Starboard Restaurant (Dewey)
The Starboard Restaurant is a landmark dining and entertainment establishment located in Dewey Beach, Delaware, a small coastal resort town situated along the Atlantic Ocean between Rehoboth Beach to the north and Indian River Bay to the south. Known for its lively atmosphere, beachside setting, and longstanding presence in the Dewey Beach community, the Starboard has served as a gathering place for locals, seasonal visitors, and tourists drawn to Delaware's resort coastline for decades. The restaurant occupies a prominent position in the social and cultural fabric of Dewey Beach, a town that, despite its small permanent population, swells dramatically during the summer months to accommodate thousands of visitors seeking sun, surf, and seaside dining.
History
The Starboard Restaurant has been a fixture in Dewey Beach for many years, evolving over time from a modest beachside bar and eatery into among the most recognized establishments along Delaware's coastal resort strip. Dewey Beach itself has a history rooted in its development as a recreational destination throughout the twentieth century, and the Starboard grew alongside the town's expanding reputation as a destination for younger vacationers and weekend travelers from the mid-Atlantic region, including significant numbers of visitors from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Wilmington.
Over the decades, the Starboard became associated with the energetic, informal character of Dewey Beach as a whole. While neighboring Rehoboth Beach developed a reputation for a somewhat more refined boardwalk experience, Dewey Beach carved out its own identity as a place where the entertainment was louder, the crowds younger, and the atmosphere decidedly more casual. The Starboard Restaurant fit naturally into this identity, offering a setting where dining and nightlife blended together in a manner consistent with the beach town's social scene. The establishment became part of local lore, referenced in discussions of what makes Dewey Beach distinct from other Delaware resort communities.[1]
The restaurant has navigated multiple decades of changing tastes, economic fluctuations, and the inherent challenges of operating a seasonal business in a community where the vast majority of revenue is generated during the summer tourist season. Like many establishments in Sussex County's resort corridor, the Starboard has had to adapt to shifting demographics, evolving food and beverage trends, and the seasonal rhythms that define economic life in Dewey Beach.
Geography
Dewey Beach, where the Starboard Restaurant is located, is one of the smallest incorporated municipalities in the state of Delaware. The town occupies a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Rehoboth Bay to the west, a geographical situation that gives the community a distinctive character defined almost entirely by its proximity to water. This geography makes Dewey Beach a natural destination for water sports enthusiasts, beachgoers, and those seeking a coastal resort experience within reasonable driving distance of several major metropolitan areas along the Eastern Seaboard.[2]
The Starboard Restaurant's location within this narrow coastal geography is central to its identity. Establishments in Dewey Beach generally benefit from the town's compressed layout, which means that nearly every business in the community is within easy walking distance of the beach itself. This accessibility has long been part of the appeal for visitors who arrive seeking an experience where dining, nightlife, and beach access are all concentrated in a small, walkable area. The Starboard sits along Coastal Highway, which serves as the main commercial artery running through Dewey Beach and connecting the town to Rehoboth Beach to the north and to Bethany Beach and other communities further south along Delaware's Route 1 corridor.
The broader region around Dewey Beach is part of the Delmarva Peninsula, a landmass shared by Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia that juts southward between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Sussex County, which encompasses Dewey Beach and the rest of Delaware's resort coastline, is the southernmost of Delaware's three counties and has seen significant population and tourism growth over recent decades as the coastal resort area has expanded and developed.
Culture
The culture surrounding the Starboard Restaurant is inseparable from the broader culture of Dewey Beach itself. The town has long been associated with an informal, high-energy coastal resort experience that draws a significant proportion of young adults and weekend visitors seeking an active social scene. The Starboard has contributed to and reflected this culture, serving as a venue where live music, outdoor seating, and a casual approach to dining and drinking come together in a setting shaped by the rhythms of beach life.
Live entertainment has historically been a component of the Starboard's appeal. Beach bars and restaurants along the Delaware coast frequently offer live music as part of their programming, and the Starboard has been part of this tradition, bringing musicians and performers to Dewey Beach as part of the summer entertainment landscape. This kind of programming reinforces the restaurant's role not merely as a place to eat but as a social destination where the experience extends beyond the food and beverage menu.[3]
The Starboard has also been associated with certain food and drink traditions that have become part of its identity over the years. The Bloody Mary brunch, in particular, has been noted as a signature offering at the Starboard, drawing visitors who arrive at the restaurant during morning and early afternoon hours. Brunch culture at Delaware beach establishments has grown significantly over the years, and the Starboard's approach to this meal has helped cement its reputation among repeat visitors who return to Dewey Beach season after season.
The social culture of Dewey Beach, with the Starboard as one of its anchoring institutions, has been a topic of coverage in Delaware media and regional publications that cover the resort corridor. Articles examining the character of Dewey Beach as a destination have consistently referenced the town's bars and restaurants, including the Starboard, as defining elements of what the community offers visitors seeking a lively, informal coastal resort experience.
Economy
The economic model of the Starboard Restaurant is typical of businesses operating in Delaware's coastal resort towns, where the majority of revenue is generated during a compressed summer season roughly spanning Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. This seasonality creates both opportunity and challenge: the volume of visitors during peak summer weeks can be substantial, but sustaining a business through the quieter fall, winter, and spring months requires careful financial planning and, in some cases, reduced operations or temporary closure.
Dewey Beach as a whole functions within the larger economic ecosystem of Sussex County's resort corridor, which has become an increasingly significant driver of tourism revenue for the state of Delaware. The Delaware beaches collectively attract millions of visitors annually, and businesses like the Starboard benefit from this steady influx of tourism dollars while also competing for visitors' attention and spending among a concentrated landscape of restaurants, bars, shops, and entertainment venues.[4]
Employment at the Starboard, like employment at most businesses along the Delaware coast, reflects the seasonal nature of the local economy. Many staff positions are filled by seasonal workers, including students and young adults who migrate to the beach communities for the summer months before returning to other commitments in the fall. This pattern of seasonal employment is a defining feature of the labor market in Dewey Beach and the surrounding resort communities, and it shapes the operational rhythms of establishments like the Starboard in meaningful ways.
The restaurant also contributes to the local economy through its role as a destination that drives ancillary spending. Visitors who travel to Dewey Beach to spend time at the Starboard or similar establishments also spend money on accommodations, retail, and other services within the town and the broader resort corridor. In this sense, anchor establishments with strong reputations play a role in sustaining the overall economic vitality of small resort communities like Dewey Beach.
Attractions
For visitors to Dewey Beach, the Starboard Restaurant functions as one of several attractions that define the experience of the town. Dewey Beach's appeal rests heavily on the combination of its beach access, its concentration of bars and restaurants, and the informal social atmosphere that distinguishes it from the more family-oriented character of some neighboring resort communities. The Starboard sits near the center of this experience, offering visitors a place to eat, drink, and socialize in close proximity to the beach itself.
The Sunday brunch at the Starboard has been a particular draw, with the establishment's Bloody Mary service noted as a tradition among regular visitors to Dewey Beach. This weekly event draws crowds that can fill the restaurant's indoor and outdoor seating areas, reflecting the way that specific offerings at beach establishments can take on a life of their own as social institutions over time. For many repeat visitors to Dewey Beach, a stop at the Starboard for Sunday brunch has become a seasonal ritual.
Beyond food and drink, the Starboard's live music programming adds to its status as an attraction within Dewey Beach's entertainment landscape. The ability to combine a meal with live musical performance in an outdoor or semi-outdoor coastal setting is consistent with the broader appeal of Dewey Beach as a destination where entertainment and leisure are intertwined. The restaurant's presence as a venue for live music contributes to the overall richness of Dewey Beach's summer entertainment offerings.[5]