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RAH on the Forgotten Mile has stood the test with its fabulous Seafood Chowder!Also, its record high amount of brew selection makes this place a keeper...My only suggestion for the chowder is leave out the diced potatoes they add when serving the chowder. The cabbage soup base is perfect without the need for adding diced potatoes that for me were a little raw so I had to pick out.The toast points are all that's neede... View all feedback.
Great service at the bar. The bartender did a great job with our food and drinks. We enjoyed the trivia on the TV.Good location just outside of Rehoboth and Dewey. Will be back later this season!
Ordered the blackened shrimp and flank steak grits for $25.1. I ordered no peppers. They prep them together so I couldn't have them removed. I have a very mild allergy to sweet/bell peppers so I usually try to avoid them. Unlucky.2. The meal came smeared in the bottom of a waxed cardboard box. Grits were still warm but everything else was tepid at best, cold at worst.3. First positive I can report. The grits themselves were absolute fire. Great seasoning, great texture. As good as any I've gotten in NOLA.4. The flavor of the sauce and flank steak were both excellent as well.5. Now to the shrimp. I can't find the words to describe how disappointing they were. I was expecting crispy, well seasoned blackened shrimp. What I got were six ice cold shrimp that tasted and smelled like precooked frozen shrimp that were run under lukewarm water just long enough to defrost them. No flavor, no seasoning, no texture. Not even the usual profiles from the Meillard reaction. Wife confirmed.On the other hand, my wife's Cuban sandwich was pretty good. Just felt like a swing and a miss from the kitchen on my entree. Disappointing and not worth the $25 we paid for it.
RAH on the Forgotten Mile has stood the test with its fabulous Seafood Chowder!Also, its record high amount of brew selection makes this place a keeper...My only suggestion for the chowder is leave out the diced potatoes they add when serving the chowder. The cabbage soup base is perfect without the need for adding diced potatoes that for me were a little raw so I had to pick out.The toast points are all that's needed with this seafood chowder
Chef's food is not that good. Cheap quality and portions are small.Parking: Its mostly empty
Excellent local ale house/restaurant. I had the best roasted brussels sprouts of my life as an appetizer. My husband and I split the barbecue cheesesteak, complete with beer cheese and pickled jalapeños with a side Caesar salad. Everything was cooked to perfection. My husband, a Jersey native, would not stop talking about the excellent roll!! Our server, Amber, was friendly, attentive, and super helpful when making suggestions about the menu. Highly recommended. Also, they have the NFL ticket! It was a really fun football crowd, lots of TVs and great energy for Sunday football. Thank you RAH!