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Looks like  fun.

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I'm loving it....the sun, sea, and scents of fresh water.  But I'd be just as happy inside with a window view.

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It doesn't look like there is any dock for chairs on the far side of the table. There are plates set but looks like you would be standing in the water to eat.

 

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Yes!!! My idea of perfect! Thanks @stevieb!   Smiley Happy

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@Desertdi wrote:

@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

What do you do about the seagulls.....????    They are always hungry.......


@Desertdi  We have many restaurants on the river here and don't have problems with them.


@proudlyfromNJ     They get pretty aggressive on the West Coast!!!!

 

Ya know....they poop, too.......


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We have a seasonal dockside dining place that just reopened. Only open for 3 months in the Summer. It is FANTASTIC! It was just packed with people the other day. It was a beautiful day, we sat on a dock with the boats parking next to us. Wonderful food and just a great atmosphere. Heart

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I would eat there in a heart beat!

 

No worse than a picnic or cookout.

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I've eaten picnics on the beach and at restaurants that are open and have an ocean view many times.  I love everything about the beach including the birds and seagulls so it wouldn't/doesn't bother me.  The only issue would be the wind but I'd still put up with a "little" breeze.  

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Absolutely love this breezy set-up.  The table setting is cheerily nautical, and how romantic would those lanterns be, lit at twilight and on into the night! 

 

I'd be thrilled awaiting my trout meuniere at that table!  The speeding motorboat in the background is the atmospheric coup de grace....

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It looks very Cape Cod or Maine like, and is a very cute "themed" setting, but I'd prefer it under cover and definitely away from the dock!! I've eaten this close to the water, and got bit up a storm by mosquitoes! Not fun!