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August 27th, 2014

Salud To Matt Haley, Philanthropist, Restauranteur, Community Leader, Humanitarian…Delaware Beaches, Global Delaware, Southern Delaware, Sussex County, Matt Showed How to Cook, Eat & Enjoy Ourselves While Doing It!

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Cooking comes from the heart….you can’t rush it.  Some have that special culinary gift, others, like most of us have to follow a recipe.  Matt Haley had that gift.  I have seen him reading a cookbook while having sushi at Saketumi in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.  Was he getting ideas for a new dish, adding a little bit of this or a little bit of that, I don’t know and I never asked him.

I met Matt through my website, AboutMyBeaches.  When I started the website in 2009, which is written in a blog style, it was because I wanted to promote the Delaware Beaches.  I love to eat and cook so it started that way, with me reviewing restaurants. I am not a professional, but I know what I like and how I like to be served.

Every time I would write about a restaurant in 2009 I would send an email to the contact on the website of the restaurant I had just visited.  Most brushed me aside.  But, Matt was the only one that every single time answered personally from his email address.  Later on my husband and I had a business relationship with him.

I remember writing to him about a friend of mine whose mother had gone to one of the restaurants and then they charged her $2 for replacing green beans….what?  He would say, Gloria, just take them on my dime to the restaurant.  I never did.  Another time, just recently, another friend mentioned something else.  Once again I did write….if I had a restaurant I would want to have someone of trust telling me what happened.  Don’t you think?  Anyway, I did and he never complained.

Farm to Table?  What is That?  Matt also showed us that the setting of a dining experience adds so much to the aura of savoring delicious, local food.

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Always hands on, a dinner for Global Delaware, Matt’s non-profit, at Good Earth Market in Clarksville, Delaware, just west of Bethany Beach.  That’s the first time I attended such an event.  The idea of eating at a communal table, chatting and making new friends while raising funds for a worthy cause, was very appealing.

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Cooking outdoors….local seafood, and veggies from the farm.  Here are some photos of that event.

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Another Farm to Table Dinner at Indian River was memorable, as well.

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Cooking outdoors took a different dimension here.  In the brush!!

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About 150 strangers got together to enjoy local fish, veggies and each other.

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On August of 2012, Matt invited my husband, John, and I to dinner at his home.  I called it the Spanish Contingency Dinner.  His guests were the 3 sisters of La Esperanza in Georgetown.  Let me tell you that these sisters loved Matt like a son.  He was so involved in La Esperanza, as well.  He told me that every time he went on a trip, they would bless him, and cry, etc. etc., not knowing what trouble he was going to get into. Ha, ha!  Their names?  Rosita, Maria and Asuncion.  Also in the group was a couple, Jose and Virginia who are the editors of Hoy en Delaware.  It was then that he told us that he had been invited to be on the Board of Freeman in Fenwick.  He was so excited!

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I used to talk to Matt in Spanish, but to tell you the truth, he really did not understand much.  I used to tell him that I could not understand how he could be with all these Spanish speaking people and barely say “Si”.  It is the truth, and he would admit to it.

This was a great evening.  My husband, John, was loving it. Someone else cooking and him eating.  Matt and John had a really nice relationship.

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Up to that afternoon, Matt did not know what he was cooking for dinner.  If it had been me, I would have been running around my house like a lunatic.  Not him; cool, calm and collected….and lucky too because someone dropped some fresh fish just in the knick of time.  A simple preparation, was all that was needed.  Salad and veggies were all done.

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The rest of us brought desserts….Spanish desserts with me bringing my pride and joy…a Puertorican flan!

In the meantime, Matt asked me to stir something on the stove.  I asked him where his spatula was.  “I don’t have one”….what?  A chef with no spatula?  What is this?  All I could think was, how am I going to serve my flan?

Matt really did not have a spatula.  Here he is sliding the fish into the serving platter.  He did it but it would have been easier with a spatula.

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My flan was served….it did not look too pretty but everyone said it was good.  It is hard to serve a plan with a plain knife!

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It was an early evening.  Good company and great conversation….Matt admitting that he did like the those holiday favorites like green bean casserole!!  The traditional way, canned soup and all.

Matt did not have to worry about not having a spatula anymore….I did drop about 6 of them; all shapes and sizes, wishing him “Good Spatulating”.

Note:  At the beginning of September 2013, I saw Matt at Safeway.  That was his grocery store of choice.  He had just arrived from Europe, I believe.  We talked about my husband’s passing.  Then, he said his brother had died too a few months back.  No idea..so, now as I reflect on it, I am so sorry for his family’s loss.  I wish them peace.

At the Indian River Inlet Farm to Table Dinner, it was getting darker and we were all ready to leave.  I said “Matt, give me a smile.”  And, here it is!!  Good night, my friend!

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Matt’s legacy continues.  Please visit http://www.matthaleycompanies.com.  In it you will find everything about his companies, including the Memorial Service celebrating his life on Sunday, 9/28, at 2 p.m. at Freeman Stage at Bayside.

August 25th, 2014

The House, Parkwood Street, The Tidewater, Bethany Beach, Delaware, Developer? Tidewater Realty, Ltd., John Merryman’s Family, Builder? Lane Builders, LLC, Lewes, Delaware, It Settled!!, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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My husband, John Merryman, III’s testimony before passing away last August 31st was that during over the 3 decades in Bethany Beach, Delaware, he had developed more than enough houses to know the business.  He referred to Jeff Burton of Lane Builders as a consummate professional, easy to deal with and someone he was happy to be doing business with.

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John and Jeff designed The Tidewater, a home that was to be built on Parkwood Street in Bethany Beach.  The lots in Bethany are usually long and narrow, so a special house with plenty of bedrooms for a family and friends was born.

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This house was within walking distance to the Town of Bethany; its beaches, boardwalk, shops and restaurants.  It was located in a quiet street in Bethany.  Instead of coming through the front door all wet, you could come from under the house and leave your beach belongings there.

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Jeff Burton is the Managing Partner and President of Lane Builders, LLC, located at 1009 Kings Highway, Lewes, Delaware.  Tel. 302-645-5555.   Website?  http://www.lanebuilders.com.  You can also find Lane Builders on Facebook.

Upon John’s passing, we called Jeff and we also called the buyer who was from Northern Virginia.  I cannot imagine their thoughts in having to then deal with the widow.  Having been assured that the building was going to go as planned, they were confident in our ability to carry it through.

I am writing this post, which by the way, is very personal, since the year anniversary of John’s passing is around the corner.  I wanted to tell you the kind of builder Jeff was for us.  The first thing he said without hesitation was “I will make this process as easy as I can for you.”  And, he did.

Jeff Burton taking care of last minute details.

Jeff Burton taking care of last minute details.

Spiritually, John was guiding me through this process.  I believe that.

The house turned out to be so nice.  I met the owners on the day of the settlement when we were checking the house.

The floors were hand-scraped wood flooring, the tones of the house were soothing, lots of gray, white and blue on the walls and countertops.

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The family is going to love having all those bedrooms and bathrooms.  A spacious laundry room…a must!

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I know that when the owners come up the stairs they will certainly enjoy the smooth flowing of their beach house.  They are already enjoying it, along with everything Bethany Beach has to offer.

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This family had been coming to Bethany for many years.  They told me they were waiting for the right house….The Tidewater is going to be a place for rest and relaxation.  Bethany Beach is a family resort.  It is also known as The Quiet Resort.

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Jeff Burton surprised me on that day.  The Tidewater is going to be always The Tidewater; in memory of John.  A home design that was their first one to be considered a preplanned home, custom built on your lot.  You can see a more detailed description of this house if you click on http://www.lanebuilders.com.

I will probably not have any contact with the new owners.  Our business is finished.  But, this house will always hold a special place in my heart.  John would have been so proud.

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My testimony?  I can’t say enough about Jeff Burton, his building partner, Keith Hastings, and their staff at Lane Builders.  If you are planning on building or remodeling at the Delaware Beaches, please give them a call.  You will not be disappointed.

Have a great day!

May 24th, 2014

Destination? Bethany Beach, Delaware, The Quiet Resort, It Looks Like Summer, It Smells Like Summer, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

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Prior to the early 50’s, it took some time to get to Bethany Beach.  There was no railroad connection.  Until 1920, visitors to this coastal town would have to take a steamer…the Atlantic, across Rehoboth Bay to Ocean View and then travel by horsedrawn carriage to Bethany.

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On Friday, I could not find parking in Bethany.  That’s the norm during the summer months.  All the construction work on the streets was finished…amazing job.

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Bethany is considered to be a quiet resort, and during the winter months, it actually is…but Summer 2014 is here….some came in bikes too!!

One the Bethany Beach’s trolleys was waiting.  At only $.25 per ride, it is the best deal in town.  For the schedule and more info., please visit http://www.townofbethanybeach.com.

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All is in place for a great season ahead:

The beach looked so inviting…..I heard this little boy said:  “I am so ready, I am going in the ocean.”  Maybe the water is not warm enough yet…soon, though.

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Already visitors were occupying the Boardwalk’s benches….great place to people watch.

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The center of Downtown Bethany Beach is the Bandstand.  Entertainment schedule can be found on the above mentioned website.

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Then, I stopped for a moment…..it was the smells, French fries, and salt air.  Love living at the beach!

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April 25th, 2014

Dickens Parlour Theater, Millville, Delaware, Arsenic and Old Lace, Friday, 4/25, Saturday, 4/26, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, One Stop Dining and Entertainment

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A “killer” comedy classic.  Two charming sisters with a sinister secret.  Directed by Rusty Hesse.  Dickens Parlour Theater is located west of Bethany Beach, on Rt. 26.  Just a few miles from Bethany.  The address is 35715 Atlantic Avenue, Millville, DE 19970.

The parlour opens at 7 p.m. for cocktails…showtime is 7:30 p.m.  Coffee and dessert are served at intermission.

If you would like to have dinner, there is only one seating at 6 p.m.  Parlour opens at 5:30 p.m.  Reservations are required.  You can check http://www.dptmagic.com.  Click on One Stop Dining & Entertainment for more info., including the menu.  When making the dinner reservations you will need to give them your Menu Selections, as well.  Tel. 302-829-1071.

Dickens Parlour Theater opens year-round.  The website shows the complete schedule, including the magic acts for the young ones and the young at heart.  Great to keep in mind on rainy days at the beach.

Have a gorgeous day!!

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November 9th, 2012

Thank You!!, Advertisers, AboutMyBeaches, Tidewater Realty, Coastal Chem-Dry, Miken Builders, Betterliving Patio & Sunroom of Delmarva, TKO Designs, SoDel Concepts, Matt Haley’s Restaurants, Plate Catering, Global Delaware, Doggies at the Beach, Butter Shades, Delaware Beaches, Beach House Management, Tauriello & Co., Delray Beach, Florida

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It is so good to be able to say thank you and mean it.  I want to thank those companies advertising on AboutMyBeaches.  Some of them I bugged a lot; explaining why they should be on my website.  I really do appreciate it.

AboutMyBeaches started back on July of 2009.  It was one of those ideas.  I am a frustrated concierge.  First it was going to be just a website.  When my webmaster, Ed Timmons, met with me, I kept talking and talking.  He probably thought I was more of a blogger.  So, really, it was his suggestion.  Here I am.  I consider myself to be in the business of Word of Mouth.

Since my advertisers are on my website, which is written in a blog style, you can access them directly.  Just look at them on the right hand side of AboutMyBeaches,  http://www.aboutmybeaches.com, and you will be able to find out what these companies are all about.  They are all different.  Their owners are very nice, and easy to talk to.

Let’s meet them:

Tidewater Realty – This company is located at 32892 Coastal Highway (Rt.1) at the Starboard Center in the town of Bethany Beach, Delaware.  Bethany is considered one of the Quiet Resorts of the Delaware Beaches.  I know it well.  For many years I lived there.  It is a small coastal community, with great beaches, and quaint little restaurants.  Tel. 302-539-7500.  Toll free 900-888-7501.

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Tidewater Realty is a boutique size real estate company.  Broker of Record?  John Merryman, III.  This company has been a sales leader in the community for 30 years.  It is known for its personal and professional attention.  Website?  http://www.tidewaterrealty.com.  Please remember that Delaware has low property taxes and tax free shopping!!

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Coastal Chem-Dry – This company is at the forefront of the carpet and upholstery industry.  Green certified, with innovative equipment and powerful cleaning solutions.  Website?  http://www.chem-dry.net/coastal.de.  It dries quickly, so you don’t have to wait hours and even days for this to happen.

A Fall Special!!  3 rooms for $119.95 up to 350 sq.ft.  Stairs not included.

Please contact them at:  New Castle County and Kent County 302-234-0200.  Sussex County 302-645-2800.

Check the website for more specials and information.

Miken Builders is located at 32782 Cedar Drive, Millville, Delaware 19967.  Millville is located a few miles west of Bethany Beach.  Tel. 302-537-4444.  Cell 302-381-0773.  Website?  http://www.mikenbuilders.com.  Mike Cummings is the Founder and CEO of this company.  I have known him for so many years.  Our sons played Little League together.  Besides being a friend, I have also been a customer.

Miken Builders is a commercial and residential construction company.  It is very well respected for his construction work and for his involvement in our communities.  No job is too small or too big for them.

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Last summer they worked on my house.  A whole new entry way, which by the way, I have enjoyed and was very much needed.  Also, there was some remodeling in my bathroom.

Betterliving Patio & Sunrooms of Delmarva.  This company is under the umbrella of Miken Builders.  Location? 32442 Royal Blvd., Unit 1, Dagsboro, DE 19939.   Tel. 302-251-0000.  Toll Free 877-251-0080. Website?  http://www.betterlivingdelmarva.com.  They are the exclusive provider of Betterliving 3-Season year-round sunrooms and awnings.

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Doggies at the Beach is a boarding and day care facility for your pooches.  It is located at 18806 John J. Williams Highway (Rt. 24), Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.  Tel. 302-644-8200. Website?  http://www.doggiesatthebeach.com.  It is my dog, Addy’s, home away from home.  I have total confidence in Jim and his staff and when I leave her there. I feel she is in the best of care.

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Doggies at the Beach has 4 master groomers for dogs and cats, working 7 days a week; mornings, afternoons, and evenings.  All you have to do is call for an appointment.  The facility is great with 24/7 human care.  It is also climate controlled.  Dog training is also available.

Two new web-cams are being installed.  One will be located in the new puppy room, the other in the new building called Bayside.

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Doggies at the Beach is very much involved in the community.  Don’t be surprised to see them in parades, holding events, and having a good old time!!

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SoDel Concepts, founded and owned by Restauranteur & Philanthropist, Matt Haley.  Website?  http://www.sodelconcepts.com. A total of 6 restaurants at the moment, with its newest one, Papa Grande, opening in 2013 in Fenwick Island, Delaware.  Stay tuned for updates.  Busy does not even begin to describe this company.  I have written posts, with pictures, on most of them, except Blue Coast Seafood Grill….soon, though.  Just put their name on the search of AboutMyBeaches to see some delicious dishes.

In Lewes, Delaware you will find Fish On! – http://www.fishon.bz

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In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware you will find Lupo di Mare – http://www.lupodimarerehoboth.com

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In North Bethany Beach, Delaware you will also find Matt’s Fish Camp – http://www.mattsfishcamp.com

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Also, in North Bethany you will find Blue Coast Seafood Grill – http://www.bluecoastseafoodgrill.com

In Ocean View, Delaware you will find NorthEast Seafood Kitchen – http://www.northeastseafoodkitchen.com

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In Fenwick Island, Delaware, that’s where you will find Catch 54 – http://www.catch54.com.

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In each of them I have found a favorite dish.  If you are visiting the Delaware Beaches, try them.  I don’t think you will be disappointed.

Plate Catering – This is a catering company owned by Matt Haley, owner of SoDel Concepts.  A dinner for many, or just for a few.  An intimate affair, perhaps? A special occasion, I am sure.  They can handle it.  Please give them a call at 302-644-1200.  Website?  http://www.plate-catering.com

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The Global Delaware Fund.  This is a non-profit organization founded by Matt Haley, owner of SoDel Concepts and Plate Catering.  It provides goods and services to children at risk in distressed situations.  It has been lending a hand here, in Delaware, and abroad.  Please visit http://www.theglobaldelawarefund.com.

Butter Shades is a sun glass company from Philadelphia that sells affordable sunglasses without sacrificing pure, manufactured quality.  This company has a passion and compassion…they are giving back to the community, as well.  Please check the sunglasses at http://www.buttershades.com

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TKO – In Bethany Beach you will find Alice H. Klein, Jeweler and Designer.  She is the owner and founder of TKO Designs, Inc.  In the business for 32 years, Alice has a unique way of presenting a beautiful stone in its best light.  She works with plastics and resins, precious and semi-precious stones, pearls, gold, gold filled, silver and Swaroski crystals.  She can give a lift to a tired setting giving it that wow factor.

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TKO Designs is located at 100 Garfield Pkwy., Stores 6 & 7, Bethany Beach, Delaware.  Tel. 302-539-6992.  Website?  http://www.alicehklein-tko.com.  I have known the company for so long and I am a consummate fan of her work.  Her niece JoAnne works at her store, as well.

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Florida – I do have a few advertisers in Florida.  You might want to know them.  Whether you are a snowflake or a snowbird these 2 companies provide great services.  I also know them, personally, and can recommend them fully.

Tauriello & Co. is a real estate company located in the heart of Delray Beach, Florida.  This coastal town is also known as the Village by the Sea.  You can find it at 900 E. Atlantic Avenue. Tel. 561-278-5570.  Toll Free 877-509-8300.  Website?  http://www.tauriello.com.

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Brokers of Record are Daniel & Sue Tauriello.  They have been in Delray Beach for so many years and are very well respected in the Village by the Sea.  I have known them since 2003 and they have given me personal and professional service.  Please call Cheran or Sue if you want to find that special place to hang your beach chair.

Beach House Management, LLC – This is a property management company in Delray Beach.  Michael Keegan is at the helm of the company and along with his staff, you home will be in good hands.  Totally professional and caring.  I have used Michael since 2003 and have no regrets at all.  Some might think that a property management company is a luxury; in reality, it is a necessity when you are not there.  For more information, please visit http://www.mybeachhouses.com.  Tel. 561-376-4329.

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Again, I do appreciate your business….Interested advertising on AboutMyBeaches?  I think it is a very good deal.  $500 for one year.  Your banner on AboutMyBeaches.  My personal attention, as well.  Check the website and see if you like it.  Nothing better than word of mouth.

Have a good one!!

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October 16th, 2012

Doug Ruley, Corporate Chef, SoDel Concepts, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, North Bethany, Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Fenwick Island, Delaware Beaches…Congratulations!!

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Congratulations are in order to Chef Doug Ruley, formerly Head Chef of Bluecoast Seafood Grill in Bethany Beach.  SoDel Concepts, owned by acclaimed Chef, Matt Haley, has announced that Chef Dough Ruley will be the new Corporate Chef of the restaurant group.

Chef Ruley will be in charge of overseeing all of SoDel Concepts’ restaurant kitchens, currently 6 in total.  He will also manage the food and menus from SoDel’s catering company, Plate Catering.  Responsibilities will include supervising all kitchen staff, creating and updating menus, and delegating which items will be prepared for special company events.

Originally from Elkton, Maryland, Doug became enamored with food and the kitchen at an early age.  Whether helping bake a birthday cake or preparing live blue crabs, he was up for the challenge.  Summers were often spent helping his grandparents tend to the garden, live stock and the smoke house on their farm.  Doug attributes his passion for food to days of shucking corn and picking beans, building the foundation of his career.

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Shortly after graduating from high school, Doug began working in local restaurants including celebrated Newark, Delaware eatery, Jude’s Diner.  After training in a Rehoboth Beach restaurant kitchen the following summer, Doug decided to pursue his natural talent and go to culinary school, something Jude herself had been pushing for.

Doug graduated at the top of his class in 1996 from Johnson & Wales (Rhode Island).  Julia Child gave the commencement speech.  Immediately after, Doug accepted a position as Sous Chef at The Melrose Club in Hilton Head Island, SC.  After a year, Doug moved back to Elkton and was hired as a line cook at then un-opened restaurant, Iron Hill Brewery.  Five years later he was promoted to Executive Chef and Operating Partner of Iron Hill, which now has over 8 locations.  While at Iron Hill, Doug produced several “Best of Delaware” awards, with a string of five “Best Restaurant” awards in a row.  After10 outstanding years with Iron Hill, Doug and his wife decided for a change and moved to the beach, signing on with Matt Haley and SoDel Concepts as Head Chef of highly acclaimed restaurant, Bluecoast.

Of his employer, Ruley states that Haley and the SoDel team are “pioneers” in the culinary field in Delaware.  “Working with Matt has been the most rewarding years of my career.  His wisdom and leadership brings out the best in his employees.”

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Doug credits his success to the tremendously talented people he has worked with throughout his career, and to his family, for being understanding of the vigorous nature of the culinary world.  He currently lives in Fenwick Island, Delaware with his wife, Lisa, and their three children.

About SoDel Concepts:

SoDel Concepts was founded by Chef Matt Haley.  SoDel Concepts was named to the 2009 Inc. 500, which lists America’s fastest-growing private companies.  The group’s restaurants include Fish On! in Lewes, Lupo di Mare in Rehoboth Beach, Bluecoast  and Matt’s Fish Camp in North Bethany Beach, NorthEast Seafood Kitchen in Ocean View and Catch 54 in Fenwick Island.  Matt Haley and co-owner Scott Kammerer also own Haley-Kammerer Consulting, a hospitality management company that provides management and consulting services for businesses such as Troegs Brewery & Kitchen, James Street Tavern, and Premier Wine & Spirits in Wilmington, Delaware.  Others include Que Pasa in Dewey Beach, Fins & Claws restaurants in Rehoboth Beach.  Sports at the Beach in Lewes and Waterman’s in Ocean City, Maryland.  For more information, please visit http://www.sodelconcepts.com.

Note:  You can access directly all of SoDel Concepts restaurants, including Plate Catering, on AboutMyBeaches, by a click on their individual links or on SoDel Concepts.  Don’t forget to check Global Delaware, as well.  See what this non-profit is all about.

July 17th, 2012

AboutMyBeaches Welcomes Matt Haley’s Restaurants, SoDel Concepts, Fish On!, Lupo Di Mare, Matt’s Fish Camp, Bluecoast Seafood Grill, Northeast Seafood Kitchen, Catch 54, and Plate Catering…The whole package; good food, great ambiance and friendly service

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Welcome is what I want to say to all of Matt Haley’s Restaurants.  It has been 3 years since I started this blog.  The concept has stayed true.  I wanted to promote the Delaware Beaches.  I really do love living here and that’s what I told Matt Haley when I was pestering him about advertising on my website.  It is a little tricky when you are talking and writing about restaurants.  Afterall, it is your own experience.  I write about them on my own terms; no technical training, for sure.  I know how I like to be served.  I like a variety of foods.  And I love innovative cuisines.

I have eaten in several of Matt Haley’s Restaurants.  Every time I wrote a post, I would send an e-mail to the company.  It did not fail that Matt Haley was the one that answered those e-mails immediately.  Not his managers and others in his staff; but, himself. That has not happened very often.  I thought that said a lot about the man behind the concepts.  And, SoDel Concepts restaurant group, is his restaurant development company located in Delmarva.

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I have had the opportunity to attend several fundraising events hosted by Matt Haley.  Yes, he does wear many hats besides the Chef’s.  On those occasions, I have watched him interact with his staff.  It is like a one on one kind of thing.  Mutual respect and admiration.  Maybe family is the right word to describe it.

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Matt Haley’s feels at ease whether he is the Chef at a fundraising event at a farm or fundraising at one of his restaurants for Global Delaware.

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In 2010, the organization Outstanding in the Field chose him as the Host and Chef for an amazing dinner held at the Indian River Life Saving Station.  The organization, Outstanding in the Field, travels the world to find exceptional chefs to showcase the local food culture and salute area farmers, growers and fishermen.  It was a first for Delaware!!

You can find SoDel Concepts and Plate Catering on the right hand side of this website.  Just click on either one to go directly into their sites and find all there is to know about them.  You can also click on the links available on the left hand side of this website, as well, to go directly into all the individual restaurants, including Plate Catering.

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The Owner and Executive Chef is Matt Haley.   Southern Delaware has the farms and the water.  These provide us all with a unique advantage to fresh food, wonderful vegetables, poultry and beef.  There are amazing restaurants and chefs making Southern Delaware a dining destination.  And, Matt Haley’s Restaurants have the whole package.

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Matt Haley’s Restaurants are under SoDel Concepts.  And, here they are:

SoDel Concepts – Tel. 302-436-8600.  Website? http://www.sodelconcepts.com.

Fish On! – Tel. 302-645-9790.  Website? http://www.fishon.bz.  Happy Hour, Opens at 5 p.m., Sunday 3 Chef designed courses for $19.  Location? 17300 North Village Main Blvd., Lewes, DE 19958.  At The Villages of Five Points. I wrote a post on the restaurant on 7/10/12.  Just click on the month of July and scroll down to the date.

Lupo di Mare – Tel. 302-226-2240.  Website? http://www.lupodimarerehoboth.com.  Happy Hour 5 – 7 p.m.  Early Bird Special, 3 courses for $19 if seated before 6 p.m.  Location? 247 Rehoboth Ave., inside the Hotel Rehoboth. I have written in the past about this restaurant.  Just click on the month and scroll down to the date.  6/12/2011, 12/4/2011, 5/5/2012

Matt’s Fish Camp – Tel. 302-539-CAMP.  Website? http://www.mattsfishcamp.com. Opens 12 p.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday – Thursday.  11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.  Location?  North Bethany, South of the Indian River Inlet. I have written in the past, also, about this restaurant.  Again click on the month and scroll down to the date. 4/20/2011, 6/26/2012

Bluecoast Seafood Grill – Tel. 302-539-7111.  Website? http://www.bluecoastseafoodgrill.com.  Opens at 5 p.m.  Location? 1111 Highway One, Bethany Beach, DE 19930.  It is just north after you leave Bethany Beach.

Northeast Seafood Kitchen – Tel. 302-537-1785.  Website? http://www.northeastseafoodkitchen.com.  Opens at 5 p.m.  Outdoor dining is also available. Location? 29F Atlantic Avenue, Ocean View, DE 19970.

Catch 54 – Tel. 302-436-8600.  Website? http://www.catch54.com.  Location? 38931 Madison Ave., Fenwick Island, DE 19944.  In the Shark’s Cove Marina.  Same view, new building due to a fire that took place last year.  What I hear are good things and words like so “cool”.  I’ll let you know how it is soon.  Opens at 11:30 a.m.  Happy Hour is from 12 Noon until 6 p.m.

Plate Catering is Matt Haley’s catering company.  He is the Owner and Executive Chef.  A dinner for 2 or for a large gathering…this is what this company does.  Awesome dinners taking the stress out so that you can enjoy your company.  Tel. 302-644-1200.  Website?  http://www.plate-catering.com.  Email? info@plate-catering.com.

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So, what else can I tell you about Matt Haley?  Remember when I mentioned above, the many hats he wears…..a philanthropist’s.  It is worth mentioning that Matt Haley founded Global Delaware.  It is a non-profit “organization dedicated to providing goods and services to children at risk in distressed situations”.  Global Delaware is helping, here at home, and it is also extending a helping hand overseas.  To know more about it, to get involved, to donate (anything helps), please visit http://www.theglobaldelawarefund.com.

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Notes:  Matt Haley’s Restaurants do not accept reservation.  You have to do like me; either very early or late.  I choose late.  It’s summer and it stays light so late. Let me know how you like them.

Matt Haley’s Restaurants are sensitive to those customers with food related allergies.  They are very willing to make your visit a pleasurable one.

By the way, let me tell you that there were other e-mails sent to SoDel Concepts.  They were the ones that started “Don’t kill the Messenger”, if you get my drift.  He did answer!!  Have a good one!!

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April 20th, 2011

Matt’s Fish Camp, Fresh Seafood, North Bethany, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches, Opening Thursday, 4/21

 

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I needed to write this post last night while my taste buds were still remembering the delicious meal I had just enjoyed. 

I experienced at Matt’s Fish Camp a great quality of ingredients, a culinary competence, a very good service and a relaxing and casual ambiance. 

Matt’s Fish Camp had soft openings a few nights this week.  Officially, this new restaurant is opening on Thursday, April 21st.  They will open 7 days a week with lunch and dinner by Memorial Week-End.   At present, they are opening at 4:00 p.m., Wednesdays to Fridays, and at 11:00 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Location?  South of Indian River Bridge, in North Bethany at Tower Shores.  Tel. is 302-539-CAMP.  Website?  www.mattsfishcamp.com.

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Matt’s Fish Camp is the newest addition of already very well-known and successful restaurants from Lewes to Fenwick Island, Delaware, owned by Sodel Concepts.  To find out more info. about all their restaurants and catering services, please visit http://www.sodelconcepts.com.

It is just the type of restaurant that captures the essence of coastal dining; the ocean on one side, the bay on the other.   Local favorites serving the freshest catch of the day.  Just like the fish camps in the south.

On the right side of the building there are picnic tables where you can enjoy your carry out.

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In the inside, a little music in the background, bar tables on one side; you can check the sun setting.  Open kitchen on the other side.

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The dining area is set up with booths and tables.  It is very casual.  Just come as you are type of restaurant.  The staff?  Very friendly.

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I started checking the menu.  I am sure they were wanting to see how it was received.  You can purchase wines by the bottle or by the glass.  Beers, some local like Evolution Primal Pale Ale, Dogfish 90min ipa and 16 Mile Blues Golden Ale.  Others, like Corona, Blue Moon, Troegs Hopback Amber, Miller Light, Coors Light and a Maryland favorite, the Natty Boh.

My eyes first went to what was called Jars.  These are starters served in Jars.  We ordered Matt’s spice roasted peanuts.  Slightly salted, slightly spicy; herbs in plain view.

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Then I ordered the conch “red” chowder.  I love conch.  When I see it, I don’t think twice about it.  The soup had plenty of conch; the right amount of spice.  The flavor brought me right to the islands of the Caribbean.

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My husband had Matt’s imperial crab stuffed oysters.  These oysters had a little bit of breading but Matt fixed him some without the breading. Very good; the crab imperial did not take over the oysters.

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For the main entree I decided to have the whole black bass.  It was grilled and served over mashed potatoes, yellow squash and sugar snaps.  Every time I can order a whole fish, I will do so.  Even though you have to work around those little bones, it is worth it.  The taste is so different; the bones really add so much flavor while cooking.  It was tender and, again, perfectly seasoned. 

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My husband decided to have the skate.  Both of us had never had it.  It was to have been dredged in flour in ordered to be pan seared but because of the gluten allergy it was served without the flour.  I took a bite and it melted in my mouth.  Very delicate. I was so surprised.  It was so good!!

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Potato salad was brought to the table for sharing.  Perfect summer side.

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By this time, my brain was signaling that I had eaten too much.  To please stop!  Well, Mike, our waiter, which by the way was very attentive, told me that he really loved the blueberry pie.  It was a classic pie.  I have to say that it was not overly sweet at all and I think Matt said he put a little pepper and sorry but I forgot which herb he mentioned.  Thyme, perhaps?

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Then George and Jerry came to the table.  Having not seen each other in such a long time we started to catch up. A small order of the skate was ordered again because we raved so much about it that George needed to try it.  They were pretty happy with their meals, as well. 

I have a feeling we closed the fish camp.  Talk to you later….you know what?  You are going to love it.  You’ll see.  Let me know….

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