I should also add, “Coho's OUT, JAM IN” to the title.
In the final chapter of the Atlantic Sands Hotel expansion, the iconic Eden Restaurant on Baltimore Avenue (where Pizza by Elizabeths used to be many years ago) will move into the old Red, White & Basil space on Coastal Highway where (if you can remember back that far) the now-gone Gelato Gal was located. Additionally, JAM Bistro, which recently moved from Baltimore Avenue into the old Papa Grande spot at 2nd & Wilmington (remember Chez la Mer many years ago?) will take over the old Coho's location at Sussex St. & The Avenue (where the old High's was many years ago). JAM, Eden, Coho's and Red White & Basil are all owned by JAM Holdings.
True Rehoboth Foodies will remember that Eden was originally opened by the late Rob Stitt as an expansion of Mimi's Fruit Bowl, his parents' original spot on Rehoboth Avenue.





























Firstly, I am so sorry to hear downtown Rehoboth is losing the iconic Eden.
Eden is our absolute favorite restaurant is Rehoboth and we don’t relish transversing the chaos of Route 1 to get there. However if the menu remains as good as it is now , we will find the way to make it work. We are happy for the rebirth of Jam but so very sorry to hear of the loss of Coho. I order the Bay Harbor (no cranberry, sorry, cranberry is so nasty for me) every time we are in town. We will miss a venue that has healthy sandwiches with good ingredients Harder and harder to find these days. We really hope that we will see Coho somewhere again. Rehoboth deserves it!