With Ontario’s eating places as soon as once more plunged into an indoor eating ban, eating places are having to get artistic. Not like in the summertime, when eating places may fall again on outside eating and patios, temperatures in the course of the newest lockdown have stayed beneath freezing.
Right here’s how a few of Niagara’s restaurant’s are dealing with the lockdown. Have you ever seen a restaurant with an fascinating twist on the present indoor eating ban, e-mail jculic@niagarathisweek.com and we’ll embrace them in our record.
335 On The Ridge - heated patio
This Ridgeway restaurant has opened up a heated patio to maintain diners heat in the course of the frosty days.
335 Ridge Rd. N., Ridgeway
Kilt and Clover - tabletop s’mores
On the Kilt and Clover, diners can use the small tabletop fireplace to make s’mores whereas they dine.
17 Lock St., St. Catharines
Outdated Stone Inn - heated domes
Personal heated domes maintain diners heat and cosy even in frosty temperatures. Reservations required.
6080 Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls
Chilly Break Brewing - tabletop fireplaces
Keep heat on the patio with mini fireplaces at every desk.
193 St. Paul St. W., St. Catharines
Anchored on Ridge - take-home meal kits
A just lately opened seafood market in Ridgeway is providing up take-home meal kits, together with a taco package that lets patrons select their very own fixings.
504 Ridge Rd. N., Crystal Seaside.
Breakwall Brewing - low cost pints
The outside patio at Breakwall Brewing has reopened, and whereas there are not any heaters or domes, the brewery is providing $5 pints to anybody who braves the outside for a chilly beer.
46 Clarence St., Port Colborne