Today at Gulf Coast Life we talk about alfresco dining. At the beginning of December, the main season for visitors is here in southwest Florida. Maybe you are looking for a place to take a crowd with you. Perhaps you are just coming to the area for a winter visit and want to enjoy the fine weather. And of course the coronavirus is still with us. As a result, many people find it more comfortable to eat outdoors. The question is: where to go?
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Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm is one of the few restaurants in the world where the meat on the menu is organically and ethically raised locally.
Courtesy Fort Myers News Press
Dine al fresco on the terrace at The French on 5th Avenue S. in Naples.
Our guest can answer that for you today! Today we have Annabelle Tometich, food writer and critic for the Fort Myers News Press. She recently published an epic list of 64 restaurants in the area – from Punta Gorda to Everglades City – that have lovely al fresco dining areas. She will let us know about these and more, and help us find a place outdoors, whatever the occasion.
The Fort Myers News press
Crabby Lady is a quaint cottage with a number of decks and looks out over the expanse of Goodland Bay. The restaurant specializes in fresh off the boat blue crabs and also offers shrimp, chicken, prawns, and pasta.
See similar https://news.wgcu.org/show/gulf-coast-life/2021-11-29/outdoor-dining
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