Sea Isle City is about to be open and ready for business. That’s the news we wait for, and finally get, each February on Presidents Day Weekend, when the town
DANIELLE DAVIES
Itâs been a long, long, long pandemic, but this summer, itâs finally time to start celebrating with cold beer, great friends and live, non-Zoomed - performances. If youâre taking that celebration to Sea Isle Cityâand why wouldnât you?âthereâs live music just about everywhere we looked. Here, five places to catch live tunes in Sea Isle this summer, all within a few block radius.
Dead Dog Saloon
A two-story tavern that’s been around for decades, the Dead Dog Saloon has stood the test of time with its unique character. Less beach bar, more tasteful saloon, the Dead Dog prides itself on proper drinks in proper glasses, plenty of beer options, and acoustic tunes. Check out Frankie Cervantes on Thursday; Joe O’Brien on Friday; Nicki Sbaffoni on Saturday; Shaun Durnin on Sunday; Brian & Mindy on Monday; and Rachel & Ty on Wednesday. Located at 3815 Landis Ave. Go to DeadDogSaloon-SeaIsle.com for more information.