Munch on a bit of Rehoboth Beach restaurant history in my recent Cape Gazette column. It's all about the Rehoboth Beach Museum's former “Beach Eats” exhibit and all the great memories it stirred up!
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Savoring Flavors Past
by The Rehoboth Foodie
/ April 24, 2021
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- Vino del Mar SOON
- GRANDPA MAC CLOSING
- Roses in OC – gone
- RW&B & Coho’s Out, EDEN & JAM In
- Local Bootlegging Co.
- Kaisy’s OUT, Cape Deli IN
- 1776 SOLD
- On the Radio Last Week…
- What’s Traffic Like?
- First Watch – OPEN
- Hammy’s OUT, Pizza Machine IN
- Russo by the Sea OPEN
- Blue Moon for Sale
- Ogre’s Grove moves online
- Iron Hill Resurrected?
- TOI expands south
- 2025 Cornerstone Award Winner
- Check out The Veranda
- Meoli Company racks up #38
- Pazzo Italiano in RB
- Hocker’s Rest. OPEN
- OPEN: Old World Breads Long Neck
- Hammy’s CLOSED
- Shucker’s G’town OUT, Fins IN
- Brûlé Bakery at Baked in Dewey
- The Station OPEN in Fenwick
- Smokin’ D’z MOVED
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The White Chimney Inn stayed open after the 1968 incident until 1973. I worked there until it closed.
If Carl and Lenny’s indeed was the successor to the White Chimney, then Fran Obrien’s after that as you state……..that would make the next restaurant to take over that building oddly incorrectly named, as “The Third Edition” moved in after Fran Obrien’s closed. As you know, The Third Edition restaurant was named after it being the 3rd restaurant to occupy that space.
If I recall correctly, Bob Ching’s White Chimney Inn became Fran O’Brians after the murder/suicide that took place and resulting closing of the White Chimney.
No. That is not the case. Carl & Lenny’s was in that space for a while before Fran O’Brien’s