Best Restaurants in Stone Harbor
10 restaurants in this cape-may County beach town
Browse the top restaurants in Stone Harbor with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.
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Top 10 Restaurants
Alfredo's Pizza
$$Classic pizzeria on Magnolia Drive serving New York-style pies and Italian favorites.
Claudio's Pizza Kitchen
$$Pizza kitchen on South Main Street with Italian specialties and casual beach-town atmosphere.
Fred's Tavern
$$Popular local hangout with good pub fare and lively atmosphere. The after-beach spot.
Harbor Burger Bar
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Mack's Pizza Of Stone Harbor
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Maralyn Family Restaurant
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Nemo's Pizza & Italian Cuisine
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Quahog's Seafood Shack
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Springer's Homemade Ice Cream
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Stone Harbor Bar & Grill
$$Located in Stone Harbor.
Our Top Picks Reviewed
Best Overall: Alfredo's Pizza
Alfredo's Pizza stands out as our top pick for restaurants in Stone Harbor.Classic pizzeria on Magnolia Drive serving New York-style pies and Italian favorites. At $$ pricing, it delivers excellent value for the quality. Notable features include pizza, casual, family-friendly. Specializing in pizza and italian, this spot is perfect for both locals and visitors.
Best Value: Fred's Tavern
Fred's Tavern delivers solid quality at $$ pricing.Popular local hangout with good pub fare and lively atmosphere. The after-beach spot. A reliable pick for families and groups on a set budget.
Best for Special Occasions: Claudio's Pizza Kitchen
For a nicer night out in Stone Harbor, Claudio's Pizza Kitchen is a strong choice.Pizza kitchen on South Main Street with Italian specialties and casual beach-town atmosphere. The quality and atmosphere hold up well at this price level.
What to Know Before You Go
The restaurants scene in Stone Harbor varies by season. During peak summer months (June through August), wait times at popular spots can exceed an hour, especially on weekend evenings. We recommend making reservations at least a week in advance for weekend dining. Off-season visitors (September through May) will find it much easier to secure tables, and many establishments offer seasonal specials and promotions.
Price-wise, expect to spend between $15-30 per person at $ spots, $30-50 at $$ establishments, $50-80 at $$$ venues, and $80+ at $$$$ fine dining locations. Most Stone Harbor restaurants are BYOB-friendly, which can significantly reduce your total bill if you bring your own wine or beer.
Quick Comparison
| Name | Price | Best For | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alfredo's Pizza | $$ | Families & Groups | pizza, casual |
| Claudio's Pizza Kitchen | $$ | Families & Groups | pizza, Italian |
| Fred's Tavern | $$ | Families & Groups | pub fare, bar-grill |
| Harbor Burger Bar | $$ | Families & Groups | american, american |
| Mack's Pizza Of Stone Harbor | $$ | Families & Groups | italian |
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Stone Harbor pairs Seven Mile Island's upscale beach atmosphere with something you won't find anywhere else on the Jersey Shore: genuine nature attractions. The bird sanctuary—America's first municipal bird sanctuary, established 1947—hosts herons, egrets, and ibis within walking distance of the beach. The Wetlands Institute offers hands-on ecology programs. And the 96th Street downtown has the boutique shopping and good restaurants that fit the crowd. If Avalon is "cooler by a mile," Stone Harbor is Avalon with wildlife. The beach runs the length of the island, sharing the same wide sand and impressive dune system as Avalon. Badges cost $8/day, $17/week, or $40/season (under 11 free, military free). The reciprocal arrangement with Avalon means you can beach-hop on a single purchase. Lifeguards patrol through Labor Day. The beach near 96th Street gets the most traffic due to downtown access; head toward the bird sanctuary for quieter stretches. Water quality consistently ranks among the best in New Jersey. The Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary spans 21 acres of maritime forest and hosts one of the largest nesting colonies of herons and egrets on the East Coast. Peak viewing runs May through August—bring binoculars and patience. The Wetlands Institute ($10 admission) sits on the marsh side of the island, offering touch tanks, nature trails, and summer programs that give kids hands-on experience with barrier island ecology. These aren't tourist traps; they're legitimate educational institutions that happen to be in a beach town. The 96th Street downtown packs restaurants, boutiques, and the legendary Springer's Ice Cream into a few walkable blocks. Springer's has made homemade ice cream since the 1920s—lines wrap around the block in summer, and the wait is absolutely worth it. Beyond ice cream, Harbor Outfitters serves upscale American cuisine, Fred's Tavern brings a locals' bar vibe, and multiple BYOBs offer seafood and Italian. Expect $30-45/person at sit-down spots. The Harbor Square Theatre shows movies and hosts occasional live performances. Stone Harbor draws the same upscale family crowd as Avalon—Philadelphia professionals, multigenerational family reunions, couples who want quiet beaches with good dining. The nature attractions make it especially appealing for families with curious kids who need more than sand and surf to stay engaged. The downtown has more energy than Avalon's Dune Drive, with a slightly younger evening crowd at the restaurants and bars. Book summer rentals early; the loyal returning families claim their properties by February.
Why Stone Harbor for Restaurants?
Stone Harbor in Cape-may County draws visitors for its family friendly and nature character. The restaurants scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this cape-may County beach town.
What Makes Stone Harbor Special
- family friendly atmosphere
- nature atmosphere
- educational atmosphere
- upscale atmosphere
- bird watching atmosphere
Planning Your Visit
Stone Harbor is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best restaurants experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.
Getting to Stone Harbor
- From NYC: 2hr 40min
- From Philadelphia: 1hr 20min
- From Newark: 2hr 25min
Local Tips
- Parking: Metered street parking and beach lot. Rates vary.
- Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
- Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.