Cape May, New Jersey has always been a favorite get-away spot for FHFB and me. Way back when, when our two children were little, we would steal away and stay at one of the beautiful old Victorian bed and breakfast homes for a few days of total rest and relaxation.
Several years ago we also began celebrating my birthday in Cape May, along with my very special birthday sister, Carol.
Cape May has a lot to offer for the single traveler, couples and families. This year we stayed at the Sand Piper Hotel right on Beach Avenue. The location of this hotel is really fantastic, althought the rates are a little high during their peak season. Here's a view from our balcony, sorry about the yellow van but you can see how close we were to the beach.
FHFB and I really love so many things about Cape May. Of course, the Victorian homes are magnificent, and staying at one of the Victorian bed and breakfasts is really a treat. My favorite is The Mainstay Inn - to me it is the most elegant of all the B&B's we've stayed at in Cape May - it was originally the town's gambling house in the late 1890's.
We love staying at interesting hotels and inns when we travel, and will be staying at the Willard Street Inn in Burlington, Vermont in a few weeks - that is also a beautiful B&B as well and Burlington is a wonderful small city to visit. But, I digress....
Here are just a couple of the Victorian B&B's in Cape May:
The restaurants in Cape May are phenomenal - our favorite is 410 Bank Street, located right on Bank Street!!
Everything on the menu is delicious - FHFB's favorite is the oyster stew. 410 Bank Street is also a BYOB so your cost for dinner is a bit more reasonable when you can bring your own wine. This is the entrance garden as you walk into the restaurant:
It's sister restaurant is Fresco's, right next door!
Freda's Cafe is a little place that we stopped in for lunch. Everything was delicious and freshly made.
Another restaurant that has been in Cape May for many years is the Washington Inn. It's a little traditional for us, but we were happy to see that they have added a wine bar to the restaurant, which serves a delicious small plate menu. FHFB and I prefer this type of dining to full out gourmet table dining - the more casual and the more options, the better for us. The wine bar isn't mentioned on their website, but it's really worth stopping by.
Of course, if there's shopping, then you'll find me. Cape May has some very nice shopping areas, the main area being a closed off street mall call the Washington Street Mall. One of my favorite shops there is called The Whale's Tale - they have great jewelry - I picked up some earrings and a necklace by Holly Yashi - I love her colorful pieces.
Here are a few more shops that are located on the Washington Street Mall:
I just loved this little window - isn't it adorable? FHFB took this picture - it's the window to a little store called Bath Time and it's chock full of wonderful, luxurious things for the bath! I know it looks like it's a kids store, but it's not at all, just whimsical.
Other shops out and about Cape May, but within walking distance are:
This is one of those stores for your pets. I loved the window design in this store as well:
This little Victorian Mall is a bit outside of town but has a wonderful shop called The Bird House of Cape May, where they sell beautiful bird houses and bird feeders all made in the United States. We purchased a beautiful little bird house with a copper roof and a great feeder for the winter. The people there are very helpful and informative.
Other things to do in Cape May:
take a horse and buggy ride through town...
or ride the trolley.
One thing that we love to do whenever we're driving home from a long trip is to take the back roads, hoping to discover some interesting antique shops and restaurants. We found just the thing a little bit out of town on old Route 9 in Swainton. Dottie Page has a great antique shop called Ancient of Days Antiques.
When we pulled up she was still straightening up from a wedding that was held on her property the day before. The shop is actually a collection of small cottages all set on a lovely landscaped property.
She has so many things that she also uses the backs of trucks to display some of it - all open with steps leading up so that you can go inside to poke around for something unique. We purchased a set of antique dishes with the prettiest green design around the edges. I could have spent all day there poking around.
I hope you enjoyed traveling to Cape May with me!
I'll be linking over at The Tablescaper for Summer Sunday!!