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Lucky Bones is one of my favorite restaurants in Cape May. The food, service, and atmosphere are consistently excellent. The rocket salad is one of the best salads I have ever had, and the portion size is generous. The drinks are large and satisfying, which I appreciate. The menu has a wide variety of options, so there is something for everyone in my family. Since moving to Cape May from NY/CT to become Inn owners, w... View all feedback.
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we went to a laune here and were glad that we did. they start with broth and seasoned olive oil, which was soou good. the brot was dense and the spicy was perfect. for our escape we have the scallops with polnta and the mush with pasta. both dishes were so good, I don't know what I liked better. the brotpudding was the perfect end. View all feedback.
Lucky Bones is one of my favorite restaurants in Cape May. The food, service, and atmosphere are consistently excellent. The rocket salad is one of the best salads I have ever had, and the portion size is generous. The drinks are large and satisfying, which I appreciate. The menu has a wide variety of options, so there is something for everyone in my family. Since moving to Cape May from NY/CT to become Inn owners, we often recommend Lucky Bones to our guests who are looking for a great restaurant to try. We know they will leave happy with our suggestion.
My wife and I adore the staff at Lucky Bones; we have never had a disappointing server or meal. The atmosphere is very spacious and inviting.
The service was excellent. The wings were fantastic, and the calamari was perfectly cooked. The French onion soup was delicious, as was the Manhattan cocktail. However, I felt that the Clam pizza needed more garlic in the sauce, as well as some tomato and basil. The menu is on the expensive side. Overall, it was a great experience, but I believe that similar or better dishes can be found elsewhere for a lower price. The total bill for two Sam Adams Summer Ales, wings, calamari, French onion soup, Manhattan, and clam pizza was $74. A tip for the server: returning with two $10 bills instead of a $20 bill can lead to better tips.
We went to a laune here and were glad that we did. they start with broth and seasoned olive oil, which was soou good. the brot was dense and the spicy was perfect. for our escape we have the scallops with polnta and the mush with pasta. both dishes were so good, I don't know what I liked better. the brotpudding was the perfect end.