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August 7th, 2014

Crawling! Rehoboth Beach, Shorebreak Lodge, Restaurant, Bar, Downtown Rehoboth, Wilmington Ave., 133 Steps to The Beach!! Southern Delaware, Delaware Beaches

A Crawl…a slow intentional one….In Downtown Rehoboth Beach a crawl is the thing to do.  Stop and taste, crawl, stroll, shop…..stop and taste again.  This is going to be a good week-end at the Delaware Beaches.

If you are in town and want something tasty to start your evening, please stop at Shorebreak Lodge located at 10 Wilmington Avenue.  Tel. 302-227-1007; they do accept reservations.  But, you might be able to grab a table if you go early, or even sit at the bar.  It does have a good atmosphere.  Website?  http://www.shorebreaklodge.com.  You can also follow them on Facebook.

This was my second visit to Shorebreak.  On my first visit a post was developed.  You can check it out by clicking on the month of May, 2014 and scrolling to the 4th.

We followed a recommendation….the Achovy Pizza was to be ordered and shared.  This pizza had boquerones.  Boquerones are delicate white sardines.  Many years ago I first tasted them in Spain…they are used as appetizers, in a variety of dishes and are available all the time.  Boquerones are pricey, here in the U.S.A., and very trendy these days.

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The Anchovy Pizza….Naan, black olives, boquerones, and caramelized onion…..great flavor and well done.

The second dish we had was the Grilled Octopus.  It was served with avocado, melon, tomato, cucumber, radish and a vinaigrette of basil and oil.  Look at the size of this appetizer.  Perfect for sharing…delicate flavors and mild.

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Our Crawl was starting on a good note….  On to the next….a post in the making.

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