Nancy on October 20th, 2011

Sea Witch 2011If you only make it to Rehoboth one weekend a year, make it Sea Witch Festival weekend. A full three days of parades (including the ROFL pet parade on the boardwalk), the Fiddler’s Festival, trick-or-treating at downtown merchants…it’s a blast.






Friday, October 28th  Main
Activities Include:

  • Magical History Tour with the Rehoboth Beach Museum
    & Jolly Trolley
  • Little Tyke Byke down the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk
  • Choo Choo Express and Movie in Grove Park
  • Children’s Fantasy Trail at Cape Henlopen State Park
  • “The Pirate Coast” — interactive haunted
    house expreience at Clear Space Theatre Company
  • Lantern Tour at Indian River Life-Saving Station
  • All Hallows Revenge — haunted attraction at Sports at
    the Beach

Saturday, October 29th Main Activities
Include:

  • Costume Parade down Rehoboth Avenue
  • Skim Fest presened by Alley Oop
  • Souvenir sales — event t-shirts, pins, hats and more
  • Artisan & Heritage vendors
  • Sea Witch Hunt
  • Scarecrow Making
  • Horsedrawn Wagon Rides
  • Fiddler’s Festival
  • Horse Shows on the Beach
  • Beach Games & Broom Tossing
  • Bandstand Entertainment
  • Jimi Smooth & Hit Time
  • Trick or Treat with the Merchants

Sunday, October 30th Main Activities
Include:

  • 5K Race/Walk
  • Pet Parade down the Boardwalk
  • Kid’s Pirate Treasure Challenge


Click here to view the 2011 Sea Witch Festival program
and schedule of activities!

Click here to view past Sea Witch event photos!

 

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Nancy on August 31st, 2011

Funland bumper carsAnnouncement from the Rehoboth Beach Museum…

For many summers, locals and visitors alike have flocked to Funland, the popular amusement park on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, for games, rides, and naturally, fun. The Rehoboth Beach Museum is now celebrating Funland’s 50th year in business with a display of photographs in the museum’s main corridor. The snapshots illustrate the fascinating history of the popular destination, which was originally an amusement park called the Sport Center before it was bought by the Fasnacht family in 1961. After refurbishing the building and rides in the aftermath of the devastating Storm of 1962, the Fasnachts opened Funland to the public, and since then, it has become one of the city’s treasured pastimes.

In addition to the photographs of Funland in the museum, the main gallery includes displays on the history of the City of Rehoboth Beach. They tell the story of decades of having fun in the sun, from arcade games to fancy hotels. The museum’s exhibit “Skimming the Surface,” a display of vintage surf and skimboards, continues through March 2012.

The Rehoboth Beach Museum is the home of the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society. The Society’s mission is to preserve and showcase artifacts that illustrate the development of the community. Society members receive free museum admission, newsletters, free admission to lectures and other activities, and notice of ticketed events.

The museum is located at 511 Rehoboth Avenue. Winter museum hours are Monday, Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Regular admission is $5 for adults; $3 for seniors, college students and military; $2 for children ages 13-17. Members and children 12 and under are free. Memberships are available. Please call 227-7310 for information.

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Nancy on August 28th, 2011

We just got this nice note from Drew at The Bellmoor in Rehoboth – doors are about to re-open! What a relief.

Dear Nancy, Thanks for your thoughts during the recent huricane. All are safe and well and we hope you are safe too. There was no damage to The Bellmoor or to Rehoboth. The beach is still here and forecasts are good for Monday. We will be open for business starting this afternoon. Drive carefully. Drew

Here’s a video look at post-Irene Rehoboth. Good news all around.

Back to the beach, everybody! Fire drill’s over, and there are still 26 days left of summer  ;-)

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Nancy on August 26th, 2011

Hurricane IreneYou may have left Rehoboth for Irene, but you know you’ll be back. And when you do, check out these superstars. Just a few of the comments from Rehoboth in My Pocket app owners, who can now write reviews directly in the app.

“Great app! I haven’t been to RB in 5 yes. We had the 411 on some great places to eat which we probably would never tried! Annie’s [Bannanies] and Green Man were fantastic! We went there everyday! My daughter mapped out everywhere were we should shop, eat and check out!”

(Atlantis Hotel) “Great hotel in a great location. Very friendly staff. Have stayed there five years in a row in September with our dog and will be back again this year!”

(Beach View Motel) “The Beach View now offers wine, pretzels, and gold fish during their manager’s welcome. Later fresh baked chocolate chip cookies are available for their guest.”

(Stoney Lonen) “Had 1/2 lobster stuffed with crab imperial! Amazing! Service was good!”

(Kilwin’s Ice Cream) “Great friendly service! Really good ice cream. ”

(Go Fish!) “Fish and chips, large portions, and ummmm the Key Lime pie.”

(Funland) “For Adults you can join in the “Bumper Cars”, and let the kids have fun with Mom, Dad, Grandparents, et all. These are some of the fastest cars I’ve driven. ”

(Annie’s Bannanies) “LOVE Annie’s Bannanies! Such a unique product! There are endless combinations if banana deliciousness. We will make it a destination with every beach trip since discovering the shop this spring.”

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AppIt’s here! Our big 1-day sale on the Rehoboth in My Pocket iPhone/iPad app to celebrate the big weekend! Just 99 cents (vs. regular $3.99). Download the app here in iTunes now – for yourself OR gift the app to a Rehoboth-loving friend!

Don’t wait! Apple tends to reset the price arbitrarily, so it’ll reset to $3.99 sometime later today.

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Nancy on June 26th, 2011

BedroomIndian river cottages - exteriorDining roomIndian River Cottages

Don’t blink or they’ll be gone

These are not your daddy’s park cottages. All with wide water views, screened porches, and gas fireplaces, the cottages at Indian River Marina are charming, and cheap (relatively speaking, considering the location). The high-season rate (minimum one week) is $1800, and the tariff drops to as low as $140/night (2 night minimum) or $853/week in winter season.

Each cottage sleeps six in two bedrooms and a loft (queen bed, two twins, and a queen in the semi-private loft).

Great for families or friends who don’t need to be in the center of the action, the cottages are 8 miles south of Rehoboth in Delaware Seashore State Park on the north side of Indian River Inlet.

See panoramic shots here.

Reservations are accepted up to 7 months before your arrival date. Reserve online or call toll-free 877-98-PARKS.

Price: $853 to $1800/week
Open: Open year round
Phone: 877-987-2757
Address: 39415 Inlet Road, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 26th, 2011

Dogfish HeadIt’s not just a brewpub; it’s an empire

No doubt you’ve seen Dogfish Head brews in your grocery store? Well, Rehoboth is where it all started, back in 1995, with the opening of Delaware’s first brewpub.

Now brewing 20 different styles of beer – including some very esoteric offerings (Palo Santo Marron aged in Paraguayan wood tanks, anyone?) – Dogfish Head is a true local success story, selling in more than 25 states.

The Rehoboth Avenue brewpub is a nice, comfy spot for a beer and a burger. Dark wood dominates the interior, with wood booths lining one wall and a long bar covering the other. The booths, the bar, and all the tables in between are usually packed with music-loving beer drinkers starting at 10:00 pm on most Fridays and Saturdays. If you go, pick your spot carefully if you’re thinking of having a chat with tablemates; the stage is small but the band members can be many, and loud.

Try the excellent woodgrilled pizzas (try the Canary for One, with chicken, caramelized onions, roasted red pepper & scallions), or the burgers and sandwiches, like the Olde School Salmon Sandwich served on a grilled baguette with bleu cheese, roasted garlic aioli and marinated red-onion salad.

Kids choose from five meals for $6, including drink and dessert.

Wine drinkers: don’t expect a whole lot. This is a  brew-centric establishment. Happy hours Monday-Friday from 3-6 gets you $1 off house-distilled spirits, select pints, and appetizers.

DFH fans will be interested in the free tours of the Milton, DE brewery (yes, samples!) Tuesday – Saturday afternoons. Make reservations online.

Or take a free tour of the Rehoboth experimental brewery where Brewpub Exclusive beers are created. Just show up at the DFH Brewing and Eats at 4:30 on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.

Or if you live in Virginia, you can find Dogfish Head Ale Houses in Fairfax and Falls Church, and Marylanders have one, too, in Gaithersburg.

Price: Pizzas $10-13, sandwiches $7-11, entrees $16–23
Open: Open every day at 12:00. Live music starting at 10:00 on Fridays and Saturdays.
Phone: 302-226-2739
Address: 320 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 26th, 2011

Creatable CraftsRainy day deliverance

This is a really special place for kids (and adults) and, amazingly, right in the middle of downtown. As landlords continue to raise the rents on the Avenue, more and more of these local charmers move away, but Creatable Crafts keeps the door open for crafty kids to paint a piece of pottery, string a bead bracelet, or go nuts and mosaic an entire table.

Pottery is fired overnight for pickup the next day. No reservations needed, just drop in.

When’s the last time you picked up a paintbrush for fun?

Price: Costs are $8/hr per person for studio time plus the cost of the item painted or other materials. Costs include firing and finishing the pottery.
Open: Year round. Daily in season. Call ahead for hours in off season.
Phone: 302-227-1020
Address: 146 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 26th, 2011

Concierge by the SeaFor a vacation on your vacation

There’s only so much space in an SUV headed toward the beach, what with the towels and floaties and banana bikes and tiki torches. No room for food? Concierge by the Sea can help, with their Stock Your Beach House service.

They can also hook you up with necessities like crib and linen rentals, activities like tee times, bike rentals, kayak outings, plus luxuries like spa appointments.

Need something a little more challenging? Give them a try – they’re the experts.

“Stock Your Beach House” is the most popular service in the summer. This service can be as simple or as elaborate as the client would like. Some clients just want groceries and/or linens/beach equipment delivered, others choose to add on the “Personal Touch” Service where Concierge by the Sea makes all the beds and set out the towels. For pricing on linens and equipment, click here, or click the “Request for Service” button on the website. The fee for grocery service is 30% of the total bill plus $25.

Concierge by the Sea strongly recommends reservations made at least 72 hours in advance for most services.

Open: Monday through Friday 9am-5pm. Saturdays are reserved service only. Closed December 1 – January 15th.
Phone: 877-302-BEACH or email
Location: Concierge by the Sea serves Lewes, Rehoboth, and Ocean City.

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Nancy on June 22nd, 2011
Fireworks

Photo courtesy of Rehoboth Main Street (rehomain.com)

Here at Rehoboth in My Pocket, we’re all about beach, food, fun, and fireworks!

Living life to the fullest! Celebration!

So, in celebration of July 4 weekend at the beach, we’re lowering the price of our app – the Rehoboth in My Pocket travel guide for iPhone and iPad – to just 99 cents!

Here’s the scoop: One day only, on Wednesday, June 29, download the Rehoboth in My Pocket app for only 99 cents! (A 75% savings over the usual $3.99 price!) *Important note: Buy the app early in the day – Apple resets the price rather randomly, so no guarantees the price stays at $.99 until midnight. Just sayin’.

Buy apps for your beach-loving friends and your vacation-loving parents (just choose “Gift this App” when you buy it, and enter your friends’ email address!).

Then, head out to Rehoboth and raise a ruckus. And don’t miss the Rehoboth fireworks on July 4!

Here’s what’s new in the app:
✔ All entries updated for 2011!
✔ New categories, including Events, Hidden Gems, Eating Out-Outside!, Pet Friendly, and Open Year Round!
✔ 35 new entries, including handy lists for vacationers – such as Grocery Stores and Beer/Wine/Liquor Stores – plus dozens of events in Rehoboth, Lewes, and Dewey Beach
✔ More internal and external links to help you find what you need
✔ 160 pages and 700+ photos!

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Nancy on June 20th, 2011

Crosswinds motelGreat value. Great feel.

Time was, Rehoboth Avenue west of Christian Street was a bit of a wasteland. Nameless Chinese restaurants, tattoo parlors, and nail salons took the less-valuable real estate, and the crowds gravitated east. But that’s changed now, with more and more restaurants popping up to keep Dogfish Head Brewing & Eats company, and the Hotel Rehoboth opening directly across from the Jack Lingo Realtors mega-building on Christian Street.

So the Crosswinds Motel, though four blocks (about a 15 minute walk) from the beach, now finds itself much more centrally-located, and with the fabulous Cultured Pearl restaurant (and Starbucks) right across the street.

With summer rates of $90 – $255 (and second-season rates running $50 – $90), Crosswinds is a good value, and gets great reviews, too. Recently renovated, the clean rooms include flat screen TVs, coffee makers, and mini fridges. What else do you need?

Location of CrosswindsPrice: $90 – $255/night summer; $50 – $90/night off season
Open: Year round
Phone: 302-227-7997
Address: 312 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 20th, 2011

Annie Banannie interior Try it once; you’ll be back

Annie’s Banannies is one of those rare brilliant entrepreneurial ventures that make small beach towns like Rehoboth so much fun. You’re on vacation, so you’re already in a great frame of mind for something a little off the map. But it has to be fun, and if it can taste good, too, all the better.

Enter Annie’s Banannies. In a little shop just off the Avenue downtown, there’s Annie herself, behind the sparkling clean counter, pushing frozen bananas through a juicer by hand, then mixing them in with whatever you want. No sugar, no heavy cream, no fat. Just a banana that transforms in something between a custard and an ice cream.

You can try to unhealthy it up if you want, but Annie’s mostly healthy mix-ins don’t let you do too much damage: fresh strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, mango; fruit purees sweetened with agave; nuts. There are other mix-ins, too, like ginger snaps, coconut flakes, cheerios, caramel, etc, and Annie clearly marks those as having refined sugar (so no excuses!).

This is a fun, tasty, healthy idea, delivered by a local entrepreneur who tell us she’s been juicing bananas since she was seven. Give it a try – you’ll get addicted. In a healthy kind of way.

On 1st Street South – just a block off Rehoboth Avenue (across from the White House-Black Market).

Annies Banannies outsidePrice: $3.75-$4.75
Open: Monday-Friday: 3PM-11PM | Saturday and Sunday: 12PM-11PM
Phone: 302-260-9875
Address: #9, 1st Street South, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 19th, 2011

Cape May Lewes FerryEntertainment central

Most people think the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is just about carrying passengers between the two lovely towns on either side of the Delaware Bay. If you’ve ever spent time in Lewes or Cape May, you know those destinations have plenty to keep visitors happy. But the smart people who operate the Ferry have now created an innovative series of tours and events, transforming the transport vessels from simple ferries into value-added entertainment venues. Or, you can just walk on and take the Ferry’s shuttle into town on either side.

The ferry operates year round, and has space for 100 cars ($64 round trip in summer, $52 off-season).

On the Cape May side, shuttles connect the terminal and downtown Cape May. On the Lewes side, shuttles loop from the terminal to Lewes, Tanger Outlets, and the Park and Ride lot where you may connect with the bus system to go to Rehoboth Beach or Ocean City, MD.

Foot Passenger with Return-Trip Value Fare

    Children, ages 5 and under FREE
    Children, ages 6 to 13 $9
    Children, ages 6 to 13 w/shuttle $13
    14 years of age and older $18
    14 and older w/shuttle $22

Here’s a sampling of the tours on offer.

Cape May Guided Trolley Tour

Weekends April 30 to June 12 and October 1 to 30. Daily from June 13 to September.

Adults: $25, Children (6-13 y/o): $18, Children (under 6): Free.

Includes round-trip ferry ride from Lewes and shuttle service into Cape May. From there, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) will take you on a guided, 30-minute trolley tour of the town’s Historic District.

Atlantic City Tour

For just $14, join the Atlantic City Tour, which includes round-trip ferry cruise and deluxe motorcoach transportation to Atlantic City’s Tropicana Resort. Ferry departs Lewes at 9:15 am every Wednesday and Thursday between June 15 and August 26. Must be at least 21 years old.

Cape May County Zoo Trip

Cape May County Zoo Trip welcomes adults ($26) and children ($18 for 6-13 year olds, under 6 free) for a round-trip ferry ride and shuttle to visit 250 species of animals, birds and reptiles. Ferry leaves Lewes at 9:15 am every Tuesday and Thursday between June 21 and August 25, returning from Cape May at 4:30.

Lighthouse Pete’s Family Fun Cruise

On Lighthouse Pete’s Family Fun Cruise, kids learn the basics of boat safety from the ferry mascot, Lighthouse Pete the Pirate. Free with the price of a round-trip ferry passage ($18 adults, $8 under 14, under 6 free), the crossing includes music, game room and special play area for kids. Pete entertains on Sunday round-trip departures departing at 6:15 pm between July 6 to August 31.

Rock the Boat

For a little high-seas romance, board the ferry on Fridays at 6:15 between July 8 and September 2 for Rock the Boat. Free with ferry passage, you’ll hear some great music, grab a drink and a snack (not included), watch the water for dolphins, and grab a smooch when the sun goes down (bring your own date).

Cruise departs Cape May at 6:00 p.m. and from Lewes at 6:15 p.m.

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Nancy on June 14th, 2011

Crystal RestaurantA diner what am

Behind the faded orange canopy of the Crystal Restaurant lies the second-best breakfast in Rehoboth. (Okay, since the first-best – Royal Treat – is only open in-season, maybe we can upgrade Crystal to best-year-round breakfast.) Delaware Today magazine readers have voted Crystal Best Breakfast, too.

Not best as in Ritz Carlton Sunday Brunch (though I guess the orange canopy gives that away). Best as in dependably good food served by fast-moving but polite people.

Here’s what I mean: my group of 12 wandered in at 11:00 am on Polar Bear Plunge Sunday (aka Super Bowl Sunday), just 60 minutes before the event was due to start. The Crystal staff magically shoehorned us into several tables at the back, patiently scribbled as our pre-teens hemmed and hawed over life-changing choices like chocolate milk vs Sprite, then delivered our 50 items within 15 minutes, and sent us back out into the cold with plenty of time to spare. Now I’m not saying they can deliver that every time – or on July 4th weekend – but Crystal is a lean, mean, breakfast machine.

Favorites: home fries (the best in town), huge stuffed omelets (try the shrimp and crabmeat), French toast.

Get there early on weekends; the secret’s been out for a long, long time.

Crystal mapPrice: $5-$9
Open: Open for breakfast and lunch year round (daily in summer)
Phone: 302-227-1088
Address: 620 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 14th, 2011

EdenHello, Romance

Eden is a shoe-in for any restaurant competition that includes a “most romantic” category, and there is certainly romance to be had here.

Food, also, is a standout. The menu changes constantly, so it’s hard to make recommendations, though there’s usually a little of everything, from chicken to veal to scallops to tuna. The Grilled Caesar Salad is a regular, with sun dried tomato/olive tapenade for $9, as is the Mac n Cheese pasta with goat cheese, parmesan reggiano, grilled chicken, spinach and roasted peppers ($25). Both are excellent, and we’ve tried to duplicate the grilled Caesar at home, but I can tell you it’s harder than it seems.

Entrees are pricey – this is the second most expensive restaurant in Rehoboth on average – and portion sizes are a third to half of what most restaurants are piling onto our plaste these days. (That’s actually a relief.) At Eden, it’s all about the quality, the presentation, and the service. If you’re looking for a simple steak or a sub-$15 pasta, this isn’t the spot.

A couple of deals to watch for include a three-course $35 prix fixe menu on Wednesdays (year round), with a half price bottle of wine in the off-season. January through May, every Friday is Classic Night. Signature Eden dishes are discounted 50%, including Grilled Caesar salad, wedge salad, pork polpettes, organic chicken breast, wasabi/sesame ahi tun, and the Eden mac-n-cheese pasta.

If you don’t mind dining in the (cozy & friendly) bar, you can eat well for less. Bar food menu items might include open-faced meatball sandwiches with a salad of mint, pecorino and olive oil salad ($8) or a braised short rib manwich with house pickles (also $8). You can also get selected $5 glasses of wine at the bar; recent entries included a Ferrari Carano fume blanc and a Granacha de Fuego granache.

The wine list includes a wide selection of styles and prices. Whites have ranged from a $22 Chateau St. Michelle Gewurztraminer to a $120 Kistler “Les Noisetiers” chardonnay from the Sonoma coast. Some nice albarinos and verdejos are on offer, as well.

Reds have ranged from several $24 offerings, such as a Bogle Petite Sirah, to a delirious $494 for a Blankiet Paradise Hills Vineyard from Napa. A number of affordable and tasty malbecs are offered, too.

Use OpenTable.com to make online reservations, or call.

Eden  mapPrice: $24 – $33 entrees. Bar menu $8 – $15.
Open: Serving dinner from 6 pm daily in season, Tuesday – Saturday off season
Phone: 302-227-3330
Address: 23 Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 13th, 2011

Delaware InnA spiritual awakening

One of the most popular small inns in Rehoboth, the Delaware Inn has seven stylish rooms in one of the best locations around for those who don’t want to miss a thing. Just two blocks from the beach and two blocks from Rehoboth Avenue, this is truly a park it and forget it kind of place.

There’s a big front porch with white rattan couches and rockers, a complimentary gentle yoga class led by the innkeeper (a certified teacher), breakfast (included) with a special hot entrée and hot and cold buffet each day. Gluten-free, vegetarian and other special diets are welcomed. And, in the evening, warm homemade cookies.

From mid-September through mid-May, Innkeeper Sharon invites individuals or small groups to book the inn for silent or directed spiritual retreats.

Ooohhhhmmmmmm.

Free WiFi.

Delaware Inn mapPrice: Rooms $110/night in low season to $250/night in high season, including breakfast
Open: Year round
Phone: 302-227-6031
Address: 55 Delaware Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on June 13th, 2011

AdriaticoKids, reservations, reasonable: a holy trinity of family dining

Choose Adriatico because the prices are reasonable, kids are welcome, it’s right in town, an easy walk from the boardwalk, and it has an outdoor patio.
Still not convinced?

The garlic bread is great, and the salads that come as part of the entrees are fresh and dressed with a classic Italian (ask for it on the side) and a little cup of blue cheese. The linguine with white clam sauce is redolent of garlic and tasty, and sausage and peppers are nice. Though entrees will not win any innovation awards, it’s a relief to have entrees under $20, pastas for $10, and kids meals for $6 in downtown Rehoboth. (Adriatico also promotes a “Home of the $1 Kids Pasta” special, everyday 4:30-6:00pm.)

Call or stop by for reservations.
Adriatico mapPrice: Entrees $10 – $27. Choice of 5 kids meals for $6.
Open: Daily in season
Phone: 302-227-9255
Address: 1st Street & Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach

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Nancy on May 20th, 2011

Sidewalk saleWe always love the Sidewalk Sales in Rehoboth. You too? Then we’ll see you out there this weekend!

Wander down the Avenue with a full wallet and an empty shopping bag and by the time you reach the beach you’ll have Christmas shopping all handled ;-)

More info here.

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Nancy on May 14th, 2011

Seafood Shack Logo

Here’s a great testimonial I just came across on Trip Advisor…

Friends of mine and I were in Rehoboth for a few days over Easter this year and read about the piano bar Sundays at the Seafood Shack. What a friendly and welcoming atmosphere! Not only were the drinks good, service was prompt and the customers friendly! John Flynn at the piano added immensely to our night playing great fun songs that really got the crowd up! I would definitely put this place on my ‘to do’ list for a Sunday night extravaganza! Keep up the great work Seafood Shack! (note: we didn’t try the food, but those eating did seem to be enjoying it.)

Piano bar Sundays from 7-10:30, featuring $12.75 dinner special. Live entertainment also on Fridays & Saturdays from 8:30 – midnight.

Seafood Shack offers outdoor patio dining. Pets welcome on the back patio.

Seafood Shack back patioPrice: Po’ Boys $8.75 to $12.75, Entrees (grilled, fried, blackened) $16 – $26, Baskets o’ Fried seafood & fries $9 – $14
Open: Daily for lunch and dinner (closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
Phone: 302-227-5881
Address: 42 1/2 Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach
Directions here

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iTunes image - Gift this AppYour mom loves Rehoboth. You love your mom. Mother’s Day is fast approaching. We have an app for that! ;-)

“Like” our new Facebook page by midnight Thursday (May 5) for a chance to win one of five FREE Rehoboth in My Pocket Apps for iPhone and iPad. We’ll notify the winners on Friday a.m. so you have time to gift the app to your favorite mommy.

Even if you don’t win, the Rehoboth in My Pocket app is completely updated for summer and a great mom’s day gift, at just $3.99. You don’t even have to get off the couch to send it to her – just find our App in the iTunes store, pick “Gift this App,” and enter your mom’s email address and a gift message.

So easy, so thoughtful. You really are the perfect child!

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