Benches On Baltimore Avenue

Benches On Baltimore Avenue Independently owned and operated small businesses, and restaurants ,unique retailers offering clothi

06/10/2026

After much reflection and many difficult conversations, we have made the decision not to move forward with opening the market.

This is not the outcome we envisioned when we first began this journey. What started as a dream to create a place centered around great food, community, and connection grew into something much bigger than we ever imagined, thanks in large part to the encouragement and support we received from so many of you.

Over the past couple years, we have invested countless hours working to bring this vision to life. Along the way, we received support from community members, local officials, business partners, and many others who believed in what we were trying to build. We are deeply grateful to everyone who cheered us on and helped us move closer to making it a reality.

Ultimately, despite our best efforts, the financial challenges of bringing the project to completion became more than we could overcome. As difficult as this decision has been, we know it is the right one for our family at this time.

While this chapter is ending differently than we hoped, we are incredibly thankful for the relationships, lessons, and experiences that came from pursuing this dream. We are proud of how far we came, and we will always appreciate the kindness and support this community showed us along the way.

Thank you for following our journey, believing in our vision, and sharing in our excitement. We are truly grateful.

With appreciation,

Lindsey & Jason

05/29/2026

The City of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware will celebrate Pride by raising the Pride flag in front of the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center at noon on Sunday, May 31. Mayor Stan Mills will read the Pride Proclamation on behalf of the City, and guests are invited to cheer on the raising.

A celebration will be held at AquaGrill Reho afterwards.

05/23/2026

☔️ Rainy beach weekends call for comfort food.
If you ask us, the best thing to do at the beach in the rain… is eat.

We’re open all Memorial Day Weekend from 8AM–3PM, so come, grab breakfast or lunch, and spend the gloomy weather with us.

And good news… The creator and namesake of The Cons is back this weekend!
The perfect rainy-day sandwich: turkey, brie, raspberry jam & crisp Granny Smith apple on toasted bread.

Rain or shine, we’ve got you covered. ❤️

05/23/2026

Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇲

04/25/2026

🧶 Welcome to the Neighborhood: High Tide Fibers!

Rehoboth Beach Main Street was thrilled to celebrate the official ribbon cutting for our newest member, High Tide Fibers! This modern yarn shop and creative clubhouse has officially opened its doors at 36 Baltimore Ave, bringing a vibrant new spark to our local crafting community.

High Tide Fibers is more than just a retail space; it’s a sun-drenched sanctuary for knitting, crochet, spinning, and weaving. With floor-to-ceiling windows and a cozy project lounge, it offers a welcoming environment for both beginners picking up their first needles and experts seeking inspiration for their next masterpiece.

Supporting the Ribbon Cutting (Left to Right):

Carolyn Diefenderfer (RBMS Assistant Treasurer)

Mayor Stan Mills

Jonathan Kaskey, Isla Kaskey, Theresa Kaskey (Owner), and Ava Kaskey

Suzie Martin (RBMS President)

Tom Johnson (RBMS Board Member)

Dana Peccon (RBMS Board Member)

PFC Devin Maciejewski

James Mease (RBMS Ex Officio)

Owner Theresa Kaskey has curated a beautiful selection of ethically sourced yarns and tools that crafters can feel good about using. Whether you're looking to join a workshop, grab a specific item via their free in-store pickup, or simply find a supportive community, High Tide Fibers is a must-visit destination!

📍 Visit them at: 36 Baltimore Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
📞 Call: 302-614-6843
💻 Shop online: www.HighTideFibers.com

Stop by today to welcome them to Main Street and get inspired for your next project!

04/09/2026

Thank you for an EPIC opening day! 🎉 We’re so grateful for all the love and support—it truly means the world to us.

We’re excited to keep things going and welcome you back again and again. From now until May 22, we’ll be open every day from 9 AM to 3 PM.

Come see us, bring a friend, and keep the good vibes rolling! 💛

04/08/2026

🚨 Final Call: The 2026 Gumbo Crawl is Almost Sold Out!

We are down to the wire! Rehoboth Beach Main Street is seeing tickets fly for the 2026 Gumbo Crawl this Saturday, April 11th. This is the final opportunity for members and visitors to secure a spot for the most flavorful afternoon in downtown Rehoboth before we hit capacity!

Rehoboth Beach Main Street is thrilled to partner with hosts Purple Parrot Grill and Schell Brothers to bring the community a high-energy afternoon of flavor and fun! The 2026 Gumbo Crawl is the perfect way to explore downtown while sampling the best local recipes.

This incredible community event is made possible through the generous support of Southern Comfort , Breakthru Beverage Delaware, City of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware , Traveller Whiskey , Parrot Bay , and Holt Paper & Chemical - Food Service .

Event Details:

When: Saturday, April 11, 2026

Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Where: Downtown Rehoboth Beach, DE

Tickets: $28 per person

How to Join the Party:

Reserve Online: Use the QR code on the graphic or visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/gumbo-crawl--2026 to secure your spot.

Here's a link to the participating members:

bit.ly/4vt4kLg

Ticket & Bead Pickup: A physical ticket is required for the crawl. Pickup is located at 509 Rehoboth Avenue during the following times:

Friday, April 10: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Saturday, April 11: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

For additional information, interested parties may call (302) 227-2772.

🎟️ Tickets go fast—reserve yours today and prepare for a gumbo-filled afternoon!

04/05/2026

You can still make this Easter unforgettable with your favorite treats. 🐰🌸🎁

04/01/2026

A new restaurant called Seaglass Bistro is coming to Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. A recent public notice from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner said The Sands Inc. submitted an application March 20, for an on-premises restaurant liquor license with a patio and Sunday sales at 23 Baltimore Ave.

Most recently, the property was home to Eden Restaurant, which closed at the end of 2025 and moved out to Route 1. Prior to Eden, which moved there from Rehoboth Avenue in 2003, the structure housed The Ocean Club. Before that, the owners of Pizza by Elizabeths tore down the old beach cottage and put up the current building.

03/27/2026

🎵 The 2026 Rehoboth Beach Bandstand Summer Concert Series is here and it's more exciting than ever!

🎶 Enjoy 40 FREE performances in the heart of downtown Rehoboth Beach, with a lineup that truly has something for everyone. From classic rock and soul to big band, modern country, oldies, and crowd-favorite tributes, every night brings a fresh experience to the stage!

🎸 This season brings a mix of exciting new acts and popular returning favorites, including Super Trans Am, Nashville Express, High Noon, The Brit Pack, Earth Jam, Soul Crackers, and The New Romance, to name a few.

🎤 They are joined by an incredible lineup of tribute performances, featuring Kashmir (Led Zeppelin), Echoes (Pink Floyd), Uncaged (Zac Brown), Frontiers (Journey), Seven Wonders (Fleetwood Mac), 7 Bridges (Eagles), BOSTYX (Boston/Styx), and so much more!

🌊 Spend your summer nights surrounded by live music, ocean air, and an electric atmosphere that makes the Bandstand a must-visit destination all season long.

📅 The full schedule is live now at www.rehobothbandstand.com. Download it, explore band bios, photos, and videos, and start planning your evenings at the beach!

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Baltimore Avenue
Rehoboth Beach, DE
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