Downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, has a smorgasbord of fun bars and restaurants. But where to go after a day of outlet shopping on Coastal Highway? Here are a few of my stand-bys:
Crab House: The popcorn is free; the oysters are cheap, and the mussels come in a savory mustard sauce that’s one of my favorites. The bar gets packed at happy hour, so arrive early or late.
Just in Thyme: Very old-school, but the baked brie is fabulous, and the entrees are reasonably priced. The bar fills up, but you can usually get a couple of stools.
El Azteca: The choriqueso is delicious, and the Margarita flight is potent. I’ve never been unable to get a seat.
Touch of Italy: Favorites include the Italian sausage and the burrata. And the ricotta from the salumeria is among the best I’ve ever had. It does get crowded on the weekends.
For two decades, I worked at political jobs. Then my parents got sick, and I went home to help care for them, and they died, fourteen weeks apart, in their late 60s. And I decided that life is too dear, and too uncertain, to fritter away in political offices. I fought back the sorrow with travel, and started this blog. I believe that passions are more fun when you share them with others, and my hope is to share my passions for travel and culture with you. Welcome! Read more …