into two. There wasn't really much direction given and it was more of a drawn out re enactment as opposed to giving factual information about the estate. We only got through the first 2 rooms in a half hour, the amount of time they say the tour is. We had a trolly booked for 6:30 so we didn't stay longer. We would have liked to hear some factual background on the house, the way they lived, etc. I hate being "nit-picky" but unfortunately this was slightly different compared to tours we normally do. *Also, we only made it through 1 room in 30 minutes so expect this to be an hour or 2 tour. It is impressive how restored the estate is though and it's beautiful.
Desiree S — Google review
Love it. Loved Ken our tour guide too. Beautiful piece of history preserved. I highly recommend a tour.
Holli M — Google review
I absolutely lose my mind over historical gems such as the Physick Estate that have the entire house to peruse! The tour guide was fantastic & really went through every possible detail on the family & the history. Came with my friends on the first day of our CM vacation on a weekend. Pretty easy enough to purchase tickets ahead of time at the gift store. All in all a perfect way to spend a few hours learning about the local history! Highly recommend!!!!
Grace A — Google review
It was interesting and informative. I bought a combination ticket which includes a trolley tour. I recommend the combination.
Lisa G — Google review
The Emlen Physick Estate offers a great trip back into Cape May's Victorian History. Take the tour: Guides are knowledgeable and the property is beautiful.
Mary O — Google review
Very beautiful estate where we learned about Emlen Physick. We built a scarecrow, learned about magicians, and listened for ghosts
Lisa S — Google review
Excellent information and beautiful estate. We had a large tour group of about 10-11 people and there was not enough space in all the rooms for us to fit. The last ones in saw nothing until on the way out and then we were rushed to the next room. We came to see the room, the furniture the artwork. It's all lovely. We can forgo some of the story to drink in the details. Please let people really see the rooms, allow time for people wander a bit in them, and have smaller tour groups so there is enough room for everyone.
Elizabeth B — Google review
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Nature Center of Cape May

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Nature Center of Cape May is a nature preserve in Cape May County, New Jersey, USA. The 18-acre campus features a hands-on education center with exhibits on ecology and the natural history of the area. Outdoor activities include bird watching, hiking, and fishing.
It's a great place to go with kids. Small nature walk, auxiliary garage with fish tanks and touchable sea artifacts. The main building has a kitchen area for kids to play, a 2nd floor wrap around deck, and a third teir lookout deck. There are tanks with reptiles and 2 chinchillas, and puzzles for kids. We always take a trip with our kids here while we are in Cape May!
Nina C — Google review
Very knowledgeable and accommodating. Free use of binoculars & viewing balcony. Plenty of birds across the street next to the waterway
Sid D — Google review
My 8 year-old grandson loves this center! Inside there is a first floor gift shop, a second floor insect and small animal display and a third floor lookout. Outside there is a garden path complete with milkweed and monarch butterflies. The center runs different activities throughout the year. There is a kayak rental across the street from the bay for the seafarer. They also run a summer camp sponsored through the Audubon Society which is reasonably priced for children who love nature. My grandson looks forward to it every year!
Denise M — Google review
We stopped by for the Monarch Butterfly Festival and had a wonderful time. There was live music, food trucks, a variety of vendors, and a Monarch tagging demonstration. I also had the chance to reconnect with an old friend and author, Miles Nelson, at one of the tables. It was a great family friendly way to spend a few hours by the Cape May Harbor.
Tim J — Google review
We recently attended a monarch banding demo and learned so much. The staff were very knowledgeable and helpful to our needs. The gift shop was excellent for gift purchases and they have an observation deck on top of the building.
Ann C — Google review
This was a stop on our rail bike ride, very beautiful place, glad to hear they are trying to bring back the monarch butterfly.
Barbara T — Google review
Great place to take the kids to on nonbeach day. A lot to learn and friendly and helpful staff. There is a little aquatic lab in the back with crabs, fish and horseshoe crabs and various other marine fossils.
Joseph S — Google review
This place was a little treasure, and their Laura is a diamond in the rough! We loved it there. Thanks y'all!!
Wendy M — Google review
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Willow Creek Winery & Farm

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Winery
Food & Drink
Nestled in the picturesque Cape May Island, Willow Creek Winery & Farm is a charming destination offering tours and wine tastings amidst lush vineyards and gardens. The impressive 12,000 square foot wine tasting room with its outside brick patio and fireplace provides an inviting ambiance for visitors to savor the vineyard's wines. With a 50-acre vineyard benefiting from a unique climate, the winery produces exceptional red and white varietals.
Great food and good wine. Amazing scenery, and superbly pleasant staff. Had Dylan as our waiter and he was knowledgeable and courteous. The buffalo chicken dip is great, the willow whip is really fun and tasty. The best part was probably the setting; indoors and out the place is beautiful. The reds are nice, but a nice icy drink like the willow whip or sangria will be great with outdoor seating.
G M — Google review
What a great experience at Willow Creek Winery - it’s a beautiful place with really good food and wine. I was pleasantly surprised. Lots of indoor and outdoor seating - tons of photo ops. But it was Heather who went above and beyond to make sure the wine flights we selected were suited to our tastes and our experience exceeded expectations. She was spot on, also. We all enjoyed our picks! She was so friendly, knowledgeable (answered all of our questions about grapes, barrels and more) and patient (explaining and re-explaining)! A total hidden gem in Cape May. Will be back for sure and thanks Heather!
Megan N — Google review
This was my first time visiting a vineyard, and Willow Creek Winery & Farm truly impressed me. The drive in already felt special—passing through rows of beautiful vineyards before arriving at a full parking lot, showing how popular the place is. The winery offers two styles of service: one with table service and another where you order and then find your own seat. The atmosphere is absolutely lovely, and I highly recommend going around 4–5 p.m. when the sunlight is soft and perfect for photos. Normally, I’m not a drinker, but I had to taste their wines, and the menu I tried was so delicious. Overall, I really loved the experience here—it’s not just about the wine, but also the relaxing vibe and the beautiful setting.
Emmy V — Google review
Heather was the best server with the best suggestions. Our visit was extremely pleasant and we will be coming back to try the combo platter and have the highly-recommended, signature willow whip again (our favorite for the day). The Wilde cock white bottle was good for crispy white wine lovers, and the wild cock prestige white bottle was even better if you are a Chardonnay lover.
Kelly M — Google review
First of all, this winery has some very good dry wines (I was more prepared for NJ sweet stuff, but their Malbec was truly exceptional); they have wonderful premises with lots of picturesque vines to stroll through; food menu is solid, with some great highlights: bacon wrapped scallops were incredibly flavorful, pulled pork sandwich juicy, and burger a perfectly balance mouthful (sadly, fries was very good, too!). Highly recommend to anyone in the area
Olga E — Google review
My group had a wonderful time at Willow Creek. We did the educational wine tasting and it was fantastic. Ryley was our wine educator and he was very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. The food was delicious and the ambiance was stunning. I would highly recommend Willow creek for a day out and wine tasting. Ask for Ryley! Terry
Terry L — Google review
Our stay at Willow Creek Winery was absolutely perfect! From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was warm, welcoming, and so peaceful. The property itself is stunninglush vineyards, beautiful scenery, and such a relaxing vibe. The wine tastings were incredible, with a great variety to choose from, and each one was delicious. The staff was not only knowledgeable but also genuinely friendly, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. Our stay on the property was just as wonderful. The accommodations were clean, cozy, and thoughtfully put together, giving us that perfect mix of comfort and charm. Waking up to the view of the vineyards felt like a dream. Everything was so well taken care of, and we truly felt like we could just unwind and enjoy ourselves. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a fun trip with friends, or just some time to relax and sip amazing wine, Willow Creek Winery is the perfect spot. We can’t wait to come back! 🍷🌿The Staff were so sweet and kind. Ps We LOVED THE SEASONAL WILLOW WHIP SOOOOO GOOD
Yarielis V — Google review
A lovely winery!! Tons of seating both indoor and outdoor so you don’t need to worry about having a reservation. They also have a fun Alice in wonderland theme going on. Perfect scenery and location, especially being so close to beach plum farm. The food was really good- one of the best pulled pork sandwiches I’ve had! Only complaint is completely my opinion and I’m probably being picky but the prosecco was SO sweet (too sweet for a prosecco) and a bit hard to put down. The drink prices in general are steep for what you get, the wine is decent, but not amazing (I also tried the white wine my husband ordered). I would still definitely go back since it’s a beautiful property, staff were pleasant and attentive and the food was delish. 5 stars all around because I didn’t try enough of their wine selection to have a reasonable opinion.
Jen B — Google review
5

The Lobster House

Mentioned on 
+5 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Located in Cape May, New Jersey, The Lobster House is a popular seafood restaurant with a lively atmosphere and waterfront views. It offers a full bar and casual dining experience, serving fresh lobster and seafood from the dock for lunch and dinner every day of the week. In addition to its five dining rooms, The Lobster House provides a unique dining experience on the Schooner American, an authentic 130-foot-long Grand Banks sailing vessel moored dockside.
Nice place for dinner. We seated inside the restaurant because we wanted air conditioning. But we realized that seating on the dock or the boat was also cool with sea breeze. We Will definitely choose to seat outside with Take-out orders the next time visiting Cape May. I gave only four stars because we waited for the food very long and it seemed like the waitress was too busy. But she was friendly. In general, I like this place and will come back again.
Alex Z — Google review
The restaurant sign at the entrance is large and easy to spot — anyone passing by on their way to Cape May Beach will definitely see it. There’s plenty of parking, which makes it very convenient. The restaurant is divided into three sections: seating on the boat, roadside seating, and indoor seating. Since it was raining when we visited, we sat inside. The interior has a classic, slightly old-school vibe. The staff were well-dressed and courteous. However, we were surprised when the server placed plates on our table that were still wet and had visible stains on them — we had to wipe them ourselves. We started with appetizers: fried calamari, fresh crab meat, jumbo shrimp cocktail, and clam chowder. The taste was decent. However, the staff repeatedly came over to ask if we were ready to order the main course, even though our table was still full of appetizers. It felt unnecessarily rushed, especially since it was raining and the restaurant wasn’t crowded. Once we finally ordered our mains — two lobsters (steamed and boiled) with a side of crab cake stuffing — the server brought us some bread. The bread was tasty and went well with the clam chowder, although it could get a bit messy when cutting. When the lobster arrived, we were excited — we had high expectations, especially from a place called “Lobster House.” Unfortunately, the taste was very average and not particularly fresh, which was disappointing. We eat seafood often and can tell the difference between fresh and not-so-fresh, and this was clearly not fresh. Overall, we were a bit let down. The restaurant is popular and worth visiting for the experience, but don’t expect too much. It could have been better.
Nitiphum S — Google review
We enjoyed a delicious meal, with friendly and attentive staff and a beautiful view of the harbor from our table. When we saw how many cars were in the parking lot, we were concerned we'd have a long wait for a table. However, the restaurant is huge, with multiple dining rooms, and we only waited about 20 minutes. The staff and kitchen were incredibly efficient, we were in awe of how smoothly they were able to serve so many people at once. I had the Flounder Francaise over linguine and it was one of the best meals I had on our two week trip across the Northeast coast. The fish was perfectly cooked with a light egg coating and the lemon wine sauce was delicious. My husband had the swordfish served on a wood plank with duchess potatoes and said his meal was perfect. We would definitely return when in the area again.
Dagny M — Google review
Quaint old school restaurant on the wharf with beautiful views and knowledgeable staff with adorable uniforms that take me back. Sandy was a great server. Very accommodating and direct. Food was excellent. It's nice that the salad is included with homemade dressing. The room was a little dark with many customers with flash lights. The bathroom attendant was so friendly.
Natalie S — Google review
Wow, absolutely unforgettable. My mom was pushing for us to go here. I’m so glad we listened! Mom is always right. Wow what a delicious meal. Everything was unbelievable. We had Yasin as our waiter. He was very kind! We got : Escargot - so many I was shocked!! Baked clams casino - amazing ! Crab imperial - to die for Lobster house special - best thing to order you get lobster, shrimp and scallops!! My favorite were the scallops. Thank you for a lovely last evening at the shore.
Sam H — Google review
It is one of the more popular restaurant in the area. There was a wait for dinner on a Thursday night. We arrived at 7:30pm and waited about 25-30 minutes for seats. Huge parking lot across the street. Crabmeat cocktail was good. Calamari was not that great. A little soggy and not crispy. Lobster house specialty was okay. The broiled 1.5lbs lobster was a must get.
Jason L — Google review
This place blew us away. Cozy, sea inspired feel and deco. The food was great, lobster bisque was incredible (our regards to Chef John). Emily provided one of the best services we've experienced; she was delightful, attentive, professional + graceful timing. This was definitely a highlight of our trip to Cape May 🤍
Asol G — Google review
Consistently exceptional. The Lobster House in Cape May never disappoints. The bread, salad, and fried shrimp are always prepared to perfection. The Cape May Salt Oysters are a true standout — delicately mild, impeccably fresh, and absolutely delicious. A timeless coastal dining experience that continues to impress with every visit.
Lisa L — Google review
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Cape May Stage

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Cape May Stage is a professional Equity theater located in a small and intimate setting within a 19th-century church. It offers an array of plays and also provides dinner and show packages. Visitors can also enjoy the Ocean City Pops, the Cape May Jazz Festivals in both spring and fall, as well as the Cape May Music Festival featuring chamber groups, the Bay Atlantic Symphony, pianists, and more.
My wife and I attended the performance of “Vanities” last night. The three female actors were amazing. To have such amazing talent available to see in such a small setting is priceless. We really enjoyed ourselves. Highly recommend this show! Cheers to the actors! Great job!
Reid L — Google review
Last evening we saw Sexy Laundry and it was fantastic! The actors were amazing and the intimate venue created the perfect atmosphere for the performance. We will definitely see more performances at the Cape May Stage!
Robert G — Google review
Saw Dutch Masters here on October 8, 2025. The show was amazing - powerful, unexpected, kept us riveted! The performances were excellent. In this small but comfortable theater, there is not a bad seat in the house. It was our first time at the Cape May Stage despite visiting CM every year, but we are definitely going to make this a part of our itinerary in the future!
Diane B — Google review
Dutch Masters was amazing! The two actors were so talented! We knew nothing about the show and were blown away by it. It is thought provoking and concerned with current issues in today’s crazy world. The five of us are still discussing it and thinking about it two days after seeing it. If you can find a way, see this play. Cape May Stage is a treasure that never disappoints!
Fredi O — Google review
Saw "Dutch Masters" at Cape May Stage on 9/24/25. It is a play about an encounter of a Black and a White on the New York Subway and what ensues. The plot is well done, clever, and unpredictable. The acting was superb. Well worth a visit.
Donna R — Google review
My wife and I saw “Sexy Laundry” at Cape May Stage on 7/30/25. The show was great and staff & facilities excellent! We see a production here every time ewe visit the Jersey Shore. Take one in - you won’t be disappointed!
Jeff W — Google review
Vanities on Sunday June 29. Very good performance. Made me smile, laugh, tear a little. Well presented. The Cape May Stage never disappoints. The theater is comfortable and all seats are great seats.
Geri S — Google review
We always enjoy the thought-provoking productions at this theater. The acting is superb. Looking forward to attending the holiday show in December. Thank you Cape May Stage!
Louise B — Google review
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Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey

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6 lists 
Museum
Discover the Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey, a newer attraction in Cape May that honors the life and work of the famous Underground Railroad conductor. Learn about Tubman's time in the town during the 1850s and her efforts to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom. The museum offers insight into her bravery and activism, making it a must-visit for those interested in American history.
Our family decided to “kill some time” before a Congress Hall Tour and wow! What a great way to do so. I never expected such an interactive tour from a tiny museum. What made this a great stop for our family? Ross! He taught us so much and engaged with both of my children making sure the visit was memorable. Ross’ natural candor for the Undergrand Railroad and Harriet Tubman’s personal life was impressive. I never knew how significant Cape May was for Black history. Do not miss out.
Jennifer C — Google review
This is a small museum that packs a powerful punch. The front section on the history of African Americans in Cape May is informative, detailed and puts Cape May, New Jersey in its proper place as a town where black people could retain, rebuild and recreate their history and culture. The tour guide at the museum, Crystal, is an excellent performer, a knowledgeable educator, and a specialist in the storytelling of Harriet Tubman. She brings history alive by making you a part of it. So enjoy the show!
Rod J — Google review
My museum bestie & I lucked out as we entered this beautiful gem of a museum thinking we would only be able to hang out for a short time -- well we walked right into the beginning of a tour that lasted well over an hour! I hate that I can't recall her name but she was fantastic at explaining the history & evolution of HT & all the others that were involved. She even offered to chat up with folks well after the museum close time had passed. I love my huge massive MET museum but can feel the history in these smaller places that NEED to remain open. So much history here -- bravo to all that helped to preserve this HT museum. Walked out nearly 90 mins later utterly in love!
Grace A — Google review
Wonderful experience of learning much about American and New Jersey history. Appropriate for all age ranges. Glad we booked in advance as this was popular! I would definitely come again.
Laura E — Google review
Was very much looking forward to this location. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and it's a great place to learn. That being said I'd call it more of an education center than a true museum. Artifacts are limited to a collection of African masks and a doll collection, both of which are great, but actual materials from Tubman's time in Cape May and the Underground Railroad itself are not present. Additionally the majority of the historical events actually took place across the street. Definitely worth a visit but as a fan of Tubman as a historical figure, I let my imagination run wild with what might be seen at a stop on the Underground Railroad and it was more a place to gather and discuss history.
Steve — Google review
I visited the museum Friday 9/25/25. The lady at the desk was very nice. She told me during times there is a guided tour of the museum or you can tour the museum on your own. The museum is very very small, everything is on one floor. The information thats in the museum was interesting. They are expanding the museum to have a second floor.
Monica B — Google review
Take the guided tour with Cindy!! She was absolutely amazing! When I walked in I got lucky. The guided tour staring in just 20 minutes. The experience with Cindy as a guide moved me and inspired me in ways I did not expect. Cindy makes you learn about the remarkable life of Harriet Tubman in a very engaging way. Then if you ask her any question at all she answers with elaboration. This was such a meaningful way to spend an hour of my life ! If I had only visited the museum without the tour I wouldn’t have had such a profound experience.
SANDRA G — Google review
Don't expect a tour, or much about Tubman. . . So, we paid for a guided tour, as opposed to a self guided tour. Therefore, it was reasonable to expect that someone - presumably a guide - would take us on a tour of the house, and explain the history of the house and something about Harriet Tubman's life. There was no guide and no tour. At the start of the "tour", a large group of visitors was invited in to view some artifacts about the slave trade and the home. These were displayed in the front rooms of the home and were interesting and informative, though no one was present to add information or answer questions. This is where we were told to spend time while waiting for the "tour" to begin. At the start of the "tour", we were all brought into a room at the rear of the home. Once the seats were filled, it was standing room only for the rest of the group. We stood for over an hour listening to our "guide" talk about slavery, Cape May, and almost nothing at all about Harriet Tubman. In fact, because Tubman visited before the big fire in Cape May, very little is known about her activities there, or whether she ever actually stepped foot anywhere near this house. There were absolutely no visual aids or media used during the presentation, though there was a television hanging on the wall behind the speaker. It was borderline excruciating to stand in one spot to listen. Bottom line - this is NOT a guided tour, and has little to do with Harriet Tubman - and I paid a lot of money to find that out.
Sylvia W — Google review
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Cape May Carriage LLC

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Carriage ride service
Tack shop
Cape May Carriage LLC has been a part of Cape May's Victorian charm since 1983, offering romantic horse-drawn carriage rides. The knowledgeable drivers provide interesting facts about the places you pass by, including a haunted house. The slow pace of the ride is both fun and exciting, allowing for a relaxing experience. Visitors can even take pictures with the friendly horses after the ride. While some passengers found the driver to be quiet, others praised their knowledge and storytelling abilities.
Very nice, and the grandkids loved it. The driver was very knowledgeable and told us many stories about the town, the homes and what people did for a living when the town was created. Whaling who would’ve known.
Andrea P — Google review
Always enjoy our annual carriage ride. Never gets old. Been taking them for 10+ years. Each carriage driver has their own stories on the history of Cape May. PLUS their horses are VERY, VERY well cared for.
Teresa P — Google review
We took a carriage ride at 5:40 on a week night- Starlight and her driver were wonderful! The ride is just enough for small children and the information shared about Cape May is interesting for adults. We look forward to doing this again!
Lauren F — Google review
My wife and I had another great night on the carriage ride through Cape May. Our guide was Liz and she was wonderful, very polite and taught us a few more facts we were not aware of. We have done this carriage a few times before, and always enjoy it.
George L — Google review
I loved the horse and his name was CHARLIE. The driver was very quiet and not friendly but the assistant was friendly and had some knowledge of the town, but not as much as I thought… Especially about any haunted places ..I didn’t like the fact that they didn’t ask if I wanted to slow down and take pictures or if there was anything particular on the trip that I wanted to stop for a second at….
Dolores P — Google review
Absolutely amazing. I’ve been twice now. Had Liz both times. She is a fantastic driver who had endless knowledge and passion for what she does. Would absolutely go again and can’t recommend Liz enough
Pearl G — Google review
Lovely ride, our driver was well versed with CM history and handled our horse very well. Would have loved more info about the haunting!
Dotti P — Google review
We had a great carriage ride with Jennifer (and Oreo!). Jennifer relayed some fascinating information and made our ride very enjoyable.
Gail T — Google review
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Cape May Beach NJ

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cape May Beach NJ is a picturesque peninsular city located at the southernmost point of the South Jersey Cape, nestled between the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. This charming destination boasts a 30-mile stretch of sandy white beaches, offering gentle surf, boardwalk entertainment, over 600 Victorian-style homes, and excellent fishing opportunities. The city's wide beach is divided into 16 different sections, each named after nearby streets intersecting Beach Avenue.
This past July I got to experience Cape May for the very first time w group of friends for a week long vaca. The beach is absolute heaven though I will say because we stayed at the nearby Ohana Beach Resort we already had the day tags so did not have to deal with any of the purchasing. I love that those of us at the nearby hotels would set up the umbrellas early in the AM & lay claim to the spots closest to the water. This beach is large & though it def looks crowded it never felt it. There were singles, couples, families, lil babies, teenagers - you name it -- I saw it. But everyone is very respectful of one another, no loud music, no loud noise, great life guards - just a lovely peaceful beach where you can enjoy the water. Can't wait to go back!
Grace A — Google review
Nice location, but overpriced and poorly managed. Cape May Beach has beautiful views, but the experience was disappointing overall. They charge for everything — entrance per person, beach chairs, umbrellas — and yet offer none of the basic amenities you’d expect. No toilets, no showers, nothing. For the price, you’d think they’d provide at least the essentials. Definitely not worth the cost.
Ayesha T — Google review
I don't mind paying, since there are lifeguards.... But some people charging at the entrance are rude. Plus there is no bathroom or any facilities... Bring cash, if you use QR code there's an additional $2 charge.
Rosa F — Google review
Very clean beach. Soft sand. Very relaxing. My mom and dad are from Brasil and they love it. They can't wait to spend the day here. Family friendly. $10.00 for day pass per adult. There are $40.00 season passes and weekly passes. Definitely worth it. I do the day passes.
Miracle W — Google review
We always love cape may. Beautiful. Big. Many times look out and see dolphins. People are not on top of each other. Nice shops. Nothing bad to say.
Mike S — Google review
Groomed beach with lifeguard requires $10 beach tag, includes restrooms with shower, promenade with view of Victorian hotels. Very warm water at this time includes some jellyfish and an array of crabs.
Marla M — Google review
The oldest beach community in the US. Clean quite, family 👪 friendly. The views are amazing and the residents take care of their community. The beach is well maintained and the access to the beach in the summer one must purchase a beach tag. It's worth the price. Great waves amazing sunsets. It's a little pricey but worth the trip
Kayosan T — Google review
It's the best beach I've ever traveled to with family. Clean white fluffy sand with seating and umbrellas if you need it. Everything's within reach from food , bathrooms and ice cream
John K — Google review
10

Cape May Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Cape May Lighthouse, built in 1859, offers stunning panoramic views from its top and features an oil house-turned-museum with a gift shop. Visitors can also enjoy various activities nearby such as golfing, dining at fine restaurants, boating, kayaking, saltwater fishing, crabbing, dolphin and whale watching, sightseeing cruises and more. Additionally, the area is home to several attractions including the Cape May Zoo and Wildwood's famous boardwalks.
We didn't climb the lighthouse this time because I believe we did in the past. The fee to climb is $12 per person (adult). You can see the area near the lighthouse for free. They have a little garden type of place and a boat which used to be a rescue boat back in time. It's a beautiful place, very well maintained. There are 2 accesses to the ocean nearby, but that's not for swimming. High free parking lot. A food truck can be found during the summer season in the parking lot. I recommend visiting the Cape May lighthouse. I love climbing them. Lighthouses have individual histories. It's a nice place. Cape May, New Jersey USA 🇺🇸
Dinara G — Google review
We visited on 8/20/2025. Climbed with 5 boys aged 3-7 years old and they had a great time. The stairs inside are pretty wide and there are stopping points by the windows, as you go up/down, to rest or let others pass by. The views at the top are definitely worth it!
Laura L — Google review
Must see attraction. Beautifully preserved site. Managed by super polite people. The climb is worth the scene from above. Also must visit the souvenir shop, the older gentleman is so adorable. The museum alongside is very interesting. Hike on path trails and time your visit with sunset to watch from the beach. It's breathtaking Plenty of parking available
Shabby A — Google review
The Cape May Lighthouse is such a stunning spot! Even without going up to the top, the surroundings alone are worth the visit. The area around the lighthouse is beautiful, peaceful, and full of charm — perfect for a relaxing walk and to take in the scenery. It’s a great place to enjoy nature, history, and the coastal views all at once. Definitely a highlight in Cape May!
Ariane T — Google review
Fun place. You can go up inside the lighthouse too. It was free for us to visit. It was a great place to take photos. They even have a gift shop and oil house. The beach is right behind it so it’s a nice spot. They have a play area and lots of parking. We went in off season though.
Amanda M — Google review
This is a great family activity with a cherry on top - great views from the top or this well maintained and still working Lighthouse. This place offered a great exercise climbing 199 steps up and then going down but the most impressive thing is the amazing views of all of Cape May, the ocean, and the Delaware Bay. Highly recommend this experience when in Cape May on a clear day!
Kosta R — Google review
This was just a stop for a day trip at Cape May. We were lucky it was not crowded at all. Perfect weather for October. Not too many stairs to climb. Max pulse 126
Andrey G — Google review
What a neat place. Don't like heights much, but going down the stairs wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. 199 steps. Each window alcove had pictures and explanations about the structure and what life was like. Nice view from the catwalk(?) that you are allowed to traverse. Wish the gift shop had lighthouse pens! There was access to the beach from the parking lot, a mini museum, and boardwalk trails around the ponds, with opportunities for birdwatching. Ran out of time to do all three trails. Worth visiting!
Johanna K — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Cape May

No trip to Cape May is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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The Mad Batter Restaurant & Bar

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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
The Mad Batter Restaurant & Bar is a lively bistro in Cape May, NJ that serves American cuisine from breakfast to dinner. The restaurant features a cozy atmosphere and often hosts live music. It offers made-from-scratch breakfasts, fresh salads for lunch, and uncomplicated European-style dishes for dinner, including options for vegetarians. The bar boasts a diverse selection of reasonably priced wines by the glass. This casual spot is known for its affordable eats and welcoming ambiance.
What a nice place. I'm more fond of the back area near the bar, it has a more relaxing vibe. The food was very good, the apple pie french toast was excellent. I'd go back any time. Very friendly staff. Haven't been here in 12 years but still as good as I remember .. I will mention i would have preferred not to hear the Rhianna album the entire time I was there but you cant always get classical or Sinatra
Andy A — Google review
Soild brunch spot in Cape May! Even with a 45 min wait, the experience was totally worth it. The atmosphere was relaxed, the staff was welcoming, and the food delivered big on flavor. The corned beef hash was the highlight—crispy, tender, and deliciously seasoned. Breakfast potatoes were spot-on too. Portions were reasonable, and the chicken salad croissant was a pleasant surprise in both size and taste. Highly recommend for a laid-back, tasty brunch!
Will S — Google review
Not as impressive as expected This restaurant offers a wide variety of breakfast options, so I had high hopes. I ordered the Brussels sprouts fritters, but they didn’t taste as good as I expected. There was still a strong, unpleasant green taste from the vegetables, and honestly, I don’t think deep-frying works well for this dish. I also tried the award-winning cupcake, but it was just average—nothing special. The pancakes were underwhelming too; I’ve had better at other places, despite all the hype in the reviews. The orange juice was supposed to be freshly squeezed, but I couldn’t tell if it actually was. It tasted overly sweet and artificial, more like something with added sugar than real juice. The one dish I did enjoy was the eggs Benedict—the thick-cut bacon made it really satisfying, and that plate was the highlight of my meal. Overall, it’s a place you could try, but you’re not missing out if you don’t. There are definitely better breakfast spots in the city.
Nitiphum S — Google review
Fruit flies fruit flies. if you close the does an turn the air conditioner on it will keep them dormant . Had breakfast here the day before, eggs a pancake were good enough so came back the next night for dinner. What a mistake. I had both specials massaged kale and couscous ok, the monkfish etouffee flavorless But the real reason for the review is the chicken breast with the cream jus. Cold dry chicken that was definitely a day old. Are waitress Joanna was the only bright spot of this place . Honest, polite, courteous It’s a shame she had to apologize for the food and the flies . Don’t fall for the FAKE Reviews
The L — Google review
Highlight: ✨️Orange Almond French Toast✨️ One of the best flavored French toasts I've ever had! No reservations, walked up and were given a buzzer with 1.5 hour wait time. Told by staff to come back to area 45 min after receiving buzzer. We were ready and seated within 10 min of coming back (50-55 min total wait). Service was good. Food arrived after a short wait (we were very hungry so it felt longer than it was) All requests were accommodated quickly and food was well made.
Angel C — Google review
Yummy food! The Crousade was delicious and the Orange/Almond French toast hit the spot. I’m only knocking one star off because my friend’s latte was disappointing. Everything else was pretty great and would definitely recommend for a tasty breakfast spot.
Alyssa C — Google review
Pleasant brunch spot in Cape May - we did wait almost an hour for a party of 2 on a Saturday morning (no reservations accepted for breakfast). The inside is airy and bright, feels like a boutique and very clean. The food was good, especially the corned beef hash. Worth trying if up for the wait.
Laurel C — Google review
Great food, great staff. Been coming here for years now and I'll keep coming back. Love the Croustade breakfast. Picture of the mango mimosa after a few sips. Try the MANmosa. ITS FANTASTIC!! If you're in Cape May, this place is a must.
Alex S — Google review
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George's Place Beachfront

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$$$$affordable
New American restaurant
George's Place Beachfront is a beloved eatery that has been serving American and Greek cuisine since 1968. With multiple locations in Cape May and one in Wildwood, it has become a landmark dining destination. The newer Ocean Street location offers indoor and outdoor seating as well as takeout options, while the original spot on Beach Avenue provides a charming cash-only, BYOB experience.
This place is a hidden gem for breakfast. I don’t think many people know about it. I found it searching Google for places near my hotel room. There was no wait at all which I was surprised since it’s a Saturday morning in July and the place is really small. My husband and I both enjoyed our food. I like the breakfast options. Only negative was the coffee was very watered down. Not sure if I got a bad batch or if they always make their coffee this way. I would definitely come back!
Mariam A — Google review
Crazy place, stopped by for a cup of regular coffee to go, no frills, no nothing... small cup of Folgers .... set me back ... $4!!!!! Incredible how the some businesses ovetcharge. One place i will definitely NOT go back to.
Maggie K — Google review
We love it here! Great value for money, great food. We've sampled both breakfast and lunch, both are great! Breakfast has standard offerring and some more creative items (limoncello French toast). Lunch brings out more of a Mediterranean flavor. The Gyro is flavorful and hearty for example. Everything well seasoned, nothing bland, portions not stingy, service is pleasant. Cash only I believe. Someone mentioned its a hidden gem and I agree, its unassuming. Actually quite refreshing in comparison to other cape may restaurants.
Amber F — Google review
I visited Cape May this weekend for the first time since my Coast Guard graduation in 2022 and decided to have breakfast at George’s Place with my wife. Unfortunately, the experience reminded me that racism still exists, even in places that promote hospitality. From the moment we sat down, the only interaction we had with our waiter and waitress was to order, receive the food, and pay the bill. They never checked if everything was okay, never offered refills, and completely ignored us the entire time. Meanwhile, every other table around us, filled with white customers, received attentive and friendly service. When I finally asked for more coffee, the waiter (with an Italian accent or similar) brought it with a bad attitude, spilled some, and didn’t bother to clean it. After paying, I chose not to leave a tip because of the poor treatment, and the same waiter (Italian accent) followed me outside, confronting me and saying it was “disrespectful” not to tip, even though his service was clearly intentional and unprofessional. The food itself was great, but the service was by far the worst I’ve ever experienced. Being followed outside over a tip after being ignored during the meal was unacceptable. It’s sad that in 2025, this kind of behavior still happens. To my fellow Coasties and anyone who values respect, think twice before supporting a place that treats people differently based on how they look or speak. Racism is real. Thank you to the male waiter (with an Italian accent) for reminding me of that today, October 25, 2025, between 10:45 a.m. and 11:50 a.m.
Don — Google review
Small little breakfast spot Cape May that you won't regret going to. We normally go to Uncle Bill's, but I wanted to try something new on this place did not disappoint. Everything we had was a great spin on breakfast, as well has having the classics.
Timothy R — Google review
We have had dinner here several times in the past and it was excellent. Today I was the first time for breakfast and it was great- beautiful luxury teas, high end jam and a generously portioned Norwegian Smoked Salmon platter. It felt like breakfast and lunch combined - served with a toasted bagel over a generous bed of greens and the best olive oil I have ever tasted. This is not a diner in the traditional sense with an all day menu. I consider it a restaurant open for three different meal times, each with their own upscale menu.
Dolores P — Google review
We love all the George’s places haven’t hit wildwood yet but we will. You can count on the consistency throughout the different spots. I always get the gyro it was just as good here as the other spots the platter. Ones with a healthy portion of potatoes like a fries chip but they are delicious either way we love them it also comes with a side of salad also a healthy portion. The management knows how to train everyone and are able to transfer the experience throughout their restaurants which I appreciate. My wife gets the salmon scramble which she loves love loves it’s a great deal. Plus they serve breakfast till like 2pm making it perfect for a breakfast person like my wife and s lunch person like myself. If you are wondering it’s definitely worth going. The one on the beach offers views of beach street which at the time we were there had the starlings murmurations flying in and out great beach diner atmosphere court.
KenO — Google review
We were looking for something different and we were thrilled to come across George's. Our server, George was awesome and added to our Great experience. The food was excellent. Super Fresh and plentiful. The Souvlaki was juicy and flavorful. The Short ribs were also excellent. Next time we BYOB
Deena C — Google review
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Washington Inn & Wine Bar

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$$$$expensive
American restaurant
The Washington Inn & Wine Bar is an elegant American restaurant located in a Victorian plantation house, offering a sophisticated dining experience. The menu features fresh seafood, locally-sourced produce, and inventive twists on traditional dishes. Guests can savor appetizers like chilled shrimp with tropical fruits or roasted mushroom soup, followed by main courses such as seafood cioppino and crab cakes. The restaurant's historic charm adds to the ambiance, with options to dine in the formal dining room or on the charming screened-in porch.
We had an 8:30 reservation and arrived a bit early. Right away, the host let us know we’d be seated closer to our reserved time and invited us to relax at a bar table. A bar waiter quickly took our drink order, and we were seated right on time. The hostess even mentioned they saved us a lovely window seat, which was such a thoughtful touch. Everything we ordered was fantastic—from the oysters Rockefeller to the crab cakes and cioppino. Service was attentive and warm throughout. A high-caliber dining experience in every way, absolutely worth a visit.
Ashley G — Google review
We recently dined at Washington Inn and were seated in the wine cellar, a small and cozy space with just three tables. It's a unique, intimate setting that some may find charming, though it might not be for everyone. If you're looking for a quiet, tucked-away experience, it's definitely a cool spot. Service was attentive and professional throughout the evening, which we appreciated. However, the food didn’t quite live up to the high expectations set by the atmosphere and price point. The crab cakes were a letdown, fried and packed with shredded lump meat, lacking the delicate texture and flavor you’d hope for, especially being down the shore. The rack of lamb, while cooked nicely, consisted of only four small lollipop chops and didn’t feel like a good value. On a brighter note, the flounder special was excellent, fresh, well-prepared, and full of flavor. Cocktails were also a highlight of the evening. Overall, Washington Inn has a nice ambiance and solid service, but for a more consistently satisfying dining experience in Cape May, I’d recommend Peter Shields instead.
Jeffrey D — Google review
Easily one of my top five dining experiences ever - better than some Michelin-starred restaurants I’ve enjoyed. Even their simple garden salad was extraordinary. Do not pass on the Mediterranean sea bass - the fish was perfectly prepared, and the salsa verde was one of the most complex, unctuous sauces I’ve ever had. The flavors of the sorbet were so concentrated and clear - I couldn’t stop eating them, especially the mango. The service was outstanding, and the price performance was excellent. This was a transcendent meal - can’t wait to come back.
Lee M — Google review
Went here for the first dinner as a married couple after our wedding. No less than four wedding guests screamed and said “you’re gonna have a great time” when we told them where we were headed for dinner the following day. We did in fact, have a great time! The caviar is some of the best I’ve ever had and we were treated to the fabulous story of how the farmers met working at the Inn. It was a picturesque restaurant, absolutely incredible service and a memory I will treasure forever. Can’t wait to go back!
Colleen O — Google review
I have to give full credit to my besties hubby for planning all the reservations while we stayed in Cape May earlier this summer. We dined at Washington Inn on our first night & it was fantastic. Very elegant but never obnoxious. Highly recommend reservations. The food & service were beyond expectations. Huge dining areas & the staff were all so very kind. Located on a lovely street that begs to be walked after dinner. We loved every moment of this dining experience!
Grace A — Google review
We had the most amazing time at the Inn wine bar with bartenders Robin and Justin. They gave us all of the local tips and made us feel like regulars, even though it was our first time. We’ve already taken them up on their recommendations and it’s made our stay in Cape May so special! We can’t wait to come back
Taylor F — Google review
Came here to celebrate my mother-in-law’s birthday and had a great experience. The food was delicious and the service was excellent — everything felt warm and welcoming. A lovely spot for a special occasion in Cape May!
Giftzy_nana — Google review
Exceptional meal and superb drinks. The staff were so knowledgeable and friendly. We met a couple celebrating 40 years married and this is their top spot, says a lot about the food and the experience as they come back every year.
Natalie S — Google review
4

Lucky Bones Backwater Grille

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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Lucky Bones Backwater Grille is a popular family-friendly restaurant located in Cape May, known for its diverse menu featuring seafood dishes and casual comfort food. The restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere and serves up mouthwatering classics such as burgers, ribs, and of course, seafood. It is owned by the same group behind the prestigious Washington Inn, ensuring quality food and a welcoming environment for families.
Lucky Bone is a wonderful, family-friendly spot. The mussels in red sauce were fresh and flavorful, and the menu has plenty of comfort foods that make you feel at home. Their mocktails are refreshing — we especially liked the one with mint. Service was excellent; our waiter was very helpful and friendly. We’ll definitely come back!
Chloris L — Google review
We went to try fish n chips but ended up ordering a pizza alongside. Fish n chips were okay, but surprisingly, the pizza turned out to be really good. It was a four cheese pizza with prosciutto on top. The texture was perfect, and the flavor was amazing. We weren't expecting a good pizza at all but thankfully, now we have found a good pizza spot in Cape May.
Aon — Google review
Tayrn was amazing ! We are visiting from out of town and had the best experience. The food is amazing. I have a very sensitive gluten celiac disease. They have a whole separate menu and bring out an orange napkin so everyone knows. Then you get your food on a separate orange plate. It’s so nice to be able to be safe and still have food that doesn’t compromise on taste. I wish places where I live did this. The pizza was gluten free and the flavor was amazing. The crust is perfect. So many amazing options. Huge wine menu. Fresh clams. It was great. Be sure to go for sure !
Amanda M — Google review
My family and I were down in Cape May for a long weekend for my wife's Bday. We decided to check out Lucky Bones for breakfast since they only do it on weekends, and we were only a short walk away. They had a few specials, all of them sounded good. I chose the Bacon and Bleu Omellete and it was perfect. My wife got the Eggs Benedict, which she also enjoyed. The coffee was very good and our server was very attentive. All in all, a great dining experience for our family. I'd definitely recommend this place for breakfast, I'm sure their lunch and dinner options are just as good as well.
Taylor A — Google review
VERY busy place! Decent wine selection. Fun drinks menu. Jenni was AWESOME! Incredibly nice and prompt with everything! Table bussers were also super efficient! That bread that they serve is out of this world! I tried the soup of the day which was split pea. It was very good. I also had the fish and chips. I loved the batter! The place was packed. I highly suggest reservations. Will definitely return.
M A — Google review
Good food and great atmosphere. We stopped mid afternoon, and there was no wait. Summer salad, sea bass tacos, mussels, and calamari were amazing Also recommend the lobster bisque!! Take a sweater as it can be quite chilly
Crystal G — Google review
Lucky Bones will amaze you. As soon as you walk into this restaurant, you will notice a great full service Bar and a courteous hostess station. We were escorted to our table and were met by a friendly waitress ready to assist us explaining the food specials, the incredible beer offerings, wine and other liquid offerings. I am known by my friends for my true enjoyment of food and drink and my opinions are sincere. Lucky Bones will amaze you with their food and their service. The waitress suggested the mussels served in a San Marzano tomato based sauce with Gorgonzola cheese and shredded Basil. Gorgonzola and Mussels?????? Not sure of that, but the waitress assured me it was fabulous. I listen to food staff. I am glad that I do! It is one of the best dishes of Mussels I ever tasted. Although they have an impressive menu which includes fabulous seafood dishes such as Pompano and Cobia, somehow the fresh chopped clam white pizza pie sounded like a perfect accompaniment. Damn, was I pleased that I did. It was superb! You really cannot go wrong with any dish. The food and service was exemplary and we not could go home without another meal at Lucky Bones. The Mussels and the clam pizza pie are addictive. We were fortunate enough to meet the GM Jason DeWaters as he walked the rooms assuring all guests were satisfied. A great pleasure to meet him and he is just one more reason to travel 123 miles from home to enjoy another meal at Lucky Bones Backwater Grille. You will not be disappointed………..
Richard K — Google review
We have always enjoyed our meals here! stopped again this year and both meals were fantastic! The ribs were some of the best we ever have had and linguine and clams were full of flavor and had lots of clams
Darren D — Google review
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The Lobster House

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Located in Cape May, New Jersey, The Lobster House is a popular seafood restaurant with a lively atmosphere and waterfront views. It offers a full bar and casual dining experience, serving fresh lobster and seafood from the dock for lunch and dinner every day of the week. In addition to its five dining rooms, The Lobster House provides a unique dining experience on the Schooner American, an authentic 130-foot-long Grand Banks sailing vessel moored dockside.
Nice place for dinner. We seated inside the restaurant because we wanted air conditioning. But we realized that seating on the dock or the boat was also cool with sea breeze. We Will definitely choose to seat outside with Take-out orders the next time visiting Cape May. I gave only four stars because we waited for the food very long and it seemed like the waitress was too busy. But she was friendly. In general, I like this place and will come back again.
Alex Z — Google review
The restaurant sign at the entrance is large and easy to spot — anyone passing by on their way to Cape May Beach will definitely see it. There’s plenty of parking, which makes it very convenient. The restaurant is divided into three sections: seating on the boat, roadside seating, and indoor seating. Since it was raining when we visited, we sat inside. The interior has a classic, slightly old-school vibe. The staff were well-dressed and courteous. However, we were surprised when the server placed plates on our table that were still wet and had visible stains on them — we had to wipe them ourselves. We started with appetizers: fried calamari, fresh crab meat, jumbo shrimp cocktail, and clam chowder. The taste was decent. However, the staff repeatedly came over to ask if we were ready to order the main course, even though our table was still full of appetizers. It felt unnecessarily rushed, especially since it was raining and the restaurant wasn’t crowded. Once we finally ordered our mains — two lobsters (steamed and boiled) with a side of crab cake stuffing — the server brought us some bread. The bread was tasty and went well with the clam chowder, although it could get a bit messy when cutting. When the lobster arrived, we were excited — we had high expectations, especially from a place called “Lobster House.” Unfortunately, the taste was very average and not particularly fresh, which was disappointing. We eat seafood often and can tell the difference between fresh and not-so-fresh, and this was clearly not fresh. Overall, we were a bit let down. The restaurant is popular and worth visiting for the experience, but don’t expect too much. It could have been better.
Nitiphum S — Google review
We enjoyed a delicious meal, with friendly and attentive staff and a beautiful view of the harbor from our table. When we saw how many cars were in the parking lot, we were concerned we'd have a long wait for a table. However, the restaurant is huge, with multiple dining rooms, and we only waited about 20 minutes. The staff and kitchen were incredibly efficient, we were in awe of how smoothly they were able to serve so many people at once. I had the Flounder Francaise over linguine and it was one of the best meals I had on our two week trip across the Northeast coast. The fish was perfectly cooked with a light egg coating and the lemon wine sauce was delicious. My husband had the swordfish served on a wood plank with duchess potatoes and said his meal was perfect. We would definitely return when in the area again.
Dagny M — Google review
Quaint old school restaurant on the wharf with beautiful views and knowledgeable staff with adorable uniforms that take me back. Sandy was a great server. Very accommodating and direct. Food was excellent. It's nice that the salad is included with homemade dressing. The room was a little dark with many customers with flash lights. The bathroom attendant was so friendly.
Natalie S — Google review
Wow, absolutely unforgettable. My mom was pushing for us to go here. I’m so glad we listened! Mom is always right. Wow what a delicious meal. Everything was unbelievable. We had Yasin as our waiter. He was very kind! We got : Escargot - so many I was shocked!! Baked clams casino - amazing ! Crab imperial - to die for Lobster house special - best thing to order you get lobster, shrimp and scallops!! My favorite were the scallops. Thank you for a lovely last evening at the shore.
Sam H — Google review
It is one of the more popular restaurant in the area. There was a wait for dinner on a Thursday night. We arrived at 7:30pm and waited about 25-30 minutes for seats. Huge parking lot across the street. Crabmeat cocktail was good. Calamari was not that great. A little soggy and not crispy. Lobster house specialty was okay. The broiled 1.5lbs lobster was a must get.
Jason L — Google review
This place blew us away. Cozy, sea inspired feel and deco. The food was great, lobster bisque was incredible (our regards to Chef John). Emily provided one of the best services we've experienced; she was delightful, attentive, professional + graceful timing. This was definitely a highlight of our trip to Cape May 🤍
Asol G — Google review
Consistently exceptional. The Lobster House in Cape May never disappoints. The bread, salad, and fried shrimp are always prepared to perfection. The Cape May Salt Oysters are a true standout — delicately mild, impeccably fresh, and absolutely delicious. A timeless coastal dining experience that continues to impress with every visit.
Lisa L — Google review
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6

Tisha's Fine Dining

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$$$$expensive
American restaurant
Tisha's Fine Dining is a charming restaurant in Cape May that offers a diverse menu of New American cuisine, including sandwiches and burgers for lunch. The establishment prides itself on providing an enjoyable dining experience with a selection of delectable dishes. Tisha's also offers tasty side salads on both their lunch and dinner menus, such as the classic Cobb salad and the House Specialty salad with grilled or crispy chicken. Additionally, patrons can savor the simple yet delicious Kale Caesar salad during dinner service.
This restaurant deserves five stars all around! The service was great. The atmosphere is quaint. But the food is definitely spot on. Everything from the appetizers right through to the dessert was amazing. No complaints had by anyone at the dinner table, and we went with a big group. I would definitely recommend if you’re looking for a more luxurious meal.
Lynne A — Google review
We have been here multiple times over the past few years, and the food and service are always above and beyond. Danny has been our server the last two times we have been here and he remembered us and even where we sat the last time. We came today to celebrate our one year wedding anniversary while in Cape May. We are from Pittsburgh so we are only here once a year or so. We always make a point to stop here for dinner while vacationing in CM. The food is always delicious but the service is more so what keeps us coming back. I can’t speak highly enough about this restaurant. If you’re looking for fine dining while in Cape May, this is the place to go. Thank you, Tisha’s, for always making us feel special!
Ainsley M — Google review
Came here for dinner for my cousins bachelorette weekend. Love a great BYOB and this place came highly reccomended. Service was great and food was phenomenal. Would definitely go back if I go back to that area. The calamari was EXCELLENT, burrito a peach salad was ok, the peaches weren't ripe so that was a little underwhelming. The Halibut that had on special was incredible, so fresh and cooked perfectly. The filet was delicious but the peppercorn(in my opinion) was a little too much to my liking. The seafood risotto was very flavorful and cooked perfectly as well. The gnocchi was great too.
Sarah M — Google review
This is a great option while walking or shopping at a famous Washington Street promenade in Cape May. We sat down in the back yard of the restaurant and it was great. Loved the food. Service was efficient and pretty quick. We highly recommend this restaurant.
Kosta R — Google review
Went off season for lunch. There was no wait and they were able to accommodate our stroller outside. (They had heaters so even though it was a little chilly we were super comfortable.) We shared a Cesar salad and my husband had the salmon po'boy. The fish was cooked perfectly. I had the scallops and risotto. It was a smaller portion, only 4 scallops, but I think it is technically an appetizer, and actually it was the perfect portion for me. The food was delicious and we enjoyed the people watching. Service was very attentive and not rushed at all.
Katy I — Google review
Tisha’s is always reliable and delicious. We enjoyed the halibut and a Thai style chili salmon with shrimp. Beautiful setting, sitting outside, with exceptional service. Reservations recommended.
Kim K — Google review
Tisha’s offers fine quality meals and wine served in a cozy and friendly atmosphere. Dog friendly outside in back patio. I got the bolognese which was great.
Joseph A — Google review
Very romantic place for dinner. We had lobster bisque and it was excellent! My chicken pasqual was really good. My husband had the pork chop with apples and it was cooked to perfection. The gnocchi was terrible. Gummy and tough. Our server was ok, got the job done but no warmth at all. Overall it was a great dinner and we would go back.
Tammy P — Google review
7

Peter Shields Inn & Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Restaurant
The Peter Shields Inn & Restaurant is a romantic dining spot housed in an elegant 1907 beachfront mansion, offering American cuisine with stunning views. Chef Carl Messick has opened Grana BYOB at the former Godmothers site, featuring a 68-seat restaurant serving modern American cuisine using seasonal ingredients.
An Incredible Stay in Cape May! We stayed here for one night and absolutely loved it. The house is located right on the ocean and only about a 20-minute walk from Washington Mall — the perfect balance of peacefulness and convenience to local restaurants, shops, and walking areas. Our Victorian-style room was cozy and charming, with a spacious, spotless bathroom fully stocked with everything we needed. The soft bathrobes were such a thoughtful touch. Since my husband and I are big fans of Victorian architecture, it was extra special for us to admire the beautiful details of the house inside and out. The staff was extremely friendly and welcoming, and check-in was quick and easy. On our floor, there was a little lounge with coffee, tea, and light snacks, which was very convenient. The complimentary breakfast in the morning was a wonderful surprise — and for a small extra charge, you can even enjoy a mimosa 😊. Another huge plus: the beach is right across the street, and the property provides chairs and umbrellas free of charge. This made our stay even more relaxing. Overall, 5 out of 5! Perfect location, clean and comfortable rooms with everything you need, great service, and the unique charm of a Victorian home. We would definitely come back!
Gelnara I — Google review
This place is stunning and as an experience, it’s a really cool restaurant to go to. It’s on the fancier side and just feels so exquisite. One of my favorite parts was the piano player and being able to send in song requests; such an unique experience! The food presentation was impressive, but overall the food was pretty good but not the best I have had. Service took awhile too, but they were attentive. Definitely a nice place to try!
Danielle B — Google review
My Husband and I had a lovely time staying at the Inn, It was just what we needed. It was relaxing and charming. The breakfast was nice, as we sat on the porch. We had dinner there as well in their cozy and romantic dining room. The cocktails were superb as was the dining experience. Gourmet at its finest in a very inviting (stay a while) candle lit environment. The Inn went all out with their fall decorations and we were greeted by butterflies in the beautiful garden upon arrival. The fire pit in the evening out front was a special touch while we sipped on our night cap. We hope to be able to come back one day again to experience the magic all over again. Peter Shields Inn and Cape May is truly a special place. So picturesque. A place to get away from it all for a spell. Sigh and Smile.
Georgana Z — Google review
Peter Shields has a beautiful reputation, so we arrived with high expectations. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t fully live up. We waited quite a while to be greeted, and though our waitress was lovely, she was clearly juggling too much. The food was enjoyable and the evening pleasant, but Washington Inn still feels unmatched for warm, seamless hospitality in Cape May.
Ashley G — Google review
Another excellent dining experience as always! Loving the fall menu. Started with deliciously inventive cocktails and mocktails. For appetizers we had the colossal crab salad with HUGE pieces of crab, and a wonderful Caesar salad. We both had venison for our entrees, tender and cooked perfectly. The white chocolate bread pudding was a perfect ending to great meal. The staff consistently provide attentive and professional service adding to the atmosphere. The best place in Cape May! Thank you!
Scott H — Google review
Peter Shields is the epitome of fine dining! The elegance is felt as soon as you walk up the outside stairs & continues all the way through as you enter. All the servers & staff were completely accommodating. My friends & I were in Cape May for a week long vacation in July & this had been on our radar since booking the trip. PS exceeded all our expectations, food & presentation were all spot on. TBH we had the most fun with the piano player, you could text him any & all of your requests & we happily waited for our song to come up, he was fantastic.
Grace A — Google review
Our dinner at Peter Shields Inn was the best meal I've ever had. I have had plenty of good food before, but the composure of every dish here was beyond anything I've experienced. Each bite was the perfect balance of flavors and texture really making this dining experience stand above all my others. I would recommend this stop for anyone looking for an exquisite meal for any special occasion.
Mark R — Google review
We went to Peter shields for our anniversary and everything was wonderful. We were greeted by the hostess with a smile and she wished us a happy anniversary. They brought over 2 glasses of champagne when we sat down. Our server Dylan(sorry I’m unsure of spelling) was amazing. He was so attentive and friendly. The food was delicious, our drinks were delicious and unique. 5/5 we can’t wait to come back.
Melissa M — Google review
8

Exit Zero Filling Station

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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Publisher
Exit Zero Filling Station is a laid-back eatery with a nostalgic diner atmosphere and an option for outdoor dining. It's a unique blend of a gas station, airstream trailers, bar, and restaurant that seamlessly come together in one of America's oldest beach towns. The establishment offers a diverse menu featuring burgers, curries, and cocktails. The weekly magazine named after the place adds to its charm.
My wife and I visited this past Wednesday night, and we both loved our meals. I had the Christmas Curry and she had the Bang Bang Shrimp and Chicken curry. Both dishes were amazing and delicious! A lot of thought went into the menu and decor, and our server was welcoming, friendly, and attentive. This was all a wonderful dining experience. Very special.
Joey B — Google review
We came to eat here at the end of August. The atmosphere was very nice. It had outdoor seating with charming decor. We came at opening time on a Monday, and live music was being setup. Our selection was Indian Disco Fries, Brussels Sprouts, and Bang Bang Chicken & Shrimp. The fries were pretty good. I liked the mild curry flavor paired with the creamy goat cheese on top of crispy waffle fries. The Brussel Sprouts were great! They were crispy and a bit sweet. We weren't big fans of the curry. It was okay, but perhaps a bit too mild and toned down for our taste. The chicken and shrimp were also a bit overcooked. Overall, it was a pleasure eating here, and I'd come back again.
Theodore ( — Google review
I love coming here every summer, especially for their curry. However after today I will never go again! We ordered the Butter Chicken Curry as usual, which came out to be nothing like it was before! The sauce looked almost separated with oil/butter. And mixing the rice in/ stirring everything together only made it worse! It was like a spoonful of oil every time you picked up your spoon. We also ordered the naan bread, which came out wrapped in aluminum foil rather than a plate! One of our forks was also dirty/ still covered with food, therefore we asked for another and got a new fork that also had food on it! The place and decorations were all the same. Our waiter was super nice and even took the curry dishes off the bill. But I don’t even think I could ever come back to that place after seeing that as my dish. And in the end I didn’t feel like I was eating at a restaurant, felt like I was eating at an overpriced fast food place! Also they have completely shortened the menu so don’t expect everything to still be there. The menus are a double sided piece of paper that they reuse to everyone even after rips and food stains from guest before
Sophia P — Google review
A little strange thought we were pulling up to some type of BBQ little did i know not at all it was indian food didnt see one indian person either all i saw was white people and a 14 year old spanish boy who brought us out the food so confused first thing they gave us menus with sauce on them the food was good my salmon little over done and the fries were cold and hard but they bring out new ones not going to be to hard on them think I could but it was tasty so yea.
Matthew S — Google review
Had a wonderful dining experience here! The atmosphere is very homely, and the food is definitely a must try. There’s plenty of vegan substitutes as well! Pad Thai is a must try here for sure.
Ramya P — Google review
Dude... what a fusion of comfort foods and flavors with the indian influence. This place is such a vibe. Best spot so far after a couple years visiting cape may. VISIT HERE.
Kasra H — Google review
Been a while since we stopped here but I never wrote the review. Very interesting concept that works for nice summer days. The food was amazing! The lobster Mac and cheese had more lobster than noodles and was delicious. My wife got the butter chicken that I thought I wouldn't like but the flavors were so complimentary to each other and it ended up being my favorite dish. The only reason I gave 4 stars was the burger I got was barely average and tasted rather boring. But will stop again if we are riding down this way.
Omar — Google review
Interesting and innovative eatery. Ordered a chicken curry that was a very odd flavor. Curries can vary a lot and this is their style, and they do try to explain the heavy coconut milk base. I was most unhappy with the offering of a Nan that was just a pita wrapped in foil. Really?
Bert C — Google review
9

Freda's Cafe

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Restaurant
Freda's Cafe is a charming and cozy spot in Cape May, NJ that offers a laid-back atmosphere and friendly service. It's known for its eclectic New American fare, including signature crab cakes and delectable house-made cakes. The cafe puts unique twists on classic comfort food, making it a favorite among locals. In addition to their innovative dishes, they also serve delicious breakfast options like fluffy pancakes and savory omelets.
We happened upon Freda’s by chance after just arriving in Cape May and we had an amazing experience! We each enjoyed different soup specials and split the crab cake entree. The food was incredible and the ambience of sitting on the patio was delightful! A special thanks to our server Eddie who made us feel welcomed!
Steve M — Google review
We sat outside, and the ambiance was lovely. We ordered the crab cakes marcus, and the beef Wellington — hands down some of the best food I’ve ever had! The service was excellent, and our server was incredibly sweet.
Niral S — Google review
Phenomenal dinner - one of the best crab cakes I’ve ever had in my life. Appetizers and desserts were fantastic as well. Highly recommended!!
Dylan G — Google review
I would give Freda's 10 stars! We had an absolutely fabulous dinner! Fresh, delicious and beautifully plated. We lucked out and walked in without a reservation and were able to grab the last available seat of the night. Next time we will make a reservation to be sure we don't miss out! The restaurant is very small but that's the charm! Our waitress was an absolute delight. I had the baked brie appetizer - amazing! For dinner we ordered the beef wellington and steak with bacon and it was fabulous! And be sure to save room for dessert!! Oh man, now I am craving Freda's! Highly recommend!
Christina H — Google review
Crab cakes and steak were delicious and our server was so sweet! The soup and salad were both a bit too salty for my taste. Overall would definitely come back again.
Mommy R — Google review
The most delicious crab cakes I’ve ever tried. Cozy atmosphere. Lovely restaurant and friendly staff. Was rather quick service too.
Kris K — Google review
Freda's Cafe is great culinary experience. That is one of the best I have had in Cape May, county. The name cafe is a great way to hide a special dinning experience. The decor fits with the s cape may. Style and building it hides in. The price was well matched to the chefs skillfully designed menu, is the start of gourmet experience. The seafood bisque was fresh and savory. The appetizers were some thing to experience. If you have the time sneak in to Freda and don't blab about a hidden gourmet experience. Like me
Wayland L — Google review
Our favorite spot in Cape May. Great food and the best crab cakes ever. Prices have crept up over the years and are close to pushing us out but the BYOB helps.
BOLSHEF — Google review
10

The Blue Pig Tavern

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$$$$expensive
American restaurant
Located adjacent to the renowned Congress Hall in Cape May, The Blue Pig Tavern is a long-standing establishment that offers a warm and rustic dining experience. Whether you choose to dine on the patio or in the cozy dining room of this 1800s hotel, you can enjoy updated American fare.
We had dinner at the Blue Pig Tavern during a recent stay in Cape May, and it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable meals of our trip. The restaurant is lively and welcoming, with a bit of a buzz in the air. It’s clearly a family friendly spot, which shows in the higher noise level and the number of tables filled with multigenerational groups. We chose to eat indoors, but many diners seemed to love the outdoor seating area as well. Even though the restaurant has plenty of tables, it’s a good idea to make a reservation. They do take walk ins, but the wait looked long by the time we arrived. Despite being very busy, the service was excellent from start to finish. The staff was attentive, friendly, and especially helpful when it came to answering questions about gluten free options and how certain dishes could be modified. I ordered the shrimp cocktail and the scallops, both prepared gluten free. The shrimp were fresh and well chilled, and the scallops were the standout of the night, tender, flavorful, and cooked just right. The rest of my family, who don’t have any dietary restrictions, were equally happy with their meals. One of the favorites was the lobster mac and cheese with added bacon, which came in a generous portion that made for great leftovers. My husband couldn’t stop talking about the mussels and the crab cakes, both of which he said were excellent. Dessert was another highlight. While the gluten free options are a little limited, the ice cream and sorbet are both very fresh and creamy. Everyone else at the table gravitated toward the apple pie à la mode, which was the favorite across the board. My youngest son had the flourless chocolate cake paired with a hazelnut gelato, and he absolutely loved it. The cocktails were just as well executed as the food. There was a small issue with the second drink my husband ordered, but the staff handled it gracefully and quickly. The fixed version came out perfect, and it was nice to see that kind of care taken in a busy setting. Overall, Blue Pig Tavern delivered a memorable dining experience for our whole family. The atmosphere is vibrant, the service is professional, and the food, especially the scallops, is worth the trip.
Violet A — Google review
My partner and I enjoyed lovely dinner at The Big Blue Tavern located inside the beautiful Congress Hall Hotel. The rustic, old-school vibe gave it a cozy charm, and the location couldn’t be better- right in the heart of Cape May. We took advantage of their Restaurant Week deal ($50 per person) which was a solid value. The food was delicious. I started with the fried calamari, crispy and well-seasoned—followed by the chicken with mashed potatoes, which was tender and satisfying. My partner loved the steak and frites, cooked just right. The apple pie for dessert was a classic, sweet ending. Service was good friendly and efficientand the overall experience made it the best dinner of our Cape May trip.
Kody T — Google review
My family and I stopped by the Blue Pig for an early dinner and had such a wonderful experience. We didn’t have a reservation and were a big party but they got us seated outside like we requested. It was so beautiful outside. The service was great. The parker rolls were excellent! We ordered a bunch of different entrees and they were all excellent! So happy we stopped by here and will be sure to come again next time.
Madina T — Google review
We stopped at the Blue Pig Tavern for dinner after having drinks and bang bang shrimp outside in the famous rocking chairs at Congress Hall. We decided to eat outside in order to enjoy the gorgeous September evening. The atmosphere was perfection. The food and service left a little bit to be desired. The place was not overly crowded, but our waitress was not very attentive, as we sat with empty water and glasses, waiting for our wine. Given the prices, I was hoping for a better experience.
Deborah S — Google review
Went here for lunch, got the steak frites, the turkey bacon avocado sandwhich and sangria. Steak frites was on the money, I wish I had a better picture but I ordered it medium rare and it was cooked perfectly. This steak could easily compete with a top rated steakhouse. The sandwhich was really good, fries were perfect, and the salad was good too. I cant say the same fornthe sangria, it wasn't for me but I did try it, it seemed to lack authenticity. Dropped in a few pieces of fruit and some red wine with a spritz of something from a bar soda gun (grenadine or maybe cranberry). Not horrible but not too good.
Andy A — Google review
We had a fantastic dinner at The Blue Pig Tavern in Cape May and honestly can’t understand why this place isn’t rated higher. From the start, the fresh rolls and butter were out of this world, seriously some of the best we’ve had anywhere. We shared the lobster mac and cheese and calamari appetizers, and both were outstanding. The portions were generous, especially for a resort town, and the lobster mac was packed with meat, at least four full claws plus more throughout. For entrees, I had the gnocchi alla sorrentina (which was rich and perfectly cooked), my wife had the fish and chips (crispy and light), and our kids devoured the burger and mac and cheese off the kids’ menu. Every dish hit the mark, flavorful, fresh, and well-executed. On top of that, our server Laura was fantastic, friendly, attentive, and made the experience even better. Highly recommend The Blue Pig, great food, great value, great service!
Tanner M — Google review
Attached to Congress Hall, this is a dining must when visiting or staying in Cape May. Much of their food is sourced from their other property, Beach Plum Farm, in West Cape May. We stopped in for lunch and were very impressed with both of our meals. The lobster roll was moist and delicious and the superfood bowl with salmon was also a great choice. They provide indoor or outdoor dining weather permitting.
Lauren F — Google review
We just arrived home from a week stay in Cape May. We had our breakfast at The Blue Pig five out of the seven days. The ice coffee is beyond perfection, each meal was delicious, along with great service. The female manger was so welcoming/happy, gifted my child a pig sticker each day and knew where we preferred to dine. Was very enjoyable and relaxing, we definitely will be back. My six year old who is a very picky eater enjoyed her variety of meals as well. The only restaurant who didn't clear my meal/drink when dinning as a solo parent with a small child. Thank you for the hospitality!!
Sara G — Google review

Transportation in Cape May

Getting around Cape May can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Atlantic City International Airport

International airport
Clean, easy. manageable, efficient, friendly staff, just enough places to eat and to get coffee at, wheelchair accessible, and convenient for traveling to the airport in Philadelphia (1 hour by bus). The bus to PHL is only 1 hour and comfortable with charging stations, overhead space, a tray table, vinyl seats and no carpet so it does not smell bad at all. Clean and smooth ride. The highway is easy and 2 lanes. The airport has Spirit Airlines and American Airlines. So simple and perfect because I fly both a lot. No waiting in long lines for security. They have TSA Precheck (no Clear) and there really is no wait for TSA Precheck or the regular security check in. The bathroom was clean and barely used. So needless to say I will be happy to fly into this airport to take a bus to Philadelphia if I wanted an alternate route to PHL airport. And they added extra charging stations (see pic of white table). And they recycle … I love green airports.
Karina K — Google review
this airport is nice and small. however, i would not book any miami flights with them. ACY has been running many ads and even promotes the new spirit miami flights. however, both of my flights were canceled after 10 days of booking. there was no email notification, but thankfully i had caught the cancellation while trying to pay for bags online. i found out 2 weeks before my departure date. the miami flights offered here turned out to be a lot of over promises, not reliable, a waste of time and money. fly anywhere but to MIAMI from this airport. i’m not sure why they would even offer to sell these flights to miami if they can’t even successfully and consistently provide them on the promised dates.
Lynn T — Google review
Tried the American Airlines shuttle bus from ACY to Philadelphia intl... Very convenient. Easier then going thru security at PHL.
Jae — Google review
Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is by far, hands down, one of the easiest airports to fly out of. Usually only one flight at a time, it makes the security line go so much faster. If you arrive at least 90 minutes before your flight, you will have plenty of time to pass through security and walk to the gate. Most often you even have enough time to grab a bite to eat. There is plenty of parking, in the garage or on ground level. The long-term parking can be a tad expensive, so it saves quite a bit if you can be dropped off and picked up. Getting in and out of the airport is easy. When picking up, security usually doesn't allow waiting curbside in front of the terminal. What works best for me is parking in the free "cell phone lot" and waiting there until I get a call or text that the person I'm picking up has retrieved their checked baggage and is walking outside. From the cell phone lot it takes less than 5 minutes to circle around back to the terminal area. It's the airport that is awesome. It's unfortunate that the only major airline choice is Spirit. Spirit is the WORST, and ranks last or close to last in just about every category. Hopefully now that ACY will no longer be a hub for Spirit, they can negotiate for a different airline.
Kimberly S — Google review
This is a small, but very nice airport. Every staff member we encountered was friendly and helpful, except for a couple TSA workers, of course. Aside from the attitude I received from one particular TSA employee, everyone else was very friendly and helped me with everything I needed.
Christopher C — Google review
I don't know why this airport has such a low rating. It's small, easy to access and navigate. Staff is as friendly as any airport staff. Has a few decent food places, clean big bathroom, massage chairs and plenty of charging spots. I think only Spirit flies out of here, so yeah. It is what it is and it's great at being that.
John F — Google review
Very clean and very comfortable small airport for budget flights. There is a good parking for cars. And I think that's all I can say about this airport. We flew to Fort Lauderdale. If your flight is at midnight, I recommend you to take something to eat, if you want to stay there more than for several hours. Because you can't buy anything after 17:30. But there are vending machines to buy drinks and snacks. It is difficult to get to the airport by public transportations after 17:30. I tried to walk from my hotel to the airport, because I had much time after checking out, and my hotel was in 3 miles far from the ACY, that's why I decided to go, but there were no sidewalks, and for the man it was very dangerous and uncomfortable to do that. I'd like to ask the Government of Atlantic City (New Jersey) to pay attention at this problem. I liked this city very much, very clean and quiet town. A lot of trees, forests, lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. It is ust two hours far from New York. Khumoyun Akhmadjonov
Khumoyun A — Google review
On July 1, 2025, I was en route from Orlando to fly into BWI (Baltimore International Airport). Within 20-30 minutes of landing into BWI, the pilot informed us that the plane had to be deviated to Atlantic City International to get more fuel and that BWI could not accept the plane to land at the slotted time frame. I do not recall what the reason was for the change. Once we got to Atlantic City International, I went to look for something to eat as it was around dinner time that we landed into the airport. I purchased food at the Beach House Bar and Grill; which was quickly made and great in quality. I must say it seemed like the airport was smaller than most of the airports I usually travel through but that evening, it was pretty empty of travelers except for the travelers, inclusive of myself, that deboarded flight NK 2019 around 5 that evening. About an hour or so while waiting to see if our flight would re-board, an associate announced that our flight was cancelled and that we would be transported via bus back to BWI; which some of the travelers informed me that it was about a 2.5 hour drive back into Maryland. With this information, we all headed downstairs to the baggage claim to retrieve our baggages as well as to wait for the bus that was reportedly taking the travelers from flight NK 2019 back to BWI. This was around 7 pm in the evening when we were informed of this. I even ran outside to talk to a bus driver who was already waiting outside for passengers but he informed me that the bus he was driving was going to Newark and that the Maryland bus should be coming in about an hour. An hour passed by and a few of the passengers went to the airport's customer service inquiring about the status of the bus's arrival. This was about 830-9 pm. Some of the passengers were informed that the bus would be arriving shortly around 11 pm. The bus, however, did not arrive until around 3 am. Regardless of the fact, there was no direct communication from Spirit Airlines to the associates of Atlantic City International. And the associates, as well as the manager for Spirit at Atlantic City International, were not communicating to us; the passengers, about any updates regarding transportation back to Maryland. One of the passengers even walked across the street to contact the airport police to inquire about a welfare check because our group consisted of young children from ages 2 to the elderly; who were left without accommodations; the restaurants were closed, there were a few vending machines, and the airport was very cold as we were left to sit at the baggage claim entrance, along with a few of us who were outside in front of the airport waiting for the bus. Spirit provided us with a $12 meal voucher which expired today, but none of us were unable to use it because there were no open restaurants on the ground floor. I was very disappointed in how management was being run at Atlantic City International Airport and the lack of communication from the management team, plus the lack of resources in regards to our transportation back into Maryland.
Allynka Q — Google review

Salisbury Regional Airport

Regional airport
Great airport. Small, friendly, convenient, and professional. It is also very affordable. I highly recommend looking into this as a travel option. Located in the center of the Delmarva peninsula, it's only a couple hours from Philly or DC without all the crowded terminal hassel.
Darin — Google review
We arrived at 5:00 am for a 6:36am flight American Airlines counter wasn't even opened yet. We waited when people started going through TSA, we went to the AA counter got to the desk first thing out of their mouth was I hope you are not here to check your bag; You're too late its already cutoff. The man at the counter was RUDE.. actually, beyond rudeness!! Basically, I felt like well it sucks to be you. Told us we could leave our bag and fly. I do even live in the state of MD We missed the window of check in bags by 3 minutes and was told the system shuts down nothing they can do. We were obviously very upset asking why the plane is still here there are still people going through TSA, our friend who didn't have a checked bag hadn't even gotten her bag red tagged for underneath plane. I feel like it's a power trip for the guy taking luggage. I asked, "okay what other options do we have". he smirked and stated, "waitlist for 4:30 pm flight or leave your luggage". Wow, you are very helpful!!! He turned and left the young lady who by the way was trying to help us, he could take some lessons from her. He walked away with such an attitude we didn't deserve!! Definitely needs customer service training!!! Long story short we were denied to board because we were not allowed to board even though we did our check in and bag check in 24 hours ahead of time online but didn't matter because of SBY rule. Which by the way I spoke AA and airports can choose their policy on check bag- well SBY you are NOT customer friendly!! We fly out of small airport in IL (which is larger than SBY) where they actually help people I have arrived 30 minutes with my check in bag and it's never ever been a problem!!! They print my luggage bag ticket without any issues. Do better, treat people kindly and DO NOT Leave them stranded. We had to get a rental car and drive to another airport so, a day of flying to get home that should have been 8-hour day tuned into 17 hours later to get home - Also, none of the car rentals are open until 11 am at SBY airport not helpful when you are denying passengers to fly. So, we had to find one that opened at 8 am, which we booked at 6:30 am which was before our flight was supposed to even leave SBY, then we had to call an Uber to go get a rental car. So, beware SBY airport is poorly managed!!!! I hope this review helps you be better at customer service and review your policies.
Christa D — Google review
Salisbury is a nice little local airport that is easy to access. However , you must connect thru Charlotte or Philadelphia and the delays and problems with getting out on time and missing my connections has now made this my last flight from Salisbury. We had the first flight out in the a.m. 9-24 and get on the runway and the pilot announces he has a brake problem and we have to return to the gate. Mind you nobody wants to travel with a safety issue. But, no pre-flight check prior to loading passengers and bags to the aircraft ? I will be making the drive to Baltimore or Philadelphia EVERY time moving forward.
Bill H — Google review
Airport that services the Delaware beach areas and Salisbury Maryland. Small, efficient, sparse, the restrooms are clean, the operations are simple. The problem is there is no food service just vending machines. Often we rush to get to the airport only to be left with no real way to satisfy hunger. Not even coffee! The parking is $8 a day! I pay that in Philadelphia. Many opt for the less traffic hassle and convenience. I get that. Sometimes simple is better.
Diane A — Google review
If I could give this airport a -1000, I would!!!! They left us TOTALLY stranded!!! They DID NOT CARE!!!!!!!!! We didn't get to the counter quick enough and they REFUSED to check in our bags which meant they wouldn't let us fly. I checked in, the day before which meant, I also checked in our bags!!! They only have ONE airline at that airport and they will NOT help you. Their attitude is... sucks to be you and walk away!!! There is so much to this, I can't even go into everything... long story short, the plane had not even left, it was not going to leave for another 30 minutes and they had not even begun boarding.. better yet, people were still going through security and they said they could not, which meant "would not" print out our baggage claim tickets and check our bags in. They literally told us we could either leave our bags in our car (let me add, we do not live there, we flew in from the MidWest... insane that they even said something like that) or we could leave our bags there... YES, they said that... but we could not fly without our bags. The next fights out of there weren't until 4:30 that night and at 6 something.. and they would have had to put us on standby... So, we ended up spending the next 17 hours on getting back home... Thanks to this extremely small airport who absolutely REFUSED to help us... Told us we should have been there 2 hours early, which we were there in plenty of time for this EXTREMELY SMALL airport, and they could have taken our bags and put them on a plan that wasn't leaving for another 30 minutes. I have flown a lot in my life and I have NEVER been treated like this and left stranded... Yes, they booked us on a flight FROM BALTIMORE.. Yes, we had to rent a car to drive to Baltimore and fly from there... They could book us on other flights but they couldn't print out baggage claim slips and put our luggage on a flight, again.... that had not even begun to board passengers and still had a line of people going through security. I was literally standing and looking at the plane that was not going to be leaving for another 30-35 minutes, at the same time being refused to put our luggage on it... So, there.... This airport is HORRIBLE and I will NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER fly into it again... So beware.... you don't fully comply... THEY WILL NOT PROVIDE CUSTOMER SERVICE, THEY WILL LEAVE YOU STRANDED!!!!!!!!!!! We were talking with a man who was EXTREMELY RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like I can't even express how rude he was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then he leaves and left a young girl there to deal with 2 very upset women who are being told they can't fly because we didn't make their "baggage check-in window". We aren't talking O'Hara airport here... we are talking about an airport that had 3 flights that day... They could have totally helped us get out of there and not leave us stranded, but they did!!! They 1000% left us stranded!!!!
Julie N — Google review
The limited accoutrements and small footprint of this 2-gate local airport were actually a refreshing respite from the awful traveling experience that seems to accompany major airlines at major regional airports.
Christian K — Google review
One of the best and easiest airports to travel from. If you want hassle free flying go KSBY
Kristen ( — Google review
Close to home and we use it understanding flights only go to Philadelphia and Charlotte so we will need connections.
Mary W — Google review
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I recently flew with Avelo Airlines at Wilmington airport and had a genuinely great experience from start to finish. What impressed me most was how smooth and well-organized the boarding process was. Everything moved efficiently, with clear communication and no confusion or delays. It made the start of the trip feel calm and easy, which I really appreciated. Even more than that, the people working at Avelo made a lasting impression. Every employee I interacted with was kind, attentive, and clearly focused on making sure passengers felt comfortable and cared for. You could tell they genuinely enjoy helping people, and that kind of customer-first attitude goes a long way. It’s rare to find an airline that combines operational efficiency with such warm, personal service. That’s why I’ve already started recommending Avelo to friends and family. If you’re looking for a travel experience that’s both smooth and welcoming, I’d definitely suggest giving them a try. Thanks again to the Avelo team for making my flight such a positive one. I’ll be flying with you again soon!
Angel R — Google review
Very small airport that as far as I can tell has one gate which you enter immediately after passing through security. Certainly much easier than any other airport I have been to as it shouldn’t take any more than 10 minutes from arrival to gate and that is stretching it. Don’t come hungry or expect a bar, but offers very convenient parking and tremendous ease without bells and whistles.
Matthew C — Google review
Very nice regional airport in the area. Easy accessible , nominal parking fee $10. Small sized cell phone lot , friendly staffs .
Prabha S — Google review
Been flying in and out of this airport for a few years now unfortunately. It is a chair and an airstrip and not much more than that. Avelo does an okay job with their ILG to TPA route. Only had one issue and I've flown that route probably 13-14 times. No food or bar so don't come hungry. They have a vending machine if you want chips, and a water fountain. The seating area can get cramped. You will have to step over and around people and bags. Pretty sure this is some kind of fire code violation. Their TSA workers are pretty consistently mean as hell. Not sure what their deal is, they are always unprofessional with an attitude. I'm not expecting white glove service here but common decency would be appreciated. Don't come more than 25 minutes before the door closes. You don't want to have to be here that long. Other regional airports throughout the country are way better. This airport needs development.
Katalina — Google review
Total garbage. Not necessarily the fault of the airport ops, but still a total dump nonetheless. - The TSA checkpoint closes at 8pm, period. EVEN IF the flight is delayed til 11pm or later. That means that you’re sitting in the tiny terminal (without any food) for 3 hrs or more. We know this from firsthand experience. - There are vending machines and that’s it. No other food options. Very poor planning for their renovation. - This isn’t the fault of the airport, but (some of) the TSA workers here are rude, incompetent, and lack any social etiquette. - The airport ops guy I spoke with on the phone could not answer any questions intelligently and could only repeat what he was robotically programmed to say. No help there.
Cleck F — Google review
This airport needs some help... we experienced issues with both Avelo and the airport itself. Our afternoon flight was delayed until 830 pm, we arrive and there is barely enough seating. They're under construction right now which adds to the cramped space. To move around you're stepping over luggage and bodies. The flight staff itself - no complaints. The front staff and TSA were rude and slow considering we were the only flight there at that time. On our return flight, there is no signage to pay at the kiosk in the lobby...this meant everyone on the flight was paying at the SINGULAR exit gate (the other was broken). So even though I prepaid I had to wait in this line for 45 mins to leave the parking lot. The one gate working quickly became backed up but an attendant didn't come out until about 30 mins after we were sitting there. Overall, not worth the lower price of the larger airlines. Avelo also changed our flight time post purchase 3 times. I understand unexpected things happen but we ended up loosing out on a full day of work. Would only fly here / with this airline if you have nothing but time and endless patience.
Alaina M — Google review
Kind and energetic staff, clean, tiny, and well structured airport. I really like these small airports that take you less than 20 minutes to check in. I do wish the one terminal area was bigger since I like to walk around while waiting to board. I also like that you walk out to your plane instead of through an airlock. There's something that seems more "high end" about walking up to your plane. The one singular terminal has enough seating for a plane worth of people that has charging ports under the seats which is convenient. They don't have any shops, but there are vending machines if you want a drink and snack. Their bathroom is not very big but it's clean and that's more important. The staff is very friendly, upbeat, and fun. The man speaking over the intercom found out it was a little girl's 10th birthday and had the people sitting in the terminal sing happy birthday to her which was cute.
Mary C — Google review
This was my first time at this airport. I used this airport as an alternative to Philadelphia because there was no non-stop's to Atlanta. No frills but safe. Very small seating area and no food choices. Paid parking is less than $10 a day.
A T — Google review

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  1. Garden State Parkway (Interchange 0-25)
  2. Route 109
  3. Route 47 (Delsea Drive)
  4. Route 9
  5. Route 162 (Seashore Road)
  6. Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal Access Road
  7. Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area Road
  8. Ocean Drive (County Route 625)
  9. Bayshore Road (County Route 626)
  10. Sunset Boulevard (County Route 606)
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