Foodie Fun in Cape May
Monday, August 29th, 2011Several upcoming events in Cape May remind us that New Jersey is fertile state, known by many for its fabulous produce. To support our localĀ farmers, we encourage guests of our Cape May Bed and Breakfast to check out The West Cape May Tomato Festival on September 3, 2011, the West Cape May Annual Lima Bean Festival, on October 8, 2011, and Rea’s Harvest Country Fair, on October 15, 2011.
The West Cape May Tomato Festival will celebrate luscious, large, New Jersey grown tomatoes (said by some to be the best in the country). Vendors will showcase and sell a large variety of art, jewelry, and stained glass as well. Wilbraham Park, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, on September 3, 2011. Rain date is September 4.
How many times in your life can you say you spent the weekend celebrating lima beans? The West Cape May Annual Lima Bean Festival is one of a kind. In addition to lima beans, there’ll be entertainment, antiques, quality vendors, and a large selection of tasty food. September 8 at Wilbraham Park, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain date is October 9, 2011.
Celebrate the harvest at Rea’s Harvest Country Fair at Rea’s Farm in West Cape May. This working farm (once one of the largest farms in Cape May County) will welcome the public for a day of hay rides, pony rides, and games for adults and children. There will be high quality flea market dealers, antiques, and many great food vendors as well. October 15, 2011, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain date October 16. Rea’s Farm is at Bayshore and Stevens Streets in West Cape May.
Any or all of these events are a great excuse to head to our Cape May NJ Bed and Breakfast for a weekend.




