Rehoboth—lunch delivery to beach?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Myrtle instead of Rehoboth, so much less ghetto & just as cheap!


Myrtle Beach has been ghetto since the 90’s at least.


It was the cheap beach my cheap ass NC classmates went to. Defines ghetto. That said, keep thinking that Rehoboth is ghetto and avoid it. Maybe the traffic will drop a bit.


Lol, try Orange Beach and hit up the Floribama like my Tulane friends and I did! Then you will see a lower-class beach.
Anonymous
We have done Door Dash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Myrtle instead of Rehoboth, so much less ghetto & just as cheap!


Myrtle Beach has been ghetto since the 90’s at least.


It was the cheap beach my cheap ass NC classmates went to. Defines ghetto. That said, keep thinking that Rehoboth is ghetto and avoid it. Maybe the traffic will drop a bit.


Lol, try Orange Beach and hit up the Floribama like my Tulane friends and I did! Then you will see a lower-class beach.


Odd, $10.5 dollar mansions on OB’s Canal Road are considered “lower-class” as well? Fascinating. Thanks for keeping DCUM away. Much appreciated.
Anonymous
Are you planning to go to the beach on the boardwalk or somewhere else, op? The location matters.

Have you been to rehoboth before?

If not, be prepared for parking issues if you go to the boardwalk. Arrive super early.

Practically speaking, nobody can deliver food to the beach by the boardwalk because there isn’t anywhere to park.

The good news is there are restaurants (sit down and carry out) on the boardwalk. Send someone to pick up pizza and fries on the boardwalk. Easy.

Or you can pack stuff.

Anonymous
People are being rude.

What you seek does not exist. There is no business model for this that would make sense for any business. Rehoboth is a large and crowded beach and there would be no way for a business to reasonably find you and identify where you are sitting in any kind of timely or organized fashion that would make sense financially.

There is a stand for food on the beach on the northern most part of the public beach near the Henlopen neighborhood. It's the path to the beach off Park Ave. It's not the greatest food but it's an easy lunch if you are sitting on that portion of the beach. If you are more on the main drag portion of Rehoboth Beach, you could always Uber Eats something and tell them to meet you at the end of one of the streets that intersects with the boardwalk. Otherwise send one member of your party out and they will walk to get lunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are being rude.

What you seek does not exist. There is no business model for this that would make sense for any business. Rehoboth is a large and crowded beach and there would be no way for a business to reasonably find you and identify where you are sitting in any kind of timely or organized fashion that would make sense financially.

There is a stand for food on the beach on the northern most part of the public beach near the Henlopen neighborhood. It's the path to the beach off Park Ave. It's not the greatest food but it's an easy lunch if you are sitting on that portion of the beach. If you are more on the main drag portion of Rehoboth Beach, you could always Uber Eats something and tell them to meet you at the end of one of the streets that intersects with the boardwalk. Otherwise send one member of your party out and they will walk to get lunch.


To be clear, it's on a path down to the beach. You'll enter the beach and about halfway down a longer path, the food stand is on your left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went to Myrtle instead of Rehoboth, so much less ghetto & just as cheap!


I'm sorry, babe, but Myrtle is not much less ghetto than anywhere. Myrtle beach is nasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I go to Rehoboth, I frequently run into friends or acquaintances from the DC area. These people are scientists, doctors, world bank employees, etc. I don’t think that kind of crowd would hang out at a “ghetto beach.”


Everything is relative. If you are used to beach service at St Bart's or something, the "doctors" and "world bank employees" at Rehoboth are at a ghetto beach.


The repeated use of that term really tells us a lot about you.
Anonymous
As the mom, I do all the ordering online and bring it back to the pool or beach. Favorites are green man, 5 guys, and sometimes crepes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our favorite place for sandwiches is Frank and Louie’s but they don’t deliver. Get a butter cake, too!


+1 for Frank and Louie's although they are the opposite of beach delivery. We were in Rehoboth last week & a) they don't have online ordering and b) suggest you call & place your order at least a day (or two!!) in advance. Worth it, though....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Myrtle instead of Rehoboth, so much less ghetto & just as cheap!


Myrtle Beach has been ghetto since the 90’s at least.


Don’t know where you stayed but our place was NICE! Ocean temps were better too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rehoboth is a redneck beach. Rednecks don’t expect beach spot sandwich delivery. Try an all inclusive in the Bahamas.


Rednecks? Wtf? Sounds like you have never been there! Rehoboth is full of gay liberals.


+1 million Half the homeowners are from DC!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Myrtle instead of Rehoboth, so much less ghetto & just as cheap!


Myrtle Beach has been ghetto since the 90’s at least.


It was the cheap beach my cheap ass NC classmates went to. Defines ghetto. That said, keep thinking that Rehoboth is ghetto and avoid it. Maybe the traffic will drop a bit.


Lol, try Orange Beach and hit up the Floribama like my Tulane friends and I did! Then you will see a lower-class beach.


Odd, $10.5 dollar mansions on OB’s Canal Road are considered “lower-class” as well? Fascinating. Thanks for keeping DCUM away. Much appreciated.


It isn't called "The Redneck Riviera" for nothing. You are focusing on the Riviera part. The Redneck part is predominant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I go to Rehoboth, I frequently run into friends or acquaintances from the DC area. These people are scientists, doctors, world bank employees, etc. I don’t think that kind of crowd would hang out at a “ghetto beach.”


Everything is relative. If you are used to beach service at St Bart's or something, the "doctors" and "world bank employees" at Rehoboth are at a ghetto beach.


The repeated use of that term really tells us a lot about you.


Well, I hadn't used it before. So no "repeated use" here. But by all means, keep rambling.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for some of these helpful options! Just saw that Green Man is not reopening this summer. Bummer!
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