These 8 Roadside Restaurants In Delaware Are Worth Stopping For
By Kim Magaraci|Published August 01, 2017
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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
There are so many amazing restaurants in Delaware, from the world-class Green Room to the family-favorite Striper Bites. Sometimes, though, you don’t have time to stop and sit down for a long dining experience. Just because you’re on the go doesn’t mean you should have to suffer through fast food! These roadside restaurants in Delaware serve up amazing food in convenient locations, so you can get your dinner and drive off into the sunset.
Smokin' Dz BBQ stand serves up some of the best smoked chicken I've ever had. Their brisket is famous in the area, too, and you'll be so happy that you stopped by.
Find them at the corner of Rt.1 And Rt 88 (Caveneck Rd) in Milton.
Of course, Helen's Sausage House makes this list! As one of the top breakfast spots in Delaware, it's hard to come by anyone who could pass up a stop at Helen's.
Grab a sausage from their deli-style restaurant at 4866 N Dupont Hwy
Smyrna, DE 19977
Charlie K's is an iconic BBQ stand that helps many vacationers kick off their summer, because it's on the way to the beach. Stuff your face with their unforgettable pulled pork and it might just end up being the highlight of your trip.
Meding's is hard to miss - just look for the GIGANTIC propeller on the side of Bay Rd. Their seafood is fresh-caught and their portions are huge, so you've got to be careful that you don't get sleepy on the road after dinner here. Try the fried shrimp, it's to die for.
El Coqui is a tiny, unassuming spot that's easy to miss (unlike Meding's). It's great for takeout or a quick meal when you're traveling. Be sure to try the fajitas or enchiladas, they're known for being the best in town.
Wilson's is a staple for anyone traveling through Georgetown. They serve the best scrapple sandwich in Delaware, but even if scrapple isn't your thing, you can enjoy a club sandwich or burger that you'll be sure to love.
You've probably passed The Dog House hundreds of times driving north or south from the Delaware Memorial Bridge, but have you ever stopped here? It's worth the wait, even when the line wraps around the building. This is one of the only places in Delaware that serves up Chicago dogs and speciality hotdogs that you'll crave every time you drive by.
Russell's started off as a small roadside stand in Wilmington, but I've heard that he's moved up to a storefront. Regardless, this smoker-based BBQ stand serves up some of the best brisket in the state. The sides are all freshly prepared and perfectly seasoned, and you'll end up with a gigantic meal for just about $10 - you can't beat that!