Yes, Cape May is, technically, on the Jersey Shore. But it’s the antithesis of the Jersey Shore you’ll see on TV—instead of nightclubs and tanning parlors, you’ll find Victorian mansions and a famous lighthouse.
Restaurants in Cape May
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White is owned by interior designer Viviane Rowan, who has created both a unique shop and studio in one of the oldest continuously operating storefronts in Cape May. The shop boasts every shade of white in it's products which range from home furnishings, tabletop items, frames, mirrors, furniture, lighting, note cards, bath and body products, design books and jewelry. White proudly carries a number of exclusive designs by various artisans, and represents custom furniture lines. Interior design services are offered both locally and nationally.
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Purveyor of fine oils, vinegars and accompaniments.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Mother/daughter owned clothing store with dresses and other pretty things from around the world. We focus on small independent designers, specializing in items made in the USA, fair trade, or bought directly from artisans. We also design and produce a small private label.
5.0 based on 60 reviews
Specializing in rare coins, estate jewelry, Authentic Cape May sea glass jewelry, antiques, military and historical memorabilia. VALENTINOS IS IN THE PROCESS OF RELOCATING OUR SHOWROOM. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSTORE 24 HOURS A DAY. FREE SHIPPING WILL BE APPLIED TO YOUR PURCHASE DURING THE MOVE. We will also be attending several shows in the Cape May area so you may physically shop our merchandise during this time. Dates and times will be posted on our website
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Established in 2002 and located in Victorian Cape May, New Jersey Tea By the Sea was founded to give visitors and locals a place where they can discover and buy a large selection of loose teas.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
Sorry about the pun. Every time we come to Cape May, we love to browse in this lovely shop (about once a year). The only way to describe it is that it's very eclectic. It offers numerous and sundry items, such as books, trinkets, CD's, incense oil, etc. Lots of nice stuff in a very small area. It's a block off the main drag of Washington Street Mall, where you'd find other terrific little places as well. So if you've visited Cape May before, and didn't realize this was here, it might be worth a stop the next time you're in town. And heck, like us, you just might revisit it each time you visit.
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Do you enjoy cooking? Do you love exotic spices from all over the globe? Then, you'll need to visit Spice Cellar of Cape May!
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