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Rosie, I work with a guy who lives in Dover.  I can ask him on Monday, but I know he did say there is a Spanish/Portuguese place in Dover that is excellent.  Of course, you can always try The Quiet Man pub.  It's not just ethnic Irish fare!  :)

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Been to Quiet Man and liked it. However, you are the second person who told me that there was an excellent Spanish restaurant down a side street in Dover but they didn't know the name. I am depending on YOU to find out! ;)

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

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OK Rosie, here is the scoop:  It's called the Jai Alai, and it's on Blackwell Street.  HOWEVER, it is sort of down a side alley, not on Blackwell as it goes up an overpass.  My co-worker says it's a very odd location, where you would never expect a restaurant to be, but he has no problem in recommending it.  Also, don't be in a rush as everything is made to order, and it can be expensive (though I don't know what his criteria for that is!).  Hope that helps.

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In Dover?  No.  The only other place I've been to that way is The Laughing Lion.  There was a place called Vienna, years ago, right on 46.  I don't know why they closed, but I recall the food being very good.  Maybe the loaction was a problem.

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