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Downtown Blues

/ Updated on March 15, 2024

The restaurant group behind Bethany Blues & The Starboard has brought Bethany Blues’ BBQ into the old Nicola’s space on N. 1st St. in downtown Rehoboth Beach. They feature the same famous BBQ of Bethany Blues in Bethany Beach and … Continue reading

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Chaps Famous Pit Beef: Sneak Peek

/ Updated on October 31, 2019

Rehoboth finally has its own pit beef joint! The old “Bull on the Beach” mainstay (unrelated to this company) in OC has sadly gone downhill, so our need for Famous Chaps Pit Beef in Rehoboth is clear and present. Brothers … Continue reading

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Rustic Acres Market / Rehoboth Dairy

/ Updated on August 19, 2015

Sometimes the most insignificant sound can rekindle memories of events long past. That certain song, a voice – and suddenly it all comes flooding back. Having spent much of my life in music and audio engineering, sound is what does … Continue reading

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Zogg’s

/ Updated on June 19, 2016

Like other theme places here at the beach, Zogg’s is an experience. But unlike many theme restaurants, Zoggs actually delivers on something that adds up to an experience greater than the sum of the parts. All in all, Zogg’s pulls … Continue reading

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Purple Parrot Grill

/ Updated on May 12, 2014

Purple Parrot Grill is well-known for its drink specials, its party atmosphere, its perfect location (what’s more fun than those big 6-tops towering over Rehoboth Avenue!?) and for its raucous, campy entertainment. It is not particularly known for its food. But, … Continue reading

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Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen

/ Updated on June 15, 2017

Most people think that Popeye’s was named after the spinach-loving cartoon sailor (you know, Olive Oyl’s main squeeze), but actually, New Orleans resident and Popeye’s founder Al Copeland was inspired by the character Popeye Doyle from the film “The French … Continue reading

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