Dining Outside the Home: Leroy’s Kitchen and Lounge on Coronado Island San Diego, California 

Dining Outside the Home: Leroy’s Kitchen and Lounge on Coronado Island San Diego, California! There’s no better feeling than being on a island and eating fresh, local, sustainable food. That’s exactly what Leroy’s Kitchen is all about. They partner with local farmers to create specialty dishes from seasonal ingredients for a flavor explosion in every bite. It doesn’t hurt that they’re a block from the ocean and dishes appear served farm-to-table on a salty breeze. Portions were so generous I didn’t dare take a peek at the Dessert Menu. Sounds like a great reason to return. 

Dining Outside the Home: Pizza Nova of Point Loma San Diego, California 

Dining Outside the Home: Pizza Nova of Point Loma San Diego, California! You gotta love a pizzeria that serves hand-tossed garlic knots rolled in rosemary butter as soon as you reach your table. A view of the water doesn’t hurt either. The wood burning ovens lent a coziness to the atmosphere as aromas of time-honored Italian dishes kept our heads spinning. A traditional meat-lover specialty pizza oozing in heirloom San Marzano tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella was delivered to the table on a pedestal. Within seconds, the crunch of the award-winning crust had us yearning for more. 

Dining Outside the Home: Seaport Village Pier Café in San Diego, California 

Dining Outside the Home: Seaport Village Pier Café in San Diego, California! For a charming waterfront experience with an amazing sunset view, this landmark café on the pier was a natural choice. The quaint New England-style wooden structure harbored a casual, yet romantic atmosphere. The automatic choice for a late-night dinner was the fresh catch of the day: Flaky batter-fried fish fillets and crunchy golden chips. The tangy tartar sauce and malt vinegar satisfied the taste buds. As the sun dipped below the shadowed horizon, we quenched our thirst with the ultimate refreshment, a Grand Marnier margarita. 

Dining Outside the Home: Café Coyote in Old Town San Diego, California 

Dining Outside the Home: Café Coyote in Old Town San Diego, California! Nestled in the heart of the city, at the site of the oldest settlement in San Diego, you can stand on the street corner and inhale the spicy aromas. Turn one way and you’ll be lured by mariachi music. Turn the other, and you’ll catch a glimpse of smiling señoritas making handmade tortillas from scratch sold warm to those passing by. Our table on the open patio at the Café Coyote afforded us the advantage of an authentic Mexican meal with a view that entertained. After all, this was the “Day of the Dead! (Dia de Los Muertos).

Dining Outside the Home: Dakota’s of Oxford, Ohio

Dining Outside the Home: Dakota’s of Oxford, Ohio.

From the moment we walked through the doors, it felt as though we had entered the wild western Black Hills. The rustic atmosphere enveloped us as we settled into a cozy booth where the anniversary celebration began with chilled margaritas. From appetizers to dessert, our taste buds were blown away by this semi-private dining experience where steakhouse met saloon. 

Dining Outside the Home: The Sidewalk Café in Hagerstown, Indiana

Along a scenic two lane road in rural Wayne County, nestled among Amish settlements, sits a charming little town since 1832. My girlfriend, Judy, and I shared a carefree lunch of artisan choices leaving room for tasting decadent desserts. Oh, my! As the conversation flowed, we were surrounded by old-fashioned comfort, artistic expression, and pleasing aromas. This quaint little bistro is a splendid distraction for anyone who appreciates homemade flavor served with a modern-day touch. 

Dining Outside the Home: Cecile’s French Corner in Mt. Dora, Florida

This Parisian café is a fragrant oasis hidden away from the main flow of traffic. Its open courtyard features a multi-tiered fountain surrounded by a garden of colorful blooms. As we dined outdoors, under the shade of a red umbrella, our appetites were sated with a buttery quiche fromage and smoky salmon baguette. Sometimes the best kept secrets are right around the corner. Bon Appetît!

Palm Island Boardwalk Lives Up to its Name

A leisurely stroll on a winding boardwalk is perfect for daily exercise. One forgets about the 8-acre distance covered along the shoreline and through dense areas of native plants and trees simply because there is so much that catches the eye. Shaded pavilions offer the perfect stopping point to relax for a moment, soak up the view, or share a picnic. The solitude is therapeutic as well as the company of egrets, ducks, bullfrogs, and dragonflies. Well done, Mt. Dora!