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August 16th, 2014

Rehoboth Beach Eats! The Pickled Pig, Gastro Pub, Restaurant, Pub, Open 7 days a Week, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

Parking!!  Plenty of it and easy access from Coastal Highway or Rt. 1 in Rehoboth Beach.  The Pickled Pub is located at 18756 Coastal Highway.  Tel. 302-645-5444.  Website?  http://www.pickledpigpub.com.

Start your luch with a Moscow Mule.

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Order cheeses from the Cheese Board…it changes daily.  Just to wet your appetite.

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My Cuban Press was as close to a Cubano as you can get in this neck of the woods….Smoked pit ham, shredded pork, pickles, Swiss cheese, Dijon and a pressed panini roll.

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Pub Fish & Chips….the Chef’s catch will be house battered, a traditional tartar sauce, fresh lemon, slaw and pickle.  Lightly breaded, well seasoned but not overly salted.

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It is crowded out there…week-ends at the beach are very much so year round….

The Pickled Pig Pub offers parking, spirits, salads, soups, sandwiches….and very good dinners, as well.  It opens daily at 11:30 a.m.  Very casual.  Oh, I forgot; prices are reasonable.

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September 19th, 2012

Fried Pickles!, Fish Tacos!, Pork Flatliner!, Warm Pretzel Turkey Sandwich!, A Cuban Press!, Southwestern Salad!, Asian Bistro Salad!, Evolution Beer!…at the Pickled Pig Pub, Gastropub, Restaurant, Review, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

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Gastronomy is the art of food eating.  In Rehoboth Beach we have one of those restaurants that is a blend of gastronomy and pub. Connoisseurs of beers will tell you that this pub is known for having a wide variety of beers; among those, are the local brews; Delaware and Maryland.

The Pickled Pig Pub is located at 18756 Coastal Highway, on Rt. 1 Harbor Square, Rehoboth Beach. Tel. 302-645-5444.  Website? http://www.pickledpigpub.com.  It opens at 11:30 a.m. Dinner starts at 5:00 p.m.  Happy Hours from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m.  Plenty of parking available.

As I write this post I am starting to get hungry.  Even though the Pickled Pig Pub offers dinner, I have only gone for lunch.  My post is based on my lunch experiences with my friend, Jody, and my son Michael at different times.

As you go into the restaurant you will have a couple of seating choices.  Tables and booths.  You can also sit at the bar, which is located towards the end of the restaurant.

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A cheese board that changes regularly will get your attention.

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The very first I came to the Pickled Pig it was because I wanted to try their fried pickles.  I had heard so much about them.  They are home battered, Kosher-dills with a spicy dipping sauce.  They are truly delicious.  So far, they are my favorites in the area.

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This past year I have gotten into fish tacos more than ever.  Every time I see them on the menu, I will try them.  The Pickled Pig’s Twin Battered Fish Tacos with pickled red onions, jalapenos, shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, cilantro and a chipotle sauce will become favorites, without a doubt.  I believe the day I had these ones, the fish used was grouper.

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On one of my visits, my server, suggested I tried the Pork Flatliner.  It turned out to be a really good sandwich.  It is also pretty big.  You might not be able to have the fried pickles if you are ordering this one.  It had smoked pit ham, sredded pork, pork belly bacon, smoked cheddar, southern B.B.Q. style sauce and pickles on a toasted panini.

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The Warm Pretzel Turkey Sandwich was tried by one of my fellow diners and he loved it.  It is a big portion.  The combination of shaved turkey, red onions, and cranberry cream cheese on a toasted pretzel bread, definitely hit the spot.

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I love a good Cubano.  The version served at the Pickled Pig did not disappoint.  It was smoked pit ham, shredded pork, pickles, Swiss cheese and a Dijon spread on a pressed panini roll.

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I do enjoy salads and I order them all the time; mostly for lunch.  The Southwestern Salad at the Pickled Pig has grilled chicken, chopped lettuces, pico de gallo, queso fresco, plenty of jalapenos!!, tortilla strips and a chipotle ranch dressing.  If you like jalapenos, this salad is for you.

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Jody decided on the Asian Bistro Salad.  I have had this salad before and it is perfect on a hot summer day.  Or, when you want something a little lighter.  It had crispy wontons, napa-bok choy cabbages, cilantro, carrots, spicy ginger vinaigrette, and peanuts.

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A little local beer from Evolution was the perfect addition to their meal.

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The Pickled Pig Pug has plenty of events going on at the present time.  Their Beer Dinners are worth checking into.  To find out about their events, please visit http://www.pickledpigpub.com/specials.php.

Note:  The Pickled Pig has a frequent diners card.  Ask for it when you go.

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The Pickled Pig Pub has a sister restaurant in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  It is called The Pig + Fish.  Check out their website at http://www.thepigandfish.com.

Have fun discovering all the eateries in Rehoboth Beach!!  Talk to you later.

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June 7th, 2011

The Pickled Pig Pub, Gastro Pub, Rehoboth Beach, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches, A Step Above Pub Grub

 

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What got my attention and interest was an appetizer which is served at the Pickled Pig Pub; the fried pickles.  I like pickles but I am not crazy about them.  Michael, my son, told me these were very good. 

Fried pickles are found in the South and are made by deep-frying sliced battered dill pickles. 

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The Fried Pickled Spears, house battered, kosher-dils served with a spicy dipping sauce can be found at the Pickled Pig Pub located at 18756 Coastal Hwy #3, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-645-5444.  Website?  www.pickledpigpub.com.  They open at 11:30 a.m. for lunch and dinner starts at 5:00 p.m.  Open 7 days a week and plenty of parking.

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The Pub  was deceiving; bigger than I had  expected.  It is a casual atmosphere.  Come as you are kind of place; unwind after work, a quick lunch, a beer on a hot day.

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Happy “Hours” are from 4 – 6 p.m.  The Pickle Pig Pub has plenty of beers on tap and bottles, as well.  A big supporter of local craft beers.

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These pickles are served as appetizers.  The menu is varied and interesting.  You can find the menu on their website above mentioned.

The Pickled Pig Pub had a very nice cheese board, as well.

Of course we had other things on the menu.  I had the Every Day Pub Burger.  Nothing better than a burger at the right time; lettuce, tomato, onion, served on a brioche bun.  Your choice of American, Swiss or provolone.

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Michael ordered the Pub Pulled Pork, Carolina vinegarstyle, which is my favorite, by the way.  Or, sweet southern barbecue, coleslaw topped on a brioche bun.

On that day the restaurant was crowed and I was surprised since I did not know if it had been discovered yet. 

Had a nice lunch.  The pickles were delicious, our waiter was attentive and I will definitely go back.

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Note:  The sister restaurant, Pig and Fish is located on Rehoboth Ave., downtown.  Website:  www.thepigandfish.com.

 You know what?  I could get an addiction to those pickles.

Have a great day!!  Talk to you later….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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