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The Outdoor Cafe In Delaware That Is The Prettiest Place To Enjoy A Warm Afternoon
There’s a lot to be said for the simple things. Sipping an iced coffee in the sunshine, surrounded by beautiful plants, chatting with friends…we can think of few nicer ways to spend an afternoon. And you can do just that at Scout Café. This lovely little cafe in Wilmington, Delaware has a beautiful garden oasis where you can relax and enjoy your latte, feeling like you’re far from the noise and bustle of the city.
Best Bakeries in Wilmington, Delaware!
Who doesn’t love a good bakery?! Here are our top picks of the best sweet spots in Wilmington!. Sweet Somethings bakes and serves a wide variety of food to choose from. Whether it’s cookies, wedding cakes, pies, or tarts, they have everything and more! Check out their IG and see for yourself if they live up to the hype!
Where to Find Lunch for $10 or Less in Wilmington
Increasing food costs are a point of frustration for most working Americans, and Delaware is no exception. Cheap eats may seem few and far between, but before you give up and hit the drive-thru, check out some of these lunch options for $10 or less. There are plenty of spots to grab an affordable lunch—if you know where to look.
New Delaware restaurants include Caribbean, upscale barbecue, soul food, ice cream
We hope you're hungry. More than a dozen new restaurants have opened or are coming soon throughout the state. The offerings include an upscale barbecue offering in Wilmington's Trolley Square from a chef featured on the Food Network, a new Jamaican eatery in Wilmington from the owners of a popular food truck,...
Bardea owners to open new Italian restaurant in Wilmington's DE.CO food hall
The owners of several Bardea restaurant operations in Wilmington plan to open a full-service Italian restaurant this fall inside the city's DE.CO Food Hall, Delaware Online/The News Journal has learned. It will join two Bardea-run fast-casual stalls Pizzeria Bardea and Taqueria El Chingon already operating now at the food hall inside the DuPont...
Coyote Snatches Dog Belonging to Delaware County Woman’s Daughter
Coyote sightings are becoming more common in Delaware County. A coyote grabbed a tiny terrier in its jaws and ran away with it Thursday afternoon in a Marple backyard, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. A Marple woman witnessed the coyote snatch her daughter’s dog, according to a police...
Respiratory illness outbreak appearing in animal shelters in Delaware
Shelters across the Delaware area are discovering a disease rapidly spreading among their dogs. Back in June 2024, the first few cases popped up at Faithful Friends Animal Society, an animal shelter in New Castle, Delaware. Dogs were showing signs of sneezing, coughing and runny noses. From there, the illness rapidly spread to a majority of their animals, creating an urgent situation that required immediate attention.
On National Hot Dog Day, try one of these 10 homegrown Delaware favorite spots 🌭
Sure, you could hit up national chain restaurants today to get your big bite of National Hot Dog Day. But here in Delaware, we have plenty of homegrown greasy spoons, ranging from those specifically known for their mouth-watering wieners to spots that just happen to have top-notch dogs tucked away on the menu. So...
'Sextortion' at UD, new Delaware restaurants, Day 1 of the state fair
It’s Throwback Thursday AND the first day of the Delaware State Fair so are three looks back at its rich history of entertaining and amusing us every summer …. And of course, we also want to keep you fully informed on all you need to know to enjoy this year’s fair. Here are some stories to get you hungry for more, and be sure to keep checking back for updates, full coverage and plenty of photos from the fairgrounds.
Rose Squared Art Show to bring 125 artists to Chase Center
The Rose Squared Art Show returns to the Chase Center on the Riverfront July 27-28 with 125 regional artists, including three from Delaware. This will be the 40-year-old company’s second show in Delaware, and organizers hope to build on last year’s 2,500 visitors. The show slipped into the Chase Center’s summer slot after a Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen vacated ... Read More
Savoring Excellence: Wine Spectator’s Award-Winning Wilmington Restaurants
Wilmington, Delaware, is home to an incredible culinary scene that has been steadily gaining national recognition. Among its standout establishments, five restaurants have earned a prestigious award from Wine Spectator: Bar Reverie, Bardea Food & Drink, Bardea Steak, Caffé Gelato and CS Brazilian Steakhouse. These award-winning venues offer not only exceptional dining experiences but also world-class wine selections that elevate every meal.
More than hot dogs: fulfilling jobs and prosperity building in Delaware
Wilmington-based entrepreneur Antinette Watson is proud to be known for having “the best grilled dogs in the city – period.” Yet her efforts through The Stand De, a chain of mobile food carts that she launched in 2018, are about more than delivering a delicious bite to eat.
Music in sewers unexpected topic at State of the County
The New Castle Chamber of Commerce‘s second annual State of the County included a number of revealing, and often unexpected, moments: The county plays classical music through its sewers to see how well the sound travels and uses that information to decide whether sewer work is needed, saving time, trouble and overall expense, New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer told ... Read More
Nichol Park: Found money, made beauty
Something just wasn’t right – aesthetically, economically and environmentally. For several years, Adam Brady, the supervisor of parks and open space for London Britain Township, would expend countless hours and gallons of costly petrol to hop aboard an 18-foot-wide township tractor and mow the entirety of Nichol Park in Landenberg, only to have to repeat the process a week or so later.
Winterthur Artisan Market returns with added day, 100 artists
One of Virginia Mitchell’s favorite summer events returns this weekend: The Winterthur Artisan Market, which she calls unique because of its setting and the quality of its artists. “The Artisan Market is not your average craft market,” said Mitchell, who lives in Kennett Square and will be going for the third year in a row Sunday. “I can tell the ... Read More
The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, July 18-24, 2024
Coming up this week, we’ve got a pair of gothic-themed events pop up at the Science History Institute and Rockwood Park & Museum, and People’s Light brings Brian Quijada’s Somewhere Over the Border to the region. Catch a classic rom com screening on Passyunk Ave, sew your history with Irene Osorio, and check out Ty Defoe’s Trans World.
Once Dilapidated Chester County Barn Finds New Life as Entertainment Venue
A weathered barn in Chester County has recently been fully renovated to turn it into a stunning space for entertaining by its new owner. A weathered Chester County barn has been renovated and turned into a stunning entertaining space, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for the Main Line Today. The barn...
This week marks a milestone in food history ....
This week marks a milestone in food history; on July 15, 1869, the French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès received patent number 86489 for margarine. His invention was the result of a contest launched by Emperor Napoleon III, who wanted to find an inexpensive, alternate food product for the butter used by his Navy. Mège-Mouriès won that contest with a spread made with tallow, which satisfied Napoleon, but not the general public. In 1872, however, the pharmaceutical chemists Théophile-Jules Pelouze and Félix Henri Boudet improved on the patent to create an emulsification with skimmed milk, which proved to be a commercial success.
Beyond Membership, the Longwood Innovators Program Elevates and Enriches Your Longwood Gardens Experience
If you’ve visited Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square many times and feel a special connection to this iconic place of beauty, imagine taking it to the next level. The Longwood Innovators program lets you be part of a dedicated group of individuals who play a vital role in preserving Longwood’s beautiful gardens.
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