Cape May | Dining Guide
Cape May Dining, Told by New Jersey Locals
Cape May has always been a dining town. Long before seasonal crowds arrive, chefs are sourcing seafood from local waters, menus are written around what is fresh, and dining rooms feel lived in rather than staged. Food here reflects the pace of the town. It is thoughtful. It is rooted. It rewards those who take the time to explore.
From Waterfront Classics to Hidden Tables
Dining in Cape May is not defined by one style. You will find white tablecloth restaurants that have anchored the town for decades alongside small BYOBs and casual spots locals return to week after week. Some restaurants focus on the view. Others focus on what arrives at the dock that morning. The best ones do both well.
A Year-Round Food Scene
Cape May dining does not disappear when summer ends. In fact, many locals will tell you the best meals happen in the off season. Menus slow down. Tables linger longer. Chefs experiment. Fall and winter bring a quieter version of Cape May where food becomes the main event rather than the afterthought.
Seafood with a Sense of Place
This is a town shaped by the water. That influence shows up on nearly every menu. From dock-to-table seafood to classic preparations that have stood the test of time, Cape May restaurants understand restraint. Fresh ingredients do not need heavy explanation. They need care.
Dining Without Pretension
Cape May dining feels welcoming. Even its most refined restaurants avoid being stiff or exclusive. There is an ease to how food is served here. You dress how you want. You stay as long as you like. Good food speaks for itself and does not rush you out the door.
How We Cover Cape May Restaurants
Inside Cape May focuses on editorial dining content, not lists built for clicks. We highlight places worth your time. Some are well known. Others are easy to miss if you do not know where to look. Every recommendation is chosen with intention and written for people who care about food, not trends.
Where to Eat in Cape May
Below is a curated selection of Cape May restaurants worth exploring. This list includes waterfront staples, long-standing dining rooms, casual favorites, and quieter spots locals return to year after year.
Cape May Restaurants
The Lobster House — waterfront seafood classic.
Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille — oceanfront dining and bar.
Grana BYOB — contemporary American.
Washington Inn — fine dining and wine.
Union Park Dining Room — French/American.
Ebbitt Room — upscale American.
Iccara Italian Bistro — Italian flavor.
Lucky Bones Backwater Grill — casual seafood & grill.
Mad Batter Restaurant & Bar — all-day menu.
Blue Pig Tavern — classic tavern.
Peter Shields Inn & Restaurant — fine dining and views.
Sea Salt Restaurant — seasonal local fare.
Boiler Room (Congress Hall) — pizza & casual.
Hemmingway’s Restaurant — local favorite.
Delaney’s — eclectic casual.
Elaine’s Cape May — classic local dining.
Peace Pie — dessert & café.
FINS Bar & Grille — seafood & bar.
Harpoons on the Bay — waterfront.
Vincenzo’s Little Italy II — Italian classics.
Visiting Cape May is an annual tradition for us, and every trip is an unforgettable experience! There’s always something new to discover, and so much to see and explore!
Samantha Davis