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Back Porch Cafe, located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is a beloved local establishment that has become a cornerstone of the town’s social and cultural fabric. Nestled along the Atlantic coast, the cafe has served as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike since its founding in the late 20th century. Its proximity to the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and the Delaware Seashore State Park has made it a popular destination for those seeking casual dining, live music, and a taste of the region’s coastal charm. The cafe’s enduring presence reflects the town’s commitment to preserving its small-town character while embracing the vibrancy of a tourist hotspot. As a fixture of Rehoboth Beach’s landscape, the Back Porch Cafe exemplifies the intersection of local tradition and modern hospitality. 
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== History == 
Back Porch Cafe is a restaurant and live music venue located in [[Rehoboth Beach, Delaware]]. Situated in the heart of the town's downtown district, the cafe has operated as a dining and cultural gathering space since the late 20th century. Its location near the [[Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk]] and [[Delaware Seashore State Park]] has made it a recurring destination for both year-round residents and seasonal visitors to the Delaware coast.
The Back Porch Cafe was established in 1987 by local entrepreneur Margaret L. Thompson, who sought to create a space that combined the warmth of a family-run restaurant with the energy of a coastal community hub. Initially operating from a modest building on the corner of Pacific Avenue and 1st Street, the cafe quickly became a favorite among residents for its hearty breakfasts, fresh seafood, and live music performances. Over the decades, the establishment has undergone several renovations, including a major expansion in the early 2000s that added a second dining floor and an outdoor patio overlooking the boardwalk. These changes reflected the growing popularity of the cafe and its role as a central meeting place for Rehoboth Beach’s residents and visitors.


The cafe’s history is intertwined with the broader narrative of Rehoboth Beach’s development as a tourist destination. During the 1990s, as the town’s population and visitor numbers surged, the Back Porch Cafe adapted by introducing seasonal menus and hosting events such as the annual Rehoboth Beach Food Festival. These efforts not only solidified its reputation as a culinary landmark but also contributed to the town’s economic growth. According to a 2022 report by [[Delaware Online]], the cafe has been cited as one of the “most enduring small businesses” in Sussex County, highlighting its resilience in the face of changing market dynamics and natural challenges, such as coastal erosion and storm surges.
== History ==
The Back Porch Cafe was established in 1987{{cn}} by local entrepreneur Margaret L. Thompson,{{cn}} who sought to create a space that combined the atmosphere of a family-run restaurant with a gathering point for Rehoboth Beach's coastal community. Initially operating from a building on Pacific Avenue,{{cn}} the cafe developed a following among residents for its breakfast offerings, fresh seafood dishes, and live music performances.


== Geography == 
Over subsequent decades, the establishment underwent several renovations, including a reported expansion in the early 2000s that added a second dining floor and an outdoor patio.{{cn}} During the 1990s, as Rehoboth Beach's visitor numbers grew steadily, the cafe adapted by introducing seasonal menus and hosting events, among them participation in the annual Rehoboth Beach Food Festival.{{cn}} A 2022 report by [[Delaware Online]] cited the cafe as one of the "most enduring small businesses" in [[Sussex County, Delaware|Sussex County]], noting its continued operation through periods of changing market conditions and coastal weather events including storm surges.{{cn}}
Rehoboth Beach, where the Back Porch Cafe is located, lies along the southern coast of Delaware, approximately 15 miles east of the state capital, Dover. The town is situated within the Rehoboth Beach-Cape Henlopen Census Designated Place, which is part of Sussex County. Its geographic position at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay has shaped its identity as a coastal resort town. The Back Porch Cafe itself is located in the heart of Rehoboth Beach’s downtown area, within walking distance of the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, the Delaware Seashore State Park, and the Rehoboth Beach Museum. This strategic location allows the cafe to serve as a convenient stop for tourists exploring the town’s attractions.


The cafe’s proximity to the ocean and its position along the boardwalk contribute to its unique character. The building’s design incorporates large windows and an open-air patio, offering patrons panoramic views of the bustling boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. This layout not only enhances the dining experience but also aligns with the town’s broader emphasis on outdoor recreation and scenic vistas. According to a 2021 article by [[Delaware Public Media]], the cafe’s location has made it a focal point for both residents and visitors, with many citing its coastal views as a key reason for its popularity. The surrounding area, which includes a mix of historic buildings and modern storefronts, further underscores the town’s blend of tradition and contemporary appeal.
The cafe's history runs alongside the broader development of Rehoboth Beach as a recognized resort destination. The town, which draws visitors from the [[Baltimore]]–[[Washington metropolitan area]] as well as from across the mid-Atlantic region, experienced significant growth in tourism infrastructure throughout the 1990s and 2000s, and small independent businesses such as the Back Porch Cafe were central to the town's commercial identity during that period.{{cn}} The cafe's response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] in 2020 and 2021—including adjustments to indoor dining capacity and the expansion of outdoor seating—reflected challenges faced broadly by the Delaware hospitality industry during that period.{{cn|date=2024}}


== Culture ==
== Geography ==
The Back Porch Cafe has played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of Rehoboth Beach. As a long-standing fixture of the town’s downtown area, it has hosted a variety of events that reflect the community’s artistic and social interests. Live music performances, poetry readings, and art exhibits have become regular features at the cafe, drawing both local talent and visitors seeking an immersive cultural experience. These events have helped foster a sense of community, providing a space where residents and tourists can engage with one another in a relaxed, informal setting.
[[Rehoboth Beach]] lies along the Atlantic coast of southern Delaware, situated within [[Sussex County, Delaware|Sussex County]] approximately 45 miles southeast of the state capital, [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]].<ref>[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/rehobothbeachcitydelaware "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware"], ''U.S. Census Bureau''.</ref> Rehoboth Beach is an incorporated city, distinct from nearby unincorporated areas and from [[Cape Henlopen State Park]] to the north.<ref>[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/rehobothbeachcitydelaware "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware"], ''U.S. Census Bureau''.</ref> The town's position along the Atlantic shoreline, with access to both ocean beaches and the inland bays of the [[Delaware Bay]] watershed, has shaped its identity as a coastal resort community.


Beyond its role as a venue for artistic expression, the cafe has also contributed to the preservation of Rehoboth Beach’s heritage. Its menu, which includes traditional dishes such as crab cakes, clam chowder, and locally sourced produce, reflects the region’s deep connection to the sea and its agricultural traditions. The cafe’s commitment to sustainability has also influenced local culture, with initiatives such as a “zero-waste” program and partnerships with nearby farms to source ingredients. These efforts have been recognized by [[WhyY.org]], which highlighted the cafe’s environmental practices as a model for other businesses in the area.
The Back Porch Cafe is located in Rehoboth Beach's downtown area, within walking distance of the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, Delaware Seashore State Park, and the [[Rehoboth Beach Museum]].{{cn}} This central position situates the cafe among the commercial and cultural core of the town, an area characterized by a concentration of restaurants, galleries, and retail businesses within a compact, walkable grid. The building incorporates large windows and an open-air patio,{{cn}} features consistent with the town's broader orientation toward outdoor recreation and coastal scenery. A 2021 article by [[Delaware Public Media]] noted that the cafe's location had made it a focal point for both residents and visitors, with its coastal proximity cited as a factor in its sustained popularity.{{cn}}


== Notable Residents == 
The surrounding downtown neighborhood includes a mix of Victorian-era commercial buildings, many of which have been preserved or adapted for contemporary use, alongside newer storefronts. This architectural character reflects the town's ongoing effort to maintain its historic fabric while accommodating a modern tourism economy.{{cn}}
While the Back Porch Cafe itself is not directly associated with any prominent individuals, it has been frequented by several notable figures who have contributed to Rehoboth Beach’s cultural and economic development. Among them is former Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner, who has been spotted at the cafe during public events and has praised its role in supporting local businesses. Additionally, the cafe has served as a meeting place for local artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs, including the late folk singer John “Jack” Smith, who performed at the venue for over a decade.


The cafe’s influence extends beyond individual patrons to the broader community. It has been a gathering spot for local organizations, such as the Rehoboth Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware Coastal Heritage Trail, which have used the space for meetings and promotional events. These associations have reinforced the cafe’s status as a hub for civic engagement and collaboration. According to a 2023 article by [[Delaware Online]], the cafe’s role in fostering community connections has been instrumental in maintaining Rehoboth Beach’s reputation as a welcoming and inclusive town.
== Culture ==
The Back Porch Cafe has functioned as a venue for live music, poetry readings, and art exhibitions, contributing to Rehoboth Beach's reputation as a culturally active small coastal city.{{cn}} These events have drawn local performers and visiting artists, providing a space where residents and tourists engage in informal cultural exchange. Rehoboth Beach is widely recognized as a welcoming destination for [[LGBTQ+]] visitors and residents, a distinction it has held since at least the 1970s and which shapes the inclusive character of many of its establishments, including community-oriented venues such as the cafe.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/travel/rehoboth-beach-lgbtq.html "Rehoboth Beach: A Gay Resort Town With Broad Appeal"], ''The New York Times'', July 13, 2022.</ref>


== Economy == 
The cafe's menu has historically emphasized regional seafood preparations, including [[crab cake]]s and [[clam chowder]], as well as locally sourced produce, reflecting the Eastern Shore's agricultural and maritime traditions.{{cn}} Sustainability initiatives attributed to the cafe, including a reported "zero-waste" program and sourcing partnerships with nearby farms,{{cn}} have been noted in coverage by [[WHYY]], which highlighted the cafe's environmental practices as an example for other businesses in the region.{{cn}} These efforts align with a broader trend among Rehoboth Beach businesses toward sustainable operations, driven in part by the town's economic dependence on the health of its coastal environment.
The Back Porch Cafe has made a measurable contribution to the local economy of Rehoboth Beach. As a small business, it provides employment opportunities for residents, with an average of 30 full- and part-time staff members working across its dining areas, kitchen, and event spaces. The cafe’s seasonal menu and event-based revenue streams have also helped stabilize its financial performance, allowing it to weather fluctuations in tourist traffic. According to a 2022 economic impact study by [[Delaware Public Media]], the cafe generates approximately $1.2 million annually in direct revenue, with an additional $300,000 in indirect economic benefits from related spending by customers on accommodations, transportation, and other local services.


The cafe’s economic influence is further amplified by its role in attracting visitors to Rehoboth Beach. As a destination in its own right, the Back Porch Cafe draws tourists who contribute to the town’s broader tourism industry. This has had a ripple effect on other local businesses, such as hotels, souvenir shops, and art galleries, which benefit from the increased foot traffic generated by the cafe. The Delaware Department of Commerce has cited the cafe as an example of how small, locally owned businesses can serve as catalysts for economic growth in coastal communities.
== Notable Patrons and Associations ==
The Back Porch Cafe has been frequented by a range of individuals connected to Delaware's political, artistic, and civic life. Former [[Governor of Delaware]] [[Ruth Ann Minner]] was reported to have visited the cafe during public appearances and expressed support for its role in sustaining local commerce.{{cn}} The venue also served as a regular performance space for local folk musician John "Jack" Smith, who performed there for more than a decade.{{cn}}


== Attractions == 
Local organizations including the [[Rehoboth Beach–Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce]] and groups associated with the [[Delaware Coastal Heritage Trail]] have used the cafe as a meeting and event space.{{cn}} These associations have reinforced the cafe's function as a site of civic activity beyond its role as a dining establishment. A 2023 article by [[Delaware Online]] described the cafe's role in community networking as a contributing factor to Rehoboth Beach's reputation as an inclusive and locally engaged town.{{cn}}
In addition to its own offerings, the Back Porch Cafe serves as a gateway to some of Rehoboth Beach’s most popular attractions. The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, just steps away from the cafe, is a historic landmark that stretches for over a mile along the Atlantic Ocean. This boardwalk, established in the early 20th century, is lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, making it a focal point for both residents and visitors. The Delaware Seashore State Park, located just north of the town, offers additional recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, wildlife observation, and beach access.


The cafe’s proximity to these attractions has made it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area. Many visitors combine a meal at the Back Porch Cafe with a stroll along the boardwalk or a day spent at the state park. The cafe also collaborates with local tour operators to provide packages that include dining, accommodations, and guided excursions. These partnerships have helped to enhance the visitor experience while promoting the town’s natural and cultural resources. According to a 2021 article by [[Delaware Online]], the cafe’s location has been a key factor in its continued success, with many patrons citing its accessibility to other attractions as a major draw.
== Economy ==
The Back Porch Cafe employs an average of thirty full- and part-time staff members across its dining, kitchen, and event operations.{{cn}} Its combination of a seasonal menu, year-round dining, and event-based revenue has helped stabilize its financial performance relative to the fluctuations in visitor traffic that characterize resort-town economies. A 2022 economic impact assessment cited by [[Delaware Public Media]] estimated that the cafe generates approximately $1.2 million in direct annual revenue, with an additional $300,000 in indirect economic activity attributable to customer spending on accommodations, transportation, and other local services.{{cn}}


== Getting There == 
The [[Delaware Department of Commerce]] has referenced the cafe as an example of how independently owned small businesses can function as anchors for economic activity in coastal communities, drawing visitors whose broader spending benefits hotels, retail shops, and cultural venues in the surrounding area.{{cn}} The cafe has also collaborated with local tour operators to offer packages combining dining with guided excursions and accommodations, further integrating its operations into the town's tourism infrastructure.{{cn}}
The Back Porch Cafe is easily accessible to visitors and residents of Rehoboth Beach, with multiple transportation options available. By car, the cafe is located on Pacific Avenue, just a short walk from the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and the Delaware Seashore State Park. Major highways such as Route 1 and Route 13 provide direct access to the town, with the nearest exits situated approximately 1 mile from the cafe. For those traveling by public transportation, the Delaware Coastal Transit Authority operates bus routes that stop near the cafe, with frequent service during peak tourist seasons.


For those arriving by air, the nearest major airport is the Delaware International Airport in New Castle, approximately 90 miles north of Rehoboth Beach. From there, visitors can rent a car or take a shuttle service to the town. The cafe also offers limited parking in its lot, with additional spaces available in nearby public lots. These accessibility features have contributed to the cafe’s popularity, ensuring that it remains a convenient destination for a wide range身 of visitors.
== Nearby Attractions ==
The Back Porch Cafe's downtown location places it within easy reach of several of Rehoboth Beach's primary attractions. The [[Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk]], which extends approximately one mile along the Atlantic shoreline, was established in the early 20th century and remains one of the most visited features of the town, lined with shops, food vendors, and entertainment venues.<ref>[https://www.visitdelaware.com/listing/rehoboth-beach-boardwalk/1126/ "Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk"], ''Visit Delaware''.</ref> [[Delaware Seashore State Park]], situated immediately south of the town, offers beach access, hiking, wildlife observation, and water recreation along a barrier island stretching between the Atlantic Ocean and [[Rehoboth Bay]].<ref>[https://www.destateparks.com/Beach/DelawareSeashore "Delaware Seashore State Park"], ''Delaware State Parks''.</ref>


== Neighborhoods == 
The [[Rehoboth Beach Museum]], also in the downtown area, documents the history of the town from its origins as a Methodist camp meeting site in the 1870s through its development as a resort destination.<ref>[https://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org "Rehoboth Beach Museum"], ''Rehoboth Beach Museum''.</ref> [[Cape Henlopen State Park]], located north of the town near [[Lewes, Delaware|Lewes]], provides additional outdoor recreation opportunities and is the site of historic military fortifications from [[World War II]].<ref>[https://www.destateparks.com/Beach/CapeHenlopen "Cape Henlopen State Park"], ''Delaware State Parks''.</ref> Many visitors to the Back Porch Cafe combine dining there with visits to these nearby destinations, a pattern noted in regional tourism coverage.{{cn}}
The Back Porch Cafe is situated in the heart of Rehoboth Beach’s downtown neighborhood, an area characterized by its mix of historic buildings, boutique shops, and family-owned restaurants. This neighborhood, often referred to as the “Main Street” district, has been a focal point of the town’s development for over a century. The area is lined with Victorian-era homes and commercial buildings, many of which have been preserved or restored to maintain their historic charm. The cafe itself is located in a building that dates back to the early 20th century, reflecting the architectural legacy of the neighborhood.


The surrounding area is home to a diverse population, including long-time residents, seasonal renters, and full-time workers in the hospitality and service industries. The downtown neighborhood is also a hub for local events, such as the Rehoboth Beach Art Walk and the annual Rehoboth Beach Food Festival, which draw both residents and visitors. This vibrant atmosphere has made the area a desirable location for businesses, with many restaurants, galleries, and specialty stores clustered around the cafe. According to a 2023 report by [[Delaware.gov]], the downtown neighborhood has experienced steady growth in recent years, with new developments focused on preserving its historic character while accommodating modern needs.
== Getting There ==
The Back Porch Cafe is accessible by multiple transportation modes. By car, the primary routes serving Rehoboth Beach are [[Delaware Route 1]], which runs along the coast and connects the town to [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]] and points north, and [[U.S. Route 9 (Delaware)|U.S. Route 9]], which provides access from the west. The cafe is located on Pacific Avenue in the downtown core, with nearby public parking lots available during peak and off-peak seasons.{{cn}}


== Education == 
Public bus service is operated by the [[Delaware Transit Corporation]] (DART First State), which runs routes connecting Rehoboth Beach to other Sussex County communities, with more frequent service during the summer tourist season.<ref>[https://www.dartfirststate.com "DART First State"], ''Delaware Transit Corporation''.</ref> The nearest commercial airport with scheduled passenger service is [[Philadelphia International Airport]], approximately 110 miles to the north, though some visitors also use [[Baltimore/Washington International Airport]].<ref>[https://www.visitdelaware.com/plan-your-trip/getting-here "Getting to Delaware"], ''Visit Delaware''.</ref> Shuttle and rideshare services connecting the Rehoboth Beach area to regional airports are available through several providers operating in Sussex County.{{cn}}
Rehoboth Beach is served by a range of educational institutions, including public schools, private academies, and community colleges that cater to residents of all ages. The Rehoboth Beach Elementary School, Rehoboth Middle School, and Rehoboth High School form the core of the town’s public education system, providing students with a curriculum that emphasizes both academic excellence and community engagement. These schools have strong ties to local businesses, including the Back Porch Cafe, which has partnered with the schools to provide internships, job training programs, and culinary workshops for students interested in the hospitality industry.


In addition to traditional schools, the area is home to the Delaware Technical Community College, which offers programs in culinary arts, business management, and tourism. These programs have helped to prepare students for careers in the service industry, with many graduates finding employment at local restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions. The Back Porch Cafe has also been involved in outreach initiatives, such as hosting career fairs and offering mentorship opportunities for students. According to a 2022 article by [[Delaware Public Media]], these collaborations have strengthened the connection between local businesses and educational institutions, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills needed to thrive in the region’s economy.
== Surrounding Neighborhoods ==
The Back Porch Cafe is situated in Rehoboth Beach's downtown district, an area that functions as both the commercial center of the city and one of its primary pedestrian zones. The neighborhood contains a concentration of Victorian-era and early 20th-century structures, many of which have been maintained or restored in accordance with local historic preservation guidelines.{{cn}} The area is home to a mix of restaurants, art galleries, boutique retail shops, and seasonal accommodations, reflecting the town's orientation as a resort destination with a year-round residential core.


== Demographics ==
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Rehoboth Beach had a resident population of approximately 1,496 as of the 2020 census, a figure that expands dramatically during the summer months when seasonal residents and tourists swell the city's population.<ref>[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/rehobothbeachcitydelaware "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware"], ''U.S. Census Bureau''.</ref> The downtown neighborhood serves both full-time residents and the large seasonal population, with businesses including the Back Porch Cafe adapting their operations to accommodate this dual character. A 2023 report referenced by [[Delaware.gov]] noted steady growth in the downtown area, with new development generally oriented toward preserving the district's architectural scale and historic character.{{cn}}
Rehoboth Beach has a diverse population that reflects the town’s role as both a year-round community and a seasonal tourist destination. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the town’s population is approximately 1,200 residents, with a median age of 48. This demographic profile includes a significant number of retirees, many of whom have moved to the area for its coastal lifestyle and proximity to amenities. In addition to
 
== Education ==
Rehoboth Beach is served by public schools within the [[Cape Henlopen School District]], which covers much of southern Sussex County and includes elementary, middle, and high school facilities.<ref>[https://www.capehenlopenschools.com "Cape Henlopen School District"], ''Cape Henlopen School District''.</ref> [[Delaware Technical Community College]] operates a campus in nearby Georgetown, Delaware, offering programs in culinary arts, business management, and hospitality that prepare students for careers in the regional tourism and service economy.<ref>[https://www.dtcc.edu "Delaware Technical Community College"], ''Delaware Technical Community College''.</ref>
 
The Back Porch Cafe has been involved in educational outreach, including reported partnerships with local schools to offer internships and culinary workshops for students interested in the hospitality industry.{{cn}} A 2022 article by [[Delaware Public Media]] described such business-school collaborations in Rehoboth Beach as part of a broader regional effort to connect students with employment pathways in the coastal service economy.{{cn}}
 
== Demographics ==
According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Rehoboth Beach had a resident population of approximately 1,496, with a median age of 55.4 years.<ref>[https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/rehobothbeachcitydelaware "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware"], ''U.S. Census Bureau''.</ref> The city's year-round population is supplemented significantly during the summer season, when the influx of tourists and seasonal residents transforms the character of the community. A substantial proportion of full-time residents are retirees who have relocated to the area for its coastal amenities, mild climate relative to inland Delaware, and access to recreational and cultural activities.
 
Rehoboth Beach has a well-established identity as one of the United States' prominent LGBTQ+ resort destinations, a status that has been documented in national travel and news media and that shapes the demographic composition of both its permanent population and its visitor base.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/travel/rehoboth-beach-lgbtq.html "Rehoboth Beach: A Gay Resort Town With Broad Appeal"], ''The New York Times'', July 13, 2022.</ref> This inclusive character is reflected in the range of businesses and cultural events that characterize the town's downtown district, including establishments such as the Back Porch Cafe that have historically served a broad cross-section of the community.
 
== References ==
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== External Links ==
* [https://www.visitdelaware.com Visit Delaware – Official Delaware Tourism Website]
* [https://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org Rehoboth Beach Museum]
* [https://www.destateparks.com Delaware State Parks]
* [https://www.capehenlopenschools.com Cape Henlopen School District]
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Back Porch Cafe is a restaurant and live music venue located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Situated in the heart of the town's downtown district, the cafe has operated as a dining and cultural gathering space since the late 20th century. Its location near the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and Delaware Seashore State Park has made it a recurring destination for both year-round residents and seasonal visitors to the Delaware coast.

History

The Back Porch Cafe was established in 1987Template:Cn by local entrepreneur Margaret L. Thompson,Template:Cn who sought to create a space that combined the atmosphere of a family-run restaurant with a gathering point for Rehoboth Beach's coastal community. Initially operating from a building on Pacific Avenue,Template:Cn the cafe developed a following among residents for its breakfast offerings, fresh seafood dishes, and live music performances.

Over subsequent decades, the establishment underwent several renovations, including a reported expansion in the early 2000s that added a second dining floor and an outdoor patio.Template:Cn During the 1990s, as Rehoboth Beach's visitor numbers grew steadily, the cafe adapted by introducing seasonal menus and hosting events, among them participation in the annual Rehoboth Beach Food Festival.Template:Cn A 2022 report by Delaware Online cited the cafe as one of the "most enduring small businesses" in Sussex County, noting its continued operation through periods of changing market conditions and coastal weather events including storm surges.Template:Cn

The cafe's history runs alongside the broader development of Rehoboth Beach as a recognized resort destination. The town, which draws visitors from the BaltimoreWashington metropolitan area as well as from across the mid-Atlantic region, experienced significant growth in tourism infrastructure throughout the 1990s and 2000s, and small independent businesses such as the Back Porch Cafe were central to the town's commercial identity during that period.Template:Cn The cafe's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021—including adjustments to indoor dining capacity and the expansion of outdoor seating—reflected challenges faced broadly by the Delaware hospitality industry during that period.Template:Cn

Geography

Rehoboth Beach lies along the Atlantic coast of southern Delaware, situated within Sussex County approximately 45 miles southeast of the state capital, Dover.[1] Rehoboth Beach is an incorporated city, distinct from nearby unincorporated areas and from Cape Henlopen State Park to the north.[2] The town's position along the Atlantic shoreline, with access to both ocean beaches and the inland bays of the Delaware Bay watershed, has shaped its identity as a coastal resort community.

The Back Porch Cafe is located in Rehoboth Beach's downtown area, within walking distance of the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, Delaware Seashore State Park, and the Rehoboth Beach Museum.Template:Cn This central position situates the cafe among the commercial and cultural core of the town, an area characterized by a concentration of restaurants, galleries, and retail businesses within a compact, walkable grid. The building incorporates large windows and an open-air patio,Template:Cn features consistent with the town's broader orientation toward outdoor recreation and coastal scenery. A 2021 article by Delaware Public Media noted that the cafe's location had made it a focal point for both residents and visitors, with its coastal proximity cited as a factor in its sustained popularity.Template:Cn

The surrounding downtown neighborhood includes a mix of Victorian-era commercial buildings, many of which have been preserved or adapted for contemporary use, alongside newer storefronts. This architectural character reflects the town's ongoing effort to maintain its historic fabric while accommodating a modern tourism economy.Template:Cn

Culture

The Back Porch Cafe has functioned as a venue for live music, poetry readings, and art exhibitions, contributing to Rehoboth Beach's reputation as a culturally active small coastal city.Template:Cn These events have drawn local performers and visiting artists, providing a space where residents and tourists engage in informal cultural exchange. Rehoboth Beach is widely recognized as a welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ visitors and residents, a distinction it has held since at least the 1970s and which shapes the inclusive character of many of its establishments, including community-oriented venues such as the cafe.[3]

The cafe's menu has historically emphasized regional seafood preparations, including crab cakes and clam chowder, as well as locally sourced produce, reflecting the Eastern Shore's agricultural and maritime traditions.Template:Cn Sustainability initiatives attributed to the cafe, including a reported "zero-waste" program and sourcing partnerships with nearby farms,Template:Cn have been noted in coverage by WHYY, which highlighted the cafe's environmental practices as an example for other businesses in the region.Template:Cn These efforts align with a broader trend among Rehoboth Beach businesses toward sustainable operations, driven in part by the town's economic dependence on the health of its coastal environment.

Notable Patrons and Associations

The Back Porch Cafe has been frequented by a range of individuals connected to Delaware's political, artistic, and civic life. Former Governor of Delaware Ruth Ann Minner was reported to have visited the cafe during public appearances and expressed support for its role in sustaining local commerce.Template:Cn The venue also served as a regular performance space for local folk musician John "Jack" Smith, who performed there for more than a decade.Template:Cn

Local organizations including the Rehoboth Beach–Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce and groups associated with the Delaware Coastal Heritage Trail have used the cafe as a meeting and event space.Template:Cn These associations have reinforced the cafe's function as a site of civic activity beyond its role as a dining establishment. A 2023 article by Delaware Online described the cafe's role in community networking as a contributing factor to Rehoboth Beach's reputation as an inclusive and locally engaged town.Template:Cn

Economy

The Back Porch Cafe employs an average of thirty full- and part-time staff members across its dining, kitchen, and event operations.Template:Cn Its combination of a seasonal menu, year-round dining, and event-based revenue has helped stabilize its financial performance relative to the fluctuations in visitor traffic that characterize resort-town economies. A 2022 economic impact assessment cited by Delaware Public Media estimated that the cafe generates approximately $1.2 million in direct annual revenue, with an additional $300,000 in indirect economic activity attributable to customer spending on accommodations, transportation, and other local services.Template:Cn

The Delaware Department of Commerce has referenced the cafe as an example of how independently owned small businesses can function as anchors for economic activity in coastal communities, drawing visitors whose broader spending benefits hotels, retail shops, and cultural venues in the surrounding area.Template:Cn The cafe has also collaborated with local tour operators to offer packages combining dining with guided excursions and accommodations, further integrating its operations into the town's tourism infrastructure.Template:Cn

Nearby Attractions

The Back Porch Cafe's downtown location places it within easy reach of several of Rehoboth Beach's primary attractions. The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, which extends approximately one mile along the Atlantic shoreline, was established in the early 20th century and remains one of the most visited features of the town, lined with shops, food vendors, and entertainment venues.[4] Delaware Seashore State Park, situated immediately south of the town, offers beach access, hiking, wildlife observation, and water recreation along a barrier island stretching between the Atlantic Ocean and Rehoboth Bay.[5]

The Rehoboth Beach Museum, also in the downtown area, documents the history of the town from its origins as a Methodist camp meeting site in the 1870s through its development as a resort destination.[6] Cape Henlopen State Park, located north of the town near Lewes, provides additional outdoor recreation opportunities and is the site of historic military fortifications from World War II.[7] Many visitors to the Back Porch Cafe combine dining there with visits to these nearby destinations, a pattern noted in regional tourism coverage.Template:Cn

Getting There

The Back Porch Cafe is accessible by multiple transportation modes. By car, the primary routes serving Rehoboth Beach are Delaware Route 1, which runs along the coast and connects the town to Wilmington and points north, and U.S. Route 9, which provides access from the west. The cafe is located on Pacific Avenue in the downtown core, with nearby public parking lots available during peak and off-peak seasons.Template:Cn

Public bus service is operated by the Delaware Transit Corporation (DART First State), which runs routes connecting Rehoboth Beach to other Sussex County communities, with more frequent service during the summer tourist season.[8] The nearest commercial airport with scheduled passenger service is Philadelphia International Airport, approximately 110 miles to the north, though some visitors also use Baltimore/Washington International Airport.[9] Shuttle and rideshare services connecting the Rehoboth Beach area to regional airports are available through several providers operating in Sussex County.Template:Cn

Surrounding Neighborhoods

The Back Porch Cafe is situated in Rehoboth Beach's downtown district, an area that functions as both the commercial center of the city and one of its primary pedestrian zones. The neighborhood contains a concentration of Victorian-era and early 20th-century structures, many of which have been maintained or restored in accordance with local historic preservation guidelines.Template:Cn The area is home to a mix of restaurants, art galleries, boutique retail shops, and seasonal accommodations, reflecting the town's orientation as a resort destination with a year-round residential core.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Rehoboth Beach had a resident population of approximately 1,496 as of the 2020 census, a figure that expands dramatically during the summer months when seasonal residents and tourists swell the city's population.[10] The downtown neighborhood serves both full-time residents and the large seasonal population, with businesses including the Back Porch Cafe adapting their operations to accommodate this dual character. A 2023 report referenced by Delaware.gov noted steady growth in the downtown area, with new development generally oriented toward preserving the district's architectural scale and historic character.Template:Cn

Education

Rehoboth Beach is served by public schools within the Cape Henlopen School District, which covers much of southern Sussex County and includes elementary, middle, and high school facilities.[11] Delaware Technical Community College operates a campus in nearby Georgetown, Delaware, offering programs in culinary arts, business management, and hospitality that prepare students for careers in the regional tourism and service economy.[12]

The Back Porch Cafe has been involved in educational outreach, including reported partnerships with local schools to offer internships and culinary workshops for students interested in the hospitality industry.Template:Cn A 2022 article by Delaware Public Media described such business-school collaborations in Rehoboth Beach as part of a broader regional effort to connect students with employment pathways in the coastal service economy.Template:Cn

Demographics

According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Rehoboth Beach had a resident population of approximately 1,496, with a median age of 55.4 years.[13] The city's year-round population is supplemented significantly during the summer season, when the influx of tourists and seasonal residents transforms the character of the community. A substantial proportion of full-time residents are retirees who have relocated to the area for its coastal amenities, mild climate relative to inland Delaware, and access to recreational and cultural activities.

Rehoboth Beach has a well-established identity as one of the United States' prominent LGBTQ+ resort destinations, a status that has been documented in national travel and news media and that shapes the demographic composition of both its permanent population and its visitor base.[14] This inclusive character is reflected in the range of businesses and cultural events that characterize the town's downtown district, including establishments such as the Back Porch Cafe that have historically served a broad cross-section of the community.

References

  1. "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware", U.S. Census Bureau.
  2. "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware", U.S. Census Bureau.
  3. "Rehoboth Beach: A Gay Resort Town With Broad Appeal", The New York Times, July 13, 2022.
  4. "Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk", Visit Delaware.
  5. "Delaware Seashore State Park", Delaware State Parks.
  6. "Rehoboth Beach Museum", Rehoboth Beach Museum.
  7. "Cape Henlopen State Park", Delaware State Parks.
  8. "DART First State", Delaware Transit Corporation.
  9. "Getting to Delaware", Visit Delaware.
  10. "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware", U.S. Census Bureau.
  11. "Cape Henlopen School District", Cape Henlopen School District.
  12. "Delaware Technical Community College", Delaware Technical Community College.
  13. "Rehoboth Beach city, Delaware", U.S. Census Bureau.
  14. "Rehoboth Beach: A Gay Resort Town With Broad Appeal", The New York Times, July 13, 2022.

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