Naples, Fort Myers restaurants among OpenTable’s Top 100 in US for outdoor dining
Diana Biederman | Naples Daily News
Not too surprising, Naples and Fort Myers restaurants were well represented in the new OpenTable “Top 100” favorite outdoor finds in America.
The restaurant reservations platform, as determined by “verified diner reviews,” awarded Florida 17 total nods, with Naples and Fort Myers representing 5% overall ― more than any other destination in the state. Only California had more winners, with 31.
Alberto’s on Fifth
During season, the line to dine at Alberto’s can stretch down the street. Off-season, it’s less competitive. A recent visit with my college alumnae social group was outside, where we enjoyed the restaurant’s two-course al fresco deal with a glass of wine for $35 per person. True story: a bestie found love on a blind date there that she attributes to Torino-born chef-owner Alberto Varetto’s food.
Campiello
And the awards keep coming to Campiello, which earned a 2022 spot on OpenTable’s overall Top 100 best nationally in December, the only restaurant in town noted.
The Claw Bar at Bellasera Resort
Live like you’re on vacation at this glam spot that channels Beverly Hills and London’s late Le Caprice (IFYKYK) vibes, albeit sunnier and a tad more casually. Seafood towers, great burgers and potent martinis (make it gin for authenticity) paired with sunbrella seating on the patio adjacent to the hotel pool is an idyllic way to spend time.
See the other restaurants that made Open Table’s list on naplesnews.com.
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Ritz-Carlton, Naples, slammed by Ian, reopens bigger, better, on Vanderbilt Beach
Laura Layden | Naples Daily News
The Ritz-Carlton Resort, Naples quietly reopened to resort guests last week, giving them the first peek at its major transformation.
Now, locals can see and experience the same.
On Monday, the Ritz rolled out the welcome mat to the community – and all visitors. The transformation includes several new restaurants, and a new lobby bar, with a champagne tasting menu, and “elevated light bites,” such a caviar and wagyu truffle sliders.
The world-renowned resort took a beating from Hurricane Ian, forcing it to close for more than nine months, and to lay off nearly 600 employees.
The coastal property on Vanderbilt Beach remained open in the midst of a multimillion-dollar renovation, until Ian hit in September, swamping it with water and sand, and lashing it with high winds.
Upgrades to the resort include the new Vanderbilt Tower, with an expansive new club lounge and more than 70 more spacious club-level guest rooms.
Read more about the Ritz Carlton and the club-level experience.
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Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is open after Hurricane Ian and it’s still glorious
Amenities, treeline, dunes were destroyed by the storm.
Naples Daily News Staff
Key points
- Parking fills up quickly and is limited to lots 1 and 2.
Bring cash to pay fees as there’s no guardhouse.
Pets are not allowed on the beach itself but can go inside the park.
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park reopened in May 2023 after suffering major damage during Hurricane Ian. The popular, natural Naples beach is a local favorite, has historically ranked high in national best beach lists and ranks as the No. 1 best thing to do in Naples by U.S. News & World Report.
Before Ian, the park attracted about a half-million visitors each year.
Read more about the park and how it looks now on naplesnews.com.
Plans for a new three-story mixed-used building on Fifth Avenue South in downtown Naples have resurfaced.
Laura Layden | Naples Daily News
But they look much different than a few years ago.
The city’s Design Review Board got the first look on Wednesday, embracing the changes, but asking for a few more.
The building will include a new restaurant and four condos, which will operate as hotel rooms, rented by the night.
The proposed site for the new building is at 472 Fifth Avenue S. It’s now home to a single-story building, flanked by newer, taller ones that house the Del Mar and Osteria Tulia restaurants.
Read more about this new concept on naplesnews.com
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U.S. News & World Report bases its Best Places to Live in the U.S. on a host of factors: the local job market, housing affordability, quality of life, the desirability of living in that area for non-residents, and the area’s appeal in actually attracting new residents. Looking for a new city to call home, or wondering if your city made the list?
6. Naples, Florida
This Florida city offers everything you’d expect from a Gulf of Mexico waterfront destination. The biggest dilemma when chilling on the pearly white sands in Naples is which way to look. On one side are the rolling waves, and on the other are the gleaming mansions that make up Millionaires’ Row. But more than beaches, Naples offers top-notch dining and shopping, beautiful golf courses and many features that make this an oasis for retirees escaping wintry climates.
Read on to reveal the top places to live across the country…
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Collier County, Florida has emerged as a beacon of generosity and compassion, claiming the prestigious title of the most charitable county in the Sunshine State. According a new study by SmartAsset, a financial company., the residents of Collier County have showcased an unwavering commitment to giving back to their community. With an impressive array of charitable initiatives, passionate volunteers, and a collective spirit of altruism, this county has set an inspiring example for the rest of Florida and beyond.
Read more about Collier County giving on naplesnewsnow.com
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