Joe and Darryl, the former owners of Dos Locos in Rehoboth have taken over the old Double L Bar at the end of Rehoboth Avenue next to Crystal Restaurant. As one of the few establishments with a grandfathered tavern license, the new DIEGO'S HIDEAWAY bar need not sell food in order to serve alcohol. A lot of renovation was needed, but they are up and running!
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Diego’s Hideaway Up & Running
by The Rehoboth Foodie
/ Updated on June 23, 2018
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we were in there this week, for happy hour just to check out the place; we had a few drinks and left a 20$ on the bar and our bartender was using it to debit our purchases, when at 7 pm, he took my money, ( assumed what was left over was his tip) without asking, and vanished. He never returned so I never got the opportunity to question this bizarre behavior, but that is the last time for us. older guy, handlebar mustache, big glasses and spiky hair ,,, what a creep