495 Reasons to Stay in Wilmington: Good Taste – A foodies guide to Greater Wilmington

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(Editor’s note: The southbound lanes of  I-495 opened late Thursday afternoon)

So, maybe you heard, our I-495 bridge is falling down. It’s a national issue. Obama even came to see it. I mean, it’s not falling down so fast that he didn’t have time to stop for a cheeseburger at Joe Biden’s favorite cheeseburger spot, but still.

Route 495 has been closed in Delaware since the first week in June. It’s OK most of the time, because I-95 works just fine – except during rush hour (defined, during the summer, as any time people are trying to drive to/from work or the beach). All the better to stick around and get a bite to eat.

Wilmington After Work, a citywide marketing campaign, recently announced a number of restaurants that would be offering impressive $4.95 specials on Wednesdays.

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495 Reasons to Stay in Wilmington on Wednesdays

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