Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Friday's the day! Restuarant suggestions at Rehoboth?

We%26#39;re staying on Rehoboth Ave, so we%26#39;re going to park it and walk (myself and two young teens). Any good ideas on reasonable but great (or even good) places to eat? American, seafood or pizza places would be great. Thanks.

Friday's the day! Restuarant suggestions at Rehoboth?

Grotto is the only place for pizza, go to the original near boardwalk on the south side of Rehoboth avenue. Try Back Porch or Blue Moon for seafood and american downtown (both pricey), and if you want ethnic, try Adriatico for italian, Tiajuana Taxi for mexican or Seaside Thai (all reasonable and within walking distance). Check out www.rehoboth.com if you haven%26#39;t seen it.

Friday's the day! Restuarant suggestions at Rehoboth?

Fantastic web site. Thanks. Grotto%26#39;s is a must and we%26#39;re going to try Blue Moon. After your suggestion, and reading the reviews, I don%26#39;t think we%26#39;ll be disappointed. Have you tried Royal Treat (for breakfast) or Summer House (for lunch)? Any other breakfast spots you%26#39;ve tried and been happy with?


Wife knows some people who worked at Royal Treat, says it%26#39;s a good one. Haven%26#39;t eaten at Summer House in years. As for seafood:

1. THE place is Bigfish Grille, but you have to drive there (on the ';Forgotten Mile';, Route 1 between the Park and Ride and Dewey Beach). Go early if you go. Little hard accoustically, but really good seafood.

2. Jakes at 1st %26amp; Baltimore is another good one.

3. Both $$$.

If you want something different, Sydnie%26#39;s (spell???) has jazz and good food.


Breakfast: The Crystal will be a little walk, near the drawbridge going into town, before the new traffic circle (good luck with that if you haven%26#39;t done one before). PLENTY of breakfast at reasonable prices. Your kids may not be able to eat a short stack. One funny thing - they don%26#39;t permit you to split an order with another person (!!!), so everyone gets to stuff themselves.


Ferd ? 2 young teens and you%26#39;re sending her to the Blue Moon!!!


No concerns. I don%26#39;t know what I was thinking. The plushest restaurant we went to was Grotto%26#39;s. Choice places were Dunkin%26#39; Donuts, Thrashers Fries, Dippin%26#39; Dots, and, oh we did go to Retro Cafe (think that was the name) on Wilmington, which we enjoyed. The food was very good for the price. They served both breakfast %26amp; lunch (no early risers in my group). Maybe in a few years I%26#39;ll bring up the subject again. Thanks for all your help and suggestions.


Ha...point taken, Beached Boy. The Moon, aside from other issues, could have been omitted from the suggestion list because she asked for ';reasonable'; good food, as in not in the highest percentile of the costliest Rehoboth eateries (of which the Blue Moon is just one of many).


I just got back from vacation and wasn%26#39;t monitoring the internet when that was first posted . Knowing where she was staying how about Arena%26#39;a, Iguana Grill , The Nickoboli place on First St next to the Hot Wing place and there is a great little take out place in the second block of Baltimore Ave with some good unusaul seafood sandwiches and platters.


I second Arena%26#39;s- best sandwiches at the beach!

Also, the cafe at the Henlopen Hotel along the boardwalk has the BEST apple pie al a mode I%26#39;ve ever had- and the burgers were good there too.

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