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This Kid’s No Eminem By Ed Condran

Atlantic City’s Mr. October

Hip-hop sensation Asher Roth opens for Blink 182 at Borgata

By Michael Pritchard Area’s 17th annual tribute to ‘Pop’ Lloyd this weekend

Online Exclusive

October Fests By Lori Hoffman

October brings the first crisp days of fall and plenty of Oktoberfest celebrations and other fall festivals

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On the cover: John Henry “Pop” Lloyd Courtesy of Pop Lloyd Committee

Columns & Departments 4

This Week

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Pinky’s Corner

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Coasting

Food & Drink

The ‘F’ Word

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The City Beat

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After Dark Nightlife Listings

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Dining: Touch of Italy

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Area & Casino Dining

Arts & Entertainment 12

Movies: Capitalism: A Love Story

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Casino Capsule, AC Weekly Cultural Calendar, Attractions, Maps & Performing Arts

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Sports 43 Online

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S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL’S regular season winds down this week (c’mon Phils, nail that NL East title down already!) and most of the playoff match-ups have been determined (this Red Sox fan would like to thank rival AL West division winners the Los Angeles Angels for beating the Texas Rangers Tuesday night, thus helping the Sox clinch the AL Wild Card spot) there’s a lot of fantastic baseball watching to be had this month.

Babe Ruth himself called Pop Lloyd the greatest player he ever saw. Which brings us to this week’s cover story, about a man who any local baseball fan knows about. But maybe not all of the great stories tied to him. John Henry “Pop� Lloyd (who used the name Sam while playing in Cuba during the winters) played pro baseball in the Negro Leagues between 1906 and 1932, including two turns with the Bacharach Giants of Atlantic City. As Michael Pritchard writes in this week’s terrific cover story, which includes several of those aforementioned baseball stories, Lloyd, who’s in the Hall of Fame both in Cooperstown and Kansas City, had a local stadium dedicated to him back in 1949, which still is used, and has become a legendary figure in this area. Decades after his time playing baseball — both in Cuba and America — Lloyd continues to be an inspiration for young and old alike.

A bronze relief that was a part of the former home of the Atlantic City Surf at Bernie Robbins Stadium had been plucked by the Pop Lloyd Committee when members heard that items from the ball field were being auctioned on eBay after the Surf skipped town. Hopes are that, along with the massive collection of Pop Lloyd memorabilia that Stockton College and the John Henry “Pop� Lloyd Committee has in their archives, a museum of some type will be built in honor of Pop — maybe even in the future at the school. That Babe Ruth himself called Pop Lloyd the greatest player he ever saw and that the former Atlantic City resident is in the HOF should be enough to make that happen at some point. Whether you’re a fan of baseball or not, if you don’t know much about this historic figure — who, as Pritchard points out, was one of the first blacks to play at Yankee Stadium — and gave Ty Cobb a run for his money, you’ll delight in reading this week’s cover story (p. 44) and the related photo gallery, which you can see online at acweekly.com. Furthermore, you’ll enjoy the 17th annual weekend celebration of Pop Lloyd, which kicks off Friday, Oct. 2, at Stockton College at 9am and runs through Sunday with a special art show at the Atlantic City Art Center, “Baseball & Jazz — The Art of Wayne Manns� at 2pm. If you have any Pop Lloyd stories to share, please feel free to leave a comment on our Web site. n

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AST WEEK, A MAN APPROACHED ME while I was doing my Pinky’s Corner radio show in the Borgata. He said he was from Brooklyn and that he reads this column every week, either on the Internet or during his visits to Atlantic City. He said he was upset with the past couple of columns that were providing information on a few of the projects that are in the Atlantic City Regional Transportation Plan. He said he depends on this column to keep him informed on what is happening in A.C. I explained that this was done to inform residents and visitors of the specific projects that have been proposed for future years. To me this is important, as there is a need to upgrade the transportation methods of going to and from Atlantic City. Since the public meeting several months ago when these projects were revealed, there has been little information of their progress. It was my objective to bring the details to the public and get them to express their views on them to the agencies and elected officials involved in seeing to it that these projects become a reality. Has this happened? Obviously, as the plan for one-way streets of Pacific and Atlantic avenues has been put on hold, meaning that other aspects of the plan are moving forward. Next week, this column will provide information on Project 5 and Project 10. Now, here’s an update on some of the activities that will be taking place in Atlantic City over the next few months into early 2010.

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Boardwalk Hall Update

Before discussing the future events that have been signed to appear in Boardwalk Hall, I would like to express my congratulations to the staff there for a most successful show, Walking with Dinosaurs, which drew over 27,000 people last month while it was in town. No one enjoyed it any more than I did. Here is the update of future bookings at Boardwalk Hall. The latest booking there will make March 2011 one of the busiest sports months in the Hall’s history. It will start in the first weekend of March with the New Jersey Sports Interscholastic Athletic Association’s High School Wrestling Championship, to be followed the next weekend with the Atlantic-10 Basketball Championship semifinal and final. The new sport in the Hall is the ECAC Hockey Championship, which will have four of the top college hockey teams battling for their cup. This is a new event that will have the teams playing two doubleheaders, one on Friday and the other Saturday. The ECAC games are set to be played in Atlantic City in 2011, 2012 and 2013. They were held for the previous eight years in Albany, N.Y. Back to this year: The 2009 Legends Basketball Classic, to be held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27-28, will feature the universities of Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan State and Rutgers. There will be two doubleheaders beginning at 5pm on Friday. The two winners will play for the championship in the second game on Saturday, with the consolation game for third place

being playing at 5pm. These are four good teams and it should be a good draw, with easy access to Atlantic City through Spirit Airlines from Boston and Florida, and an easy drive for the Rutgers fans. The following Saturday, Kelly “The Ghost” Pavlik will defend his unified World Middleweight Championship belt against challenger Paul “The Punisher” Williams, on Saturday, Dec. 5, in Boardwalk Hall’s main auditorium. Pavlik, from Youngstown, Ohio, always brings a large contingent of Ohio fans to his fights. He has a record of 35 wins and one loss with 31 knockouts, while Williams, from Aiken, South Carollina, has a record of 37 wins and one loss with 27 KOs and holds a world title in the welterweight division. Pavlik has been an excellent draw in Atlantic City and it is expected it will be the same for these two good fighters when they battle for the unification belt. The fight will be presented live on HBO’s World Championship Boxing, beginning at 9:30pm. Other events for the Boardwalk Hall are the midget car races, which will be held on the weekend of Jan. 29-30. This is an exciting event for racing fans because the seats are close to the track and racing in a smaller oval makes it more interesting. Further events will be announced in the near future.

Atlantic City Cinefest

The second annual Downbeach Film Festival presents the Atlantic City Cinefest. The addition of the name reflects the shift from Margate and Ventnor to Atlantic City. Atlantic City provides more cachet to filmmakers ands filmgoers. All screenings will be held in Resorts Atlantic City’s screening room on their 13th floor. Martin Kove, who has appeared in over 80 films and TV shows, will be appearing in a new film entitled Bare Knuckles, a tale of a single mother who steps into the ring to feed her family. Kove will receive the Lifesaver Award for his cinematic achievements at the Downbeach Film Festival. Louis Mandylor, who appeared in My Big Fat Greek Wedding and is also in Bare Knuckles, will receive the Chameleon Award for his lengthy list of characters. The presentations will take place on Sunday at 5:30pm in Resorts screening room, after the last film, Gerald. For more information as to the films being shown and the times, go to downbeachfestival.com. The Tropicana Casino Resort will present another former Broadway show, Footloose, beginning Saturday, Oct. 3, and will run it through Nov. 4. The show will have 20 performers during its hour-and-ahalf presentation. n

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Remembering Maloney’s

Maloney’s of Margate not only had the reputation for being a premier party spot on Absecon Island, its longtime owners were equally well known as benefactors for many charitable causes, primarily for their annual bikea-thon that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the American Cancer Society. Maloney’s closed its doors forever after Labor Day weekend of 2005, and family patriarch George Naame passed away about three years later, but his giving nature lives on. On Friday night, Oct. 2, the Atlantic City Playboy Casino Reunion Committee is hosting a “Maloney’s of Margate Night” at a private mansion in Avalon to benefit the South Jersey AIDS Alliance. There will be plenty of food and drink, former Maloney’s DJs Kenny Sloan, Coz and Sparkles will spin hits from yesterday and today, and past employees and loyal customers will mix and mingle. Members of the Naame clan will be on hand, and all proceeds from the event will go toward helping those stricken with HIV/AIDS and their families. The party starts at 8pm and is located at 4816 5th Ave. in Avalon. Tickets are $63 in advance and $85 at the door. You can purchase tickets online at sjaids.org, or call 774-3910. — Ray Schweibert

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Wall of Fame

There are all kinds of immortality in this world. You could try to have your portrait painted by a grand master, do stuff worthy of monuments and statues or invent something like the cotton gin so your name comes up in 5th grade social studies tests for centuries. Or, in a way that’s a little more fun, you could get your own personal caricature hanging on the walls of Atlantic City’s The Palm restaurant (like comic Jeff Ross did last month, above). And all it takes to achieve that lofty goal (which is way better than your portrait hanging in that stuffy Louvre) is to support a great cause like Gilda’s Club, which provides support for cancer patients and their families. This year, the 5th annual “Movers. Shakers. Difference Makers.” luncheon (11:30am, Oct. 9), held annually at The Palm, offers a slight twist. While the auctioning off of a caricature spot is a regular feature, this year bids will be open to the public, even if they can’t make the luncheon, which is limited to the first 250 people. Just send in a preliminary bid and then you can be hooked up by phone for the auction. The Palm’s caricatures date back to the original New York restaurant, which opened in 1926 and featured caricatures by some of the most famous cartoonists of the time. The Palm’s involvement with the annual event has raised more than $250,000 for Gilda’s Club. Tickets are $125. Call 926-2699, ext. 26 for information. — Mike Pritchard

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Borgata last Saturday night in Atlantic City.

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I T H T H E C H E L S E A P U B & I N N H A V I NG recently surpassed the halfway point of the Bartender Amy half-century mark, one gets the sense owner Jack Conway does not take a half-baked approach to anything he undertakes. Back in 1980, Conway bought what was then Grossman’s Kosher Hotel — a 40-room Victorian-style hotel building that sat vacant for several years after its owners relocated to Florida. Grossman’s was the last Victorian-style hotel in Atlantic City, constructed in the 1800s, and was the sole survivor among what once numbered many kosher hotels. Conway took great care in not only bringing the structure back up to code, but also in restoring it to its former splendor. About three years after reopening the hotel, Conway purchased a liquor license once held by ChalfonteHaddon Hall. The license became available when in 1978 the Chalfonte morphed into A.C.’s first casino, Resorts, which then got its licensing through the Casino Control Commission. Conway would use the liquor license to create what would become the venerable, hours and any item, including its breakfast menu, is 24/7 Chelsea Pub, but not before first conducting some available at any time of day. “Sometimes bartenders have different personalities, and with three bars it sort of gives patrons the option to hang out where they prefer, and opens the establishment up to more business,” says Conway. One bartender who has been with Conway from the pub’s opening bell 25 years ago is Mike Powell. “When I started the bar I really didn’t know that — Jack Conway, Chelsea Pub much about bartending, so my wife and I decided to look for a good bartending school,” says Conway. “We found one in Pleasantville and enrolled. We were so serious research into its design and layout. impressed by the instructor [Powell] I offered him a job “I wanted to be sure that the pub I opened reflected as my head bartender. He accepted and has been with the antiquity of the building, so I bought a book us ever since.” called The Great Pubs of the World and looked up some Not only that, Powell also relocated his bartending of the oldest pubs,” says Conway. “Two of the oldest school to the second level of the inn about 20 years ago, were in Nottingham, England, so I went over there to teaching classes there when not working his 6pm-2am look at them.” shift at the pub Thursday through Sunday. The two British pubs — “Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem” Conway’s wife, Jeannine, is in charge of the 40and “Ye Olde Bell Hotel” — were relics from the 12th room inn, which had been run as a residential hotel and 13th centuries. The latter was actually three interand is now a bed-and-breakfast. Each room includes connected pubs. When Conway inquired from the barInternet access, WiFi capability, and has been personkeep why this was the case, he was told that “back in the ally primped. olden days an attractive lady might get some unwanted “My wife is French, and she fixed up each room with attention. This would allow her to excuse herself to go her own personal touch,” says Conway. “Each mornpowder her nose, then go sit at another bar.” ing she serves a breakfast [part of the room cost] that Intrigued, Conway incorporated the concept into his includes French cheeses, breads and a hot, traditional own establishment, but not necessarily for that same French breakfast cake. It’s out of this world.” n centuries-old motive. The Chelsea Pub (located about a block in from the beach, and half-block south of the Chelsea Pub & Inn Tropicana) includes three interconnected indoor bars Address: 8 S. Morris Ave., Atlantic City and an outdoor patio bar, and amenities such as nine Hours: Open 24 hours, seven days TVs (two large-screens), five pool tables, a lounge area Phone: 345-4916 (pub), 345-4700 (inn) with cushioned sofas, an online touch-screen jukebox Web site: chelseapubandinn.com and its own ample parking lot. Its kitchen is open 24


THE ‘F’ WORD

A Phone or a Bomb? L By Whitney Ullman

AST WEEK I PARKED IN A CASINO GARAGE and upon exiting my car, I heard a cell phone ring an unfamiliar tone. Thinking that I was the only one on that parking level, I looked around — but still didn’t see anyone. The cell phone was still ringing. I took a few steps away from my car and saw that there was a cell phone on the ground near someone else’s car. I am always very aware of my surroundings and I like to think that I am always cautious in these types of situations. Even though I didn’t see anyone around, I was still very hesitant to pick up this foreign phone. My first concern was that it was someone’s phone and they were probably devastated, and if I didn’t pick it up and try to return it to its rightful owner, then someone else may have stolen it. My other concern was that this phone could be a bomb or something. My paranoia kicked in, and I started to think about how coincidental that the phone started ringing the moment I stepped out of the car. It reminded me of that e-mail chain that has been going around about not answering the door to your house if you hear a baby crying on the front step. It has apparently been used as a ploy by thieves to get you to unlock your door. Although many thoughts were going through my head, I decided to trust my first instinct and go with the idea that it would definitely be safe to pick up the cell phone and return it to its owner. Long story short: that is exactly what happened. The owner wound up calling the phone, I answered and we met up inside the casino. It turned out to be a

casino employee’s phone and she was very grateful and thankful. I felt validated that I did the right thing and everything turned out just fine. But soon I started thinking, “Isn’t it horrible that in today’s world we have to worry that if we lose something of value that it may be stolen and never returned? Or, even worse, that maybe a phone on the ground is not a phone, but something else, like a bomb? Sometimes it’s scary, the world we live in. Just try to remember to do the right thing in such cases and think of your safety first and kindness next.

Although many thoughts were going through my head, I decided to trust my first instinct. Whitney’s Radar All too often we forget the small things in life. How small gestures can make a big difference in someone else’s life. Telling someone how you feel about them or giving a meaningful gift. I’ve always felt that it’s important to express gratitude or thanks. Today, we can call or send an e-mail, sure, but how great would it be to give someone a personalized card that shows you really put thought into what you are saying? In our busy lives “extra time” doesn’t always exist — time to go out to the store, pick out a card and fill it out (and make sure to mail it!). It seems like small potatoes, but just the inconvenience of something like sending a card could discourage someone from even

starting the process. That is why I am so glad that a good friend of mine, Joy Brown of Northfield, has a wonderful business called boostyourreferrals.com. I think that this is so smart! You can send someone a personalized card via the Internet, customized with any of your own pictures, and Brown does the rest. As she likes to say, “I can send someone a card at midnight in my pajamas.” The best part is, you can even use a custom font that is created from your own handwriting! Another great feature of Brown’s business is that you can postdate a card. So, I could start my list of holiday cards now and decide which day I would like them mailed. The convenience factor is worth every penny. Boostyourreferrals.com even has gifts (books and candies and stuff) that you can send along with your personalized card. How cool is it to send a physical card to someone with your own handwriting all done via the Internet? And how good will you feel for finally getting that card out to somebody you’ve been meaning to send one to? It’s a win win! Gotta love technology! For more information, shoot me a e-mail. n

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WENTY YEARS AGO MICHAEL Moore looked at the economic failure of his hometown of Flint, Michigan, and launched his filmmaking career with Roger & Me. He became the first superstar documentary filmmaker, going on to earn acclaim for his Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, while Fahrenheit 9/11 became the highest-grossing documentary of all time. Now he is taking on the “greed is good” philosophy directly with Capitalism: A Love Story. At the presentation of his film at the Toronto Film Festival, Moore talked about why he had to make this film. “I’ve probably been thinking about making this movie the entire time I’ve been making films,” explains Moore. “No matter what issue I decide to make a film about, it comes back to the core issue that something is seriously wrong about the economic situation in our country. I wanted to show how sick and twisted our economic system is. I think capitalism is responsible for a lot of suffering in the United States and around the world.” He adds that, “When I talk about capitalism being eliminated, I’m not talking

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about eliminating [the opportunity] for someone to open a business or working hard to earn money and do better for themselves. To me capitalism is a system of legalized greed and it’s a ponzi scheme because it guarantees that just a few people at the top of the pyramid are going to earn most of the money and everybody else becomes their slaves to do their bidding and to earn that money for them. The money those people below the pyramid earn is okay, sometimes it’s enough to get by, sometimes you’re living paycheck to paycheck, or your home is either in delinquency or foreclosure. One out of every eight Americans is in that [latter] position. “I reject that system because I believe in democracy, I believe in the principles that our founding fathers stated, that we are to treat each other in as fair and equitable manner as possible. To have a pie on the table and have one guy say nine of those slices are mine and the other nine people at the table have to fight over the remaining slice, I think that’s wrong. The richest one percent in America has more financial wealth than the bottom 95 percent combined; that is not democracy. “I get a lot of e-mails from around the country of people telling me their stories of utter despair. I try to think of

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what I can do, with the privileged position I have as a filmmaker, to give voice to what they are living through. Aren’t we smart enough, in a new century, to come up with something that is relevant to what we are dealing with right now? I think we are, but it ain’t going to be easy. The people that have amassed so much wealth and so much power, they are not going to give that up easily. It’s going to have to be taken from them in a legal, democratic non-violent way.”

Whip It Good While there were movies worthy of Oscar talk at the Toronto Film Festival, Whip It was not one of them and that’s not a bad thing; this is a movie about girls that just wanna have fun. The directorial debut of Drew Barrymore, Whip It is about a Texas teen (played by Ellen “Juno” Page) who turns her back on the lame beauty pageant circuit her mother (Marcia Gay

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Harden) has chosen for her and finds joy as a roller derby queen. Page is terrific as Bliss, who, as a roller derby speedster takes the handle of Babe Ruthless. This film is particularly enjoyable for those of us in the Delaware Valley who grew up admiring Judy Arnold, the superstar jammer for the Philadelphia Warriors. Even if you’ve never seen roller derby, you should enjoy this story about a young girl finding her mojo, with a little teenage rebellion thrown into the mix. As an added bonus Jimmy Fallon is hilarious as the announcer for the derby, and you get to enjoy Barrymore, Kristen Wiig, singer Eve, stuntwoman Zoë Bell and Juliette Lewis mixing it up on the track as derby queens. Harden provides a nice supporting turn as the flabbergasted mom, and in my favorite bit of casting, Daniel Stern, who once was an awkward kid in the comingof-age-through-sports flick Breaking Away, has now slipped effortlessly into the role of the supportive dad. n

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ATLANTIC CITY 25 Hours

Resorts. 344-6000. www.resortsac.com. Casino bar & lounge delivering European vibe with exotic ebony woods, rich cobalt hues and intimate booths. In addition to martinis and signature drinks, a diverse list of wine, champagne and beer is offered. Always open.

32° Luxe Lounge

The Quarter at Tropicana. 5720032. www.tropicana.net. VIP bottle service, DJs, late-night stylish atmosphere, high-energy music.

40/40 Club

2120 Atlantic Ave., at The Walk. 449-4040. www.the4040club. com. An offshoot of the NYC nightspot owned by artist JayZ. DJs every Fri. & Sat. Over 60 HDTVs. Open to the public. Never a cover.

A Dam Good Sports Bar

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 347-7770. www. tropicana.net. An American style restaurant and bar. Two giant 110-inch projection, 13 plasma screen TVs in HD, complete with a billiards room. DJ Fri. & Sat.

Alto Vino

Tropicana Casino Resort (formerly the Top of the Trop). Sun.-Fri. 410pm. Wine bar overlooking A.C. featuring fine wine, champagne, a small plates menu, live entertainment. Beth Tinnon every Thurs. 7pm-10:40pm.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

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1219 Pacific at S. Carolina aves. 348-8080. www.acbarandgrill. com. Open all day and night. Free parking, banquet room. Weekly dinner specials. Fri. Coors Light specials all night. Wed. Level 2 Lounge w/DJ B-Easy.

Back Bay Ale House

800 N. New Hampshire Ave. 4490006. www.backbayalehouse. com. Open seven days from 11am. Live music weekends. Home of Basin Mason drinks and Sunset Toasts.

Bar 12-21 at Morton’s Steakhouse

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 4491044. www.caesarsac.com. Premium wines and martinis. $6 Bar Bite appetizers Mon.-Fri., 5-6:30pm and 9:30-11pm, Sun. 5-10pm. Lounge opens daily at 4:45pm.

Bar at Wellington’s

Tropicana, Atlantic City. Brighton and Pacific aves. www.tropicana. net. Custom-made wine coolers, TVs, extensive wine list, full menu and bar chef. Open daily 2pm-

2am; food avail. from 4-11pm.

The Continental

Blue Martini

Bally’s, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2709. www.ballysac.com. Over 100 martini variations served on a bar with a built-in frosted ice rail.

The Pier Shops at Caesars, 6748300. www.continentalac.com. Famous Philly martini bar export. Open Mon.-Fri. 11:30am; Sat.Sun. 11am. Closes Sun.-Thurs. 10pm; Fri.-Sat. 11pm.

Boogie Nights

Corky’s Ribs and BBQ

Resorts dining level. www.resortsac.com. The ultimate ’70s and ’80s dance party. Fri. & Sat. 9pm. $10 cover.

Borgata Comedy Club

Music Box, One Borgata Way. www.theborgata.com. Tickets $20 and shows 9pm (except during headline acts).

Carmine’s

The Quarter at Tropicana. 5729300. www.tropicana.net. Open Sun.-Thurs. 11:30am-11pm; Fri. 11:30am-mid.; Sat. 11:30ammid. Family-style Italian restaurant. Mon.-Fri. half-priced draft beer and frozen drinks at the bar, 5-7pm.

Casbah Night Club

Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. www.casbahclub.com. Open Fri. & Sat. 10:30pm- 6am. DJs and dance parties.

Chelsea’s 5th Floor

Chelsea Hotel, 111 S Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. www.thechelseaac.com. The 5th Floor includes the Living Room, the Cabana Club, C5 nightclub and Chelsea Prime’s piano bar/outdoor terrace. DJs, occasional live bands and special parties take place Fri. & Sat., 10pm-4am, at the Cabana Club and C5, and Sunday afternoons by the pool. Private cabana rental and bottle service are available.

Chelsea Pub

8 S. Morris Ave. (Across from Trop parking garage) 345-4916. Three bars. New patio area with pool table. Happy hour on weekdays, 11:30am-1pm and 4-6pm, includes $2/$3 domestic/imported drafts, and $2.25/$3.25 domestic/imported bottles. Open 24/7.

Club Worship

At House of Blues (Showboat), 801 Boardwalk. 343-5700. www.hob. com. Nightclub and ultra lounge w/ three levels of high-energy nightlife.

The Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret

Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 1-877-FUNNYAC. www. tropicana.net. Located in The Quarter. Get two tickets for $30 plus free popcorn on Friday Local Appreciation Night (Atlantic, Ocean, Cumberland and Cape May counties, must show valid NJ drivers license).

Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & the Boardwalk. 345-4100. www.tropicana.net. Now serving breakfast. Open Sun.-Thurs. 8am10pm; Fri., Sat. 8am-mid. Dinner specials.

Croctails Tavern

20 S. Virginia Ave. (between Atlantic and Pacific aves.), 3483360. Open 11am-midnight, Fri. & Sat. until 3am.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-6700. www.cubalibrerestaurant.com. Classic and contemporary Cuban cuisine, Latin music, exclusive rum bar. Thurs. Late Night Latin Happy Hour, Mon.Fri. discounted drinks and appetizers. Mon- Fri. 5-7pm $4 Cuba Libre rum cocktails & small bite menu $3. Floor show and DJs.

DeFeo’s

27-29 Missouri Ave. 347-7780. Sports bar & dance club. Newly renovated kitchen. Food served until 4am. Sun.-Thurs. Domestic & import specials all day.

Dizzy Dolphin

Hilton, Boston & Pacific aves. 340-7200. www.hiltonac.com. Nautical-themed bar with signature cocktails and video poker machines.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092, www.docksoysterhouse.com. Opens 5pm. Piano bar nightly.

Ducktown Tavern

2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 449-1212. www.ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Three happy hours: 11am-1pm, 4-7pm, 3-5am. $1 off all drinks, halfpriced apps Serving dinner & late night dining. Daily drink & food specials.

Dusk

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 3453875. DuskAC.com. AC’s newest nightclub. The 10,000-squarefoot, 800-person capacity, cutting-edge club is open Tues., Fri. & Sat., 10pm till late. Tues. is service industry night.

Ego Bar and Lounge

Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. www.trumptaj.com. Nightlife hot spot at Trump Taj Mahal.

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Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 441-5165. www.harrahsresort. com. Mon.-Thurs. 4pm-2am, Fri.-Sat. noon-4am, Sun. noon2am. Mon. Quizzo, Tues. Big Al’s Karaoke Dance Party 8pm, two live bands Fri. & Sat. starting 8pm.

El Charro!

2430 Fairmount Ave. Authentic Mexican restaurant serving lunch & dinner. Wed. Ladies Night, Thurs. casino night, Fri.-Sun. DJs.

Evo

2225 Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 441-0400. www.trumpplaza.com. Open Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm. Fri. & Sat. 11am.-mid. Posh bar and dining.

Flying Cloud Café

800 N. New Hampshire Avenue, Gardner’s Basin. 345-8222. Open daily from 11am. Available for private parties from 10 to 200. Waterside outside deck open, weather permitting. During all games, $1 hot dogs and $2 16ounce domestic drafts. Totally relaxing atmosphere.

Firewaters

Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 344-6699. www.tropicana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar, dancing. Daily happy hour 47pm. Tues. $2 industry shots specials, $2 domestics. Wed. $3 Red Stripes, $5 Caribbean shots . Thurs.-Sat. DJ. Open daily 11am9pm. Benefit for Jackie Czerwinski Sun., Sept. 27, 2-7pm. Tickets $20.

Formica’s Cafe

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2310 Arctic Ave. 344-2732. www. formicabrosbakery.com. Live jazz every Sat. from 7-10pm, featuring Bobby Mower. Guest musicians such as the Cole Brothers join in most sessions. An intimate setting with many different coffees and baked goods. Also located in Northfield with live music every Fri. night.

Forum Lounge

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 1-800-

677-SHOW. www.caesarsac.com.

Foundation Room at House of Blues 801 Boardwalk at Showboat. 3435795. www.hob.com. A secluded club with unparalleled elegant space for professional and personal entertaining. Members can enjoy varied weekly events.

Game On!

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456800. www.gameonac.com. Sports bar w/ 90 HDTVs. Open daily for lunch, dinner and late night. Mechanical bull, VIP bottle service. Game On! Late Night every Sat. at 10pm. DJs, music videos, late-night revelry. No Shower Happy Hour 3-7pm Mon-Fri & Sun (no Sat.) $2 Miller Draft or bottle/MGD 64 and Miller Chill, $4 margaritas, $5 drink specials, $5 bar menu.

Girasole Ristorante & Bar

3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos), 345-5554. www.girasoleac.com. Mediterranean style café.

Gypsy Bar

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866MYBORGATA. www.theborgata. com. Live music, gourmet tequila menu.

Hard Rock Cafe

Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 441-0007. www. hardrock.com. Home of authentic rock ’n’ roll memorabilia, 14 TVs.

Home Run Tavern

648 N. Albany Ave. 343-1700. Sports-themed bar. Open 24/7. Happy hour with 1/2 price drinks and appetizers, 3-5am, 4-7pm. Mon.-Fri. $1.50 16 oz. drafts, 9am-6pm.

Hooters

Two locations: Tropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 449-1500 and Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. www.hooters.com. Sandwiches, burgers and “nearly world famous” wings served by the Hooters Girls. 13 TVs.

House of Blues

801 Boardwalk, at Showboat.

236-BLUE. www.hob.com. Music Hall with bands weekly, restaurant and bars. Venue includes Club Worship and the Foundation Room.

Irish Pub

St. James Place at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. www.theirishpub.com. Free parking. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Large selection of imported and domestic beer. Daily blackboard specials.

Jezebel’s

Located at Trump Plaza. 4416000. www.trumpplaza.com. Casino lounge.

Kelly’s Corner Pub

2721 Arctic & Iowa aves. 3484925. Lively Irish bar open 11am1am daily. Happy hour every day, 4:30-6:30pm. Mon-Sun Bud Light draft $1.75. Thurs. live music.

Knife & Fork

Atlantic and Pacific aves. 3441133. www.knifeandforkinn.com. Half-priced appetizers at the bar Fridays 4:30-5:30pm. Open daily at 4pm, serving dinner from 5pm.

Le Grand Fromage

25 Gordon’s Alley. 347-2743. www.myspace.com/thebigcheeseac. Late night menu, lounge open 8pm-8am. Live bands play every Fri. & Sat. night.

Liquid Bar

In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. www.trumpplaza.com. Stylish bar right off the Boardwalk in casino lobby.

Los Amigos

1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. www. losamigosrest.com. Southwestern and Mexican beers and fare since 1978. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11:30am-10:30pm, Fri.-Sat. 11:30-mid, Sun. 11:30am-9pm.

Los Compadres

2701 Arctic Ave. at California. 344-1119. Happy hour daily 58pm with Mexican beer specials.

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Megan’s Good Grub & Pub 1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave., megansgoodgrubandpublcom. 289-8950. Open Tues.-Sat. for lunch and dinner. Closed Sun. & Mon. Meeting space and private parties. Take-out. A unique menu of classic American comfort food, executed with gourmet flair, served in a friendly and fun pub environment. Live music 6-9pm: Tues., Oct. 6, Gregg Parker, Wed., Oct. 7, Geno White Trio.

Missile Bar The Quarter at Tropicana, upper level. www.missilebar.com. 3482000. Dress for nightlife. Open midnight-dawn Fri.-Sat. “Fuel It Up Fridays” and “Set It Off Saturdays” feature area’s top DJs and dancing.

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Emerald Isle taprooms. Live music nightly. No cover charge. Mon.Wed. Late Night Happy Hour 11pm-close.

Pic-A-Lilli Pub 231 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-1113. Dinner menu. Wing specials on Wednesday nights. Beer specials daily, 11pm-2am. $2 domestic bottles.

Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 340-4000. www.tropicana.net. Open seven days a week. Sportsthemed lounge with premium TV sports packages. Panoramic view of gaming floor.

Pizza Pub

Sonsie

2309 Pacific Ave. 344-0055. Located across from Trump Plaza. Great food, music and specialty drinks. Wed. Wii tournaments and 50-cent wings w/ DJs Dave and Larry. Thurs. Latin Night. Fri. Old School party night. Sat. live music: the best bands around playing rock, classic rock, blues, jazz, and reggae. Foosball tournaments regularly.

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456300. www.sonsieac.com. Serving classic dishes from the original 1993 Boston location. Open daily (from 10am) for breakfast, lunch & dinner. “No Rush” happy hour Mon.-Fri. 6-9pm: drink and food specials.

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866MYBORGATA. www.theborgata. com. Fri. & Sat. 10pm-5am. High-energy dance club w/worldrenowned DJs. Reserve bottle service available. Free admission until 11pm. Fri. nights no cover charge for ladies, excluding special event/guest nights.

Planet Rose Karaoke Bar

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Proud Mary’s

Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866MYBORGATA. www.theborgata. com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-Party’s Over. Nightclub with a personality of its own. Bottle service available.

3209 Fairmount Ave. 348-3322. Take-out package goods; serving food 24 hours daily. 1960s, ’70s, ’80s mixed jukebox, pool tables. Beer specials daily.

Oasis Lobby Bar Trump Taj Mahal. 1000 Boardwalk. www.trumptaj.com. Happy hour every Mon.-Fri. 57pm. Located on the casino floor in the main lobby.

Old Waterway Inn 1700 W. Riverside Dr. (Venice Park section of A.C.) 347-1793. Open Thurs.-Sun. from 5pm. A.C. skyline views and waterfront dining. All new happy hour 4-7pm Thurs. & Fri. with half-priced apps. and special drink menu. The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-7256. www. thepalm.com. Award-winning wine list. Fri. Happy hour with Zyr vodka specials, 5-7pm. Jan. happy hour specials: half-off all wine bottles on “Wine Down Wednesdays”; half-priced wine by the glass and buy-one, getone appetizers on “Ladies Night Thursdays,” and $5 Zyr vodka drinks during “Fridays with a Twist.”

The Pool

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3484443. www.thepiershopsatcaesars.com. Serving sushi and cocktails. Happy hour 4-7pm & Inside-Out happy hour (Mon.Sat. 9-11pm; Sun. 8-11pm) w/ $2 Miller Lite, $1 sake, $3 cocktails and sushi specials. Karaoke Night every Sun. 9-11pm.

Sports Bar Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2709. www. ballysac.com.

Tango’s

511 N. Arkansas Ave. 344-0883. www.westsideac.com. Alternative lifestyle party every night.

Whiskey Grille 20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290. Open Mon.-Sat. 8am & Sun. 11am till close. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Five flat screen TVs. Wed. In the Biz Night with happy hour specials. Daily specials from 11am-1pm & 4-6pm $1 off bottles and drafts beer.

The Wonderbar 3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888, wonderbarac.com. Lunch served from 11am and dinner served nightly in the Sunset Room from 5-10pm. The Tiki Bar is open seasonally and has 250 feet of floating docks that allow boat access.

BRIGANTINE Laguna Grill Martini Bar 14th St. So. & the ocean at the Celebrity Resorts Suites. 266-7731. www.lagunagrill.com. Ocean views. Open 8am for breakfast, 11:30am for lunch and 4pm for dinner. DJs and live entertainment throughout the week.

Rod & Reel Tavern

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. Live music nightly. www.tropicana.net.

101 13th St. North, 266-0343. Karaoke/entertainment with Mike Maggio on Saturday nights. Pool table, darts.

Providence

Teplitzky’s Lounge

St. George’s Pub

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 345-7800. www. providenceclubac.com. The Quarter’s hip nightclub w/ VIP bottle service, private lounges and an energetic atmosphere. Dance floor w/ two DJ booths featuring well-known DJs. Thurs. Service Industry Night.

Chelsea Hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelseaac.com. DJ dance parties every Friday and Saturday night starting 9pm.

Towne Center, 4282 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-1001. www. stgeorgespub.com. Wide selection of hot and cold sandwiches, pizza, burgers and a Tex-Mex menu. Full bar with martini menu. Pool table. Open 24 hours.

Red Square The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-9100. www. chinagrillmgt.com. Sat. “Siberian Nights” includes DJ, dancing, and no cover charge.

The Ridge Bally’s Claridge tower. Park Place and the Boardwalk. 340-2000. www.ballysac.com. the Ridge is a hybrid of a bar with casino games that offers a high-energy party atmosphere in a casual environment. It is billed as a “rock ‘n’ roll-style entertainment and a gaming room,” and offers free live music, DJs, dueling pianos, drink specials, low table game limits, unique games and cool promotions that include “rockpaper-scissors” tournaments and other entertainment options with a non-stop party vibe.

Ri´-Ra´ Irish Pub & Restaurant The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. www. rira.com. Authentic Irish pub constructed from historic remnants of

Tony’s Baltimore Bar & Grill 2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-5766 and 345-9461. www.baltimoregrill. com. An A.C. tradition serving good, reasonably priced pizza, beer and more.

The Trinity Pub and Carvery The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456900. www.trinitypubac.com. Enjoy a frosty pint w/ traditional Irish specialties; Thurs. Quizzo 10pm; Fri. Ravioli Shanker 10pm; Sat. DJ Sykic 10pm.

Tun Tavern

DOWNBEACH Ventnor, Margate & Longport Maynard’s Cafe 9306 Amherst Ave. On the Bay, Margate. 822-8423. Happy hour every Fri. from 4pm. Wed. drink specials. Daily lunch and dinner specials. DJ Coz Wed., Fri. & Sat. DJ Sparkels Fri. & Sat. 11pm-? Live music starting 6:30pm. Fri. the Rocco Brothers, Sat. Don Ellsworth & Sun. Acoustic Soul.

Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd., across from Convention Ctr. 347-7800. www.tuntavern.com. Open Sun.-Tues. 11:30am-mid., Wed.-Sat. 11:30-2am. Live music Wed.-Sun., 9pm-1am. Drink and appetizer specials daily. Wed. Classic Rock 9pm-1am, Thurs. Ladies Night, Fri. & Sat. live music.

Shore Club Crab House Bar & Grill

The Wave

Sofia

Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. www.trumpmarina. com. High-energy dance club. DJs & live music. Fri. Back in the Day Dance Party with Jim Stritch, Sat.

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 8229111. www.sofiaofmargate.com. Happy hour every day, 4-7pm. Wed. Martini Night w/ live jazz 610pm and DJ 10pm-close. Every

301 Longport Blvd., Seaview Harbor Marina, Longport. 8221002. www.shoreclubbar.com. Luciano Lamberti presents his second restaurant at the Jersey Shore, combining views of the Great Egg Harbor Inlet with seafood, drinks and entertainment.

Fri. Sharon Sable. Every Sat. Tony Malandro with Kathleen Angela. DJ Sat. 10pm-2am.

or later. TVs at the bar & booths. Daily happy hour, 4-7pm. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. night.

Steve & Cookies

Caroline’s Bar & Restaurant

9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 8231163. www.steveandcookies.com. Live music nightly. Mon. Madelin Sandman and Bill McGrady, Tue. & Fri. Lew London and Chris Sooy, Wed. & Thurs. Joe and Friends, Sun. Joe Mancini and Paula Johns. Also live music in the Oyster Bar Fri. and Sun. nights.

450 Bay Ave., Somers Pt. 9279007. www.carolinesbythebay. com. Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-3am, Sun. 9am-3am. Food served 11am-2am. Happy hour Mon.Sat., 4-7pm. Tues. free pizza during happy hour. Wed. half price drinks, 5-7pm. Fri. DJs.

Tomatoe’s

450 Bay Ave., Somers Pt.4072580. www.carrabbas.com. Wine Wednesdays: Enjoy any bottle of wine on the wine list for $10 off and if you don’t finish it, you can take it home with you.

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. www.tomatoesmargate.com. 822-7535. Happy hour daily, 5-6:30pm. Mon. & Wed. 9pmmid., Rock-N-Roll Sushi with half-price sushi at the bar only. Serving dinner nightly from 5pm. Live music, including Mon. Budesa Bros., Tues. Bobby Chic, Wed. Tony Cardelli, Thurs. & Fri. DJ Stevie O, Sat. DJ Luap, & Sun. Sharon Sable. Free Latin dance lessons ever Thurs. 9pm. Shuttle service available.

Ventura’s Greenhouse 106 S. Benson Ave., Margate. 8220140. www.venturasgreenhouse. com. Open seven days. Late-night fare. Weekly beer and dinner specials. Fri. & Sun.: DJs spinning classic hits.

MAINLAND Anchorage 823 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9271776. Open 10am-2am. Happy hour Mon.-Fri., 4-7pm.

Atlantic City Country Club One Leo Fraser Drive, Northfield, 236-4401, www.accountryclub. com. Happy hour 4-6pm, halfpriced tap beers and martinis with culinary bar menu.

Barista’s Coffee House 68 W. Jimmy Leeds Road, Suite 14, Galloway. 568-5519. The Michael Pedicin Quartet is featured from 7-10pm every Friday. No cover. The quartet includes Pedicin on saxophone, John Mulhern on guitar, Andy Lalasis on bass, and Bob Shomo on drums.

Black Cat Bar & Grill 1 N. Shore Road, Absecon. 6412323. Open 7 days from 10am1am. Kitchen from 11am-11pm. Live music Thursdays. Daily specials, take out and catering.

Blue Marlin Sports Bar & Grill 200 S. Pitney Rd. Galloway. 7485000. www.bluemarlincafe.com. Bar is open 11am-6am daily; kitchen from 11am-2am. Fri. happy hour: 3-8pm; Mon.-Thurs. 4-7pm happy hour. DJ Tues. Thurs. and Fri. nights beginning 10pm. Specials daily.

Bulldogs Bar & Grill 743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 965-4433. www.bulldogsbar. net. Kitchen open 11:30am11pm. Bar open 11:30am-2am

Carrabba’s Italian Grill

Cavallino Nero 4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144, www.cavnero.com. Open daily 11am-1am. Mon.-Fri., happy hour 3-6pm. Live entertainment.

Charlie’s 800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273663. www.charliesbar.com. Open daily 7am-3am; Sun. noon3pm. Mon-Fri. Pool table, shuffle board, giant-screen TVs. Happy hour 3-6pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s 6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2721930. www.chickiesandpetes.com. Offshoot of legendary Philly locations with a variety of entertainment nightly. Open 11am-2am.

Cousin Mario’s 5401 Harding Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. (Formerly the Epic Grille). Pizza and Italian specialties. Available for holiday parties, banquests and special events. Live music Wed.Sat. nights starting 8pm.

Crab Trap On the Circle in Somers Pt. 9277377. www.thecrabtrap.com. Restaurant and bar overlooking Egg Harbor Bay. Free Parking. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 11am. Extensive wine and drink menu. “Recession Buster” happy hour (4-7pm) includes $2 drafts, $2.50 bottled beer, $3 wines. $4 martinis, $5 menu items. Live music & dancing indoors and outdoors at Crabby Jack’s.

DiOrio’s Circle Cafe 10 McArthur Blvd. Somers Point. 927-6111. Pool table. DJs and occasional live music on weekends.

East Bay Crab & Grille Cardiff Circle, EHT. 272-7721. www.eastbaycrab.com. Daily Happy hour 4-7pm. Mon. halfpriced sushi, dinner & drink specials daily. Happy hours ½-priced drinks and beer. Sat.-Thurs. 3:307pm, Fri. till 8pm. Free hot-n-cold buffet Fri.-Sun. starting at 4pm. Mon. $3 Sushi Rolls, Sun. bar bingo at 5pm. Tues. Buy one app get

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Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., (marina district), www. harrahsresort.com. Sindustry Night Wed. with DJ Eddie Edge, Fri. After Dark with DJ Gabor, Sat. with DJ SL. Caribbean cuisine and refreshments at bar-andgrill cove, six secluded hot tubs,

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The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 344-6565. www. planetrose.com. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar. Thurs. Happy hour drink specials (6-8pm), $5 Ketel One drinks (10pm-mid.), and DJ and karaoke party.

Rumba Lounge

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Formica Bros. Café

Kensington Square, 200 North Tilton Road, Northfield, 6466565, www.formicabrosbakery. com. 7am-7pm seven days a week. Live music every Fri., 710pm with the Cole Brothers and Bobby Mower.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Mon.-Fri. happy hour 4-7pm with complimentary munchies and 75-cents off beer, wine, and mixed drinks. Thurs. from 4:30pm at bar, two-forone appetizers. Mexican Mon. with $2 margaritas and $2 snack menu at the bar. Wed. from 4:30 at the bar, 25-cent wings. Live music every Fri. and Sat.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 652-1942. www.wlgoodfellows. com. Over 60 bottled micobrew beers. Open for lunch and dinner 11:30am. Wed. and Fri. karaoke nights with Mike Maggio. Halfprice happy hour 4-8pm weekdays and 10pm-midnight daily.

Great American Pub & Grille

Festival at Hamilton, Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990. Happy hour Sun.-Fri. 4:30-7pm. Tues. & Thurs. 1/2 price well drinks and beers, 2-for-1 appetizers. 4:30-7pm. Wed. In the Biz Night with 2 for 1 appetizers and happy hour drink prices, 10pm1am. Tues. & Thurs. Free live poker, 7pm & 10pm.

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900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. www.gregorysbar.com. Weekly drink specials. Early bird dinners, noon-5:30pm. Wed. Fun night with $1 Coors Light drafts and food specials. Wed. karaoke.

Hibiscus

101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers Pt. Formerly Stumpo’s.

for-one appetizers and half price drinks. Wed. $1 drafts, 8pm-mid.

Hi Point Pub (Skelly’s)

La Hacienda

5 N. Shore Rd., Absecon. 6413172. Open 24 hrs. Happy hour from 5-7pm. Mon.-Fri. with discount drinks & free buffet.

The Inlet

998 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 9269611. www.inletrestaurantnj. com. Serving American cuisine, creative cocktails. Waterfront dining. Happy hour: Mon.Wed. 4-8pm; Thurs. 4-9pm; Fri. 4-10pm; Sat. 4-7pm; Sun. 18pm. Fri. Sunset Menu, 3-6pm. Entertainment nightly starting 7pm.

The Inn at Sugar Hill

5704 Mays Landing-Somers Point Road, Mays Landing, innatsugarhill.com. 625.2226. Fine dining in historic bed-and-breakfast .

JD’s Pub

Smithville Town Center, at the intersection of Route 9 and Smithville Blvd. 404-9000, www. jdspubsmithville.com. Mon.-Fri. happy hour, 3-6:30pm. Open till 2am or later. Wii bowling tournaments. Thirsty Thursday $1 domestic drafts & $2 imports. Free shuttle for all Galloway residents & Stockton College, DJ 9pm.

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332. www. jojositaliangrille.com. Happy hour 4-6pm Mon.-Fri. Every Wed. Dave Weber. 6-10pm. Every Sun. Gino Biagi, 5-9pm.

JR’s Tavern

650 New Rd., Somers Pt. 6539853. www.jrstavern.com. Open every day 7am-2am, on Sun. 9am-2am. Happy hour on weekdays, 5-7pm. Weekly drink and wing specials. DJ entertainment Thurs.-Sat.; Mon. Texas Hold ‘em tournaments. Tues. Pool league.

Juliano’s Pub & Grill

Corner of Ocean Heights. Ave. & Zion Rd., EHT. 927-6363. www. julianospub.com. Tues., Thurs. 4-7pm, happy hour with two-

265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-6050. Every Sun. & Mon.$2 Coors Light pints, $2.50 Coors Light bottles, $2 hard-shell tacos, free nachos and salsa. Live music Fri. & Sat. night, 7:30-11:30pm. Happy hour at the bar Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm, half off appetizers and beer specials. Every Mon. Noche Latina dance classes 7-8pm, general dance classes every Wed. starting 7pm.

Library III

6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6457655, www.libraryiii.com. Tues. two-for-one appetizers at the bar and lounge. Live music Tues.-Sat. in newly renovated lounge. Tues. & Thurs. Patty Blee ; Sun. & Wed. Don Ellsworth; Fri. Acoustic Fish; Sat. Sharon Sable. All performances 7-11pm.

Mac’s

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 9272759. www.macsrestaurant.com. Seafood restaurant and bar with live music.

Mangia by the Greens

3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. www.mangiabythegreens.com. Lunch, dinner, late-night snacks, pizza. Mon. & Thurs. Poker Night, 7 & 10pm. Tues. Quizzo, 8pm. Fri. DJ, 9pm1am. Happy hour Mon., Wed., Fri. 4-6pm with half-priced drinks and apps.

McGettigan’s 19th Hole

500 S. NY Rd.,Galloway. 6526476. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm reduced drink prices. Fri. buffet, nightly drink specials.

McKee’s Irish Pub

446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner. Tues.-Fri. 3-6pm happy hour with 50-cent off all drinks, Mon. martini specials. Tues. $2 Yuengling pints. Thurs. 25-cent wings. Fri., Sat. live music, 8pm. Sun. $1.50 Coors and Bud Light

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Oyster Creek Inn 41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point, 652-8565. Waterfront dining, arrive by boat or car. Several good beers on tap. Live music Mondays.

The Pearl Restaurant & Bar 1 MacArthur Blvd, Somers Point. 653-1155. Serving Chinese and American food daily from 4pm3am in restaurant or take-out. Thurs. $2.50 Amstel bottles. Mon. $2 Miller, Coors bottles.

Tues. $2.50 Corona. Wed. $1.75 Bud bottles.

Pistol Pete’s Steakhouse and Saloon

1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000 www. pistolpetessaloon.com. Happy hour 4-7 pm. Two-for-Tues. Wild & Wicked Wed. Win prizes from 4-7pm & Big Al’s Show at 10 pm; Thirsty Thurs. Buy any drink and get half off next. Freebee Fri. Free sample appetizers & 50 cents off all drinks; Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Karaoke Party; Sun., Mon

and Tues. DJ Spence 10pm-2am. Sun. $1 drafts, 50-cent wings and clams.

PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille 2301 Rt. 50, Mays Landing. 625-9600. Open Wed.-Mon. 11am-11pm. Happy hour weekdays 4-7pm $1 off appetizers, reduced drink prices. Mon. Mexican night with margarita and Corona specials.

Ram’s Head Inn

9 W. White Horse Pike. Galloway. 652-1700. www.ramsheadinn. com. Restaurant and bar. Open

for lunch Tues.-Fri. noon3:30pm and dinner starting at 6pm. Happy hour every Fri. 36pm. Pianist in the tavern Friday and Saturday nights.

Rifici’s

308 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 272-2000. Restaurant and bar. Wed. Country/rock with Paul Tozz, Fri. karaoke with DJ Harry Maxfield, Sat. DJ Harry Maxfield.

Riverside Inn 5397 Mays Landing-Somers Point Rd. Mays Landing. 625-9710. Open 11am-4am daily. Happy

hour daily from 4-7pm.

Sam’s Bar and Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 6465128. www.samsbarandgrill.com. Happy hour Tue.-Fri. 4-6pm. Thurs. karaoke & crabs with Big Al. Fri. and Sat. DJ. Every Sun., WTTH’s Raymond “Trouble Man” Tyler spinning live from 811pm. CD and book giveaways. Gift cards for CD Exchange and Sherlock’s Books.

Sherlock’s Books & Café

Smithville Town Center, 45 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-5505. www.myspace.com/sherlocksbooksandcafe.com. Mon.-Sat. 10am-9pm. Sun. noon-6pm. $1 coffee or tea of the day. Live music Fri. 7-9p, Sat. 1-3pm & 7-9pm.

Simply Fondue

Hamilton Commons, 4215 Black Horse Pike (near Regal Cinemas), 677-1600. www.simplyfonduemayslanding.com. Over 75 martinis and 100 wines.

Smithville Inn

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. www.smithvilleinn. com. Fri. & Sat. Lenny Mitchell on piano.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille

337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Neighborhood sports bar w/ 12 beers on tap. Pool and darts. TV sport packages. Two happy hours Mon.-Fri. Drink specials nightly.

Tap Room Bar & Grille

At Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236.4465. Daily happy hour 4-6pm with drink specials, half price appetizers and a light fare bar menu. Brunch Sun. 10am-2pm with live entertainment.

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Ventura’s Offshore Cafe

2015 Shore Road, Northfield. 641-5158. www.venturascafe. com. Daily dinner specials. Weekly drink specials. Happy hour Mon.Fri. 4-6pm.

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116 West First Ave, Wildwood, 729-1133. Bar open until 2am, dinner until 11pm. Nightly drink specials.

Black Box Theater

Homestead Hotel, 805 E. 8th Street, Ocean City. 920-4321. The Black Box hosts comedy, musicals, teen nights, private events and fundraisers. Thursday Night will feature na-

tionally known comedians. No alcohol served.

Bobby Dee’s Rock’n Chair 2409 Dune Drive, Avalon, 9673300. www.rocknchair.net. Daily happy hour 4-6 pm. w/ reduced drinkes and appetizer prices. Weekly specials.

Deauville Inn 201 Willard Road, Strathmere, 263-2080. www.deauvilleinn. com. Open daily, noon-midnight. Waterfront bar and dining. Lunch, dinner served dockside, weather permitting.

Fuze 7888 Dune Drive, Avalon. 3681919. Upscale dining and live entertainment. Sat. Pauline Bennick Jazz 7-11pm.

Jack’s Place 3601 Ocean Drive, Avalon, 9675001. www.jacksplaceavalon.com.

Juan Pablo’s Margarita Bar Garfield & Pacific aves., Wildwood, 729-6500. www.juanpablos. com. South Jersey’s premier nightlife destination for progressive Mexican fare, stepped up cocktails and atmosphere. Open 11:30am-3am daily. Happy hour 2-6pm.

Kix McNutley’s Bar 63rd and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 263-6341. www.kixmcnutleys. com. Fri: karaoke with the Hot Sounds.

La Costa Lounge 4000 Landis Ave., Sea Isle, 2633756. www.lacosta-seaisle.com. Drink specials nightly. Free parking. Live music on weekends.

Ocean Drive 40th Street and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-1000. www.theod. com. Live music on weekends.

O’Donnell’s Pour House 3807 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 263-5600. Sea Isle’s only authentic Irish pub. Live music on weekends.

Princeton Bar 2008 Dune Dr., Avalon. 967-3457. www.princetonbar.com. Open Mon.–Thurs. at 4pm., Fri. & Sat. 11am–2am., and Sun. noon to 2am.

The Windrift The Windrift Resort Hotel, 80th St. and the beach, Avalon. 780-4289. www.windrifthotel.com. Open for the 43rd season, the newly renovated Windrift encompasses five bars, 26 HDTVs.

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HEADLINERS FRI. OCT. 2 Fabolous & Friends House of Blues Music Hall: 9pm

SAT. OCT. 3 Blink 182, Asher Roth Borgata Event Center: 8pm Jackie Mason Taj Mahal Mark G. Etess Arena: 8pm New Breed Fighters MMA Resorts Superstar Theater: 6pm

SUN. OCT. 4-FRI. OCT. 9 Friars Frolic w/Norm Crosby Hilton Grand Theater: Sun., Mon., Wed., Thurs. 7pm; Fri. 9pm

COMEDY, MUSICALS, REVUES

Wed. 9pm: Jimmy Shubert, Justin McKinney, Jim Delakiss Comedy Stop: Trop Quarter: Thurs. 9pm; Fri., Sat. 9 & 11:15pm, Sun. 9pm: Rick Crom, Gulden, Butch Bradley; Mon.-Wed. 9pm: Glen Jensen, Dena Blizzard, Steve Shaffer. Kozak the Magician performs daily at 6pm Footloose Oct. 3-Nov. 4, Tropicana Showroom: Sat. 9pm (no shows Oct. 10, 24); Sun. 7pm (added 3:30pm show on Oct. 18); Mon. 8pm; Tues.-Wed. 3:30 & 8pm Yesterday—A Tribute to the Beatles: Tropicana’s Cabaret Theater: Wed.–Sun. 8:30pm

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Borgata Comedy Club: Thurs., Fri. 9pm: Pete Michaels, Kevin Flynn, Alan Havey; Sat., Sun. 6th Anniversary Show w/ Ray Garvey, Kathleen Dunbar, Billy Garon & more; Mon.-

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>MIXX DJ Devera Fri. Blink 182, Asher Roth After Party Sat.

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>TANGO’S Arielle Thurs. 6pm Sherrie Gold Thurs. 10pm; Fri., Sat. 7pm; Sun. 8pm; Wed. 7:30pm Beth Tinnon Fri. , Sat. 11pm; Mon. 7:30pm Melissa Marshall Fri. 3pm; Sun. 4pm Doug & Lisa Tues 7:30pm

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A & E: SHOWS ®

AC Weekly Headliners and shows through Oct. 11

Listings compiled by Lori Hoffman lhoffman@acweekly.com / 646-4848, ext. 20

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Tickets: www.ComcastTIX.com, 1-800-298-4200, or at the Borgata box office

Blink 182 Oct. 3, Event Center Blink 182 headlines with Asher Roth at the Event Center on Saturday, Oct. 3, 8pm. The show is listed as sold-out. Travis Barker, Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus, better known as blink182, one of the world’s greatest punk rock bands, earlier this year officially announced they are back together. The Live Nation produced tour kicked off on July 24, and culminates at the Borgata. Formed in the San Diego suburbs in 1993, the band found international fame, multi-platinum albums and massive radio airplay success before breaking up in 2004.

Don Rickles Oct. 9-10, Music Box The Merchant of Venom, Don Rickles, headlines at the Borgata on Friday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Borgata. The showtime is 9pm and tickets are $75. His opening act is Michal Martocci. Rickles has entertained audiences around the world, insulting some of the world’s biggest movie stars, politicians, high profile celebrities — and of course members of the audience — for nearly 50 years.

Borgata Comedy Club

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Music Box The Borgata Comedy Club offers fun-filled evenings featuring a trio of comedians nightly (except during headliner engagements). Showtimes are 9pm and the tickets are $20. (Visit theborgata.com). Performing to Oct. 2 are Pete Michaels, Kevin Flynn and Alan Havey. On October 3 and 4, the Borgata Comedy Club presents its 6th Anniversary Show, hosted by Danny Aiello, with performances by Ray Garvey, Kathleen Dunbar, Billy Garon, Joe Moffa, Rob Magnotti, Steve White, Jimmy Shubert and Vic DiBittetto. Headlining Oct. 5-11 are Jimmy Shubert, Justin McKinney and Jim Delakiss. Scheduled Oct. 13-18 are Wendy Hammers, Rob Magnotti and Billy Gardel.

Hilton

comics, Norm Crosby, Dick Capri and Stewie Stone, unleash their classic schtick at the Hilton in a series of shows from Oct. 4-9. Showtimes are Sun., Mon, Wed.. Thurs, 7pm (no show Tues.) and Fri., 9pm. Tickets are $25. The Friars Frolics revives the rich history of the legendary Friars Club while showcasing live performances. Interspersed between comic legend performances are film clips of some of the funniest moments in Friars Club history, from their raucous roasts and hilarious testimonial dinners.

Sinbad

Oct. 10, Superstar Theater Sinbad brings his storytelling to the Superstar Theater on Saturday, Oct. 10, 8pm. Tickets are $40 and $50. He has starred in the televisions sitcom A Different World and his own series, The Sinbad Show. Sinbad’s highly rated HBO comedy speTony Danza cials include Brain Damaged (1991), Afros Oct 10, Grand Theater Actor, former & Bellbottoms (1993), Son of a Preacher Man talk show host, ex-boxer and song and (1996), and Nuthin But The Funk (1998). dance man Tony Danza headlines at the Hilton on Saturday, Oct. 10, 8pm. Tickets are $30. Danza is currently participating in the reality TV series, Teach, on A&E in which he co-instructs a 10th grade English class in Philadelphia’s Northeast Casino and Resort High School. Danza, who has a degree in Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or history education, is sharing his one class Tropicana box office, 1-800-526-2935 a day with a credentialed teacher.

Tropicana

Whoopi Goldberg

House of Blues/ Showboat Atlantic City Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 or 236BLUE

Fabolous & Friends Oct. 2, Music Hall Fabolous toplines an evening of rap at the HOB on Friday, Oct. 2, at 9pm. Tickets are $30, $45, $55 and $65. Fabolous scored a hit, “Can’t Deny It,” in 2001, establishing himself as a rising East Coast rap star. His 2007 album, From Nothin’ to Somethin’, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart and featured the top ten hit “Make Me Better” featuring Ne-Yo. Two years later the hit single “Throw It in the Bag” would land on his album Loso’s Way, an album inspired by the film Carlito’s Way.

Resorts Atlantic City Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the Resorts VIP Services desk. For more info, call 1800-322-SHOW

New Breed Fighters

Oct. 3, Superstar Theater Resorts will host an evening of mixed martial arts in Atlantic City the Superstar Theater, Saturday, Oct. 3. Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the The doors open at 6pm and the first fight Hilton box office is scheduled for 6:40pm Tickets range from $40 to $135. Fighters will square off Friars Frolic inside a 24-foot caged hexagon. The fight Oct. 4-9, Grand Theater Three veteran card will feature 18 bouts, including local

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fan favorite Robbie Lawless (4-2, Miletich Fighting System of Atlantic City) taking on Super Lightweight Champion Jeremy Pompei (6-2, Team Renzo Gracie of Hatfield & Norristown, PA).

Oct. 10, Tropicana Showroom Whoopi Goldberg headlines at the Tropicana on Saturday, Oct. 10, 9pm. Tickets range from $25-$55. Goldberg has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, Grammy and Tony for her various performances. In addition to her Emmy Awardwinning role as moderator on ABC’s The View, Goldberg’s extensive list of credits include starring in Ghost, The Color Purple and Sister Act and the television shows Star Trek: The Next Generation and Whoopi. Goldberg also writes children’s books and has an extensive and successful resume as a producer, including the upcoming trivia show, Head Games, premiering on the Science Channel Oct. 17.

‘Footloose’

Club venue in Liverpool, home of the Beatles’ first performances. The show is presented Wed.–Sun., 8:30pm. Some dates vary; visit www.tropicana.net for a complete show schedule. Tickets are $25, $5 off for Diamond Club members. (See video at acweekly.com/video)

Comedy Stop Café & Cabaret

The Comedy Stop is a 300-seat venue in The Quarter at Tropicana. Showtimes are Sun.-Thurs. at 9pm ($23); Fri. at 9 & 11:15pm ($26) and Sat. 9 & 11:15pm ($28). Scheduled now to Oct. 4 are Rick Crom, Gulden and Butch Bradley. On tap Oct. 5-11 are Glen Jensen, Dena Blizzard and Steve Shaffer. Appearing Oct. 12-18 are Joe Mulligan and Jay Black. Kozak the Magician appears daily, ($23), with a dinner show package for $30. Showtime is 6pm (dinner seating one hour prior). Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Trump Marina Hotel Casino Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the Trump Marina box office. For more info, call 1800-777-8477

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Oct. 10, Shell Showroom Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will showcase 100 Years of Cab Calloway in their “How Big Can You Get?” show when they perform in The Shell at Trump Marina on Saturday, Oct. 10, 9pm. Tickets are $25. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is a contemporary swing band from southern California Their notable singles include “Go Daddy-O” and “You and Me and the Bottle Makes Three Tonight.” The band was originally formed in Ventura, California in 1989 by leader Scotty Morris. Swing music was in a revival mode with the Gen-X crowd as illustrated in the 1996 indie film hit, Swingers, featuring an appearance by BBVD. The band will celebrate the birthday of Cab Calloway with an album release and tour dates performing “Minnie The Moocher,” “Old Man of the Mountain,” “ The Jumpin Jive,” and others.

Oct. 3 to Nov. 4, Tropicana Showroom Footloose, a musical which began as a hit film in 1984 starring Kevin Bacon and was later turned into a hit stage show, will be presented at the Tropicana from Saturday, Oct. 3 to Wednesday, Nov. 4. Showtimes are Sat. 9pm (no shows on Oct. 10 and Oct. 24); Sun. 7pm (added show at 3:30pm on Oct. 18); Mon. 8pm; Tues.-Wed. 3:30 & 8pm. Tickets are $25. The show is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a stage production. Kick off your Sunday shoes and watch as Ren, Ariel and their friends light up the stage with the Hotel & Casino memorable hits, including “Let’s Here it Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420; or Trump For the Boy” and “Footloose.” Plaza or Boardwalk Hall box office

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‘Yesterday’ — A Tribute to the Beatles Liverpool Club Theater (North Tower) The Las Vegas show band Yesterday – A Tribute to the Beatles performs “The British Are Coming!” in the Liverpool Club Theater setting depicting the Cavern

Engelbert Humperdinck

Oct. 9-10, Theatre at Trump Plaza Arnold Dorsey, better known as Engelbert Humperdinck, brings his romantic ballads to Trump Plaza, Friday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10, 9pm both nights. During his heyday in the late ‘60s and


early ‘70s, Humperdinck cultivated the image of a mysterious heartthrob, sporting shaggy sideburns and a flamboyant wardrobe that, when coupled with his rich, silky crooning, drove female fans wild. His worldwide record sales — counting both albums and singles — eventually totaled well over 100 million

The winner of Fox TV’s first American Idol competition during the summer of 2002, Kelly Clarkson has released four albums to date. Her debut album Thankful (2003), her multi-platinum second album Breakaway (2004), followed by My December (2007) and her latest album All I Ever Wanted (2009).

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Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers

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Oct. 10, Xanadu Theater BRE Presents Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers performing in the Xanadu Theater on Saturday, Oct. 10, 8pm. Tickets are $48.50 Jackie Mason & $38.50. Hornsby, a 13-time Grammy Oct. 3, Mark G. Etess Arena Jackie Mason brings his world view to the Taj nominee, has won three Grammys — in Mahal on Saturday, Oct. 3, 8pm. Tickets 1987 for “best new artist” for his debut are $85. Raised on the Lower East Side of album The Way It Is; in 1989 for “best Manhattan, after appearing in comedy bluegrass recording” for “The Valley clubs from across the nation, it didn’t Road,” and with Branford Marsalis in take long for him to become one of the 1993 for “best pop instrumental perforhottest comics in America in the early mance” for their song for the Barcelona ’60s. Currently, Mason can be heard on Olympics, “Barcelona Mona.” his nationally syndicated radio show, The Jackie Mason Show. Comedy Explosion

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THE CITY BEAT

Radio Daze

‘Mainstream radio could use a good overhaul’ By Raymond Tyler

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car from noon to 2pm to listen to local NPR station 89.7 FM WNJN. Starting at noon NJN has put together the two best radio talk shows I believe I’ve ever heard. The first show is Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Fresh Air sounds like Gross is sitting in her living room and asking all the questions that you want to ask everyone from Will Smith to all the surviving former White House press secretaries. Listening to Fresh Air is not like listening to a talk show; it’s more like eavesdropping on in-depth conversations about the arts, science, race, politics, religion, etc. In short, Gross has the job and the skills I always wanted when I grew up listening to the radio. After Fresh Air is the show I am most excited about — Tell Me More with Michelle Martin. It’s clearly a show for intellectuals, but is still engaging and Perfect Combination Monday through Friday I try to be in my sometimes fun and always fast-paced. Tell

TRULY CANNOT REMEMBER A TIME when mainstream radio was as bad as it is right now. In my opinion, there is no room for new and exciting music. I think that the music being played is predictable and mainly bad. On stations that play oldies you hear the same oldies all the time. I also believe radio talk shows today aren’t about sharing ideas and opening up discussion. More often the hosts are picking on people and cultures and telling them they don’t belong “in their America.” So as a service to AC Weekly readers I’d like to share with you a few non-mainstream choices for great radio while in southern New Jersey. All of these shows are available worldwide via the wonders of Internet.

Me More presents stories with the cold facts and then brings on experts to size up the opposing sides. People from all cultures get a seat at the Tell Me More table, so you can hear firsthand what Asians think of immigration, what Latino books are hot, or how bi-racial parents discuss race in America with their children. One great regular segment is called “Faith Matters,” which often explores two different views on an issue from the point of view of clergy. Another great segment is “The Barbershop,” which includes various male writers from different cultures discussing issues from sports, news and even celebrity gossip from a man’s perspective.

like Rick, which always makes for a funny and entertaining two hours of radio.

Breakfast on Me

Sunday’s at 7am you can find me on 96.1 FM WTTH (961WTTH.com) with the Breakfast Club. My past guests have included DMC, Smokey Robinson, Tom Smothers, as well as locals who do inspiring things. Guests who are scheduled to have “breakfast” with me soon include author Zane, Bow Legged Lou from Full Force, and Hip-Hop Honors pioneer MC Lyte. Along with the guests, we give away tickets to plenty of local shows, so tune in Sunday for a chance to win tickets to see comedian Sinbad at Resorts. n

Comedy and Commentary

Rick and Rob invade radios every Friday from 11pm to 1am on 92.1 WVLT FM (online at wvlt.com). What makes this show terrific is you never know what’s coming. Rick Cahall is a local comedian who brings his no-holds-barred view to the show. He and his guests talk about everything from dating to sports, but without sounding like everyone else out there. In fact, no one else sounds like or thinks

R AYMOND T YLER Raymond Tyler hosts the Alternative Soul Sunday Breakfast Club radio show each Sunday from 7–8am on 96.1FM WTTH - The Touch.

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FOOD & DRINK

Touch of Italy

Address: 6629 Black Horse Pike, EHT Phone: 646-1855 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 4-10:30pm, Sun. 2-10pm Details: Liquor license; major credit cards accepted

Taste of Tuscany

Touch of Italy’s authentic ambience is matched by outstanding Italian cuisine By Frank Gabriel PHOTO BY DON KRAVITZ

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ROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS nearly three decades ago as a storefront operation in the Pleasantville Shopping Center, Touch of Italy restaurant has grown into one of our region’s premier locales for Italian-American cuisine. Now located just up the busy Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, Touch of Italy has recently undergone a major interior renovation, creating a more intimate atmosphere despite its enormous size. Now sprawling into multiple rooms, connected via Tuscan-influenced archways and artfully decorated, the facility offers a variety of seating sections and dining experiences. We opted for a cozy wooden booth near the expanded lounge area. It’s a great space for people and/or sports watching, with views of the main dining room and adjoining bar. Conveniently, this included big-screen TVs, which just happened to be featuring NFL contests on this balmy first weekend of fall. Go figure. Food began with my clams oreganata — eight top necks, bright, briny, juicy and delicious. Topped by a light layer of breadcrumbs and quickly broiled, the golden crust helped maintain all of their natural, pleasantly salty, oceanic essence. But this covering also served a flavorful purpose. The moist mixture contained an oregano and garlic blend, which flexed its muscles just enough to not interfere

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with the clams themselves. We always like to say that good soups are a prime barometer of a well-run kitchen. Demonstrating this principle, we sampled both offered on this night, escarole and pasta fagiole. The former was a lighter broth, giving the assertive, mildly bitter greens every opportunity to strut. Loaded within was a vegetative gold mine. In addition to the escarole, a classic trinity of onion, celery

and carrots, plus smooth white beans, all swam together happily. The pasta fagiole was denser, heartier and definitely began its life with an infusion of smoky pork flavor. My dining partner’s entrÊe, chicken sorrentino, delivered two well-trimmed boneless breasts of chicken, pan seared then topped by eggplant, proscuitto and mozzarella cheese. Finished in an oven, the chicken was consummated with a white

wine sauce, delicate and fruity. The overall result, a confluence of these elements, is not unlike a horizontal version of classic roulade dishes, where the palate receives multiple sensory signals from different directions at the same moment. Our other selection was one of a half dozen nightly specials, retro classic steak Diane. Touch of Italy’s version started with a 12-ounce New York strip, nicely grilled and sauced with a red wine, mushroom and onion blend. Dark and viscous, it paired well with the beef’s taste and we loved the big cuts of assorted mushrooms. Accompanying entrees are a choice of side pasta or vegetable of the day. On this night, we both went with asparagus, tender shoots quickly seared and served simply with olive oil and garlic. Desserts, presented tableside, bore all the indications of being made in-house. Mine, called a Blue Hawaii, featured a layer of pineapple mousse, including sexy chunks of the tropical fruit. Their sweetness was mirrored in their vehicle, a pale white pudding sandwiched on both sides by yellow cake. Riding atop was a coconut crust and cool looking electric blue-colored icing. My partner went the more ethnically correct route, choosing the Italian rum cake. Much lighter than we expected, it also possessed a lovely, sophisticated, tart quality. n see more online @

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FOOD & DRINK

Area Dining

Dining listings info & updates: editorial@acweekly.com

ATLANTIC CITY For casino restaurants and independent establishments located within casino properties, including restaurants located inside The Quarter at the Tropicana and at The Pier Shops at Caesars, see Casino Dining listings at the end of this section. For more listings, visit acweekly.com.

Amici Brick Oven Pizzeria & Italian Grill 2010 Baltic Ave. (at The Walk). 345-8700. Large variety of pastas, brick-oven pizzas, hot sandwiches, paninis, calzones, strombolis, salads and desserts.

Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern

2300 Fairmount Ave. 3442439. angelosfairmounttavern. com. An A.C. institution, Angelo’s Italian fare has flourished for three generations.

Angeloni’s II Restaurant

2400 Arctic Ave. 344-7875. angelonis.com. Fine Italian cuisine and impressive wine selection.

Mexican restaurant.

Flying Cloud Café

800 N. New Hampshire Avenue, Gardner’s Basin. 345-8222. Relaxed, waterfront dining specializing in seafood. Open daily from 11am for lunch and dinner. Available for private parties from 10 to 200, and off-premise catering. Waterside outside deck open, weather permitting.

Imperial Inn

Irish Pub

3101 Pacific Ave., at Flamingo Motel. 345-8887. Full diner menu. New York-style deli sandwiches.

3124 Atlantic Ave. 347-8810. Serving exceptional Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese food.

Chelsea Prime

Chelsea Pub

8 S. Morris Ave. 345-4916. Popular local hangout is open 24 hours, seven days. Mon.Fri. Happy hour 11:30am1pm, 4-6pm.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092. docksoysterhouse.com. Offering fine steaks and seafood, classic seafood soups, bar and raw bar.

Ducktown Tavern

2400 Atlantic Ave. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night dining.

Old Waterway Inn

Knife & Fork

Pho Hoa Cali

2430 Fairmount Ave. Authentic

804 N Rhode Island Ave. 3483999. Atlantic City waterfront dining. Open Mon.-Thurs. 5am-2pm & Fri.-Sun. 5am9pm. Diner-style varied menu, complete with breakfast favorites and hearty lunch options. Sample homemade soups, salads, omelettes, cold cereal, and hot subs. Kids menu available.

Little Saigon

2801 Arctic Ave. 347-9119. Authentic Vietnamese and vegetarian cuisine.

Longhorn Steak House

1700 W. Riverside Dr. 3471793. Specializing in seafood and steak. Open for dinner Wed. through Sun. 5-10pm. 3808 Ventnor Ave. 340-0063. Authentic Vietnamese noodle house.

Pic A Lilli Pub

229 S. Tennessee Ave. 3441113. Open 24/7. Full Menu. Serving lunch & dinner daily. Try their wings.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 2020 Atlantic Ave. 344-5833. serioussteaks.com. Corn-fed USDA Prime Midwest beef, specialty chops, seafood, award-winning wine list.

Teplitzky’s

111 S. Chelsea Ave., inside Chelsea hotel. thechelseaac.com.1-800-548-3030. Stephen Starr’s diner-inspired venue also housing a hideaway cocktail lounge and coffee shop.

Tun Tavern

2108 Atlantic Ave. 344-2050. Serving lunch and dinner. 11:30am-10pm weekdays, till 11pm weekends.

Two Convention Way. 3477800. tuntavern.com. A.C.’s first steakhouse and brewery, now serving lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Microbrews.

Los Amigos

Whiskey Grille

1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. losamigosrest.com/AC. Mexican food, fresh seafood and prime steaks.

Megan’s Good Grub & Pub

1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave. 289-8950. megansgoodgrubandpub.com. Daily: Sun.Thurs., 11:30am – mid.; Fri.Sat., 11:30am-2am. Take-out available. A.C.’s first American

20 Pennsylvania Ave. 3453290. Serving breakfast lunch and dinner.

White House Sub Shop 2308 Arctic Ave. 345-8599. A.C.’s legendary sub shop.

The Wonderbar

3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888, wonderbarac.com. Lunch

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111 S. Chelsea Ave. , inside Chelsea hotel. thechelseaac.com. 348-2200. One of the newly opened Chelsea Hotel’s two Stephen Starr restaurants.

Mexico Restaurant

St. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Daily lunch and dinner specials.

Latitude 39°

122 N. Michigan Ave. (at The Walk). 340-1300.

The Melting Pot

3810 Ventnor Ave. 344-0366. mexicorestaurant.com. Cocktail lounge serving authentic Mexican food & beer.

3108 Pacific Ave. 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Serving Mediterranean Italian cuisine daily.

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Cavo Crepe Café

28 S. Tennessee Ave. 344-8928. Malaysian and Chinese cuisine.

Girasole Ristorante

1219 Pacific Ave. (Corner of S.Carolina & Pacific). 3488080. atlanticcitybar.com. Lobster, homemade pizza, BBQ baby back ribs and more. 2825 Atlantic Ave (at Brighton Ave.). 344-6913. cafe2825. com. Regional Italian fare with full bar.

Melaka Restaurant

2112 Atlantic Ave., 441-1100. meltingpotcom. Fondue restaurant offers unique and interactive dining experience.

3600 Atlantic Ave. Corner of Atlantic and Pacific aves. knifeandforkinn.com. 344-1133. Historic landmark restaurant with the finest seafood and steaks prepared on a woodfired grill.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

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1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 2661124. Serving pizza, subs, steaks, Italian dinners, grilled seafood, cappuccino and desserts.

Goochie Brothers

4208 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-3100. Italian cuisine and pizzeria.

Laguna Grill Martini Bar

1400 Ocean Ave. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Fine cuisine, unique ambiance on the beach with beautiful view.

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Downbeach Deli

8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 8237310. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Dune

9510 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 487-7450. Prix Fixe menu available. Reservations suggested. Local produce, poultry and fish. Organic options. Open Tues. through Sun.

Fedeli’s Italian Restaurant

3400 Brigantine Blvd. 2662808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.

The Links Bar & Grille

Gertrude’s

1075 North Shore Dr. 2661388. brigantinegolf.com. Beautiful views of golf course, casual ambiance.

Macedonian Grill

3015 Brigantine Blvd. at 31st St. 264-8801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Yuki Hana

3628 Brigantine Blvd. 2667608. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.

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8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open seven days, 7-11:30am. Breakfast entrees, sandwiches and subs. Party trays for all occasions. Pick up, eat in and delivery.

9403 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1293. Home of authentic home-cooked Italian cuisine and two-for-one specials.

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Dino’s Subs & Pizza

9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 823-4400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood.

Billy Ho’s Imperial East

7800 Ventnor Avenue, Margate. 487-8052. Open 7 days 11am-10:30 pm. Modern Chinese cuisine. Daily lunch and dinner specials. “We deliver, even to the beach.� Free parking lot.

China Dumpling Seafood Resaurant

5200 Ventnor Avenue, Ventnor. 822-6888. Open 7 days for Lunch and Dinner specializing in Dim Sum and seafood. Open 11am -10pm, Fri. and Sat. till 11pm. Eat-in, take-out and delivery.

Cleo’s Fish Palace

7307 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-5858. cleosfish.com. A large variety of prepared seafood and dinner platters. Catering available.

7309 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-3003. gertrudesventnor. com. Dinner from 5pm seven days per week.

Hannah G’s

7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. (Cafe located at 7303 Ventnor Ave. 822-6000).

Johnny’s CafÊ

9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor. com. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner & dessert with reasonable prices.

Shore Club Crabhouse, Bar & Grill

303 Longport Blvd., Longport (in the Seaview Harbor Marina). 822-1002. shoreclubbar.com. Great views of Egg Harbor Bay. Lunch, dinner and bar. Open seven days for lunch and dinner.

Sofia

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate. com. This bayside treasure transports you to the Mediterranean with stylish decor and authentic Greek/ Mediterranean cuisine.

Sophie’s Margate CafÊ

8017 Winchester Ave., Margate. 822-1610. Offers a wide selection of pancakes. Kids’ menu available.

Steve & Cookie’s by the Bay

9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 823-1163. steveandcookies. com. Menu highlights fresh seafood and produce and prime cuts of meat.

Tomatoe’s

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535 or tomatoesmargate. com. Varied eclectic menu highlights seafood entrees.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

106 Benson Ave., Margate. 8220140. venturasgreenhouse. com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.

Yama Japanese Restaurant

20 Douglas Ave., Margate. Gourmet Italian cuisine. Take out anytime.

5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-8105. Sushi and sashimi; over 100 special rolls, plus tempura and other cooked specials.

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La Fontana

9707 Amherst Ave., Margate. 487-6001. sunsetonthebay. com. Open seven days for lunch and dinner. Happy hour daily 3-7pm with half-price appetizers and reduced drink prices at the bar only.

Maynard’s CafÊ

9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-8423. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily.

Miyako

9210 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-4759. Authentic Japanese cuisine.

Euro Gourmet Cafe and The Gelato Factory

6525 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 487-6525. Italian ice and gelato made on premises. Also featuring breakfast, lunch & dinner specialties. Delivery.

Red Room CafĂŠ

141 N. Dorset Ave., Ventnor. 822-1067. Gourmet pizzas, Italian specialties.

Antonino’s Jo Jo Ristorante

2405 New Rd., Northfield. 6467565. Traditional and contemporary Italian cuisine.

Athenian Garden

619 New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway Twp. 748-1818. Authentic Greek cuisine.

Atlantic City Sub Shop

Heather Croft Sq., Northfield. 646-7799. atlanticcitysubshops.com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.

A Touch of Italy

Black Horse Pike, Cardiff/EHT. 646-1855. touchofitaly.net. Serving veal, seafood, pasta, steaks and brick-oven pizzas. Banquet facilities.

Barrels

Rt. 9, Central Square, Linwood. 926-9900. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food in intimate setting. Also in Margate. Take out/ Delivery.

Berkshire Grill

Black Horse Pike at English Creek Ave., EHT. 272-8808. berkshiregrill.net. Great seafood and thick, juicy, tender steaks.

Bombay Indian Restaurant

English Creek Shopping Ctr., Rt. 40 & English Creek Rd., EHT. 646-4445. Authentic Indian dining experience.

Bulldogs

743 White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-4433. Neighborhood sports bar serving American dishes.

Cavallino Nero

4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.

Celina’s Mulberry Market & Grille Sunrise Plaza, 68 W. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-1700. FAX 404-7776. celinascafes.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home-baked goods.

Charlie’s Bar & Restaurant

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273663, charliesbar.com. Popular buffalo wings. No credit cards. Over 15 TVs for sporting events.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes. com. Sports-themed bar/restaurant famous for its wings, crabs and Philly-style sandwiches.

Cousin Mario’s

5401 Hardin Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. (Formerly the Epic Grille). Pizza and Italian specialties. Happy hour noon-7pm weekdays.

Crab Trap

On the Circle in Somers Pt. 9277377, thecrabtrap.com Serving fresh seafood, soups, steaks, homemade breads, desserts and more.

Dubliner Irish Pub

325 Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210, dublineririshpubandgrill.com.

East Bay Crab & Grill

Cardiff Plaza, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in All-U-Can Eat Crabs, Early Bird Menu.12 Entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99 and daily specials. Reservations accepted.

English Creek Restaurant 3003 English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 677-0016. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Menu includes Italian specialties, pasta, seafood and smoked fish platters.


Feather Cafe & Grill

6041 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 377-5555. Traditional and authentic northern and southern Indian cuisine. Indian lunch buffet daily from 11am2:30pm. Also serves American entrees.

Formica Bros. Bakery

Kensington Square, Northfield. 646-6565. formicabrosbakery. com. Cafe features daily lunch specials. Open 7am-7pm.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Towne of Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Family restaurant, casual dining.

Fuji

210 New Rd., No. 4, Linwood Green Plaza, Linwood. 9268861. Japanese cuisine specializing in sushi and steak.

Gaspare’s

Ocean Heights Ave. & Zion Rd., Bargaintown. 653-2112. Gourmet Italian seafood bar and grill.

Gianna’s Cafe

The Plaza at Center Point, 1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 677-0470; FAX 677-8885. California cuisine in a casual, upscale setting.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway; 652-1942. Home of the French Fried Lobster Tail, gourmet burgers, steaks, seafood, and homemade Italian specialties.

Gourmet Italian Cuisine

The Inlet

988 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 926-9611. inletrestaurantnj. com. Open daily 11:30am3pm for lunch and 3-10pm for dinner.

The Inn at Sugar Hill

324 S Pitney Rd, Galloway, NJ. 652-1398. Serving authentic Italian food and fine wines.

Rt. 559, Mays Landing. 6252226. innatsugarhill.com. Great food and cocktails on the waterfront.

Great American Pub

JD’s Pub & Grille

Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990. Great gourmet Black Angus burgers. Happy hour six days a week. Free poker Tues.-Weds.

Gregory’s Restaurant

900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 927-6665. gregorysbar.com. Serving lunch & dinner until 1am. Food and beverage specials.

The Grilled Cheese & Crabcake Co.

55 Laurel Dr., Somers Pt. 6017533. Offers a selection of fresh, homemade goods daily and a variety of tasty soups. Relaxing atmosphere, reasonably priced.

45 S. New York Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-9000. Featuring classic pub fare plus a full dinner menu.

Joe’s Restaurant

131 Jordan Rd., (behind the Sunoco station off Laurel Dr./Garden State Parkway entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637. Lunch and dinner featuring Greek specialties.

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332. www.jojositaliangrille.com. Homemade Italian specialties.

Joseph’s Restaurant at the Tuscany House

Gilchrist Offshore

5 N. Shore Rd., Absecon. 6413172. Open 24 hours. Full dinner menu. Eat in/take out/ delivery.

72 N. Breman Ave., (Renault Winery), Egg Harbor City. 9652111. www.renaultwinery.com. Casual family cuisine, full bar with piano entertainment.

Hu Tieu

JR’s Tavern

Ginza Japanese Restaurant

Asian Mall, Pleasantville Shopping Center, 700 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 6468977. Vietnamese cuisine.

650 New Road, Somers Point. 653-9853. jrstavern.com. Lunch specials starting at $5 and dinner specials from $9.

Johnny Rockets

Juliano’s Restaurant

734 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne, 965-3433. Great breakfast and lunch specials.

6708 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 383-2588. (Ginza II located in English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 383-3999) Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar.

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Hamilton Mall, Mays Landing. johnnyrockets.com. 1960sthemed classic burger joint and more.

Zion Rd. & Ocean Heights Ave., Egg Harbor Twp. 927-6363. julianospub.com Sandwiches, salads, pizza, pasta and seafood.

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119 Route 50, Corbin City. 628-3024. ls-jbones.com. Traditional, casual dining. JBones Tavern inside.

La Hacienda

265 S. New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway, 652-6050. Serving authentic Mexican cuisine.

La Pizzatega

Linwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 653-8442. Serving seafood, veal pasta, steak, subs and salads.

Levari’s Seafood & American Grill

Tuckahoe Rd. and Rt. 50, Petersurg. 628-2225.levarisamericangrill.com. Open daily 10am. Drink specials.

Library III

6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 645-7655. libraryiii.com. Murph’s crab cakes, steaks, prime rib, seafood and salad bar.

Mangia by the Greens

3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. Lunch, dinner, late-night snacks, pizza. Free delivery to EHT, Linwood, Northfield, and Somers Point.

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1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 646-3604. 2300 Wrangleboro Rd., Mays Landing. 484-1366.

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Ram’s Head Inn

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Mays Landing Diner

Renault Winery

Stewart’s of Northfield

6177 Harding Highway (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-5051. mayslandingdiner.com. Classic New Jersey diner. Baking done on the premises.

McKee’s Irish Pub

446 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner.

Mexico Lindo II

375 S. Main St., Pleasantville. Authentic Mexican.

Mickey & Minnie’s

Fine Authentic Mexican Cuisine

Banquet Rooms Available - Up to 100 Guests (609) 652-6050 Open Daily 11AM-10PM

265 S. New York Rd., Galloway, NJ www.LaHaciendaNJ.com

Richland House

337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Traditional American cuisine, daily homemade specials, burgers and wings. Sports bar.

1303 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Richland. 856-697-5700. therichlandhouse.com. Fresh seafood and steaks, unique wine list.

Rifici’s Italian Cuisine & Pizzeria

Mount Fuji

Romanelli’s Garden Cafe

6666 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 677-8829. Northern and Southern Indian food, including nan, tandori and vegetarian dishes. Major credit cards accepted. Lunch buffett $9.95.

Oyster Creek Inn

41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point. 652-8565. Old-fashioned fresh seafood house with waterfront dining.

Pistol Pete’s Saloon & Steakhouse

1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com. Casual dining. Open Mon.–Thurs. 11am– 3am; Fri. & Sat. 11am–4am. Happy hour 4–7pm. Featuring prime Angus steaks, fresh seafood, salads, chicken and ribs.

PJ’s 50 Pub & Grille

2301 Rt. 50, 1 Mile N. of Black Horse Pike (Rt. 322), Mays Landing. 625-9600. Everything homemade from soups to desserts. O WEee M M COTNOTBHE R0 01, , 22000099 // AACCW E KkLlYy. .CCOOM

807 Tilton Rd., Northfield, 6464020. Hot dogs, burgers & the famous root beer float.

308 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 272-2000. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Banquet room available.

136 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 383-8881. Traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi bar.

Rama Thai

3003 English Creek Ave. Egg Harbor Twp. (in English Creek Shopping Ctr.) 677-1004. ramathainj.com. Thai cuisine with reasonable prices.

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. Traditional area hotspot.

72 N. Breman Ave, Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. Gourmet restaurant and also Joseph’s Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Closed Mondays.

The Nizam’s

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9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. Classic area hotspot.

279 South New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanelliscafe.com. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also catering.

Sack O’ Subs

784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. Hot and cold subs, homemade soups and salads.

Sakura

4215 Black Horse Pike (Hamilton Commons shopping center), Mays Landing. 4850071. Japanese cuisine w/ Japanese steak, seafood house and sushi bar.

Sam’s Bar & Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill. com.

Simply Fondue

4215 Black Horse Pike. (Hamilton Commons shopping center) , Mays Landing. (near Regal Cinemas) simplyfonduemayslanding.com. Mostly fondue, but also salads and a bar offering more than 50 different martinis.

Somers Point Cafe

581 Ocean Heights Ave., Somers Point. 788-8115 Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7am-10pm every day. Daily specials. Eat in, take out, delivery. Most dinners under $10.

Christine’s

Tailgaters Galloway Grille

Tap Room & Grille

Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236.4465. Featuring an acclaimed Sunday brunch. Open Sun.-Thurs.lunch from 11am. Fri.& Sat. dinner from 5pm. Fri.-Sun. breakfast from 7am. Sun. brunch, 10am-2pm.

Testa’s Good Guys Pub

5698 Somers Point Rd., Mays Landing. 625-1926. Daily lunch & dinner specials.

Thai Basil

199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 926-9339. Serving Thai-French cuisine.

Tre Figlio

500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 965-3303. trefiglio. com. Italian cuisine.

TW Howell’s

341 West White Horse Pike (Odesse Ave. & Rt.9), Pomona. 892-3704. Summertime BBQs as well as catering for any event.

Ventura’s Offshore CafÊ

2015 Shore Rd., Northfield, venturascafe.com. 641-5158. Award-winning filet mignon, pan pizzas and more. Delivery.

Vic’s Subs

742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 6450500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.

Casa Del Dolce

947-949 Asbury Ave., OC. 3989300. Italian restaurant and gourmet deli.

Chatterbox

500 9th St., OC. 399-0113. “Where the town meets.�

Deauville Inn

201 Willard Road, Strathmere, 263-2080. deauvilleinn.com. Waterfront bar and dining.

Fuze

79th St. and Third, Avalon. 368-1919. Upscale dining and live entertainment. Open Wed.-Sun. in the fall.

Grind Garage

910 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. grindgarage.com. Coffee shop with smoothies, baked goods and more.

Island Grill Restaurant

100 Atlantic Ave., Ocean City. 391-9616. ocnjislandgrill.com. Full service restaurant with wide variety of choices from seafood to steaks.

Ma France Creperie

506 9th St., Ocean City. 3999955. mafrancecreperie.com. Enjoy a quaint eatery with an art-inspired decor while feasting on French cuisine.

Sack O’ Subs

926 Asbury Ave., OC. 5250460. Hot and cold subs, french fries, pizzas, homemade soups, salads and dinners.

Vince’s

25 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Sea Isle City. 263-4567. vincesrestaurant.net. A family business in same location for over 50 years. Great views.

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BALLY’S

Ben & Jerry’s

340-2000 Arturo’s Enjoy a traditional Italian meal prepared with a contemporary, New York fare in the sophisticated setting of this award-winning trattoria.

Bally’s Brunch Brunch every Sunday at The Reserve, 10am–2 pm. $39.99 per person.

Enjoy all your signature favorites; also the home of the Philadelphia Soft Pretzel Factory.

Fulu Wok & Fry

Casual Asian cuisine at the Claridge tower.

Johnny Rockets

340-0099. A retro ’50s-style Boardwalk restaurant.

Noodle Village

Offering an extensive selec-

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Spa Café

Located in the Spa at Bally’s, offering health-conscious meals.

The Reserve/Preview Bar

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340-2000 Gold Tooth Gerties

New York style deli. Bally’s iconic culinary experience. American bistro. Breakfast served anytime. Modern Asian cuisine served up fresh in casual setting.

Open daily.

Bakery, bagel sandwiches, and more.

Lone Star Snack Bar Burgers, hot dogs.

Sports Bar Snacks from the Lone Star Snack Bar are served.

Virginia City Buffet All-you-can-eat, Western-style buffet. Hours: Mon.–Thurs. lunch noon–3pm, dinner 3–9pm.; Fri.–Sun. noon-10pm. $21.99 (plus tax) daily for dinner; $16.99 (plus tax) lunch Mon.-Thurs.

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Choose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.

Borgata Buffet

Extensive buffet menu. $28.95 (plus tax) for dinner Mon.–Fri. (4–9pm). Sat. (4–10pm). Sun. (4–9pm); Breakfast, $14.95 (plus tax) Mon.–Sat.

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(8–11:15am); Brunch, $23.95 Sun. (8am–3pm); Lunch. $17.95 (plus tax) Mon.–Sat. (noon–3pm).

Bread + Butter Griddled sandwiches served with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.

Fornelletto Celebrated chef Stephan Kalt’s new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.

Gypsy Bar Fun, relaxing dining experience.

Izakaya A modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.

Noodles of the World Asian fusion.

Old Homestead Steak House Domestically-raised, handmassaged Kobe beef is the signature dish of this steakhouse.

SeaBlue Celebrated chef Michael Mina combines cutting-edge technology and design elements with his signature and acclaimed approach to seafood.

The Cafeteria Full of quick food options.

The Metropolitan French bistro-style cafe serves classic and contemporary American dishes.

Wolfgang Puck American Grille Contemporary American cuisine in two distinctive dining areas.

CAESARS

Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine.

Morton’s 449-1044. mortons.com. Steakhouse with an a la carte menu features steaks, fish and salads.

Nero’s Grill Sirloin and porterhouse steak and New England lobster.

Primavera Service is formal with traditional Italian favorites.

Venice Bar Catch the latest game or just relax with the most updated sports scores.

THE PIER SHOPS AT CAESARS: Buddakan 674-0100. Restaurant includes twilight sky or “opium den style” dining nooks.

The Continental 674-8300, continentalac.com. An “outdoor” patio bar with signature drinks & sunken firepit lounge as well as the large flower-shaped central dining pod, nicknamed the “Sammy Davis Room.”

Game On! 345-6800. State-of-the-art sports bar and restaurant.

Phillips Seafood 348-2273. Serving authentic Maryland-style seafood and world-famous crab cakes.

Piazza di Giorgio 345-3100. Food Court with A Taste of Tuscany, South of the Border, Salad Sensations, Hot Off the Grille, and Udon Creations. Also a fresh fruit smoothie bar.

Club Cappuccino Coffee bar. Fine gourmet coffees, cappuccino, espresso and teas accompanied by homemade pastries, cookies and brownies.

Corner Grille & Deli Traditional deli favorites. Also has hot menu items.

Island Luau Mondays, July 6-Sept. 7, 7pm, on the Deck at The Pool with hula dancers, whole roasted pig. Cost: $49.99.

McCormick & Schmick’s More than 30 different varieties of fresh seafood featured on a menu that changes twice daily.

Polistina’s Italian Ristorante Enjoy family style, Italian favorites and a selection of homemade pastas and sauces.

Reflections A 24-hour cafe offering steaks, seafood, sandwiches and burgers. Breakfast is available anytime.

The Steakhouse Gourmet restaurant offers a raw bar, roast prime rib, shrimp Wellington and more.

Taste of the Shore Food emporium features Primo Pizza, Sack O’ Subs, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and Philly Soft Pretzel Factory.

Temptations Fine Chocolate & Coffee Located on first level of Waterfront Tower. Open 7am7pm Sun.-Thurs., until 2am on Fri. & Sat.

Waterfront Buffet

Includes freshly carved prime meats, omelet artisan designing your gourmet omelet. Price: $44.95; includes champagne and Bloody Marys.

345-6300. Chef Andrew Sciaretta combines world-fusion menu with steakhouse cuisine.

Cafe Roma

Souzai is a country-style Japanese restaurant. Intimate setting, sushi menu and unique sake cocktails.

Extensive buffet items. Cost: $29.99(plus tax, $22.99 kids) for dinner daily; $18.99 (plus tax, $10.99, kids) for brunch. Hours: Mon. & Fri., 8:30am– noon brunch, 4–9pm dinner; Tues. & Wed., noon–9pm dinner; Thurs. 4–9pm dinner; Sat. 8:30am–noon brunch, 1–10pm dinner; Sun. 8:30am– 1:30pm brunch, 2–9pm dinner.

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Coffee shop w/take-out available.

Kwi Restaurant and Noodle Bar Offers a selection of traditional and modern Asian cuisines.

La Piazza Buffet Buffet selections for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with salad and dessert bars. $14.99 (plus tax) for breakfast daily (8:00– 11:30am); $18.99 (plus tax) for lunch (11:45am–4pm); $22.99 (plus tax) for dinner (4–9pm). Weekend Feast $26.99 Sat. noon –11pm, Sun. noon – 9pm.

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Sonsie

Souzai Sushi & Sake

345-6900. A warm and inviting place to relax and enjoy a frosty pint of your favorite stout while feasting on traditional Irish specialties.

Cappuccino’s

HARRAH’S RESORT

Cornucopia Buffet

441-5000 Bluepoint Bar A raw-bar experience where fresh seafood, shellfish and a variety of martinis are the house specialties.

Coffee and espresso bar plus pastry shop, soups and sandwiches. Open 24 hours Sun.Fri.; open 7am-11pm Sat.

4am Mon.-Thurs., 1pm-5am Fri., noon-5am Sat. and noon4am Sun.

Royal Noodle House

The Buffet

Located next to the Fortune Gaming Pavilion on the casino floor; authentic Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese noodle, rice and dim-sum dishes.

A lovely ocean view is a perk at this 24-hour restaurant Fri. to Sun., 7am-11pm Mon.-Thurs., serving casual fare including the Coney Island Deli, featuring deli appetizers and sandwiches.

Offers an international menu, as well a full complement of all-American selections. Cost: $16.99 (plus tax) lunch and dinner; $13.99 (plus tax) for breakfast Sat. & Sun. $3 discount for members of the Resorts Destination Casino Club.

Patsy’s

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Horizons

Specializing in Neapolitan cuisine, Patsy’s Italian Restaurant in New York was Frank Sinatra’s favorite restaurant. Hours are Fri.–Sat. 5:30-10pm; Sun.–Tues. 6 –10pm; closed Wed.–Thurs. A bar menu is available Sun. 4:30-10pm; Mon.-Tues. noon-mid.; Fri., Sat. 4:30-11pm. For reservations, call 340-7585.

Peregrines’ The only five-star rated dining establishment in Atlantic City, awarded by the American Academy of Restaurant & Hospitality Sciences. A gourmet restaurant offering regional and international contemporary cuisine featuring seafood. Open for dinner Fri.Sat. 5:30-10pm. Reservations recommended.

The Oaks New York-style steakhouse featuring prime meats and the freshest seafood served in a refined atmosphere. Open for dinner Wed.–Thurs. 610pm; Fri.-Sat. 5:30-10pm; Sun. brunch, 10am-3pm. Reservations recommended. Also the casual Oaks Burger Bar.

RESORTS

Located off the Boardwalk, offers a variety of favorites including oysters and clams on the half shell, crabcakes, fish & chips, fried seafood combo and more. Open Fri. 6pm1am; Sat. noon-1am; Sun. noon-7pm.

344-6000 Asian Spice Gourmet cuisine with a noodle bar and Chinese barbecue items. Noodle bar open daily noon–2am; Restaurant open Sat.-Sun. 6–11pm. Now featuring a four-course prix fixe menu for $29.99.

Beachball Seafood House

Land and sea buffet features a variety of specialties. Cost: $16 (includes tax). Hours are 11:30 am-9pm Sun.-Fri; 11:30 am10pm on Sat.

Boardwalk Perks

Empress Gem Noodle Bar

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night fare. Open 24 hours

Asian noodle bar open 1pm-

daily.

Coffee shop with deli sandwiches. Sun.–Thurs. 7am– 6pm; Fri.–Sat. 7am–10pm.

Breadsticks Cafe & Grill

This perennial Zagat Awardwinning Italian restaurant features antipasto, pasta delicacies, fresh seafood or veal entrées with ocean views. Now featuring a three-course prix fixe menu for $34.99.

Starbucks Coffee Open. Mon-Sun 7am-mid. Signature drinks, including lattes and other specialty coffee drinks and pastry selection.

TROPICANA 340-4000 il Verdi Upscale gourmet Italian cuisine presented in an elegant ambiance.

Gallagher’s Burger Bar

Golden Dynasty

Burger Bar located across from Gallagher’s offers dry-aged beef burgers, chili made with choice sirloin, sliders (mini burgers) and more.

Traditional Chinese cuisine, Cantonese specialties and exotic delicacies for which Chef Ping is well known.

Seaside Cafe

Gallagher’s Steakhouse

This 24-hour dining experience offers updated casual fare.

340-6555. The renowned New York City steakhouse is located on Resorts’ dining level and features traditional dry-aged steaks and seafood favorites prepared on their famous open flame.

SHOWBOAT 343-4000 Canal Street Bread & Sandwich Co. Soup, overstuffed sandwiches, made-to-order pizza and desserts, 24/7.

Casa Di Napoli Brick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes including pasta, veal and seafood, homemade salad and breads.

French Quarter Buffet Seafood, steaks, a Bayou salad bar and homemade desserts, self-serve cappuccino machine. Sun.-Tues. 12-4pm lunch $17.99 (plus tax) Sun.– Tues. dinner 4-9pm, $21.99. Fri., 4-10 pm Seafood Night, $25.99. Sat. noon-3pm lunch, $17.99; dinner, all-u-caneat lobster 4-10pm, $29.99. Closed Wed.-Thurs.

House of Blues Restaurant 236-BLUE. New Orleans-style restaurant and bar.

Mansion Cafe Hearth-baked biscuits, overstuffed sandwiches, hearty salads and more. Home of the $3 Big Easy Burger.

Rib & Chophouse Steaks, chops, chicken and fresh seafood, char-grilled to specification. Raw bar plus the freshest catch.

Wellington’s Offering classic seashore seafood dishes, steaks and freshly prepared seasonal specialties and the best gourmet in town. Ocean views from every table.

TROPICANA’S THE MARKETPLACE: A Dam Good Deli “Mom and Pop”-style deli featuring a variety of overstuffed sandwiches along with homemade soups.

Boardwalk Favorites Classic Boardwalk treats including foot-long hot dogs, fresh fruit smoothies, soft pretzels, cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza.

Corky’s Ribs & BBQ Casual dining BBQ restaurant serving hickory-smoked pork, beef, chicken, BBQ ribs, sandwiches and salads.

Create-A-Cone Patrons choose their favorite flavor and toppings. Then the staff mixes them together on a marble slab. Dine-in or takeout.

Fiesta Buffet

Abundant selection. Cost: $18.95 (plus tax) for breakfast and brunch Mon.–Fri. 8–11am; Sat. & Sun. 8am–1pm. Nightly seafood buffet for $24.95 per person (complimentary lobster tail on Fridays). Hours: Mon.–Thurs. noon–8pm; Fri. noon–9pm; Sat. 2–10pm; Sun. 2–8pm.

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world-famous” chicken wings served by the famous Hooters girls.

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Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar

348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant. com. Classic and contemporary Cuban dishes. Brunch, dinner and late dining served daily.

The Palm

344-7256. thepalm.com. Known for its aged prime beef, monstrous Nova Scotia lobsters and outstanding American and Italian dishes.

Carmine’s

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

The Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret

Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 1-877-FUNNYAC. Offering a full menu of dining options, every day. Café Cuisine includes a continental menu, latte & espresso available. Buffet style breakfast (Sat. & Sun. 10am–2pm) $7.77.

348-4600. Traditional Chinese cuisine, with innovative contemporary creations that demonstrate modern influences on the modern Asian palette.

Red Square

344-9100. Famed restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow’s vodka and caviar bar and restaurant recreates centuries of Russian history. The dining room, flanked with two ice columns, gives way to an ice-topped 32-foot bar.

Rí-Rá Irish Pub & Restaurant

348-8600. Authentic pubs were imported from Ireland

Fri.-Sun. 8am-9pm.

Cosimo’s Pizza

Casual and classic Italian cuisine from pizza to Eggplant Parmigiana to Chicken Florentino.

TRANSPORTATION CENTER: Stewart’s Root Beer

347-7770. Catch your favorite game while eating a meal with everything from beef to seafood menu. 572-9300. The renowned New York family-style Italian institution serves southern Italian appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared from the freshest quality ingredients in large portions.

and reassembled here. Pub fare and modern interpretations of classic Irish dishes.

DJ’s Steakhouse

Famous for its root beer, ice cream floats, and hot dogs, Stewart’s is now located in Tropicana’s Transportation Center, serving all its popular snacks and goodies.

Surround yourself with western charm while savoring gourmet steaks, chop, and seafood. Serving CAB prime meats and the freshest fish available. A Sunday through Thursday Three Course Chef Special Dinner menu is available for $35 per person. Open for dinner Fri.-Tue. 6pm.

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Hooters

An all you can eat International buffet has all your traditional favorites in a relaxing atmosphere lunch and dinner Mon.-Thurs. ($16.99 pls. tax.), or sample the lavish breakfast buffet from 8am -11:30am daily ($12.99 pls. tax.). A Seafood buffet is featured every Fri., Sat., and Sun. during lunch and dinner ($25.99 plus tax.). Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-8pm;

449-9300. Seafood, salad, “nearly world-famous” chicken wings and the “more than a mouthful burger” all served by the Hooters girls.

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tures everything from steaks to seafood and from Asian dishes to the latest martinis available.

Atlantic City skyline. Open for dinner Wed.-Sun 6pm. Sunday Champagne Brunch 10am-2pm.

Imperial Court

Superb Chinese cuisine with exotic offerings and assortment of familiar items. Open for dinner for Friday - Sunday 6pm.

The Café

Full breakfast fare. Also serving deli-style lunch and casual dinners. Open 24 hours.

The Deck

Party on the Bay with live music every night, great food and drinks specials. Seasonal Operation, for hours call 4412000.

TRUMP PLAZA

The Beach Bar at Trump Plaza

Enjoy tropical island drinks, dinner and a view of the ocean. Features bar favorites like Buffalo chicken wings, salads, sandwiches, pizza and a raw bar.

Broadway Buffet

Salads, pasta and hot & cold entrees, fresh carved meat and all-you-can-eat u-peel shrimp. $14.95 for lunch/dinner Tues.–Thurs.; $21.95 for lunch/dinner Fri.–Sun. (includes seafood buffet). Hours: Tues.- Thurs. 11:30am-6pm, Fri. & Sun. 11:30am-8pm and Sat. 11:30am-9pm.

China Cafe & Sushi Chef

441-6000 24 Central Cafe

An upscale dining experience in a casual atmosphere, fea-

Boardwalk Terrace (overlooking the ocean), 572-0866. A fusion of unique Asian cuisine ranging from Cantonese to Japanese accompanied by an assortment

of selections available at the Noodle and Sushi Bar.

Evo

2225 Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 441-0400. evorestaurant.com. Serving specialty cocktails and 20 wines by the glass. Menu features world cuisine and brick-oven pizzas.

Max’s

Located on the sixth floor, this steakhouse features U.S.D.A. prime certified Angus beef and seafood selections. Open for dinner.

Rainforest Café

On the Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 345-5757. rainforestcafe.com. Exotic salads, pastas, burgers, steaks and seafood served amidst the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest.

Roberto’s

Serving northern and southern Italian cuisine in a setting that overlooks the ocean.

Food Court

With Starbucks, Sbarro,

Nathan’s Famous, Arthur Treacher’s, Häagen-Dazs and Sarah’s Cookies.

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communal table.

Moon at Dynasty

Serving specialty cocktails, including the Sake-tini, along with sushi creations and fully cooked selections.

449-1000 Dynasty

The Rim

Hard Rock Café

Royal Albert’s Palace

Cantonese/Chinese with many delicacies including authentic sushi bar. On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 441-0007. Burgers and sandwiches served in a rock ’n’ roll ambiance.

Il Mulino New York

Offers two distinct, sideby-side dining experiences, the fine dining restaurant, Il Mulino New York and the more casual, newer concept, Trattoria Il Mulino.

Trattoria Il Mulino

Casual dining experience offers a lounge. Has an open kitchen with a pizza oven and a

A gourmet noodle bar right off the casino floor. Sit at the circular bar and watch chefs prepare your meal or dine at a private table.

$22.47 for lunch/dinner Mon.–Fri. noon–9pm; $26.75 Sat.–Sun. for lunch/dinner (open until 10pm Sat.).

SPICE ROAD

On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 449-9200. Fine Indian cuisine.

A selection of eateries and shops:

Safari Steak House

Savor great burgers with an amazing choice of toppings.

Decorated in a rustic jungle theme, the steakhouse received the Gold award from the National Academy of Restaurant Sciences.

Sultan’s Feast

Buffet features black angus steaks grilled to order, a gourmet pizza station and dessert station. $14.98 (plus tax) for breakfast daily 8–11:30am;

Burger Go

The perfect place for a light breakfast, sandwiches, salads, paninis and gelato.

Plate American Cafe Breakfast anytime.

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own dweebiness and just have a good time. So far, so good.” The former Best Buy sales rep still keeps in touch with pals in his old hood. “Some friends are married and already have kids,” Roth says. “That’s scary. I can’t imagine that. I can barely take care of myself.” Apparently Roth is doing just fine as a hip-hop recording artist. “That I can handle,” he says. “I can’t handle kids yet since I’m just a kid myself.” n

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‘Cause we have the same complexion and similar voice inflection It’s easy to see the pieces and the reach for that connection I’m constantly on defense defending my own name Explainin’ we’re not the same.

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“I respect Eminem,” Roth says while calling from Los Angeles. “He’s great, but if you really look at us, you can see we’re different.” Indeed. There’s a palpable danger inherent in much of Eminem’s incendiary work. Fans never know what will slip from Eminem’s forked tongue. However, Roth, who will open for Blink 182 Saturday (Oct. 3) at the Borgata Event Center, entertains while treading safer terrain. Sex, cannabis and having a good time are hot topics throughout Roth’s debut disc, Asleep in the Bread Aisle, which dropped in April.

Roth actually has more in common with African-American rapper Shwayze, who is from Malibu, Calif., than Detroit’s Eminem. Roth’s infectious and funny “I Love College” is a frat anthem, which revels in drinking, getting high and hooking up with undergrads. The cut, which peaked at #19 on the Billboard Pop 100, helped break Roth. “It’s great that the song has done so well,” Roth says. “But I’m not the song. It’s an ode to alcohol. It’s about alcohol abuse. It’s something that happens in college.” Roth, who left West Chester University after two semesters, sought a degree in elementary education. “I wanted to teach,” Roth says. “I wanted to have an impact on kids.” The eloquent performer has a bigger impact as a recording artist than he could ever have had if he decided to toil in front of a blackboard. “There’s no question about that,” Roth says. “I can have a huge effect on those into music. But I’m not trying to change the world. I’m on the same tip as ever, just trying

to be lighthearted and to have fun. I don’t want to be serious. I want to have a good time. It’s a good deal focusing on boobs, blunt and booty. Music is my life; I grew up on it.” Roth was weaned on Motown and rock while a tyke. “My parents listened to Paul Simon, The Temptations and Bruce Springsteen a lot when I was growing up,” Roth says. “That all hit me, especially the words to the songs written by those guys.” A decade ago, Roth became enamored of the Dave Matthews Band, Korn and the Deftones. “I bought lots of that stuff,” Roth says. “I couldn’t get enough music.” During his latter high school years, Roth graduated to the sounds of Jay Z and Nas. “I just kept growing,” Roth says. “I really loved hip-hop. At 17, I just started messing around making up my own raps.” Within four years, Roth found that he had a new career. “All of a sudden there was an alternative to teaching,” Roth says. “I just kicked it into gear. I found something in which I could let out my

Blink 182’s five-year hiatus ended when the pop-rock trio announced in February that it was back in a big way. The southern California act, which will perform Saturday at the Borgata, isn’t just back to cash in on a reunion tour. The band reunited for an extended run. Blink 182 members — vocalist-guitarist Tom Delonge, vocalist-bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker (who nearly died in plane crash with the late DJ AM just over a year ago) — will soon craft an album, which will demand yet another tour. The band’s August show in Camden proved that Blink 182 remains a playful force. Too often there is no connection during reunions (Simon & Garfunkel) or a faux friendliness (The Police), but it appears that the tension, which caused the trio to take their long break, is gone. The band seems nearly as loose as it was back during the mid-’90s before Blink 182 soared through the pop stratosphere. Those who scored tickets for the soldout Borgata show should consider themselves fortunate, since the Atlantic City concert will obviously be much more intimate than the show at the Camden shed. Count on a long night of hits and playful banter. — EC

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Good Golf Guide

Links at Brigantine Beach 1075 North Shore Dr., Brigantine. 266-1388. Greens fees: through Nov. 1., open-1pm $60 weekdays, $70 weekends; 1-close $45/$55. brigantinegolf.com.

Listings: rschweibert@acweekly.com - 646-4848, ext. 44 Phone numbers are 609 area code unless otherwise indicated.

Mays Landing Golf & Country Club

Atlantic City Country Club

Green Tree Golf Course

1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236-4400. Open daily from 8am. Greens fees through Oct.: Mon.-Thurs. $160, after 1pm $125. Fri.-Sun $180/$145 (incl. cart and tax). harrahs.com/golf/atlantic-city-country-club.

1030 Somers Point-Mays Landing Rd. (Rt. 559), EHT. 625-9131. Challenging, county-owned course. Greens fees $21 to walk, $35 to ride during the week; $26/$40 weekends. Discounts for Atlantic County residents, seniors and club members. greentree.aclink.org.

Avalon Golf Club 1510 Rt. 9 N., Cape May Court House. 465-4653. Open daily from dawn to dusk. Greens fees through Oct. 23, $64 weekday, $74 weekends. Twilight rates start 1pm. Super Wed. $44.95 all day. avalongolfclub.net.

Blue Heron Pines Golf Club 550 W. Country Club Dr., Cologne, off Tilton Rd. 9651800. 4-star course, 18 holes, Open 7am-6pm. Call for greens fees. blueheronpines.com.

Buena Vista Country Club Rt. 40 & Country Club Lane, Buena. 856-697-3733. Open 7am-dusk. Weekdays $35, $32 twilight (1pmclose), weekends $45, $35 twilight. 4pm-close $25. Senior discounts and ride & play specials offered. allforeclub.com/bvcc.

Frog Rock Golf & Country Club 755 S. White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 561-5504. No tee times req. Greens fees (including cart): $20 weekdays, $30 weekends & holidays.

Harbor Pines Golf Club 550 St. Andrews Dr., (off Ocean Heights Ave.), EHT. 927-0006. 18 holes. Greens fees: Mon.Thurs. $85 ($60 after 3pm), Fri.-Sun. $105. Twilight rates available after noon. Proper attire req. No pull carts allowed. harborpines.com.

Hamilton Trails Golf Club 620 Harbor Ave., (at Ocean Heights Ave.), Mays Landing. 641-6824. No tee times required. Greens fees (for 9 holes) through Oct. 31: $15 weekdays, $18 weekends. Special rates available. $7 for cart rental. hamiltontrails.com.

Heritage Links Golf Club 1375 Rt. 9, Palermo. 390-4500. Nine-hole course. Greens fees: $25 to walk nine holes, $15 for replay ($40 to walk 18 holes). Riding cart rentals: $7.50 for nine holes, $15 for 18 holes.

1855 Cates Rd., Mays Landing. 641-4411. Greens fees: before 1pm $43 weekdays, $48 weekends; after 1pm $32/$36.. All fees include cart. mayslandinggolf.com.

McCullough’s Emerald Golf Links 3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 926-3900. 18 holes; Public rates: Mon.-Thurs. $41 weekdays, $51 weekends; after noon $26/$31; Discounted rates to EHT residents, seniors and juniors (17-). mcculloughsgolf.com.

Ocean City Golf Course 26th & Bay Ave., Ocean City. 399-1315. Par 37, 12hole course. Open all year. Greens fees: $12 daily, $9 for seniors (62-over) and juniors (14-under). Ten-play cards and equipment rentals available.

The Pines at Clermont 358 Kings Hwy., Clermont (Dennis Twp.). 6240100. Greens fees: $20 for 9 holes, $30 for 18. Cart fees: $3/$5 for pull carts, $7/$14 for electric. pinesatclermont.com.

Sand Barrens Golf Club 1765 Rt. 9N., Swainton. 465-3555. Rated 4-star. Lots of bunkers. Public greens fees through Nov.

1: Mon.-Fri. before noon $65, after noon $55, Sat./Sun. $90, after noon $75, after 2pm $50. Discounts for members and their guests sandbarrensgolf.com.

Seaview Resort & Spa 401 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-1800. Only AAA-rated 4-diamond resort in state. Two 18-hole, par-71 courses. Greens fees through Oct. 31: $99 weekdays, $109 weekends; after 3pm $59/$69. seaviewgolf.com.

Shore Gate Golf Club 35 School House Ln., Ocean View. 624-TEES. Spectacular 18-hole course. Public greens fees through Oct. 18: $70 Mon.-Thurs., $89 Fri.-Sun. Afternoon and twilight rates. Prices include cart. shoregategolfclub.com.

Twisted Dune 2101 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 653-8019. Scottish links-style, 18-holes. Rolling dunes, lots of bunkers. Public greens fees through Oct. 25: $79 until noon Mon.-Thurs., $70 noon-3pm, $60 after 2pm. Fri.Sun $89/$80/$65. twisteddune.com.

Vineyards Golf at Renault 72 Bremen Ave. (just off Route 30), Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. Combines natural pine barrens terrain with vineyards and orchards. Greens fees through Oct. 31: Mon.-Thurs. $74, after 2pm $59. Fri.Sun. $89/74. renaultwinery.com. Q

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17th Annual Pop Lloyd Weekend Celebration When: Oct. 2-4; times vary Where: Various locations How Much: Friday’s events are free and open to public More Info: Call 513-2783 Photos courtesy of the Pop Lloyd Committee

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H E N I T C O M E S T O celebrating the life and career of John Henry “Pop” Lloyd, one of the greatest stars of the early 20th century Negro Leagues and a man who adopted Atlantic City as his home, there is never a shortage of stories. Take that time early in his career when the famed shortstop still played catcher once in awhile and was hit in the head by a foul ball. Lloyd quickly found a metal, mesh wastepaper basket, put it over his head, and the idea for the catcher’s mask was born. Or there’s the time when he was playing in an exhibition with Ty Cobb, a man infamous for spiking infielders and not exactly known for racial tolerance. Pop put sheets of metal on his shins; perhaps the first shin guards in sports. Cobb couldn’t get past second base and ended up leaving the game in frustration. It isn’t always easy to separate fact from legend in such stories, but there is one story that the organizers of the 17th Annual Pop Lloyd Weekend (Oct. 2-4) — a three-day celebration that features a sports symposium at The Richard Stockton College, an awards dinner at the Trump Taj Mahal and a special mass at Lloyd’s former church — know is all true and left an amazing impact on Atlantic City. Long after Lloyd retired from playing, he worked as a janitor at the Indiana

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By Michael Pritchard Avenue School. In the boiler room, he kept a bucket of baseball gloves. “He’d take young boys who were having trouble and give them a glove,” says Belinda Manning, head of the Pop Lloyd Committee, which organizes the weekend. “Then he’d take them outside and teach them to play. His whole life was like that. He was a humanitarian who

Through the years, the committee has honored a host of former Negro League athletes and many other sports figures that embody the spirit of Lloyd. This year awards will be presented Saturday, Oct. 3, to Charlie Jenkins, Olympic Gold medalist; Jason Kaye, youth advocate; Leslie Maxie, journalist and Olympian and Bill White, president of MLB’s National League.

‘I do not consider that I was born at the wrong time. I felt it was the right time, for I had a chance to prove the ability of our race in this sport ... and we have given [blacks] a greater opportunity now to be accepted into the major leagues with other Americans.’ — John Henry ‘Pop’ Lloyd wanted to give the children of Atlantic City the benefit of his experiences. That was his quote. He wanted them to benefit from everything he had experienced. “That’s why we give humanitarian awards during the weekend,” Manning says. “They’re not sports awards or intellectual awards. They’re humanitarian awards for people who have spent their lives building a bridge from the past to our youth.”

Along with those honorees will be honors for about 20 local youths. “That is always the most heartwarming part of the weekend, for me,” Manning says. “These youths get to stand on the stage with national figures and have these awards passed along to them. It’s very symbolic.” And it’s a fitting tribute for Lloyd, whose own career and impact on baseball earned the respect of even the great-

est of his contemporaries. It’s said that announcer Graham McNamme once asked Babe Ruth who was the best ballplayer. Ruth first asked “in the major leagues?” and when McNamee said “No, anywhere,” Ruth named Pop Lloyd. As a star long before the majors were racially integrated, Lloyd played for numerous teams and in numerous exhibitions, including the first games by black players in Yankee Stadium. His winter league sojourns to Cuba also made him a legend on the baseball-crazy island. But while originally from Florida, it was while playing with and managing (as a player manager) the Atlantic City Bacharach Giants in the 1920s that Lloyd adopted Atlantic City as his home. Lloyd, along with stars like Dick Lundy and Charlie Mason, gave the Giants some of their best seasons. Later, Lloyd would also serve as commissioner of the city’s Little League programs and, of course, as a ready mentor for any child. With that legacy, the Pop Lloyd Weekend celebration has always sought to honor all Negro League players and the long, varied history of their community accomplishments after baseball. “We look at the weekend as a type of homecoming,” says Michael Everett, projects coordinator for the committee. “We’ve had so many people come in to see more online @


help us celebrate the weekend through the years. But it does have a sad element. So many of the people — who are the primary sources for this history — are no longer with us. Every year it seems we have to say goodbye to somebody who has meant so much to us. It’s not easy and it also gives us a sense of urgency that we need to document and remember this era.” This year, for example, Monte Irvin will appear at the Friday symposium at Stockton. Irvin, a great star of the Negro Leagues and later in the majors (with the New York Giants and Chicago Cubs), has become one of the most visible remaining spokesmen for the era. In the past, other great Negro League players have attended, including Emilio Navarro, the first Puerto Rican to play in the Negro Leagues and at 103 years old, perhaps the last living person who actually played against Pop Lloyd.

“I remember he was here a few years ago and he told me a story,” Everett says. “He was covering second base and Pop came in hard on a play. He told me, ‘Pop was out and I was out.’ I didn’t quite know what he meant by that, but then he said, ‘I was out — out cold. Pop knocked me out!’ That’s the type of intensity Pop played with. But he added, and they always do, that Pop was the consummate gentlemen off the field.” So amid the stories and memories of Lloyd, Atlantic City will again honor many great gentlemen who played under the shadow of segregation and persevered. “With all these players, all the former Negro League players, there is just such a strong message to send to us today,” Everett says. “It’s a story of pride and passion and social justice. These guys truly played for the love of the game and they went through so much. And it’s a story where the good guys won.” n

Here’s a look at the schedule for the 17th Annual Pop Lloyd Weekend Call 513-2783 for information. Friday, Oct. 2: Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Sports Symposium, 9am. Speakers include: • (9-9:15am) Belinda Manning, Pop Lloyd Committee president • (9:15-10am) Jerry Izenberg, Star Ledger columnist and author of Through My Eyes • (10-10:45am) Glenn Stout, author of From Highlands to History among many sports books • (10:45-11:30am) Peter Golenbock, author of Jackie & Monte among numerous sports books • (12:15-1:30pm) Monte Irvin, Former Negro League and MLB great. Saturday, Oct. 3 • Annual “Pop” Lloyd Dinner & Awards Program Honoring Veteran Negro League Players Trump Taj Mahal, 6pm. Sunday, Oct. 4 • “Pop” Lloyd Commemorative Church Service - Historic Asbury United Methodist Church, 1213 Pacific Ave., A.C., 10am • “Baseball & Jazz: The Art of Wayne Manns” - Atlantic City Art Center, Garden Pier, 2pm

The dedication of Pop Lloyd Stadium in Atlantic City in 1949

THE STADIUM

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Any celebration of John Henry “Pop” Lloyd has two natural centers in Atlantic City. The first is Pop Lloyd Stadium at Huron and Indiana avenues. The second is Pop’s church, the Historic Asbury United Methodist Church. Lloyd was present when the stadium was first opened in 1949. Championed by then political boss Frank S. “Hap” Farley, records show that the stadium was built for about $100,000, a fortune in 1949. “We believe that it is the oldest substantial commemoration to the Negro Leagues in the country,” says Michael Everett, project coordinator for Atlantic City’s Pop Lloyd Committee, which was originally formed to refurbish the field. “There may be a few others — we’ve heard of Josh Gibson field at an airbase somewhere — but nothing like an actual stadium. You have to remember this was in 1949, just two years after Jackie Robinson broke the Major League color barrier. There weren’t a lot of commemorations of black history and the Negro leagues going on.” In fact, an investigation by the PBS show History Detectives concluded that the stadium was built by Farley to keep his support strong in the city’s black community and secure the votes he counted on each Election Day. A tad cynical maybe, but less so is the connection Lloyd, the field named after him and churches like the Asbury United Methodist Church (which Lloyd and his family attended) had with the African-American community. “Sunday was always the day that baseball drew the biggest crowd,” Everett says. “In the African-American community, you went to church in the morning and then you went to the game.” A special commemorative service is held each year at the church to close out the annual Pop Lloyd Weekend celebration. “The original church [the church moved from Arctic Avenue in 1998] was Pop’s church,” Everett says. “He and his wife were there every Sunday. We’ve scheduled different events in different years and sometimes money doesn’t let us do everything we want, but the church service is always held. That would be important to him.” — Mike Pritchard

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MUSEUMS/EXHIBITS Absecon Lighthouse 31 S.Rhode Island Ave., A.C. Oct. 17-18, New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge. Thursday to Monday, 11am-4pm. Closed Tues. and Wed. Call 449-1360. abseconlighthouse.org. African-American Heritage Museum of Southern NJ Dr. MLK Center, 661 Jackson Rd., Newtonville. To Dec. 30: The Ralph Peterson Story. Oct.: Works by Quentin Greene, Burns Rose and Kevin Grant. Reception Oct. 17, 14pm. Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm. aahmsnj. org. Call 704-7262. Atlantic Cape Community College Art Gallery, Building C, Room 125, 5100 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. To Nov. 5: 23rd Annual Studio Arts Workshops’ Exhibit & Sale. Reception Oct. 11 1-3:30pm. Gallery hours vary. Call 343-5040 or visit atlantic.edu/artgal/artgal.html. Atlantic City Aquarium Gardner’s Basin, 800 N. New Hampshire Ave., A.C. Super Saturdays and weekends with live diver feeding show 11am and exotic animal show 2pm. Noon-3pm touch tank feeding time. Oct. 17-18: Oktoberfest Weekend. Open daily, 10am-5pm. ($7 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children) 348-2880. atlanticcityaquarium.com. Atlantic City Historical Museum & Art Center Garden Pier, N.J. Ave. & The Boardwalk, A.C. Free. 347-5839 or acmuseum.org. Oct. 4: “Baseball & Jazz,” the Art of Wayne Manns. Atlantic Heritage Center 907 Shore Rd., Somers Point. Local Historical Museum. Oct. 17: annual luncheon Atlantic City Country Club. Hours Wed.-Sat. 10am3:30pm. 927-5218 or atlanticheritagecenternj.org. Cape May County Zoo Crest Haven Rd. and Route 9, Cape May Court House. 80-acre zoological park with nearly 550 animals representing more than 200 species on exhibit. Free. 10am-4:45pm. 4655271. Visit capemaycountyzoo.org. Carriage House Gallery 1048 Washington St., Cape May. Changing exhibits. 884-5404 or capemaymac.org. Doo-Wop Museum Ocean Ave. near Burke, Wildwood. Dedicated to the pop culture of the late ’50s and ’60s. 523-1958. Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, Great Creek Road, Oceanville. Headquarters 10am-3pm weekdays. Trails open daily, sunrise to sunset. Entrance fee. 652-1665. Galloway Cultural Arts Center Atlantic County Library, 306 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway Twp.

204-8278 or gallowayculturalartscenter.org. Lucy the Elephant 9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate. Hours Mon.-Fri 11am-4pm; Sat.-Sun. 10am-5pm. 823-6473. lucytheelephant.org. Marine Mammal Stranding Center Sealife Museum Marine Mammal Stranding Center, 3625 Brigantine Blvd., Brigantine. Sat. 10am-3pm. Sun. 11am-3pm. Call 266-0538. marinemammalstrandingcenter.org. Nature Center of Cape May 1600 Delaware Ave., Cape May. Tours, nature walks, educational programs. Tues.-Sat, 10am-3pm. 898-8848. Noyes Museum 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville. “Currents: Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection” to Oct. 4. “David Ahlsted: Reality Reconstructed” to Oct. 11. Frank Hyder: “Poems from a Threatned Eden” to Jan. 11. Thurs.-Sat. 10am4:30pm. Sun. noon-5pm. 652-8848. noyesmuseum.org. Noyes Museum Hammonton Gallery 5 S.Second St., Hammonton. Oct. W. Carl Burger, paintings of South Jersey’s natural environment. Reception Oct. 2. Hours Tue.-Thur. 11am-6pm, Fri.–Sat. 11am-7pm. Call 652-8006 or visit noyesmuseum. org/hammonton.html. Ocean City Arts Center 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City. Oct.: Paintings by Ellen LoCicero. Reception Oct. 9, 6-8:30pm Mon.-Fri. 9am-9pm, Sat. 9am-4pm, Visit oceancityartscenter.org or call 399-7628. Ocean City Fine Arts League 608 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. Oct.: Life Drawing Exhibit. Reception Oct. 2, 7-9pm. 10am-6pm daily. 8140308 or oceancityfineartsleague.org. Ocean City Historical Museum 1735 Simpson Ave., 0cean City. Free. 399-1801. Ocean Galleries 9618 Third Ave., Stone Harbor. 3687777. Visit oceangalleries.com. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum New York Ave. & Boardwalk, A.C. 10am-11pm. 347-2001. ripleys.com. Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage 610 Washington Ave., Woodbine. Displays about the culture and history in and around Woodbine. Open Wed.-Fri. and Sunday, 10am4pm. 646-9400 or thesam.org. South Dennis Art Gallery 927 South Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House. Featuring works by Tina York. Hours 11am-6pm daily (closed Wed.). 231-8132.

SJ Railroad Museum 21 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Tuckahoe. Fri., 11am-3pm, Sat., 11am-4pm and Sun., noon-4pm. 628-2850 or 6415315. sjrails.net. Stockton Art Gallery Richard Stockton College, Jimmie Leeds Rd, Pomona. Hours Mon., Wed.-Fri. 11:30am-4pm, Tue. 11:30am-8pm, Sat. noon-4pm. Call 652-4214 or visit stockton.edu/artgallery. Wetlands Institute 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor. Ongoing: “Sex & Gluttony on the Delaware Bay.” Trails, observation tower. 368-1211. wetlandsinstitute.org. WheatonArts Exhibit 1501 Glasstown Rd., Millville. Admission $10, $9 seniors, $7 students. Tues. to Sun. 10am-5pm. 1856-825-6800. wheatonarts.org.

SHOPPING AC Outlets, The Walk Michigan Ave., A.C. 343-0081. More than 50 outlet stores. acoutlets.com. Hamilton Mall Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, 646-8326. Area’s largest shopping center. shophamilton.com. The Pier Shops at Caesars One Atlantic Ocean, off AC Boardwalk. High-end boutiques, shops and restaurants. thepiershopsatcaesars.com The Quarter Tropicana Casino Hotel, 2801 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. More than 30 shops. tropicana.net.

VILLAGES & WINERIES Balic Winery 6623 Rt. 40, Mays Landing, 6252166. balicwinery.com. Batsto Village 4110 Nesco Rd., Hammonton, 5610024. batstovillage.org. Cape May Winery & Vineyard 711 Town Bank Rd., Cape May. 8841169. capemaywinery.com Historic Cold Spring Village 720 Route 9, Cape May, Early American open-air living history museum. Closed for season except for special events. Oct. 17: Pumpkin Fest. 10am-4:30pm. 898-2300. hcsv.org. Historic Smithville & Village Greene Rt. 9, Smithville. Oct. 3-4 Oktoberfest 10am-5pm. 748-6160. smithvillenj.com. Renault Winery 72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City. renaultwinery.com. Tomasello Winery 225 White Horse Pike, Hammonton, 800-666-9463. tomasellowinery.com. Tuckerton Seaport Rt. 9, Tuckerton, 296-8888. tuckertonseaport.org. n

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FRIDAY OCT. 2 Shore Memorial Hospital Leaders Alliance Mixer Dusk at Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. Proceeds benefit the hopital’s new Pediatric and Adolescent Care Center and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Pediatric Care Program at Shore Memorial. $60. 8-10pm. Call 6533800.

FRIDAY OCT. 2 TO OCT. 3 4th Annual Wildwood Olde Time Italian Festival Fox Park, Ocean Avenue between Burk and Montgomery aves., Wildwood. The Sons of Italy will bring back the feeling of the “Olde World“ with the 4th Annual Wildwood Olde Time Italian Festival. The festival

celebrates the unique Italian culture with contests, crafts, rides and games for the little ones, authentic Italian cuisine and continuous live entertainment that is sure to please the entire family. Free. Fri. 5pm, Sat. 11am. Call 347-0016 or visit wildwoodsnj.com.

FRIDAY OCT. 2 TO OCT. 4 17th Annual Pop Lloyd Weekend Three-day event. Fri: Sports symposium, 9am, Richard Stockton College, Pomona. Sat.: Annual Pop Lloyd Dinner and Awards Program, 6pm, Taj Mahal, Atlantic City. Sun.: Pop Lloyd Commemorative Church Service, 10am, Asbury United Methodist Church, 1213 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. Call 513-2783.(See p. 44)

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Playboy Reunion The Mansion, 4816 5th Ave., Avalon. Reunion of former Playboy casino employees. Proceeds benefit the South Jersey AIDs Alliance. Threeday event. Call 774-3910 or 252-2752 or visit playboyreunion.tahoet.com.

SATURDAY OCT. 3 Atlantic City Green Buildings Open House 227 North Congress Avenue, Atlantic City. See how your neighbors are reducing their energy bills and carbon footprint through the power of the sun, wind, and smart building design. Presented by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association. Free. 10am-4pm. Sea Isle City Harborfest 42nd Place and The Bay, Sea Isle City. From seafood to barbeque, and

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Hamer Even these days, when poet-singer-songwriter-keyboardist Gil Scott-Heron, one of the greatest songwriters of the past 40 years, performs his song “95 South (All of the Places We’ve Been),” he prefaces it with a dedication to the woman who inspired the 1977 song, which was included on the album Bridges. During his performance of the song in Berkeley, Calif., on Jan. 16, 1978 (a bootleg of which can be found online), Scott-Heron spoke the following intro to the song: “We did a new song on the new album that we dedicated to a very special sister. The lady’s name was Fannie Lou Hamer. [She] was a voter-registration worker and a civil rights worker down in Mississippi. And I raised not too far from Mississippi and the old joke that used to be in my neighborhood was, ‘What has four eyes but cannot see?’ And the answer was always, ‘Mississippi.’ Because the point was that in Mississippi there seemed to be sort of a hand holding back people, keeping them from progressing. And in Mississippi, as in other parts of this country, when you dedicate your life to black people and when you say that black folks are supposed to have something — opportunity, education, food, whatever — you literally put your life on the line. So what we attempted to do was say something very important to a woman who had dedicated her life to us — sister Fanny Lou Hamer.” Scott-Heron’s introduction to the song hasn’t changed much over the years, as witnessed during his recent concerts, which have, incidentally, become more frequent as he preps his first studio album in 15 years, I’m New Here, scheduled for release early next year. Hamer, who was born Oct. 6, 1917, will be honored on that same date at Stockton College during the school’s 6th annual Human and Civil Rights Symposium from 2:30-4:30pm in the Performing Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public. Hamer, a major force behind organizing the Mississippi Freedom Summer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1964, later became the vice chair of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. In 1964, she attended the Democratic National Convention, which was held in Atlantic City. This year’s theme for the Stockton symposium is “Civil Rights and Social Activism in the Age of Obama: What’s Next?” Gov. Jon Corzine is expected to give a welcoming address and there will be a distinguished panel of experts. The keynote speaker will be Donna Brazile, a political strategist and vice chair of Voter Registration and Participation at the Democratic National Committee. She has worked on every United States presidential campaign since 1984. Call 652-4609 for more. — Jeff Schwachter


Italian cuisine to good old hotdogs and burgers, there will be something there to fill everyone’s belly. Vendors, children’s area, music. Free. 11am-6pm. Call 271-8989 or visit visitseaislecitynj.com. Wild Thang 9 Boardwalk, Wildwood. All Chryslers event on Boardwalk display. Free. 8:30am-2:30pm.

SUNDAY OCT. 4

4-H Open House David C. Wood 4-H Center, 3210 Rt. 50, Egg Harbor City. The Atlantic County 4-H invites youth in grades Kindergarten through Freshman in College and their families to the stop by “Join 4-H Open House.” Clubs will be on site with activities and demonstrations for all to enjoy. Free. 1-4pm. Call 625-0056 or visit www. nj4h.rutgers.edu.

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JCC Community Sukkot Celebration Jewish Community Center, 501 N. Jerome Ave., Margate. Get ready to shake your Lulav and rattle and roll your Etog with a family friendly Sukkot Concert with The Mama Doni Band featuring fun Jewish tunes from rock to reggae, bluegrass to blues to Hasidic. Dinner, arts & crafts. $5, $18 for family of four. 5pm. Call 822-1167 or visit jccatlantic.org.

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VARIOUS DATES Emlen Physick Estate Tour Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May. Entertaining and educational guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate. $10 adult, $5 children (ages 3-12). Various dates and times. 884-5404 ext. 153 or capemaymac.org.

SATURDAYS Winery Cellar Tour and Tasting Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts in Cape May. Spend an afternoon at the Cape May Winery. Tour includes a barrel tasting accompanied by cheese and fruit and a complimentary tasting glass. $20. 3 pm. 884-5404 ext. 153 or capemaymac.org. n

PERFORMING ARTS SATURDAY OCT. 3 Celebrate the Music of the Night Dante Hall, 14 N. Mississippi Ave. Atlantic City. The Jan-Ai Scholarship Fund hosts its Third Annual Fundraiser. It will be an evening of art, light fare, silent auction and special musical performances by the following artists: Barbara Gallagher, Gina Roché, Patti Blee, Sharon Sable, Paul Jost and Tim Lekan. $60. 6-10pm. Call 823-3153 or visit www.jan-aischolar. org. John Hammond Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer. Blues legend Hammond may be a 40-plus-year veteran of the music business, but he’s lost none of the fire that first brought him fame and won him a Grammy Award. A blues and barbecue picnic (5:30-7:30 pm, $15, $7,50 children 10 and under) preceeds the concert. $25. 8pm. Call (800) 3948478 or visit appelfarm.org.

FRIDAY OCT. 9 Survivor Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City. The concert

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SATURDAY OCT. 10 Shaolin Warriors Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City. Direct from China’s legendary Shaolin Temple, this fully choreographed theatrical production brings remarkable skill, stunning movement, and spectacular imagery of Kung Fu. Presented through the Stockton Performing Arts Center. $35. 7pm. Call 652-9000 or visit stockton.edu/pac. Girlyman Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer. Girlyman sets expectations upside down with a harmony-driven sound that blends modern acoustic, Americana and folk-rock.The band members switch off lead vocals and songwriting duties. But it is the stunning three-part vocal blend that creates the Girlyman magic. $18. 8pm. Call (800) 394-8478 or visit appelfarm.org. n

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SATURDAY OCT. 3 New Breed Fighters Resorts, Atlantic City. This actionpacked evening will be presented by the New Breed Fighters fight league and Caffine Culture, Inc. Each bout is scheduled for three, three-minute rounds. Tickets $40 to $135. Doors open at 6pm, first fight 6:40pm. Visit www.newbreedfighters.tv.

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SUNDAY OCT. 4 Sea Isle City - 35th Annual Firefighters’ Memorial 5K Run Number pick-up and race-day registration will begin at 9:30am at the Beach Tag Office, 125 JFK Boulevard. Race begins 11am at JFK Boulevard and The Promenade. Following the race, there will be a free buffet luncheon and awards ceremony at the Ocean Drive, 40th Street and Landis Avenue. Trophies and sweatshirts will be awarded to race winners in several categories. One-mile Fun Run also follows race. Registration $15 in advance, $20 race day. All proceeds from the race go to the Burn Center at the CrozerChester Medical Center. visit seaisle-city.nj.us. n

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Real Estate

Atlantic City Weekly Real Estate Classified line Ads 646-4848 ext. 28. Display Ads: Call 646-4848 Ext 16. Deadline: Monday at 5pm. Email: classifieds@acweekly.com, Mail: AC Weekly Classifieds, Bayport One, 8025 Black Horse Pike, Suite 350, W. Atlantic City, NJ, 08232 CONDOS FOR SALE

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BRIGANTINE lg bch blk condo near transp. 2BR, hardwood flrs, pool. No money down to qual. buyer. $189,900. Rent with option to buy. 973-907-4921

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North Carolina Mountains. NEW! E-Z Finish Log Cabin Shell With Loft and Full Basement. Includes acreage. $99,900 Financing Available. 828-247-9966 code 45. Selling Out of State Land? We can Help! Place your 25 word Classified ad in newspapers across the country for one low cost. Contact Diane Trent 609-406-0600 ext. 24. www.njpa.org; email dtrent UPSTATE NY TROUT STREAM! 5 acres - $24,900 Apple trees, pines, 300 ft stream front! Gorgeous setting! No closing costs! Hurry! 888-308-1913 UPSTATE NY COUNTRY FARMHOUSE 7 acres - $129,900. Reduced from $159,900! Greek Revival, beautiful setting with trout stream, views, barns! Call now! 888-854-2922 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/RENT A Bank Repo! 4BR 2BA $18,900! Only $225/Mo! More homes from $199/Mo! 5% down 15 years 1800-385-4006 Ext.5554 WINTER RENTALS ATLANTIC CITY & BRIGANTINE 1 & 3 Bedrooms available,fully furnished on the water, all appliances inc. Call 856-264-6886 YEARLY RENTALS AC WARWICK 1BDRM condo. On beach/ boardwalk ocean views w/terrace, pool, security. **ALL UTILITIES AND CABLE INCLUDED** $1150 month 609-417-0571

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to federal, state and local fair housing laws, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race; color; religion; sex; disability; familial status; (presence of children); national origin; age (Pennsylvania and New Jersey); marital status or sexual orientation (Pennsylvania and New Jersey), or source of income (Philadelphia only) in the sale, rental, financing or insuring of housing. This paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which violates these laws. The law requires that all dwellings advertised be available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rent, financing or insuring of housing or commercial property, call HUD at 1-888-799-2085.

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