Best Anniversary Restaurants in Rehoboth Beach 2026
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The anniversary pick in Rehoboth Beach for 2026 is Eden on Coastal Highway, voted Delaware's Most Romantic Atmosphere, with a $45 Wednesday prix fixe and a la carte dining. Editorial runners-up: La Fable, Salt Air, Blue Moon, Henlopen City Oyster House.
“We seat the anniversaries by the back wall, where the tables breathe,” the captain at Eden told us, and twenty years of practice shows. Rehoboth is a seafood town, but its best anniversary rooms are quiet, candlelit and built for lingering. Fifteen Rehoboth Beach restaurants sit in our directory; six are worth a milestone, and here is what each one costs.
Six Rehoboth Beach Tables for an Anniversary
Eden has held the top of Rehoboth Beach's dining for over twenty years, a longevity that is its own proof. The Wine Spectator has recognised its wine program every year for more than two decades, and Delaware Today has repeatedly voted it the Most Romantic Atmosphere in the state. The room is intimate without being cramped, tables spaced for private conversation, lighting warm without being theatrical. A $45 three-course Wednesday prix fixe anchors the value end, with a la carte fine dining above it. For an anniversary, this is the Rehoboth benchmark.
La Fable occupies a narrow, valuable space in Rehoboth: the genuinely French room that serves the canon without apology. Steak frites needs no improvement here, the moules marières no reinvention, and the wine list runs deep through Burgundy and Bordeaux. The room on Baltimore Avenue is intimate in the French sense, small tables, candles rather than overhead light, designed for a long dinner with someone you want to keep talking to. For an anniversary that wants classical technique and a bottle worth opening, La Fable is the call.
Executive Chef Yora Chen sources daily from Delaware and regional farms, building each night's menu at Salt Air around what arrived that morning on Wilmington Avenue. The room has the quality of a well-chosen private home: intimate, warm, tables close enough to feel social but not communal, and lighting that flatters. Delaware Today has named it the state's Best Date Night Restaurant more than once. For an anniversary that wants genuine seasonal cooking and the best downstate wine list, this is the room that turns a Tuesday into something you repeat.
Blue Moon has held a place in Delaware's top ten for so long the ranking is simply the baseline, open in an elegant Victorian beach house on Baltimore Avenue since the 1980s. The short rib stroganoff and roasted oysters are signatures kept because they work, finished by the house Moon Pie dessert. The Atrium Lounge adds live entertainment to the evening. For an anniversary that wants a celebratory night out rather than a hushed one, with decades of practice behind the room, Blue Moon delivers it two blocks from the ocean.
Henlopen City Oyster House on Wilmington Avenue is Delaware's most serious raw bar, a living daily menu set entirely by what arrived that morning from East Coast and Pacific beds. On a given night the selection runs Wellfleets from Cape Cod, Island Creeks from Duxbury, Malpeques from Prince Edward Island and Kumamotos from California, shucked to order, with a shucker who knows the difference. For an anniversary built around oysters and a bottle of Champagne, this is the table; book the early seating before the bar fills.
In a beach town where seafood dominates, 1776 Steakhouse made the deliberate choice to build Rehoboth's best steakhouse and do it properly, on Coastal Highway and open from 3pm daily. The menu centers on prime-grade beef handled with restraint, sourced carefully, aged appropriately and cooked to specification, with a bar stocked for a pre-dinner drink that contributes rather than distracts. The dining room is composed and well-lit enough to read a menu or a face across the table. For an anniversary couple who would rather have a great steak than another plate of fish, this is the room.
What an Anniversary Costs in Rehoboth Beach
Eden runs the top end as Rehoboth's fine-dining benchmark, with a $45 three-course Wednesday prix fixe at the value end and a la carte above it. La Fable, Salt Air, Blue Moon, Henlopen City Oyster House and 1776 Steakhouse all sit in the upper-mid range, with mains in the $30s and $40s. Confirm service and any prix-fixe windows when you book.
Eden, La Fable and Salt Air are intimate rooms that fill fast in the summer season, so reserve a week or two ahead and ask for a quieter table. Henlopen City Oyster House fills its raw bar early, so take the earlier seating. Tell any of them it is an anniversary and most will mark the table.
Frequently Asked Questions
The editorial pick is Eden on Coastal Highway, Rehoboth's fine-dining benchmark for over twenty years, voted Delaware's Most Romantic Atmosphere by Delaware Today and recognised by Wine Spectator every year for two decades. For a French alternative, La Fable's candlelit Baltimore Avenue room serves the classics, and Salt Air is the state's most-awarded date-night kitchen.
Eden anchors the top, with a $45 three-course Wednesday prix fixe at the value end and a la carte fine dining above it. La Fable, Salt Air, Blue Moon, Henlopen City Oyster House and 1776 Steakhouse sit in the upper-mid range, with mains generally in the $30s and $40s. Confirm service and any prix-fixe windows when you reserve.
Eden has carried Delaware Today's Most Romantic Atmosphere title for years, with generously spaced tables and warm, un-theatrical lighting built for lingering. La Fable is the close runner-up, a small, candlelit French room on Baltimore Avenue, and Salt Air's private-home feel has earned repeated Best Date Night recognition. All three are quiet enough to actually talk.
Yes, especially in summer. Eden, La Fable and Salt Air are intimate rooms that fill fast in season, so book a week or two ahead and ask for a quieter table away from the door. Henlopen City Oyster House fills its raw bar early, so take the earlier seating. Tell any of them it is an anniversary and most will mark the table.