But Rehoboth is much more than beach food for the masses. In fact, its restaurant scene just may arguably be the best in the state, ranging from breweries armed with impressive kitchens to fine dining spots that have foodies flocking.
Only 20 blocks long and two blocks deep, Dewey is a unique strip at Delaware’s beaches, best known for its nightlife.
While Dewey can still party hard, the days of the Girls Gone Wild bus stopping in town seem to be long gone as Dewey has grown up a bit over the past decade or so.
More family-friendly events have been rolled out as the number of families who live in town or visit for vacation has risen a bit.
Even so, summer weekends are dominated by masses of day-and-night drinkers, bopping from bar to bar in search of cover bands and fun.
Did you say drink? You’re in the right town.
We’ll start with The Starboard, the iconic bar with a shark head busting out of the top of the building. A hodgepodge of bar rooms, the ‘Board is home to the best Orange Crush in town.
The other three major watering holes are owned by the same restaurant group so you’ll see a lot of the same acts, drinks and people. Still, each is a unique slice of Dewey.