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Definitely not a bad drive I go into Philadelphia quite often as well as North Jersey to a butcher.
Living in Cape May County, is like living in the zombie apocalypse. It's as dead as a door nail, here during the winter. And during the summer, it's like the zombie hoard has risen from the dead. Unfortunately it's beginning to get developed, lots of new homes. And with that comes new shopping and dining choices. Found a great chicken place, a fantastic Mexican joint and a several sandwich shops/Deli's. Not there yet with high end places, that North of me in Atlantic City.
 
Isnt there a MY DELI IS BETTER THAN YOUR DELI thread out there...somewhere.....anywhere but here?
 
Living in Cape May County, is like living in the zombie apocalypse. It's as dead as a door nail, here during the winter. And during the summer, it's like the zombie hoard has risen from the dead. Unfortunately it's beginning to get developed, lots of new homes. And with that comes new shopping and dining choices. Found a great chicken place, a fantastic Mexican joint and a several sandwich shops/Deli's. Not there yet with high end places, that North of me in Atlantic City.
I was in Cape May over the summer. I get what your saying, same near me. I love Ocean City and Somers Point, Crabtrap restaurant, thank
me later.
 
People rave about Wawa but I just don't get it. If I want a sandwich there's a million Mom and Pop sub shops and delis up here. I see no reason to go a chain place which is always lower quality.

It's just like I don't understand how chain pizza places like Dominos and Pizza Hut survive in NJ. Who is eating that garbage? I can see people in states outside of NJ going to places like that, because the pizza is terrible in those places no matter where you go, but in NJ you can't go 10 feet in any direction without finding a quality pizza place.

Wawa and people pumping your gas are the only good things about New Jersey.
 
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