The dining scene in Delaware is one of the best you’ll find in the tri-state area. Our little state is filled with mom and pop restaurants, trendy gastropubs, and charming small town restaurants that each serve up mouthwatering meals. Most Delawareans know about the exciting restaurants in Wilmington or the quaint spots in Rehoboth, but do you know about these smaller towns that are slowly becoming some of the top food destinations in the state?

  1. Smyrna

Facebook / Brick Works Brewing and Eats

Facebook / Blue Earl Brewing Smyrna is quickly becoming one of the best places to grab a bite to eat and enjoy a local craft beer. Brick Works is the biggest brewpub in Kent County, and Blue Earl Brewing Company has really transformed the town’s microbrewery scene. You can even enjoy meals from the Odd Fellows Cafe chef Willie at various food trucks in the area while they work on opening up their new location.

  1. Milton

Facebook / The Backyard Milton

Facebook / Cantina Ultima Milton is home to some incredible restaurants. The Backyard is known for their bakery, where you can get giant homemade cookies and for their outdoor dining, where you can play yard games while you wait for your food. Plus, with Cantina Ultima serving up delicious tacos five nights a week and Po’ Boy’s Creole, you can mix up your diet and try all sorts of flavorful cuisine.

  1. Milford

Facebook / Mama Maria’s

Facebook / Abbot’s Grill Milford is a charming little river town that has no shortage of fine restaurants. Whether you want Italian from Mama Maria’s, classic American fare from the Georgia House, or fresh seafood from Abbott’s grill, you’ll find it here. After your meal, be sure to walk around downtown and enjoy the mom and pop shops that line the Riverwalk.

  1. Frederica / Bowers Beach

Facebook / The Bayview Tavern

Facebook / Frederica Pizza and Pasta House Frederica and Bowers Beach have long been hot spots for fresh seafood and the best pizza in slower lower. From JPs on the Wharf to Bayview Tavern, you’ll find fresh, home-cooked meals in charming atmospheres. JP’s has the best strawberry pie you’ll ever taste, so be sure you save room!

  1. Selbyville

Facebook / Countryside Cafe

Facebook / Captain Mac’s Seafood Selbyville is one of the most underrated foodie towns in the state. In the warm months, you can always find fresh-off-the-boat seafood here. Captain Mac’s is a great place to enjoy a big plate of crabs or to shop for delicious local seafood. Locals love to enjoy a cozy meal at Countryside Cafe when the seafood shacks close up for the summer.

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Facebook / Brick Works Brewing and Eats

Facebook / Blue Earl Brewing

Smyrna is quickly becoming one of the best places to grab a bite to eat and enjoy a local craft beer. Brick Works is the biggest brewpub in Kent County, and Blue Earl Brewing Company has really transformed the town’s microbrewery scene. You can even enjoy meals from the Odd Fellows Cafe chef Willie at various food trucks in the area while they work on opening up their new location.

Facebook / The Backyard Milton

Facebook / Cantina Ultima

Milton is home to some incredible restaurants. The Backyard is known for their bakery, where you can get giant homemade cookies and for their outdoor dining, where you can play yard games while you wait for your food. Plus, with Cantina Ultima serving up delicious tacos five nights a week and Po’ Boy’s Creole, you can mix up your diet and try all sorts of flavorful cuisine.

Facebook / Mama Maria’s

Facebook / Abbot’s Grill

Milford is a charming little river town that has no shortage of fine restaurants. Whether you want Italian from Mama Maria’s, classic American fare from the Georgia House, or fresh seafood from Abbott’s grill, you’ll find it here. After your meal, be sure to walk around downtown and enjoy the mom and pop shops that line the Riverwalk.

Facebook / The Bayview Tavern

Facebook / Frederica Pizza and Pasta House

Frederica and Bowers Beach have long been hot spots for fresh seafood and the best pizza in slower lower. From JPs on the Wharf to Bayview Tavern, you’ll find fresh, home-cooked meals in charming atmospheres. JP’s has the best strawberry pie you’ll ever taste, so be sure you save room!

Facebook / Countryside Cafe

Facebook / Captain Mac’s Seafood

Selbyville is one of the most underrated foodie towns in the state. In the warm months, you can always find fresh-off-the-boat seafood here. Captain Mac’s is a great place to enjoy a big plate of crabs or to shop for delicious local seafood. Locals love to enjoy a cozy meal at Countryside Cafe when the seafood shacks close up for the summer.

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