Delaware

The Penguin Diner

For just over a decade, the Penguin Diner has operated just off the boardwalk of Bethany Beach. The restaurant boosts Delaware-local ingredients and a varied menu, all served with a (admittedly saccharine-tinged) smile.

The entire place screams family-friendly, appropriate for the area. Even the bar at the front makes it clear that it exists only to offer libations to stressed, sunburned parents. One of the more endearing touches is the menu design. Each displays a different child's drawing of the diner's tuxedoed mascot.

In case the connection wasn't made: families often include young children. This may seem obvious but it definitely sets the tone. My best guess would be that any time you eat here, you gamble hearing the shrieking of children. I was lucking enough to avoid this but it's not hard to imagine.

Still, I can't fault the place for it. The food is delicious. In classic diner style, they give you massive quantities of basic, really good breakfast food.

The breakfast burrito comes with my highest recommendations. It's a little greasy and a little too big. It's perfect diner food.

The doors open at 8am- a late start for most surfers but still a viable option for grabbing food before a day on the water. An added bonus: you avoid most of the Sesame Street crowd.

The Penguin Diner
105 Garfield Parkway
Bethany Beach, DE 19930

Turning Pages Book Lounge

Less than three miles from the Delaware shoreline, there's the perfect store to find your newest beach read.

Turning Pages Book Lounge opened this summer and offers a wide range of used books. I've always preferred used books for traveling- there's no pressure to keep them pristine, so a little sand in the binding can be overlooked.

IMG_0900.JPG

The owner, a chatty visual arts teacher from the DC suburbs, also operates a retro toy store a few miles away and that's reflected in the products. A dozen ukuleles are displayed for sale, next to a sign for group lessons, and vintage records are tucked away in the back.

Overall, this is an amazing place for new reading material. Almost all paperbacks are $2.50 so it's easy try genres you might have otherwise shied away from. A few titles have special pricing via a sticker on the back but nothing outrageous. We walked away with five books for under $20.

Overall, Turning Pages is a fun place to go when you're open to finding something new. The store has the vibe of a scavenger hunt and you're almost guaranteed to find the perfect thing you didn't know you needed.

The store typically opens at noon each day and closes at 10pm.

Turning Pages Book Lounge
119 Atlanta Avenue
Millville, DE 19968