![]() The award notice states that Big Fish will pay an annual flat fee of $35,000 as well as a percentage of gross receipts. “I encourage any Delaware business that wants more information on the state bidding process to visit Delaware’s contract portal, which has a wealth of information about the process.” “While it is never easy to change concessionaires, the state RFP process is fair and Big Fish Restaurant Group submitted the winning proposal this time,” Garvin said. Revenue paid to the state equated 20% of the total score. ![]() Eighty percent of the total score included quality and diversity of the menu past performance the vendor’s action plan vendor’s financial stability creativity in planning and designing and delivering a successful establishment. DNREC officials said that the request for proposals was rated on seven criteria categories. Hammerheads and Big Fish each submitted bids for the Indian River Marina contract. The contract on the venue expired on Feb. The owner, George Bendler, announced at the end of January that Hammerheads Dockside would be closing its doors for good. Since 2013, Hammerheads Dockside has run the restaurant out of the marina as its second location in the Delaware beach area. We will share exciting updates as we move closer to opening. “We look forward to the upcoming season and many more years to come. “‘We are excited for this opportunity to take over such a wonderful place,” Big Fish Restaurant Group co-founder Eric Sugrue told the Delaware Business Times. Their business has won more than 50 awards for the quality of service they offer to the public,” DNREC Secretary Shawn Garvin said in a statement.īig Fish has roughly a dozen locations throughout the state, including its flagship restaurant in Rehoboth Beach and one at the Wilmington Riverfront Mikimotos, Taco Grande, Washington Street Ale House and Trolley Street Oyster House in Wilmington and several other concepts at the Delaware beaches. “We welcome Big Fish to the Indian River Marina and look forward to watching their progress in meeting the growing needs of our park and marina visitors. ![]() 28, 2033, and grants Big Fish the ability to run the 1,400-square-foot restaurant in the marina and a 1,100-square-foot pergola with a full waterfront menu fare, including seafood dishes and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.īig Fish will also provide carry-out service from the marina, as well as breakfast and delivery service to the marina as well as the Delaware Seashore National Park’s North Inlet Campground. The 10-year contract runs from March 1 to Feb. REHOBOTH BEACH - Big Fish Restaurant Group is officially moving into the Indian River Marina, as the state Department of Natural Resources and Control announced Friday that it has awarded the contract for the restaurant. The Big Fish Restaurant Group will take over the Indian River Marina bar and restaurant after winning a new 10-year state contract. ![]()
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