9 Unassuming Restaurants To Add To Your Delaware Dining Bucket List
By Kim Magaraci|Published April 11, 2017
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Delaware is full of small restaurants that serve unbelievable food – the challenge is just to find them! Many of these spots are hidden in strip malls or off the beaten path, and they don’t show up in the top results when you search for restaurants in their town. Nonetheless, these little spots are hidden gems that you really need to add to you Delaware dining bucket list!
I don't think I would have ever found this place if it weren't for a friend pointing it out. The atmosphere here is lively and friendly, and the bar bites have a twist that make Shellhammer's a great alternative to the usual fried bar food.
University Plaza, 9 University Dr, Newark, DE 19702
The first time I went to Goat, I was blown away. This tiny strip mall restaurant serves up some of the best gourmet food in Delaware! Seriously, try the short rib, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
Grandpa Macs is my favorite discovery at the beach. Whichever location you choose, you'll love their creative mac and cheese options and the friendly atmosphere with staff that seem to light up the place. Try the Doritos topping, it makes even a lousy day seem perfect.
18756 Coastal Hwy, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Grandpa (MAC)
33 Baltimore Avenue
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Angel's is a great little diner that's easy to overlook if you don't know where to find it! It's one of my favorite diners in Delaware and the homemade desserts are mouthwatering, so save room!
Kozy Korner is consistently one of the top-ranked breakfast spots in Delaware, and it was recently named one of the top Diners in the United States! See what all the fuss is about, and be sure to try their amazing home fried potatoes.
When you want a taste of Louisiana, you can always drive the 17 hours from Newark) like I just did last week) or hop a flight out of BWI. Of course, the much easier way to enjoy fresh creole and cajun food is to head to Po' Boys, in Milton. You'll be stunned at how authentic everything on the menu tastes! Shrimp, oysters, and crawfish are staples of the menu.
The Parkway looks like a cute little bistro from the street, but when you walk inside, you'll realize it's more charming than you thought possible. And the food is unbelievable! The rack of lamb here rivals any other place around.
Right next to the Parkway is another hidden gem - Top Dog Grill. At first it seems like a standard hotdog joint, but when you see the menu offerings, you'll be stunned. The Mexican street corn is the best in Delaware, and in a state where fish tacos are as common as potholes, these certainly stand out. Of course, you can also get an unforgettable chili dog or Chicago dog, too.
Tony's Cafe in Newark is just the best place for Italian comfort food, hands down. Homemade spaghetti and meatballs always hits the spot, and their salads are always fresh.
The pizza selection is out of this world - if you can think of it, chances are that they make it.