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Red Sky Cafe
3601 Atlantic Avenue
Wildwood, NJ 08260

(609) 522-7747



The structure originally known as the Midtown Lounge has gone through many incarnations, particularly in recent years. It operated most recently as the Red Sky Cafe, but only for two seasons. The building is currently undergoing renovations and will presumably re-open with a new name, theme and menu in 2008. The rumored name for the new business is "Jersey Girl."
Info  Map  Photos  -  Updated: (May. 26, 2008)   By: Al Alven
Site Administrator

Neon Garden
Ocean & Burk Ave.
Wildwood, NJ 08260


To date the Neon Garden features signs once prominently displayed outside of the following demolished motels: Cavalier, Satellite, Swan and White Star.
Info  Map  Photos  -  Updated: (May. 21, 2008)   By: Al Alven
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Starlight Resort Hotel
2701 Ocean Ave.
Wildwood, NJ 08260

(609) 425-2840


From the website: The Starlight will feature 264 suites. These suites include 2 and 3 bedrooms. Wildwood's Starlight Resort Hotel and Condominiums will feature a 200 seat restaurant, convention room, business center with high speed internet access, indoor, outdoor pool, health spa, 2 Sun Decks, and valet parking, as well as plenty of parking for the residence and guests.
Info  Map  Photos  -  Updated: (May. 5, 2008)   By: corey
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Doo Wop Diner
4010 Boardwalk
Wildwood, NJ 08260

(609) 522-7880


Located on the Wildwood Boardwalk across from what was the "Fun Pier". If you're in the mood for some great food, and a fabulous fifties atmosphere, head on down to the Wildwood boardwalk. At the Doo Wop you can either extinguish your hunger with one of our classic 8 oz. Burgers, or indulge your sweet tooth with a milkshake or a Doo Wop Sundae.
Info  Map  Photos  -  Updated: (May. 2, 2008)   By: claince
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Starlux Hotel
305 E. Rio Grande
Wildwood, NJ 08260

(609) 522-7412


The Starlux opened in the Spring of 2000, but was actually a renovation of the Wingate Motel(1953). Philadephia architect Richard Stokes was commissioned by the Morey Organization to head the transformation process. From their website, "Step into the StarLux and be swept away to another era - when Doo Wop ruled and life was simpler."
Info  Map  Photos  -  Updated: (May. 2, 2008)   By: Al Alven
Site Administrator