Nancy on September 3rd, 2010

Bottle & CorkYou know summer’s on the way out when Bottle & Cork closes its doors.  The party comes to an end on September 18.

Rock and Roll All Night

Don’t let the fact that the Bottle & Cork has been around for more than 70 years keep you from carousing there – it’s got the best musical acts for miles around.  It’s also got the stickiest floors, longest bathroom lines, most dangerous elbows, and fewest chairs.

A thirty-something crowd of summer beach house renters packs the bigger-than-it-looks indoor/outdoor venue for canned beers ($4), shooters and whatever’s in season, and the stage rocks with semi-famous and soon-to-be famous musicians.   Dave Matthews, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls, Cyndi Lauper, Robert Palmer, Blondie, Ziggy Marley, Train, and Dwight Yoakam have played here (presumably before they ascended to the musical stratosphere).

The Saturday Jam Sessions are locally famous.  And when you hear God Bless America wafting through the thinning crowd, you’ll know you’ve stayed too long.

Must be 21 to enter.  (You don’t want the kids to see this.)

See the concert schedule and buy tickets online at tickets.deweybeachlife.com or charge by phone with no surcharge at 302-227-3888.

1807 Highway One, Dewey Beach

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Nancy on July 23rd, 2010
It’s a short but sweet ”No iPhone Friday“ - for those who can’t download the Rehoboth in My Pocket iPhone app/travel guide.  We always like to give you a little something for free.

Warning: Bonfire appears larger than you'll actually see in Dewey :-)

Bonfires on the Beach: Dewey
Bring your beach chair and family and marshmallows for a bonfire on the beach in Dewey (just south of Rehoboth).

Wednesday nights from  7:30 PM -11:00 PM (until August 25) at Dagsworthy Street and the Beach.  Donation based activity – your contributions are appreciated!
For cancellations due to weather, listen to WGMD 92.7 FM or see the notice posted at the Lifesaving Station at Dagsworthy Street.
More info and some photos right here.

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