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There are really only a few true seafood offerings, so it's not comparable to any real seafood restaurant in New England. (Even Red Lobster has many more seafood choices than Cape May) For those who just want to eat fish, it probably seems a lot better. Most of the offerings would only be considered appetizers in a New England restaurant (steamers - clams & mussels -, clam chowder, and cold unpeeled shrimp, - what's up with that?) They have one actual cooked fish ofering, but again not what you'd expect from a legitimate seafood restaurant but more along the lines of a buffet offering.
They do have the standard buffet meat selections and veggies as well. For those who enjoy quantity, it will do the trick but there's nothing overly special about the food preparation in general. Adequate - not great, but not bad.
We've done Cape May before and would probably do it again. But we don't go there for good seafood, just for a Disney meal.
They do have the standard buffet meat selections and veggies as well. For those who enjoy quantity, it will do the trick but there's nothing overly special about the food preparation in general. Adequate - not great, but not bad.
We've done Cape May before and would probably do it again. But we don't go there for good seafood, just for a Disney meal.