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Seeking
Outdoor Dining
When summer comes
to Thunder Bay, there is
nothing better than en-
joying a cool drink and
a delicious meal on a
sunny patio. Given that
our summers are short
and characterized by
an omnipresent breeze
from the air conditioner
we call Lake Superior,
patios are a rare gem.
Here are a few of the
city's best!
The Neebing Roadhouse,
2121 Highway 61
A sunny addition to this south-side restau-
rant, the Neebing's patio is accompanied by a
beach volleyball court. Make like you're on the
beach while sipping Corona and enjoying a
Neebing burger.
Naxos Grill & Bar,
610 Arthur Street West
Tucked away just off Arthur Street, Naxos'
patio is a quiet sanctuary in a busy neighbour-
hood. Enjoy authentic Greek dishes, such as
souvlaki, tiropita or mousaka. Naxos' patio gets
prime sun just in time to sit back and dig in to
a midday brunch.
DeLuca's Family Restaurant,
55 South Cumberland Street
A mouthful of gnocci, the sun on your face:
close your eyes and picture yourself in Italy.
Okay, so Lake Superior does not provide a
Mediterranean breeze but, the patio is sheltered
from the wind and beautiful.
The Penalty Box, 916 Walsh St.
Hidden in an industrial part of town, The
Penalty Box has a beach-like volleyball court.
Whether you watch the action or play a couple
of matches, the juxtaposition of sand and indus-
try is an interesting way to kick back and enjoy
a cold beer and nachos.
The Bean Fiend, 194 S. Algoma St.
The ever-expanding Bay + Algoma district
has more foot traffic and leisurely shoppers than
ever before, thanks to new patios and establish-
ments like The Bean Fiend. Coffee and fresh
sandwiches like "The Diablo", stuffed with meat
from Maltese are a great people-watching treat.
Emerald Greens, 2370 Dawson Rd.
Who doesn't want a bite to eat after playing
a few rounds of golf? Park your golf cart and
spend the next hour chatting about your game
while eating the popular quesadillas which ev-
eryone agrees are up to par.
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The Neebing Roadhouse
DeLuca's Family Restaurant
Naxos Grill & Bar
The Bean Fiend
The Penalty Box
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