SoDel Concepts offers personalized cakes
SoDel Concepts’ 12 restaurants along the Delaware beaches offer spots for celebrations from birthdays to baby showers. Now guests can preorder a personalized cake that servers will bring to the table.
SoDel Concepts receives business awards from Coastal Style
For the sixth consecutive year, Coastal Style magazine named Scott Kammerer Best Businessman in Sussex County. Kammerer is president of SoDel Concepts, which was named Best Business in Sussex County.
SoDel Concepts restaurants feature renovated outdoor dining areas
To take advantage of the coastal weather and meet the increased demand for alfresco meals, five of SoDel Concepts’ 12 restaurants have enhanced their outdoor dining areas.
Improvements were made at Catch 54 in Fenwick Island, NorthEast Seafood Kitchen in Ocean View, Matt’s Fish Camp in North Bethany, Matt’s Fish Camp in Lewes and Fish On in Lewes.
New Thompson Island craft beers paired with doughnuts
On Saturday, Aug. 1, Thompson Island Brewing Company will release Glazed & Confused and Fresh: Double Peach Boysenberry.
“Forget coffee and doughnuts. Jimmy and Dru’s creations will prove that beer and doughnuts are the perfect pairings,” said Matt Patton, director of operations, who oversees SoDel Concepts’ beer program
Four SoDel Concepts restaurants receive Wine Spectator Award of Excellence
Once again, four Delaware restaurants under the SoDel Concepts umbrella have received a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. The 2020 recipients include Catch 54 near Fenwick Island, Lupo Italian Kitchen in downtown Rehoboth Beach, and the Bluecoast Seafood Grill + Raw Bar locations in North Bethany and Rehoboth Beach.
SoDel Concepts’ restaurants featuring local produce in July and August
“We strive to use local ingredients all year long, but that is easier to do in the summer,” said Doug Ruley, vice president of culinary operations for the Rehoboth Beach-based hospitality company. “Our motto is ‘beautiful, simple food,’ and our chefs look forward to showcasing all that Sussex County has to offer in the mid-to-late summer.”
Delaware Today Readers Name Thompson Island Brewing Company the Best New Restaurant-Downstate
The readers of Delaware Today magazine have named Thompson Island Brewing Company the Best New Restaurant-Downstate. Located just outside the entrance to downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the restaurant is part of SoDel Concepts, which has 12 eateries in coastal Sussex County.
Doug Ruley and Maggie Cellitto named Downstate Best of Delaware
Chefs Doug Ruley and Maggie Cellitto were named to the 2020 Best of Delaware list in the July issue of Delaware Today magazine.
Both are employees of Rehoboth Beach-based SoDel Concepts, which has 12 restaurants in Sussex County.
June is Lobster Month at SoDel Concepts restaurants
SoDel Concepts is kicking off the summer with one of the coastal area’s most coveted crustaceans: lobsters. All 12 restaurants will feature a lobster dish on their specials list.
Delaware summer job picture impacted by COVID-19
“We already have a great staff that’s with us year-round,” Mr. Patton said. “But we get the bump of what we need for the summer from those students.”
“We’ve been really lucky to have a lot of our summer employees back from last year,” Mr. Patton added. “We got a great group of Cape students, combined with a great group of students from local colleges. We’ve been lucky that we get to pick the cream of the crop. Our sales numbers have started out really good, better than last year at this time.”
Thompson Island Brewing Company releases four new craft beers
Thompson Island Brewing Company in Rehoboth Beach recently released four limited-edition new beers available in cans. One of the latest offerings, Revival, is a collaboration with nearby Revelation Brewing Company.
Voices: SoDel’s Kammerer says pandemic reinforces fragility of life, business
SoDel is guided by three core principles. It believes in “cooking beautiful, simple food; developing the people we work with, and making the world a better place,” a philosophy that Scott discusses in this interview.
Matt’s Fish Camp and ThinkSecureNet provide lunch for Troop 7
Matt’s Fish Camp in Lewes, part of the SoDel Concepts hospitality group, and ThinkSecureNet recently teamed up to bring lunch to Delaware State Police Troop 7 in Lewes.
SoDel Concepts continues to prepare food for Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth
During the novel coronavirus pandemic, SoDel Concepts continues to prepare meals for more than 250 homebound seniors in the Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth (MOWLR) program. The Rehoboth Beach-based hospitality company uses the kitchen in Fish On in Lewes to cook and assemble more than 500 meals a day.
Thompson Island Brewing making hand sanitizer
For a limited time, customers who order carryout will receive a complimentary bottle of Little Beauties, the hand sanitizer made by brewmaster Jimmy Valm.
SoDel Concepts to give ALL April 18 proceeds to Beebe COVID-19 Relief Fund
SoDel Concepts restaurants will raise funds Saturday, April 18, for the Beebe Healthcare COVID-19 Relief Fund, which was organized by the Beebe Medical Foundation to support Beebe healthcare workers on the frontline of the pandemic.
Rehoboth Beach restaurateur receives national leadership honor
Scott Kammerer, president of Rehoboth Beach's SoDel Concepts, was named to Nation’s Restaurant News’ 2020 list of the most influential leaders in the restaurant industry.
Lauren Herlihy named president of SoDel Cares
Lauren Herlihy has been named president of SoDel Cares, the charitable arm of SoDel Concepts, a hospitality group with 12 restaurants in Sussex County.
Thompson Island Brewing Company to host beer-pairing dinner March 11
Thompson Island Brewing Company in Rehoboth Beach will host a five-course beer-pairing dinner at 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 11.
This will be the first in a planned beer dinner series, which will complement the wine dinner program that SoDel Concepts runs in seven of its restaurants
SoDel Concepts’ Employees Make Cookies for Homebound Seniors
Bradour and Williamson decorated a minivan in holiday finery and made the circuit, from Lewes to Fenwick Island. When they finished their route, they had a total of 4,300 cookies, which MOWLR volunteers packaged at Fish On.