Rehoboth—lunch delivery to beach?

Anonymous
In case you get sick of the boardwalk options, we buy deli/sandwich fixings at the start of the vacation, and one person is in charge of making lunch for everyone each day before we head to the beach, and we bring the wrapped sandwiches in a cooler with fruit and chips. it is much healthier and cheaper and doesn’t feel like work since each person only does it 1-2 days.
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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.


Lol at this board using World Bank employees as some sort of litmus test for class. So bizarre.

What’s next? You’re going to tell me that OPM or GSA employees are the cream of the crop?
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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.


Lol at this board using World Bank employees as some sort of litmus test for class. So bizarre.

What’s next? You’re going to tell me that OPM or GSA employees are the cream of the crop?


My great-grandparents were penned up in the Łódź ghetto, so I don’t use that term lightly. They were better people than you’ll ever be. Ghetto 4 life, you rancid piece of work.
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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.

Myrtle less ghetto than Rehobeth???

GTFOH!!!

Myrtle defines ghetto.


MAGA Myrtle is a red neck dream
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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.


DP. OB is the nicest part of the AL gulf coast. It’s not low class, but gulf shores is.
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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.


Again, allow me to express my gratitude for keeping DCUM away from the area.
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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....


Those sandwiches look amazing! Thank you for the tip. I will remember this for when we go there again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just stop for the sandwiches on the way to the beach and stick them in a cooler. Way more convenient!


Not that easy. The best place in town requires you to order ahead and sometimes the wait is very long. We just order ahead and drive to Wawa. It’s a pita but we like to be on a beach not near much.
Anonymous
Sorry but Frankie and Louie’s is a case of emperor's new clothes. Luckily Reho has plenty of other great options in town for carryout.
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