A plethora of pies are proudly presented with panache at Pomodoro in Bethany. BOB YESBEK PHOTO
Bob Yesbek March 12, 2021
The majority of restaurants that have been severely damaged or simply put out of business by this prolonged and increasingly arbitrary restaurant lockdown are the small, single-location establishments. If an eatery can only seat 30 people, then the difference between a 30 percent seating limit (10 people) and a 50 percent seating limit (a whopping 15 people) won’t do much to keep the lights on. In fact, we are experiencing this up close and personal with the popular Eating Rehoboth restaurant tours. We like to take our guests to some of the smaller, off-the-beaten-path places, and many of these cannot accommodate our tour groups of around 16 guests.
January 20, 2021
Palate team members shown are (l-r) Chef Andrew Guffey, co-owner Lorraine Ellis Papp, and chef and co-owner Gary Papp. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Gary and Lorraine Papp, owners of Palate, are excited to announce the official reopening of Palate Bistro in the Safeway shopping center on Coastal Highway.
Locally renowned Chef Andrew Guffey, formerly chef of Hari Cameron’s a(MUSE.) in Rehoboth Beach, will be at the helm with chef/owner Gary Papp to offer his fresh, modern approach to Mid-Atlantic and global cuisine, along with Palate favorites and Lorraine’s delectable desserts.
Harbour, their waterfront restaurant in downtown Lewes, will continue to offer a sustainable fish and farm menu with Chef Gary and Chef Tim McNitt keeping things fresh.