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  • Globally influenced seafood with a local twist. Enjoy wines, craft beers and cocktails on the waterfront.
  • 74. Banks’Seafood Kitchen

    Globally influenced seafood with a local twist. Enjoy wines, craft beers and cocktails on the waterfront.
  • Upstate, the seemingly unstoppable delights of rotisserie-style Peruvian chicken have at last found a more refined and cozy expression at the alluring Pachamama on Newark’s Main Street.
  • 76. Farmer and the Cow

    Craft beers join top-tier pub food at Farmer and the Cow. The rustic eatery serves up unique ingredients atop classic fare like burgers in downtown Wilmington.
  • 77. La Fia Bistro

  • 78. La Fia

    La Fia attracts patrons with its European-style vibe: intimate tables, a smattering of cheerful plants, good wine. The restaurant received praise from the beginning for its French/Mediterranean–inspired fare. Dishes like the Tuna Crudo (tomatillo buttermilk, grapefruit, basil and pomegranate) and the Charred Spanish Octopus (creamy pancetta polenta, lemon aioli, Calabrian chile vinaigrette, crispy garlic, shallot Read more...
  • 79. Green Box Kitchen

    This vegan spot is known for its breakfast items, bowls and smoothies. Thanks to the Curbside Wilmington initiative, the restaurant now has outdoor seating through the rest of the summer.
  • The popular eatery—known for its signature rib-eye sandwich with melted American and provolone cheeses—has three convenient locations. Claymont Steak Shop owner Demi Kollias takes casual dining to the next level with her notorious grit, killer customer service and precise dedication.
  • 81. Delta Restaurant

    Downtown diner serving hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • 82. Maker’s Alley

  • 83. Merchant Bar

    Merchant has the cosmopolitan vibe of a great maritime city with a menu of food and drink that accommodates diverse tastes. The menu, almost equally split between seafood dishes and those for landlubbers, reinforces a nautical vibe—Nova Scotia mussels sit harmoniously with a hearty burger.
  • 84. Washington Street Ale House

    The sandwich menu at Washington Street Ale House features anything but the usual suspects. The Cubano stays faithful to the Cubans you first encountered in South Florida. Seared tuna with wasabi aïoli is a great alternative to your run-of-the-mill crab cake.
  • Since 2013, Rosenfeld’s Jewish Deli made its impact on the Ocean City, Maryland community and has since expanded to Rehoboth Beach and Wilmingtondue to its reputation for delicious Jewish favorites such as kosher-style sandwiches and knishes.
  • 86. La Tolteca

  • 87. Makers Alley

    Makers Alley delivers a quaint, communal experience to all, matching the aura of a backyard gathering with family and friends. With a free, reaching space to move around, along with a variety of favorites from burgers to tacos crafted inside an Airstream converted to a kitchen, Makers Alley brings back a comfortability factor for those Read more...
  • 88. Mikimotos

    When Mikimotos Asian Grill and Sushi Bar opened in 2000, it became an instant hit, a place where young professionals enjoyed sake-based cocktails, innovative Asian fare, and really good sushi.
  • 89. Girard Craft and Cork

  • 90. Cavanaugh’s Restaurant

    This eatery is known as a great spot to grab lunch on a busy workday. But now, it can be enjoyed for lunch and dinner Monday through Friday. Plus, with the Curbside Wilmington initiative, the restaurant’s outdoor seating is expanded through the rest of the summer.