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  • The colorful, contemporary dining room, open kitchen and fresh approach made Cool Springs an instant hit. Cool Springs’ fare is approachable and fun, from subtle seafood bisque to classic stuffed flounder to swordfish in crispy Parmesan crust and grilled tuna with a ginger reduction.
  • Two Stones makes it a point to serve American craft beers and keeps them as local as possible. From Dogfish Head to Yards, top-tier brews occupy the 20 to 24 taps at each pub.
  • 39. Buffalo Wild Wings

    Tasty wings and TVs for watching the big games.
  • 40. McGlynns Pub

  • 41. Metro Diner – Newark

    Serving up classic comfort-food staples with distinctive twists, the spacious diner welcomes an endless rush of eager patrons. Metro Diner features daily blackboard specials and classic favorites like its crab cake benedict, meatloaf plates, sweet desserts, and more.
  • 42. Sambo’s Tavern

    Sambo’s is not just a crab house. It’s a tradition, a legacy and an icon all rolled up into one little building on the Leipsic River. Snag a seat by one of the windows in the back room for views of the river and dock, where the watermen tie up with the day’s bounty.
  • 43. Helen’s Sausage House

    enjoy a variety of sausage sandwiches for breakfast and lunch.
  • 44. Gus’s Crab Shack

  • Updated seafood restaurant with elegant/casual dining in a historic 1800s setting.
  • 47. Market Kitchen & Bar

    Nestled in the Hilton Wilmington/Christiana, serves up elevated pub fare and a full bar menu.
  • 48. Deerhead Hot Dogs

    An old-time Wilmington favorite serving up hot dogs and their famous secret Deerhead sauce.
  • Featuring well-seasoned steaks, ice-cold martinis and wood-grilled specialties, plus seafood, burgers and homemade desserts in an Aspen-style room.
  • A menu featuring aged black Angus steaks, fresh seafood and an extensive wine list. Redfire is a destination for people seeking a stylish, contemporary and affordable restaurant.
  • Abbott’s On Broad Creek sits on a tranquil little slice of town where Delaware Avenue intersects Broad Creek, natch. Abbott’s appeals to all corners of the foodie spectrum with a wide variety of inventive offerings.
  • Two Stones makes it a point to serve American craft beers and keeps them as local as possible. From Dogfish Head to Yards, top-tier brews occupy the 20 to 24 taps at each pub.
  • From the moment you pick up the phone to call an order in to Kathy’s, you’re bound to feel right at home. A family-run business since 1982, this Delaware City spot prides itself on made-to-order hearty meals and top-notch service.
  • 54. Buffalo Wild Wings

    Tasty wings and TVs for watching the big games.