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6 reviews for Fins Fish House and Raw Bar
| jmm635 (33), Havertown, Pennsylvania | | November 2, 2009 Stopped in for dinner on a recent trip to Rehoboth. Wanted good seafood and stumbled on a solid tap and bottle list. I hate to say this... but forget the beer. This is a rare restaurant on RB where you need to concentrate on the food! I had the clams casino appetizer that was awesome and the lobster, scallop, & ravioli dinner that was simply fantastic. I ate with 5 other people and no one had a single bad thing to say about the food. I would have loved to try some of the oysters (raw or fried) but no one I was dining with was into it. I’m really itching to go back! | | beachbum25 (53), Powellville, Maryland | | October 27, 2009 Finally stopped in here on a Sunday Evening after passing it up several times over the summer to avoid the crowds. Happened to be @ the end of an Oktoberfest party, had 7 Oktoberfest micro’s on tap! Good bottle list for a place this size, food looked good, raw oysters if that’s your thing, but I had already eaten. Very friendly vibe to the place, casual, just a lot of fun. I will stop back in here over the off-season, found it to be very enjoyable. Good option if you have already been to DFH, although I often go to Rehoboth to try their new brews! | | desurfer (77), Pinellas Park, Florida | | July 12, 2009 Great tap and bottle list, excellent raw bar, good food and large portions for a reasonable price. Definitely a must stop for any seafood and beer lover visiting the Delaware beaches. | | ben4321 (42), Rockville, Maryland | | July 6, 2009 I liked this place, swung in here for a quick bite and a beer on the way off beach yesterday. Had a really good Oyster Sampler and some other tasty other apps. A really nice bottle list for this type of restaurant, and a solid (small but interesting) tap list as well. Nice little place in a tourist trap style area. Just bring plenty of quarters because the freaking meters are $.25/10 mins and don’t take anything other then quarters.... | | jeffc666 (86), Fairfax, Virginia | | July 3, 2009 Good oysters, good seafood, nice place (if you can avoid the wait), and a really decent list of beers on draft and in bottles. The beer prices are quite reasonable, while the fresh fish is maybe a bit pricey (though still yummy). | | argo0 (180), Washington DC | | May 17, 2009 Get to one of the better seafood places in Rehoboth, and stumbled across a solid beer list. Tap menu is solid, and the bottle list is far superior to most restaurants, with Chimay, Mikkeller, and Nogne O among the breweries represented. Definitely worth hitting for both the food and the beers. |
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