Tag: “Shore”

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  1. Memories of the Jersey Shore

    The long summer days of my childhood were spent at the Jersey shore. The memories of the food and places go on forever.

  2. Tim McLoone's Supper Club - Salt Water Beach Cafe

    Tim McLoone's Supper Club (upstairs) and the Salt Water Beach Cafe (downstairs) now occupy the classic former home of Howard Johnson's on the Asbury Park Boardwalk on the Jersey Shore. Stay tuned for reviews as the upstairs just opened on June 27th (2008).

    From a review of their website, it looks like it will be a dramitic departure from the Ho Jo fare with a big emphasis on "local & organic cuisine." While seafood will be on the menu, forget the deep fried clam strips.

  3. Seafood Anyone?

    There are many different ways the seafood is prepared at the Belmar Seafood Festival as the Jersey Shore.

  4. Sweet Potato Fries and Tatoos

    People are able to meander in from the beach and chow down some great seafood and other tasty treats at the Belmar Seafood Festival...

  5. Halibut Point State Park

    It's a State Park in Rockport, MA. The park is on the shore and contains Babson's Quarry.

  6. The Great Auditorium

    Since 1894, The Great Auditorium has been the heart and soul of Ocean Grove on the Jersey Shore. Inside, it is said to be almost the size of a football field.

  7. Lucky Leo's

    Lucky Leo's Amusement resides on the Boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey facing the Atlantic Ocean. Opened in 1953, the establishment has many arcade games including wheels of fortune for the whole family, and is open year-round.

  8. The Stone Pony

    The Stone Pony is in its third incarnation in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Originally opened in 1974, groups that played in the earlier years included Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Scialfa, and Cats on a Smooth Surface.

  9. Avon Pavillion

    The Avon Pavillion is a multi-faceted eatery located directly on the boardwalk in Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey. Open during the summer months (starting this year in May 2008), it offers a diverse menu, with service starting at 7:30 a.m.

  10. Count Basie Theatre

    It only seems fitting that the man who wrote "The Kid from Red Bank" should be honored with a theater that is named for him. The Count Basie Theatre is a downtown theater in Red Bank, New Jersey that hosts many top line acts.