Those funky outdoor dining domes are back

| October 30, 2021 in Food & Drink

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They are the hottest trend in outdoor, winter dining.

They are the igloo-shaped, heated, lighted, plexiglass domes set up for a second consecutive year on the patios of Frind Winery in West Kelowna and Oak and Cru restaurant at the Delta Grand hotel in Kelowna.

Not only can you nosh and sip in these stylish structures, but they are oh-so Instagramable, private-dining sanctuaries.

The 14 domes at Frind are set up on the lakeside patio of the winery.

Each is heated and lit and set with an elegant table for 6.

Reservations are a must at FrindWinery.com.

Each dome has a minimum of four people per reservation and maximum of six.

The cost is $110 per person, which includes a four-course meal with wines paired to the first three courses.

The domes are open Wednesday through Sunday with three seatings at 5:45 pm. 6:15 pm and 6:45 pm.

Frind touts dinner in such a setting as a 'winter wonderland dome experience.'

Oak and Cru at the Delta Grand has four glowing domes on its lagoon-side patio that it calls Luminescence Outdoor Dining Globes.

Three of the domes are set with tables for six and one is lounge-style.

Reservations are a must here, too.

Bookings can be made at OakAndCru.com for two to eight guests per globe.

The minimum spend per globe is $250, which is pre-paid at the time of reservation.

The domes are open daily for dinner.

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