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The Cape May County Park & Zoo is located in Cape May Court House.

Visitors to the Cape May County Park & Zoo are going to have enhanced dining options at the new Safari Café.

The Grand Opening Celebration of the new Safari Café is Friday at 11 a.m.

The Cape May County Board of County Commissioners invites the public to the ceremony that will include a ribbon cutting, music, face painter, and special guests.

Visitors are welcome to tour the new building and sample the new menu.

“We are so excited to have the community come out to see the new Safari Café during a day that will be fun for the whole family,” said Cape May County Commissioner E. Marie Hayes, liaison to the Cape May County Zoo.

She continued, “We continue to work on bringing new additions to the Zoo, which is one of the reasons the Cape May County Zoo continues to be ranked as one of the best in the country. Our entire Zoo team does a terrific job, and I am proud to work with them on projects like this one.”

Capybara mother, Budette, keeps watch over her two babies in February. (Photo courtesy of Cape May County Zoo).

There have been a number of new additions since last summer, including:

  • Female red-necked Wallaby born Nov. 1
  • 2 female Capybara pups born Feb. 3
  • Male ring-tailed Lemur infant born March 13
  • 2 cotton-topped Tamarin infants born March 31
  • Female Grant’s Zebra foal born April 16
  • Female Grant’s Zebra foal born May 7

Click the link to view the Zoo map.

https://seaislenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/06/ZOO-Map-1.pdf 

The improved Safari Café will include an inside sit-down facility, which will be air conditioned for the summer and provide a heated space on colder days.

The Café will feature 50 seats indoor and 250 seats outdoor. The menu will include plenty of healthy options, more ice cream novelties, and high-quality sandwiches. Proceeds from the Safari Café benefit the Zoo.

The site of the existing Café will now be called the Safari Express and remain a takeout window with lots of options outside the Zoo in the courtyard. The new restaurant will then take the name of Safari Café and visitors will need to enter the Zoo in order to enjoy the refreshments there.

The Cape May County Zoo is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for 364 days a year. It is located at 707 Route 9 North in Cape May Court House. Find out more about the Zoo at cmczoo.com.

A male Lemur is born March 13. (Photo courtesy of the Cape May County Zoo)