![]() “I knew now was the right time because we have a great customer base, good history, recognizable branding and people know what they’re going to get here every time.”īlyth commends her employees and manager, John Tatler, on their dedication to the Go Fish brand, which will now expand to the Go Brit brand – a name she has trademarked. “Ever since we opened, people have been asking about other locations or if we franchise,” Blyth said. In the past year, this type of restaurant, known as quick, casual dining, experienced the largest growth, which is one of the reasons Blyth chose now to expand. Food will be served in baskets with liners featuring London newsprint. Modern tables and chairs will be mixed and matched throughout. The seating area will feature a mix of brick and open windows for a lot of light. Settling down to work with bankers and builders has been stressful, but Blyth is excited about the new location, where she plans to have a counter area for placing orders and picking up takeout. “I like all the windows and the location, and I could see it working for us.” ![]() “It was basically an empty shell that I could work with,” Blyth said. Prior to settling on the Route 1 location, Blyth looked at several locations, but ended up choosing the space next to Verizon and Bill’s Sport Shop because of its brick façade and arched doorways. The original Go Fish on Rehoboth Avenue will remain the same while Blyth works to open the new design with modern booths, high-top tables, aluminum stools and her own 1969 Mini Cooper in the entranceway. “We are trying to streamline what we have and create a model that would work in strip malls in the future.” “I am hoping to roll out this prototype for what will become a franchise, but getting a franchise is a long process,” Blyth said. The new restaurant, opening in the space vacated by Deli 88, will be streamlined and modern, while still serving traditional British fish house eats, with cool pints and great prices. Owner Alison Blyth hopes those customers keep coming and spread out to try the new deal at Go Brit fish and chips slated to open on Route 1 outside Lewes in late February. We invite you and your family to visit us and to experience for yourselves all that The Bonfire has to offer.The real British deal at Go Fish in Rehoboth Beach has lured customers from near and far with its reasonable prices and delicious fish and chips. No other restaurant in Ocean City provides a more comprehensive level of hospitality to its customers. Our friendly and professional staff is the best in Ocean City and is eager to make your visit to The Bonfire one to remember. Our mission statement is to provide exceptional customer service and a superior dining experience for all of our valued guests. ![]() In addition to our Prime Rib and Seafood Buffet, we offer an A La Carte menu. Our generous 150 ft buffet features seafood, fresh prime rib, fabulous soups, an expansive selection of fish, barbeque ribs, fresh fruit and an unbeatable array of perfectly crafted decadent desserts. Always a premier dining experience, our success can be attributed to consistently great food and exceptional service. Family owned and operated since 1973, the Bonfire Restaurant has been serving our valued customers for 50 years! The Bonfire’s beautiful décor features tropical aquariums, beautifully designed stained glass, and lush flower gardens.
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