

in seasonīONUS: The Coffee Shop (a little secret only the locals know about, it's not even mentioned on the official Lobster House website as a dining option). Most casual of all options | Order at window and wait for your # to be called | Take-out or sit and dine on the dockside tables (first come basis) | Open Year Round, 11 a.m.
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Take Out Shop - Offers a full menu of take-out specialties from soups, salads and sandwiches to fried and boiled seafood platters. Fanatic views of the harbor | Wine, spirits & bottles beer | Relaxed vibe, always a friendly crowd at the bar | Table Seating as well | Live music in season | Open May thru October Schooner American - It's a casual restaurant/bar on a 130 ft. Try the local 'Stone' Crab Claws | Wine/Beer/Soft Drinks only | Very Casual | Best bet if you want to get seated right away | Open May thru October The Raw Bar features raw clams and oysters 'local Cape May Salts', their famous Crab Soup, hard shell crabs, lobster, burgers, sandwiches, and salads. The Raw Bar - Casual dining in a rustic, seaside boathouse. Attentive Staff | Extensive Menu | Possible long wait times | Known for their fresh baked Bread | Open Year Round During peak times, expect a 45 minute to 1.5 hour wait. By 'most' formal, I simply mean you will be seated by a host, tables are clothed, there are designated waitresses/waiters and you can order a 2-4 course meal.

Their 5 main dining rooms are the 'most' formal of all their dining options. The Main Dining Room(s) - Features 5 different inside dining rooms, overlooking Cape May Harbor.

Popular with tourists and locals alike, the Lobster House offers 4 different dining options (plus a secret one), so you can choose the restaurant based on what type of vibe you are looking for: THE LOBSTER HOUSE is a Cape May tradition, having been around since the early 1950's. Here are some of Cape May's Best Seafood Restaurants:
