Exit zero has a whole lot of summer left with full entertainment schedule

Exit Zero Has a Whole Lot of Summer Left with Full Entertainment Schedule

CAPE MAY, NJ – The scorching summer days are in full swing, and Exit Zero Hospitality has the perfect remedy to beat the heat and add some excitement to your summer. With a wide range of activities and events for the whole family, there’s something special for everyone.

Summertime & The Livin’s EZ Concert Series at Ferry Park: Every Wednesday evening through August 30, head over to Ferry Park in North Cape May for a midweek family fun experience. Enjoy live music on the COASTLINE REALTY Stage, set against the stunning backdrop of the Cape May Canal and Delaware Bay. Catch a breathtaking sunset and watch the ferries pass by while relaxing on the green with friends and family. The concert series is free for guests of all ages.

Kids’ Afternoon Pirate Show at Ferry Park: On Thursday afternoons, let your little ones don their best pirate gear and set sail for a swashbuckling adventure at Ferry Park. The Kaptain and his Crew, along with Red, will be there to teach young landlubbers the ways of pirates. Sword-wielding lessons and photo opportunities with the crew will make it an unforgettable experience. Plus, enjoy 20% off your lunch after the show!

Sunday Funday at Ferry Station: Make Sundays even better with a summer soirée at the Dockside Bar in Exit Zero Ferry Station. With its bayfront location, Dockside Bar offers a laid-back atmosphere, great food, and fantastic views. Celebrate Sunday Funday with an all-day happy hour featuring food and drink specials and refreshing $6 Crushes. Don’t miss out on their mouthwatering smash burgers, crispy wings, and more.

Date Night at The Lookout: For a special date night experience, head to The Lookout at the Cape May Ferry Terminal. Enjoy a delicious menu with local raw bar options, shared plates, enticing seafood specials, and curated wines and cocktails. The coastal chic ambiance provides panoramic views of the Cape May Canal and Delaware Bay, making it a picturesque spot to watch the sunset.

Afternoon Delight Happy Hour at Exit Zero Filling Station: Indulge in some Mad Men vibes with a retro-themed weekday happy hour called Afternoon Delight at Exit Zero Filling Station. From 3-5pm, enjoy food and drink specials that add a touch of pleasure to your summer afternoon. Try dishes like Tikka Chicken Masala or a refreshing Watermelon and Feta Salad, along with classic diner favorites like tater tots and milkshakes. Sip on a Key Lime Colada or a Jalapeño Mangorita for a thirst-quenching, buzzy delight.

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