10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Jersey Shore That You Shouldn't Miss

June 13, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

The Atlantic coast of New Jersey, with its beaches and boardwalks, stretches from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Fresh ocean breezes fan 127 miles of sandy beaches. Drive between cities or catch a NJ Transit bus or Atlantic City jitney bus. Atlantic City packs people in to nightlife venues and casinos. Wildwood's boardwalk is well-trod. Asbury Park is once again popular, particularly with gays and lesbians. Cape May's restaurants and Victorian inns lure tourists to the historic town.
Restaurants in Jersey Shore

1. Silverball Retro Arcade Asbury Park

1000 Ocean Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712-6289 +1 732-774-4994 [email protected] https://www.silverballmuseum.com/asbury-park/
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 624 reviews

Silverball Retro Arcade Asbury Park

The Silverball Museum Arcade, located in Asbury Park NJ is a living, breathing and blinking tribute to our pinball and video gaming past. With 600 games* in rotation, we are sure you will find your favorites while getting to know and enjoy some new machines. So, next time you are down at the Jersey Shore – stop in and experience a great piece of Americana.

Reviewed By JeaZas - New York City, United States

The Silverball Pinball museum has tons of pinball machines to enjoy ranging from the 1950 to present day. Great for a rainy day or even a break from the sun. Better to purchase the half-day ticket to play all the games, including Pac Man, Frogger, Super Mario Brothers, Pong, Air Hockey, Skeet Ball, and the multitude of Pinball machines. Fun - Fun - Fun!

2. Museum of NJ Maritime History

Dock Rd. and West Ave, Beach Haven, Long Beach Island, NJ 08008 +1 609-492-0202 http://www.NJMaritimeMuseum.org
Excellent
79%
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5.0 based on 121 reviews

Museum of NJ Maritime History

Reviewed By R4960NKjustinw - Hasbrouck Heights, United States

I have to say that for a small museum I was very impressed by the amount of information that this museum covers. It is really an interesting and amazing place for a small museum at the shore. There are rooms that cover shark attacks, luxury liner disasters, ship wrecks, shore erosion issues, Coast Guard information, local history dealing with the sea and shore and lots of artifacts from wrecks over the last three hundred years. I was impressed by the information on the 1916 Shark Attacks that inspired the movie "Jaws" and the disaster of many of the luxury liners even after what we learned from the Titanic ten years earlier. There are all sorts of eye witness accounts recorded and all sorts of artifacts. There is a lot of information on Maritime history of the Jersey Shore and a lot about the resort history of the area. There is a lot on the resorts of not just Beach Haven but the surrounding shore towns. Each room is packed with information and can be somewhat overwhelming unless you have a few hours to spend here like I did. I found myself leaving after over two hours. Do not miss this little gem of a museum that is well worth the visit and has free admission. They ask for a small donation which is fair. The people who work here are very friendly and welcoming and will answer any questions.

3. New Jersey Repertory Company

179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740-7005 +1 732-229-3166 [email protected] http://njrep.org
Excellent
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

New Jersey Repertory Company

A professional non-profit boutique theater located a few blocks from the Atlantic Ocean in Long Branch, NJ. NJ Rep is committed to developing and producing new plays and returning to the basics where text is paramount so as to make a contribution to the repertoire of the American stage.

Reviewed By TheaterLover123

If you haven't been to the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, what are you waiting for!? The award-winning, professional, year-round, boutique theater rocks with its current production "Lily" a world premiere that has been breaking all box-office records. Only one week remains - but their new season starts January 9, 2020 - and if it's anything like this past season - WOW! Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll! What some other critics have said about "Lily" - "A new and powerful play about the powers of love and hate, repentance, and revenge. It is a play with more emotional honesty in its first five minutes than in the whole of some other plays. It is a play that must be experienced". - Out In Jersey.com It's one of the best shows I've seen on the NJ Rep stage. It's fascinating, clever, freewheeling and unpredictable. "It might possibly be the debut work of a hot new playwright. Perhaps an heir to Sam Shepard, but with more laughs". - Two River Times

4. Little Water Distillery

807 Baltic Ave Unit B, Enter from Lexington Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-5230 +1 609-344-7867 [email protected] http://www.littlewaterdistillery.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Little Water Distillery

Reviewed By FoodieCritic57 - Wallingford, United States

We were staying in a town, nearby, for a long weekend & were looking for fun things to do & decided to check out Little Water Distillery! Our visit truly exceeded our expectations! Mark & his staff are amazing! First off, do the tour, hear the passionate amazing story behind this family venture, & you won’t be disappointed! All of the cocktails are very tasty; the “mules” are made with their own ginger beer & spirit of choice! The spirits are all very good! I love the story behind the names! We will return the next time we are in NJ! I encourage you to also support this small business!

5. Last Wave Brewing Company

601 Bay Ave, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742-2536 +1 732-903-5278 http://lastwavebrewing.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Last Wave Brewing Company

Reviewed By AlexanderD - Jackson, United States

My wife and I dropped in here recently and had a great time. We got there around 5:30 on a Saturday and the place was very lively but we had no problem getting a seat at a table. You order at the counter and they offer pints and sampler sizes. You can order four samplers to create a flight. Pints were from $5 to $7 with a wide variety to chose from (see picture). Most samplers were $3 so a typical flight would come in at $12. This is a fair price. We each got pints, my wife the Spot Check and I the Green Room IPA. Both were excellent. I also noticed lots of people brought food with them, particularly pizza or some other kind of takeout. This is encouraged and a great idea. I think the next time we go here - and there will definitely be a next time - we will have to get a pizza from the place across the street (I’ve heard good things about it) and a couple of flights. Overall this is a fun place to go: Great atmosphere and great craft beer yet a solid value.

6. Borgata Casino

1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-1946 +1 215-555-1212 [email protected] http://www.theborgata.com/Main.cfm?Category_1=3000/
Excellent
55%
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Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 2,481 reviews

Borgata Casino

This high-energy casino offers a range of table games and daily poker tournaments. Their modern slot machines feature a rapid-pay ticket system so gamblers don't have to deal with carrying around coins.

Reviewed By tigers746

We have been there for a few shows both the event center and the music box theatre and set up well and a great place to see any singers or comics you enjoy seeing -- take some time out of the gambling and enjoy the shows

7. The Quarter at Tropicana

Tropicana Casino & Resort, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 +1 609-340-4000 http://tropicana.net/quarter/
Excellent
51%
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9%
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4.5 based on 1,301 reviews

The Quarter at Tropicana

Popular casino offers the "Turf Club," which features thoroughbred and standard-bred horse racing from major racetracks around the country.

Reviewed By DOUGLASDEL - Stratford, United States

Visited there many,times each visit to Atlantic City . The Quarter can be wake up time as it comes alive , gym down below offers daily rates too. The Quarter always busy every day with everyone either shopping or enjoying many different menu items from a variety of restaurants and shops At night it can turn romantic as the many themed restaurants open with enticing as well as exciting dishes and cocktails for all to enjoy . To round it out is The Quarter in the Tropicana is a definite destination.

8. Emlen Physick Estate

1048 Washington St, Cape May, NJ 08204-1737 +1 609-884-5404 [email protected] http://capemaymac.org/experience/emlen-physick-estate/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 684 reviews

Emlen Physick Estate

The 1879 Emlen Physick Estate is Cape May's only Victorian house museum. Designed by renowned American architect Frank Furness, the home has been fully restored. Its 15 rooms open a window into Victorian times in Cape May. Guided and self-guided tours are offered. Each year, a new theme is interpreted in the museum, which has been restored and is operated by the non-profit Cape May MAC (Museums + Arts + Culture). The organization also offers guided daytime and evening trolley tours of Cape May, as well as the Cape May Lighthouse and the World War II Lookout Tower. Check website for more information.

Reviewed By CaravelEF - Greenwood Lake, United States

The mansion, outer buildings and grounds are beautifully restored. My family and I enjoyed exploring the mansion and learning about its history, architecture and restoration from our tour guide. The gift shop had a nice selection of gifts, books and collectibles as well as a expertly curated exhibit about the Cape May Lighthouse. A very nice way to spend an afternoon.

9. Willow Creek Winery

168 Stevens St, Cape May, NJ 08204-1070 +1 609-770-8782 [email protected] http://willowcreekwinery.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,026 reviews

Willow Creek Winery

Stunning Fifty Acre winery and farm. Open every day at noon for outdoor dining. Fire Pit Friday with live music 6-9pm. Full farm-to-table grill menu, reservations strongly suggested. Gorgeous gardens. The only winery and tasting room on Cape May Island. Just a short bike ride, walk or drive from all Cape May beaches and attractions.

Reviewed By washingtondcmomma

Just discovered Willow Creek on our most recent trip to Cape May and absolutely loved it! The grounds and winery are beautiful, and the outdoor bar (and bartenders!) couldn’t be nicer! Beth took care of us on both our visits and made my kids’ day with her special (i.e., non-alcoholic) frozen daiquiris. We enjoyed yummy food, good sangria and, best of all, CORN HOLE! They’ve got multiple boards with tables set up next to the outdoor bar. It was the perfect way to spend the afternoon with our kids. Bob and Season also couldn’t be nicer (and thanks, Bob, for helping us out with our scavenger hunt!). We’ll definitely be back for the wonderful food, scenery, and hospitality!

500 Forrestal Rd Rio Grande, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-886-8787 [email protected] http://usnasw.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 877 reviews

Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum

Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport, Cape May County, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum honoring the Navy airmen who died while training during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the National Register of Historic Places in September of 1997. Naval Air station (NAS) Wildwood was commissioned on April 1, 1943. The site served as an active dive-bomber squadron training facility from 1943 to 1945. Aircraft stationed at NAS Wildwood included TBM Avengers, Douglas Dauntlesses, Vought Corsairs and Curtiss Helldivers. Forty-two airmen perished while training at NAS Wildwood during World War II. In June 1997, NASW Foundation purchased Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport. The 92,000 square-foot all-wooden structure was in a state of disrepair and required extensive renovation. Under the stewardship of NASW Foundation, the hangar was listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places at the National Significance Level. NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum now boasts over 26 aircraft displays as well as exhibits of military memorabilia, engines, photographs and more. Additionally, the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia has provided NAS Wildwood with a wealth of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to discover the science of flight. The museum also features a library, food vending area as well as a recently expanded gift shop. In its role as a community resource, NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum regularly hosts activities including fly-ins, aviation festivals, big band concerts, swing dances, veterans’ ceremonies, historical lectures, school field trips and senior tours.

Reviewed By redclover11 - Parsippany, United States

Great exhibits for all ages, had complete access to airplanes. Was very informative, with an emphasis on local WWII history. There are also many interactive and hands on exhibits. You can even get inside the various airplanes! The highlight of our visit was when Dr. Salvatore personally took us around and showed us behind the scene projects they were working on. He even took the time to tell us the story of how he acquired an engine for Boeing 777 and explained the history of many exhibits. It was such a great visit and will definitely be back again!

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