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Down the Shore This Weekend: Car Show and a Memorial Swim
What to do at the shore points!
Rain could put a damper on for one of the last summer weekends but that doesn't mean there isn't still plenty to do down the Shore:
EVENTS
Antique autos will roll through Wall Township Sunday for the 16th annual , slated to at Cars from the early 20th century are expected, with trophies to be awarded. The show is free, although parking is $5. For more information, call 732-919-3500.
If you're near Sea Girt, make sure to stop in the O.P.I. Gallery Saturday to check out a . The "Secret Art of Dr. Seuss" will be presented from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the gallery at 2125 Route 35.
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The will continue this weekend with three free concerts, all at 7 p.m. at the , 101 Washington St. The will perform Friday, the Saturday and the Sunday.
Stop by Asbury Park Saturday for a , presented by the New Jersey Friends of Clearwater, an environmental advocacy group. Three stages will feature local and national performers from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Sunset Park, Ocean and 4th avenues. For a full list of performances, click here.
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After being canceled last weekend, the will take place at in Long Branch Saturday morning. Swimmers will meet at 8 a.m. at the pier, with a 1-mile swim or 100-yard fun swim to choose from. For more information, click here.
NIGHTLIFE
The Office, 820 Main St., Toms River — For more than 35 years The Office has been an institution in Toms River. Its large and sprawling space provides a casual atmosphere with outdoor dining, a sushi bar and a great happy hour.
Saturday: “Big Suds Saturday” with $3 Miller Lite draft mugs from open until close.
Sunday: “Coors Light Sunday” with 50 cents off all drinks not already discounted, $3 house Bloody Marys, $4 Coors Lite “you keep the mug.”
Beachcomber, 100 Ocean Terrace, Seaside Heights — A popular spot among the late-night partiers, Beachcomber has nightly drink specials and great cover bands.
Saturday: Steve Brown performs at 3 p.m.; Rumor Has It at 10:30 p.m.
Sunday: Frankie and The Burn at 4 p.m.
Terrace Tavern and Crab Shack, 13201 N. Bay Ave., Beach Haven — Terrace Tavern and Crab Shack is the destination for crab lovers. This tavern gives you a bib and an entire roll of paper towels with their steam pots. You can find weekend entertainment, along with all the big games on their 10 big-screen TVs.
Saturday: Music by Mike Mallett, $4 for all Mexican beer, $5 Cuervo margaritas on tap. No cover.
— Shark Fin is a casual shore-themed restaurant and bar with moderate prices and a friendly clientele.
Sunday: Live music with Charlie Mack at 5 p.m., $3 mimosas and Bloody Marys, $2 Miller Lite pints, $2.50 bottles.
Buckalews, 101 N. Bay Ave, Beach Haven — Buckalews has been serving the Jersey Shore for more than a century.The restaurant offers upscale dining, while the tavern has weekend live entertainment and occasional holiday and theme parties.
Saturday: Live entertainment with The Kootz at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: Caribbean Night featuring Lenny G and the SoulSenders.
— A large Irish pub and restaurant, Connolly Station has it all, from late-night dancing to the big game.
Saturday: Toxic Twins at 4 p.m. Threat Level Midnight at 10 p.m. in the main bar and DJ A.K. in the Dublin Bar.
Sunday: The Bobby Byrne Show at 4 p.m. with $2.50 Miller Lites. DJ Rob and Sunday Funday Mug Club at 9 p.m. with $2 Miller Lite and Coors Light mugs.
— 507 is nothing fancy, but it has a great happy hour, a back room with live music and late night DJs, and a TV-lined bar to watch all the big games.
Saturday: Joe Baracata Band; late-night party hits with DJ Kel & Anubis. All beers are $2.50 from 3 to 7 p.m.
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