Find out what Deli restaurants to try in Villas. Villas, also known as the Villas, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Lower Township, in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 9,483.
Things to do in Villas
This little hole in the wall has a great 12 inch Italian Hoagie for $ 6:49 or six inch for $ 3:99. My hoagie had the proper proportion of meat / cheese/ and veggies. It was on a long roll, not too hard or soft, and no seeds baked unto the roll , thank god, expertly packed and nothing fell out as I ate. A great basic American / Italian style hoagie with domestic cold cuts of Ham, Capicola, salami, with lettuce, tomato, onion, seasonings of oil, vinegar and oregano. It is not a high end hoagie with fancy Italian meats, but a great hoagie at a bargain price. Any hoagie, any style, chicken or beef cheese steaks are available at the above prices. Maybe next week I will try a cheese steak and see how it compares to Gaiss' Market down the street, reigning champion. Cold Cuts are available from 1.99 to 5:99 a pound for more upscale meats. But do try the Hoagie, available with hot or sweet peppers.
4 based on 99 reviews
Found this place while staying at a rental in cape May. They delivered, and even though their ovens were down for a short portion of the time, they were on time. Pizza was hot and pretty good... even when reheated a few days later.
4 based on 75 reviews
This is one of those chain operations that just get it right. The gas is as reasonable as can be expected in this day and age. Most of the time the help is friendly and courteous. The store is fully stocked with just about anything you could need on the road and then some. Just a good operation in general. This on in Rio is easy in and out on a main street and there is plenty of parking if you are just picking something up.
Most Popular American food in Villas, New Jersey, United States
4 based on 473 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner at Freda's. Standouts were the seafood bisque, the scallops wrapped in bacon, and the nice fresh salad. Mixed feelings about the crab cakes: the cakes themselves were delicious, but the mango sauce seemed like a gimmicky distraction, drowning the delicate flavor to some extent. Also, there should be a warning on the stuffed pepper appetizer: the peppers are so extremely, fiery hot that we ended up emptying them and just eating the stuffing, which was okay but kind of defeated the purpose. (We realize that some people love fiery hot peppers but we wouldn't have ordered them if we had known). With that caveat, we would eat here again, anytime. Very friendly laid back service and an overall good vibe.
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