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Where to Dine in Rehoboth Beach
"19815 Coastal Highway (Del. 1); 302-260-8000; www.ironhillbrewery.com. The grand opening of the Wilmington-based chain's Rehoboth eatery is set for Thursday, May 24. It will mark the company's 14th location on the East Coast and its third in Delaware."
"Stop in for a fresh hand crafted beer made right here on the Ocean City beach at 10th street on the boardwalk!"
"One of several breweries in the area, this one is unique in that it also serves vodka with a family restaurant, sports bar, and gift shop on the premises. There are always at least 24 different brews on tap, and the atmosphere is friendly, social, and perfect for sharing a drink with friends. Get some beer and booze to go and enjoy the taste of the beach as soon as you get home."
"As the Beatles sang: Lovely Rita, nothing can come between us. Why aren't you located closer to our home?. The mixture of gelato and Italian ice is u..."
"The kids loved the pirate theme of this restaurant that caters to adults and kids. It has two playgrounds one for younger kids and one for older kids, though be aware that the two playgrounds aren’t next to each other and are not easily accessible to each other as the bar and adults-only area separates the two. Since the playgrounds are geared towards different ages do the playground in the back of the restaurant if you have mostly younger kids, if your kids are older or you have a mix of ages ask to be seated near the playground that is closer to the parking lot."
"A post shared by Dead Freddies (@deadfreddies) on Jul 18, 2015 at 1:20pm PDT. Started in 2010, Dead Freddies Island Grill is a waterfront restaurant serving everything from seafood to burger to fresh salads. The kid-friendly features of this restaurant include a separate playground that has a pirate ship to play in while the adults can enjoy drinks and meals closeby."