Washington Street Mall is at the heart of Cape May, with numerous food and drink options inter-dispersed between small town boutiques and novelty shops. We recommend exploring this pedestrian mall as you get to know Cape May!
A short drive from downtown Cape May is a local brewing company offering variety brews and a family friendly outdoor patio. The bride is a big fan of their IPAs.
The Cape May Lighthouse is a staple destination for out of town visitors! Perched just off the beach, it is a picture perfect setting for some memorable pictures.
Visiting Beach Plum Farm is an enchanting experience that immerses you in the beauty of nature and the charm of farm life. Spanning over 62 acres of picturesque landscapes, the farm offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests can enjoy fresh, locally grown produce, explore the vibrant market, and savor delicious farm-to-table meals crafted in the kitchen.
A local bar with lots of character, this historical stop is where the brides mother worked when she was younger. If you plan to visit be sure to note the mugs hanging from the ceiling.
Initially constructed in 1816, Congress Hall functioned as a simple boarding house for seaside visitors. Little known fact is this residence served as a vacation location for multiple USA presidents including Ulysses S. Grant and James Buchanan. We recommend checking out the Boiler Room, a cozy underground restaurant with pizza, pub fare, and cocktails. Should history strike your fancy the hotel offers history tours as an interactive experience in getting know its roots.
What is a trip to the Jersey shore without a beach day! Steger Beach Services offer short term rentals for chairs, umbrellas, and cabanas.