When it comes to fresh crab, Delaware is truly under appreciated. While Maryland is the state that gets all the credit for being crabby, just across the bay you'll find some of the best crab houses around. In fact, the best crab cakes in Dewey Beach are better than anything you'll ever find in the Old Line State. Don't believe me? Well, you'll just have to try for yourself!
Woody's is a legendary beach bar in the rowdy town of Dewey Beach, and they are world famous for their crab cakes.
The famous crab cake recipe is a closely guarded secret. For years, people have tried to bribe, buy, and sneak around in order to get it - to no avail.
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So what makes Woody's the best crab cake in Delaware? It's the perfect blend of seasonings, the cooking technique, and the fact that there is very little filler.
Even their fresh baked rolls are secretly sourced! A local baker makes them specifically for the bar every day.
If you're (somehow!) not a fan of crabs, you can enjoy the rest of their menu, featuring cheesesteaks, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and more.
Everything is made with the same attention to detail as the famous crab cakes, so you're sure to enjoy a tasty meal here no matter what you order.
Address: 1904 Coastal Highway, Dewey Beach, DE 19971
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Hours vary seasonally, so visit their website for the most up-to-date information.
Delaware is home to many beach bars; from the classy Victoria's in Rehoboth Beach to the rowdy Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach, there are plenty of places to pick up a drink and dine on the sand in this lovely little state. Sometimes, though, you want to get off of the beaten path, and that's where this secluded, lively beach bar will fit into your dining pleasure puzzle. Welcome to Paradise Grill in Delaware!
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Hidden along the coast is Paradise Grill in Long Neck, DE.
When you find it, you'll enjoy one of the nicest beach bars in Delaware!
You know you found THE best beach bar in Delaware when you can dine right on the sand.
There's really, truly nothing quite like it.
The food at Paradise Grill ranges from classic American, like pulled pork with coleslaw and chips, to more creative entrees.
Their specials are always delicious, and many feature fresh local seafood.
There are healthy options on the menu, too, in case you're on your swimsuit diet! Everything served up here is fresh and delicious.
Everything served up here is fresh and delicious.
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If you aren't too concerned about the way your swimsuit fits, you'll love that many specials come with the famous waffle ice cream dessert!
There is no better way to wrap up a meal!
Now you can kick off your Sunday mornings in the same way you closed out your Saturday night.
Check the official Paradise Grill website for the latest offers and specials, like Sunday morning Bloody Mary brunch.
Of course, like any good beach bar, the drinks are one of the highlights of any visit.
Try a crush or another tropical drink and feel like you're really in paradise.
There's no shortage of beachfront dining in Delaware, and if you're looking for more places to add to your Delaware summer bucket list, check out this collection of These Beachfront Restaurants in Delaware That Are Out Of This World. You won't believe just how awesome they are!
Looking for a place to stay in Long Neck, Delaware? Take a look at this beautiful waterfront home and book your stay!
The speakeasy is far from a Prohibition-era relic; in fact, speakeasy-themed bars are a trend that's on the rise. It's not just about the craft cocktails and the dim lighting - it's about the thrill of being in on a secret. After all, we firmly believe that descending down an out-of-the-way staircase into, say, a former bank vault is way more fun than walking into an ordinary bar. Hidden beneath The Quoin Hotel in Wilmington, you'll find a beautifully decorated establishment just waiting for you to arrive. Let's take a look at this elegant speakeasy in Delaware.
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Almost 140 years ago, this gorgeous Wilmington building was a bank opened by the Security Trust & Safe Deposit Company. A four-story Victorian Romanesque brownstone, the building was designed by well-known architect Frank Furness in the 1800s. Today, it's home to a boutique hotel with 24 rooms, a restaurant, and a rooftop bar and cafe.
But that's not all you'll find at The Quoin Hotel. Descend below the main floors, and you’ll discover a hidden treasure: Simmer Down, a cocktail lounge tucked away in what was once called “The Money Room.” In the building’s days as a bank, this once was a vault where gold bars, furs, and silks, and coins were stored.
Now it’s an opulent, subterranean space where you can enjoy a memorable night out. With 53 seats, artful design elements, and a menu brimming with delicious craft cocktails, Simmer Down is quite the luxurious Delaware speakeasy.
Candles and antique lamps light the space in a soft glow, inviting you to settle in and stay for a time, while the original exposed brick ceiling reminds you of the room's history. Behind the gleaming bar is a colorful arrangement of spirits waiting their turn to be poured.
Take a look around and you'll find an original mural by the artist Reverend Michael Alan, telling a detailed and eclectic story. A mixture of pop culture, local landmarks, and classical mythology are hand-painted across the walls, spanning the entire room. In this underground space it brings to mind cave paintings with a modern twist.
On the menu, you can choose from your classic cocktails, or from a list of more original creations, such as the Bronze Fox (Tom Cat gin, blanc vermouth, Strega, and Angostura bitters). Of course, you also have wine and beer options, and there are a couple of non-alcoholic options as well.
Whether you go with a date or with friends, Simmer Down is a unique twist on the typical cocktail bar experience. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more elegant speakeasy in Delaware.
Thinking of paying Wilmington a visit? Book your stay at The Quoin if you'd like to experience all the amenities this sophisticated establishment has to offer.
Looking for more to do in Wilmington? Take a leisurely stroll along the Wilmington Riverwalk!