
Cozy up to these hearth-warming restaurant fireplaces
This article highlights numerous restaurants and cafes across Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania that offer the cozy ambiance of a fireplace, making them ideal destinations during colder months. The piece emphasizes the appeal of fireplaces as focal points in dining spaces, providing warmth, comfort, and a sense of homeliness, akin to a ski lodge experience.
The BrewHaHa! coffee shops are featured prominently, with their locations in Greenville and Trolley Square known for impressive fireplaces. The Trolley Square location boasts a large fireplace with a stone chimney, designed using El Dorado's Crescent Peak Shadow Rock, which is celebrated for its textured appearance and craftsmanship. The owner, Alisa Lippincott Morkides, considers fireplaces the heart of a room and a key element in creating a warm, inviting atmosphere for friends and family. Customers frequently gather around these fireplaces, with popular seating spots like the leather couch in the Wilmington BrewHaHa! even showing indentations from frequent use. While most BrewHaHa! fireplaces are gas-powered, Morkides expresses a desire for a wood-burning one in the future, despite fire code and maintenance challenges.
The article also showcases historic establishments like the Dilworthtown Inn near West Chester, Pennsylvania, which has roaring fireplaces that enhance its colonial atmosphere and romantic ambiance. The inn, dating back to 1754, frequently uses images and videos of its fires on social media to attract patrons. The Well Coffeehouse and Marketplace in Hockessin stands out for having a wood-burning stove in its log cabin setting, surrounded by comfortable chairs and sofas.
Several other restaurants are mentioned for their fireplace offerings. Firebirds Wood Fired Grill in Newark features two blazing fireplaces, one inside the main dining area and another on the outdoor patio, with the aroma of wood adding to the experience. Jessop's Tavern in Old Castle, an establishment with parts dating back to the 18th century, has a gas fireplace near the front door, offering a perfect spot to enjoy its "Olde English fare." Cantwell's Tavern in Odessa, housed in an 1822 Federal building, boasts six gas fireplaces, with customers often requesting fireside tables, especially in winter. The Lemon Leaf Cafe in Smyrna, formerly the Inn at Duck Creek, has five gas fireplaces across its six dining rooms, providing a historic and cozy setting. Heirloom in Lewes, located in a Victorian structure from 1899, retains its original fireplace.
Further south, The Governor's Cafe in Dover, situated in a 19th-century structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers seating near its gas fireplace, providing a comfortable space for patrons to enjoy beverages. The Perfect Blend in Newark has two fireplaces, which owner Jeanne Kress notes are popular spots for customers. Harry's Savoy Grill in Brandywine Hundred, a fixture since 1988, has two fireplaces in its main dining area, including an 80-year-old original, with additional fireplaces added to patio rooms. Harry's Seafood Grill on the Wilmington Riverfront features a two-sided fireplace, warming both the main dining room and the bar area. Buckley's Tavern in Centreville, recognizing the popularity of its main dining room fireplace, added a second one in the bar area in 2006. Finally, the Back Burner in Hockessin includes a dedicated "fireplace room" with seating arrangements around the hearth.
The article concludes with a list of additional establishments featuring fireplaces, encouraging readers to explore more options and to share their own favorite fireplace restaurants. The overall theme underscores the enduring appeal of fireplaces in creating inviting and comfortable dining experiences.
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