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A bit of RB dining history…1/1
A bit of RB dining history…
by The Rehoboth Foodie
/ Updated on September 14, 2021
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- Mid-summer restaurant roundup!
- Behind the scenes in a busy eatery
- Azafran Paella Feasts
- Dining Out – Outside
- On the Radio Last Week…
- Friends & Family Eats
- Memories of Burger Day
- Baja Bob’s OPEN
- 302 Social OPEN
- Abbott’s Milton OPEN
- Macaron RB OPEN
- Did you miss a show?
- Woody’s 2 Go OPEN
- 302 The Local OPEN
- What’s Traffic Like?
- NEW Grotto in Dewey OPEN
- NEW boss at Patty’s Lewes
- Big Fish Gets Bigger
- Visit me at Instagram
- Casa de Leo CLOSED
- Flip Flops Beach Grill
- Memories of Chez la Mer
- C&M revamped and OPEN
- Big Oyster & Golf in Milford
- Ledo’s in West OC OPEN
- Smokin’ D’s OPEN
- Preshy’s OUT, Midway Cafe IN
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How about the french lady with the crepe stand on Rehoboth Ave? Later morphed into Cafe Papillion!
Yes! I actually wrote about her in a column several years ago. Sold crepes off of a cart!
Having grown up in the area in the early to mid 1980s I remember dining at the Sea Horse (where my parents discovered their daughter had expensive taste in food), the Avenue restaurant (sipping Shirley temples to attempt sophistication at the age of 10), and the Dinner Bell Inn (there was a chicken dish I recall adoring). When my spouse and I returned for a vacation in 2001 it was great to see other childhood favorites still standing Nicola’s, Grotto’s, Gus & Gus etc. The food at Rehoboth – which for us also now includes Royal Treat (breakfast), Salt Air, Blue Hen, Henlopen Oyster House, Big Fish!, Go Fish!, Fish On! is such a treat. Thank you for the walk down memory lane.