Cape May Restaurant Week Returns with Eight Days of Dining Deals

Issue #700

In partnership with

Why This Collagen Works Faster Than the Rest đŸ§œâ€â™€ïžâœš

For decades, beauty has focused on quick fixes: what you put on your skin. But the most radiant glow, strongest hair, and healthiest aging begin from within.

Introducing Pique's Carrara Marine Collagen, a true breakthrough in beauty. This first-of-its-kind formula combines Type I marine collagen for visible radiance with rare Type II collagen from wild Hokkaido salmon to support deeper structural resilience. Enhanced with biotin and micronized pearl powder, Carrara helps promote smoother, more luminous skin, stronger hair and nails, and whole-body vitality.

Designed for superior absorption, you'll see results faster than with traditional collagen. Its rich coconut cream base transforms your daily routine into something indulgent. More ritual than supplement, it elevates even your morning coffee or matcha.

This is collagen, completely reimagined. Not just glow but structure. Not just results but longevity. A new foundation for beauty, built from within. đŸ§œâ€â™€ïžâœš

 

In This Cape May Local Scoop Issue


 đŸ“† Cape May Events

☀ Cape May Local Weather

đŸœïžCape May Restaurant Week Returns with Eight Days of Dining Deals

😂 Atlantic City Ready for High-Flying Weekend as Soar & Shore Airshow Returns

 đŸŽ·Las Vegas Headliner George Bugatti Set for Gateway Playhouse Performance

Cape May Local Scoop’s Events Are Sponsored By: Shop Local

👇 Here’s what’s going on in the Cape May Local Area👇  

 May 29

Have an Upcoming Event?

The LA Mayor Odds Are Moving. June 2 Is the Deadline.

Bass at 68%, Pratt at 27% — and $21M already trading on the outcome. The best trades happen before the picture gets clear. Get in now and get $10 free to start.

Trade responsibly.

Cape May Restaurant Week Returns with Eight Days of Dining Deals

Cape May’s popular Restaurant Week is set to return from May 31 through June 7, marking another kickoff to the shore town’s busy summer season. First launched in 2007, the annual event spotlights the area’s dining scene with special prix fixe menus across a wide range of local establishments. Participating restaurants will offer multi-course meals at set prices, giving diners the chance to enjoy an appetizer, entrĂ©e, and dessert for one rate. Many locations will also continue serving their regular menus, allowing guests to mix and match or accommodate different preferences within a group. The event encourages both longtime visitors and newcomers to explore Cape May’s culinary offerings. Restaurants typically design their special menus to reflect their usual style and portion sizes, making it an accessible way to ŰȘŰŹŰ±ŰšÙ‡ new venues or revisit familiar favorites at a reduced cost. This year’s lineup includes 24 restaurants, among them The Lobster House, Blue Pig Tavern, the Ebbitt Room, Washington Inn, and Tisha’s, along with a variety of other well-known and emerging spots throughout the city. Dinner pricing generally starts around $39.99 per person, while some promotions highlight lower-priced options, including lunch specials at select locations. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as the event tends to draw significant interest. Visitors planning an extended stay can take advantage of preferred lodging options at several local inns and bed-and-breakfasts. The event is supported by CapeMay.com, Cape May Magazine, and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May.

Atlantic City Ready for High-Flying Weekend as Soar & Shore Airshow Returns

  Atlantic City is preparing for a busy holiday weekend as the Soar & Shore Airshow returns to the beachfront, bringing military jets, aerobatic pilots and aviation performances back to the Jersey Shore. The three-day event runs May 29 through May 31 and is expected to draw thousands of visitors to the beaches, Boardwalk, casinos and rooftop venues throughout the city. Organizers moved the event to late May this year to help launch the summer tourism season earlier. Aircraft demonstrations will take place over the Atlantic Ocean in front of Bally’s Atlantic City, centered between Michigan Avenue and Park Place. Spectators across Atlantic City and nearby shore towns are expected to have views of the performances along the coastline. The lineup features several major military aviation teams, including the U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor Demo Team, the U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II Demo Team and F-16 Fighting Falcon demonstrations from the New Jersey Air National Guard’s 177th Fighter Wing. The F-22 Raptor is expected to showcase high-speed passes, rapid climbs and advanced aerial maneuverability, while the F-35B Lightning II demonstration will highlight the aircraft’s short takeoff and vertical landing abilities. The F-16 performances will feature precision combat maneuvers over the beachfront. Practice flights and aircraft arrivals begin Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., alongside beachfront entertainment and vendor areas. The main airshow performances are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., with opening ceremonies taking place Saturday at noon. General admission to the airshow is free from public beach and Boardwalk viewing areas. Organizers are also offering premium viewing experiences, including reserved beach seating and hospitality tents near show center in front of Bally’s Atlantic City.

Las Vegas Headliner George Bugatti Set for Gateway Playhouse Performance

 The South Jersey Jazz Society will welcome acclaimed jazz vocalist, pianist and producer George Bugatti to the Gateway Playhouse in Somers Point on June 13 for a performance of his celebrated production, Broadway and All That Jazz. Known for his polished stage presence and storytelling approach to music, Bugatti has built a distinguished career performing in major entertainment capitals including Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York City. Over the years, he has shared the stage with legendary performers such as Tony Bennett and Michel Legrand while maintaining residencies at renowned venues including the Bellagio in Las Vegas and The Peninsula in Beverly Hills. The upcoming South Jersey performance will showcase Bugatti’s exploration of jazz’s lasting impact on Broadway and the American musical tradition. The production traces the evolution of jazz-infused theater music and highlights how many classic Broadway standards became part of the Great American Songbook. Originally debuting in New York City at the famed 54 Below venue under the title The Great Story of Broadway Jazz, the show was written and produced by concert creator Scott Siegel before being adapted for touring performances as Broadway and All That Jazz. During the concert, audiences will hear music from influential composers who helped shape Broadway’s jazz identity, including George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Fats Waller, Cy Coleman, and the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb. The performance blends live music with historical storytelling, offering insight into the songs and artists that transformed Broadway into a platform for jazz-inspired innovation. Bugatti will be joined by musical director Demetrios Pappas on piano, Andy Lalasis on bass and Bob Shomo on drums. In addition to his extensive music career, Bugatti is also known for projects beyond the stage, including recordings such as A Night For Romance and Bugatti Live On The Strip, as well as his recent documentary film Watergate’s Secrets and Betrayals.

Which famous birdwatching event takes place annually in Cape May, New Jersey?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

 Answer to the May 28th Trivia Question

Which notable pirate is rumored to have buried treasure in Cape May, New Jersey?

A) Blackbeard
B) Anne Bonny
C) Captain William Kidd
D) Henry Morgan

Answer: C) Captain William Kidd

Legend has it that Captain William Kidd, a famous pirate, buried treasure somewhere in Cape May, New Jersey. This rumor, along with the town's rich history of pirate activity along its shores, adds an intriguing layer to Cape May's historical narrative. â€‹

How Did We Do In This Issue?

Cape May Local Scoop Wants To Know Your Thoughts About Our Newsletter...

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.