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July 15th, 2011

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Nation’s Summer Capital, Congratulations!!, Not Just one Award but Two!!

 

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Congratulations to a well deserving town for keeping it “real”.  Rehoboth Beach has received two awards this year.  It came 6th within the top 10 Boardwalks in America.

Check http://www.saveourcityrehoboth.org/16-blog/news-articles/60-rehoboth-beach-boardwalk-named-one-of-the-best-in-us-by-national-geographic.html.

Then, both, Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach are among the only 4 beaches to earn 5 stars for water quality.  They are the new “Superstars”.

Check http://www.saveourcityrehoboth.org/17-blog/newsletter/57-award-ceremony-for-us-cleanest-beaches.html.

During the summer the Boardwalk Grub is what people love.   And, a good day at the beach is the icing on the cake.  Check the pictures of summer in Rehoboth Beach.

Pizza – Three of the best places; you decide.

Grotto

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Louie’s

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Nicola

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Popcorn?  Fisher’s; my favorite is always the caramel.  Pretty addictive.

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Candy?  Plenty to pick and choose at the Candy Kitchen.

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Salt water taffy?  Dolles has always been known for it.

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Shall I dare to say French fries?  Thrashers among the best and most well known.

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The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk; for walkers, checking out the beachgoers, going to the rides, just sit down and take a break; or perhaps stay for some music in the evening.

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The Facts!!

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And then, there is nothing better than a dip in the ocean on a hot summer day!!

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So, come on down!!  Downtown Rehoboth Beach is waiting….still so much to discover…

Talk to you later.

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November 14th, 2010

Louie’s Pizza, “Home of the Grinder”, Restaurant, Review, Pizza, Cheese Steaks, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

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I don’t know why I woke up with a craving for pizza.  You see, I have not had a real pizza in over a year.  With the gluten free type of eating we do in our home, well, what can I say, I just have not had one.

There are gluten free pizzas but they really need to be improved.  Nowhere near the real thing.

Rehoboth Beach has great pizza joints.  They are institutions in our beaches.  At first I thought I would get a small pizza from each and do my own tasting.  Then I thought better; just get one each day and enjoy it slowly.

I decided to go to Louie’s Pizza located at 11 Rehoboth Ave., right by the Boardwalk.  Tel. 302-227-6002.  Website www.homeofthegrinder.com.

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Louie’s has been in Rehoboth since 1974.  They will close for the months of December, January and February.

They proudly say that they are “Home of the Grinder”.  A Grinder is a sub which is oven baked for 3 minutes. 

You can dine in or call for take-out orders.  Two separate entrances.  Not too many smiles on their faces; they seemed to be all business.

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Louie’s is all about grinders, subs and pizzas.  They also serve salads, which are made to order.  No alcohol.  Their gyros are supposed to be very good, as well. 

The pizza dough and sauce are made fresh daily.

I had called my pizza in.  I was going to take it home and eat only one slice.

Ha!  Easier said than done.  The moment I picked it up I proceeded to walk to the Boardwalk and sat in one of those comfortable benches overlooking the ocean and thought I had died and gone to haven the moment I bit into the pizza.

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It was so delicious.  Thin, well done, light, crispy and each bite was full of flavor.  The back of the pizza was baked to perfection.

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I had 3 slices; I am not ashame.  The pizza was not that big.  The small one was $5.95.

Enjoy the pictures because I certainly did enjoy the pizza.

 

Talk to you later….I have to go and walk it off….

Did I tell you that it was a gorgeous day on the beach?  Of course not, I was too busy, you know, eating.

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