It’s always fun dining in a repurposed restaurant. Learning the local history and seeing evidence of the past makes a meal more interesting for everyone. Locals may recall the Millsboro Bank restaurants of the past, including Luca and the Pint. Now, there’s a new establishment taking up the space and it serves some of the most delicious seafood in Delaware.

Plate and Palette is a farm to table gastropub that serves seasonal dishes with a focus on seafood. It opened over the winter and is quickly becoming a Sussex County favorite.

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This elegant gastropub is one of the most interesting dining spaces in the First State! If you call ahead, you might even be able to dine in the old bank vault itself.

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While the menu is diverse, the seafood dishes really stand out. Start off with an appetizer like calamari, Belgian mussels, or crab dip.

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For dinner, choose from Delmarva favorites like the tasty and flavorful locally sourced soft shell crabs…

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…or a fresh Atlantic salmon served with applewood bacon, garlicky spinach, and other seasonal sides.

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The seared scallops are always a hit. They’re served over cheesy parmesan risotto with garlic pan-roasted tomato.

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If you aren’t a big seafood eater, enjoy a gourmet burger topped with melted cheese, applewood bacon, mushrooms and onions served on brioche.

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The wood-fired oven turns out tasty pizzas and flatbreads, too, so there’s a delicious dish on the menu for everyone.

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Save room for dessert! Whether you want to wash your meal down with a sweet cocktail or a tasty pastry, there’s something to please every sweet tooth.

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Address: 303 Main Street, Millsboro, DE, 19966

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Hours: Tuesday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.

For more unique dining in the First State, read These 9 Amazing Delaware Restaurants Are Loaded With Local History

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