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Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Key West, Florida draws boaters ranging from sailing bums to day-trippers. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Schooner Wharf is ever-funky and billed as “a last little piece of old Key West.” Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

The Key West Shipwreck Museum provides 400 years worth of shipwreck salvage history. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Along the shoreline of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri are dozens of eateries, each offering unique venues. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Shorty Pants Lounge (Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri) makes it obvious that it appreciates its dock and dine patrons. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri’s The Duck is a hillside, upscale restaurant known for its fine cuisine. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

It’s easy to see why dining by boat is popular in Newport Beach, California. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort & Marina’s Back Bay Bistro features a popular Sunday champagne brunch. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Balboa Bay Club & Resort’s First Cabin Restaurant (Newport Beach, California) prepares stunning meals. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Villa Nova (Newport Beach, California), established in 1933, is a classic Italian eatery.

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Gondola Adventures in Newport Beach, California offers romantic dining. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Steeped in yachting history, the harbor in Newport, Rhode Island comes alive with an abundance of boaters each summer. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Forty 1° North Grill is just one of the many dockable restaurants in Newport, Rhode Island. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Forty 1° North Grill, located in the center of Newport’s seafront historic district, offers a menu focused on locally sourced dishes. Dale Sanders

Five Great Cities to Dock and Dine

Tucked away in the upper reaches of Kirkland (Seattle), Washington is a restaurant and hotel well worth visiting. Dale Sanders
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