Delaware offers vacationers miles of discoveries, like cleanest-in-the-nation beaches, opulent du Pont family mansions and the opportunity to shop sales-tax-free. Size and location also work to Delaware’s advantage. Within a few hours’ drive, visitors can stroll through quaint Colonial-era towns, savor full-flavored culinary adventures without the big-city prices, or cheer their favorite band at the annual Firefly Music Festival.
Restaurants in Delaware
4.5 based on 48 reviews
4.5 based on 90 reviews
The post roast dinner with 2 sides is very good for the price. I usually get chicken &ritz cracker casserole as a side. And green beans. Open on Thursday till Saturday afternoon before 3:00
4.0 based on 100 reviews
The highlight was the market - beautifully displayed meats, breads, cheese. And all of it fresh and delicious. Wish I could go there every week, but we live in Texas!
4.0 based on 114 reviews
I’ve been visiting this market for many years. It’s in a good location that is safe with ample parking that is free. Inside there are tons of booths with a variety of products. There are eateries of various types, produce stands, barber shop, bakeries, seafood shop, and a variety of Amish booths offering meats, deli, baking needs, baked goods, dairy and more. Outside the flea market is generally very well attended. Some vendors have reserved spots where the rest are open and the vendors tend to change each weekend. You can find a variety of items for sale from tools and power equipment to trinkets and clothes. The only down side is that in recent years the reserved spots have been filling up with junk vendors with clean out junk, clothes, shoes, baby toys, and worthless electronics.
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