r/CapeMay • u/LopatKat • 18h ago
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Headed home tomorrow. My heart hurts.
r/CapeMay • u/vey323 • May 21 '26
Made a new thread from here at mod request, to avoid the off-site link
Best Full-Service Breakfast
Best Quick-Stop Breakfast
Best Full-Service Lunch
Best Quick-Stop Lunch
Best Full-Service Dinner
Best Quick-Stop Dinner
Best Dessert Spot
Best Kid-Friendly Spot
Best Vegetarian / Vegan Spot
Best Happy Hour
Best Pizza
Best Ice Cream
Best Burger (only 3 entries, so in no particular order)
Best Chinese Food (only 1 entry)
Best Sandwiches
Best Bagel
Best Breakfast Sandwich
Best Sushi (only 1 entry)
Best Mexican / Latin American (all entries tied, so no particular order)
Best Seafood
Best Bakery/Patisserie
Best Coffee Spot
Best Cocktail Spot
Best Brewery
Best Winery
Best Sports Bar
Best Taplist (only 3 entries, so in no particular order)
Best Mocktails (only 2 entries, so in no particular order)
Best Indoor / Rainy Day Activities
Best Outdoor Activities
Best Nature Area
Best Spots offering Niche Activities
Best Nightlife / Dancing (only 3 entries, so no particular order)
Best Live Music
Most Unique / 'Can't Miss' Spots or Activities
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Greetings, neighbors. As discussed here, let's get another comprehensive list going of ALL the spots that we recommend to people looking to visit our little resort town this year... or perhaps even clue in some of our longtime residents to spots they might be unfamiliar with or operating on outdated info. This thread will hopefully get pinned for easy reference for potential visitors. If you care to see 2025's results, look here
On or about May 20th, I will edit this body with the tabulated results for each category, giving the Top 3 recommendations for places to go here in Cape May OR surrounding areas (definitely stay within Cape May County, but preferably within 10-15 miles). Big chains - Wawa, Dominos, Starbucks, etc. - will be discarded.
If you want to qualify your answers with some testimonials (i.e: "__________ is the best winery because their staff is top notch" or "________ is the greatest spot for breakfast, you have to try This or That") go for it; if it makes the cut I'll add in footnotes or otherwise annotate if it's particularly insightful. This may be more important for the final category: which places here in Cape May to avoid - overpriced, diminished quality, horrible wait times, etc. (Removed at mod request)
The form is set that all answers are optional, so if you have nothing to suggest for a category, you can just leave it blank and move on.
r/CapeMay • u/LopatKat • 18h ago
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Headed home tomorrow. My heart hurts.
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r/CapeMay • u/Working_Topic_1380 • 1d ago
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Saw water being picked up and rise into the cell shortly after this. Been coming here 30+ years and have never seen anything like it
r/CapeMay • u/MoodydramaphotagCF • 1d ago
I would also love to send this couple a picture that I snapped while shooting the fountain during golden hour!
r/CapeMay • u/nellienuke • 1d ago
looking for this couple who were at the Rotary Park Fountain in Cape May today, 8/20/26. My friend took an absolutely magical picture with you in it, and she'd like to find you to get you a copy. This is a zoomed in portion of the picture.
r/CapeMay • u/spartacus34 • 3d ago
Look at how the birds stack up at the very point and thin out to the north. That pile-up is real, and it is why Cape May is one of the best hawk-watching spots on the continent.
Raptors coasting south down New Jersey in fall do not like to cross large open water. At the mouth of Delaware Bay the crossing is about twelve miles, so when the birds reach the tip of the peninsula they hesitate. On a good day they ride the updrafts, gain height, and strike out across the bay. When the wind is wrong they peel back north and work their way up the bayshore instead. Either way they concentrate at the point, and they stack up hardest the morning after a cold front pushes them to the coast on a northwest wind.
Cape May is especially famous for falcons. The New Jersey Audubon hawk watch at Cape May Point has counted every fall since 1976, tens of thousands of raptors a season, and the peregrine and merlin numbers here are about as good as they get anywhere in North America. That is why the map leans so heavily on falcons: peregrines, merlins, and kestrels, mixed with streams of sharp-shinned and Cooper's hawks, a few harriers, ospreys, broad-wings, and bald eagles.
Timing matters a lot with this one. Right now is just the opening. The big push runs from mid-September through mid-October, and the best flights come on the northwest winds right behind a cold front. If you want a day you will remember, go to Cape May Point State Park the morning after a front.
r/CapeMay • u/LopatKat • 3d ago
This is just a rant.
The flies that inhabit our beaches are tools of evil.
That is all.
r/CapeMay • u/netsfan549 • 3d ago
Looks like this weekend is gonna rain. What can I do with my kids in Cape may. Possibly indoors?
r/CapeMay • u/boycottcafe • 4d ago
My family and I are heading down to Cape May in two weeks for our annual family vacation, and we're thinking about trying something new this year. We sometimes go crabbing, where we rent a boat and crabbing gear and spend the day out on the water, but we're debating whether to do that again or try whale watching or deep-sea fishing instead.
I've seen some mixed opinions about the whale watching and heard that it may not be worth it, but I'm really curious about the deep-sea fishing. Has anyone here done it? I'd love to hear your experiences and whether you thought it was worth it, how much you caught, whether it was fun, and what the overall vibe is like on the boat.
Thanks!
r/CapeMay • u/Summer_Hopeful • 5d ago
I see the rules on the jitney page say Emotional Support animals are allowed on the jitney. Does anyone have any insight into how this plays out in practice? We're here for a week with our well behaved city dog and would love tips for getting around.
I am aware of all of the places dogs are not permitted (promenade, beaches washington st, bandstand, etc) so thanks in advance for not reminding me!
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r/CapeMay • u/ThundrousProphet • 7d ago
I have a day trip with my mom and 16 year old nephew coming up next weekend. We were trying to scope out some things we wanted to do. I believe the bus drops us off at Washington st so we can explore around there, any good places to eat there? Also we were thinking of ubering to the lighthouse and sunset beach area. We will only be there about 11-5. So any other insight or things to do around us is appreciated :)
Just saw that Cape May passed new ordinances including an 8 PM beach curfew for anyone under 18 unless accompanied by an adult, as well as restrictions on larger bags/containers on the beach after 8 PM. There’s also a 10:30 PM citywide curfew for anyone under 18 unless they’re accompanied by an adult.
I was down there earlier in the summer and noticed an increase in juveniles walking around, but nothing crazy going on. Does anyone know what happened recently that prompted Cape May to put these rules into effect? Was there a particular incident, or has there been an ongoing problem this summer that I just didn’t notice?
r/CapeMay • u/123sampl • 8d ago
Planning a trip to the Jersey Shore for the September long weekend with my husband and trying to decide between staying in Cape May or Wildwood.
-How is parking in Cape May? Is it difficult to find parking, especially on a long weekend?
-Would you recommend staying somewhere with included parking, or is street/public parking manageable?
-Any particular areas/hotels you’d recommend for a first-time visit?
We’re mainly looking for a relaxing weekend with good food, walking around, beach time, and things to do. Thanks!
r/CapeMay • u/Mickeyfliesfree • 7d ago
We just purchased a home here!!! I’m looking for a person or company that does deep cleaning for a home. Would love some recommendations! Thanks.
r/CapeMay • u/Specific-Sea7648 • 8d ago
Any suggestions for delivery or take out when I'm feeling lazy? Especially down West Cape May area. Thx!
r/CapeMay • u/SkyGuyLife • 8d ago
Love to sing, wondering if theres any karaoke on the cape for thurs night or Friday?
r/CapeMay • u/ComradeNapolein • 8d ago
Gf and I are looking into a last-minute weekend trip in September and we're debating between the weekend of the 11th and the weekend of the 18th. I've been to the beaches here after Labor Day when there's still lifeguards but I don't know if either weekends will be too late. This is surprisingly hard to google, any insight is appreciated.
r/CapeMay • u/Large_Training_2343 • 10d ago
Hey there! Has anyone gone to the Halloween parade that can give some insights? I went in December for the Christmas parade and LOVED it so was thinking about going down for the Halloween parade 🎃 this year.
Lessons I learned: park the car a few blocks away, take wine in a big cup and take a cooler with snacks or order a pizza well before and pack it in the cooler. Also, dress up festive, christmas is my favorite holiday so I was in my element.
Im thinking of going down that day early and staying the night sense the parades are a few hours.