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Vineyard Terrace Restaurant

Vineyard Terrace Restaurant

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5445 Lakeshore Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1W 4S5, Canada
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Aug 6, 2017
Delicious, fresh food and very courteous service. Combined with the beautiful view, we could not have had a more enjoyable meal. Thank you!

Aug 14, 2017
Very special winery and restaurant with spectacular panoramic view of Okanagan Lake. Went for dinner and arrived a little early to visit the tasting room. The staff in the tasting room are very friendly and knowledgeable. Purchased some wine and then moved to the Vineyard Terrace restaurant where we were treated to excellent service and a wonderful meal. All the service staff were very pleasant and very attentive yet still allowed us to enjoy a "quiet" special dinner with our guests. The food, from the starters to desert, was very delicious and beautifully presented. Two of us had the lamb chop special paired with the 2015 Pinot Noir and enjoyed it thoroughly. I would recommend a visit to the wine tasting room and Vineyard Terrace restaurant any time you are in the area. Unfortunately the view is a little compromised at present as they are in middle of an extensive renovation - will certainly come back when they are finished as I am sure it will be very nice.

Jun 23, 2017
Under construction to make it a bigger place. Yet still the best food in kelowna ive ever had with the best service at a personal level. The wine was amazing, very open to trying everything. Going back every year till i cant travel anymore.

Apr 21, 2017
Ben was great, we had an awesome tasting. If you like scotch try the amazing unique and good, platinum M. Yes that's right, it's juts called M. The tastiest white I've ever had.

Jun 28, 2017
Awesome food and atmosphere dining under the roof in a rain shower

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