A restaurant with an excellent view of the bay, that also gives one a faux experience of being on the beach since you sit on benches in the sand. It gives off a great atmosphere of a beachside resort restaurant, even though it sits on what was probably once an environmentally sensitive wetland. I had a sandwich called the Shirley Hammered, which is probably one of the best sandwiches I ever had in my life, and I've had about 6 different sandwich types before. Would give a 5 but I got sand I'm my sandals and the pickle I had with my sandwich was pretty bad for a pickle. Would come again!
For lunch, we head into Delaware Seashore State Park and find crowds there for surfing, windsurfing, and kite flying. Apparently the rough seas attract the adventure sport enthusiasts. Next to the marina we find Hammerheads Dockside, a huge beach bar with kitschy vibes and a large outside area with tables and sand. It somehow manages to transport us to the Caribbean. Like any beach bar, there isn’t a draft beer selection to speak of, but they do actually have a nice set of local craft beer cans. I further immerse myself in ocean vibes with a tropical fruit pale ale. I also go for the fish tacos, three succulent chunks of ahi tuna smothered in a citrus glaze that enhances the beer. The boys and Hershey fall asleep in the sand as we eat and nurse our beers in the sun.
they sat us at a table for 6. we were a party of 8. two people in our party had nowhere to put their drinks that they got at the bar so they sat at adjacent table. waitress made them move back. after 20 minutes not one waiter came and took our order. and the BITING FLIES were horrible. hostess watched us leave and didnt bother to ask why or how she could fix it. i called to tell them and hostess hung up on me. so we went to the big chill restaurant on the beach and were seated at a huge table with plenty of room and were served immediately and proceeded to spend over 500 bucks. i guess hammerheads is doing so well they didnt need our business. and i did email them and over a month later still havent heard from them. which is fine because there are A LOT of other options in the area.
Always have a good meal here, excellent service and fairly priced with nice views of the marina. Can get crowded but that's what happens during the summer month's.
Great views of the water, fresh ocean smell is wonderful. The food is outstanding, highly recommend the loaded tater tots, and the seafood was really fresh.
Hammerheads Dockside is a US Restaurant based in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Hammerheads Dockside is located at 39415 Inlet Rd, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, USA.
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