KATHY MADER -- DINING REVIEW
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The temperatures are in the mid-70s. Gray May will soon give way to
June gloom. The down comforter causes more discomfort than comfort, and
your plants need watering every day. It’s just about that time -- summer!
And not much marks the beginning of summer more than patio dining. Well,
that and the accompanying sunburn. The end of school used to be the great
marker, but being so many years have passed since my last three-month
vacation, I now use that tool of ancient scholars, the sun.
The sun is plentiful, both beating down and shining off the water at
Ruby’s at the end of the Balboa Pier. Don’t be afraid to be a tourist in
your own town, I say. And one place where I absolutely, without fail,
take our out-of-town guests is this Ruby’s. I go there without them too.
You can sit on the roof, a toasted sourdough/Parmesan/avocado burger in
one hand and a beer in the other, and really truly understand what it
means to be in Southern California. Surf, sand, ice cream soda and a
sense of being -- an epiphany, Newport style. You can’t get this in
Nebraska.
Nebraska also doesn’t serve an $8 cocktail, like those on the
bay-watching patio at Newport Landing, right next to the Fun Zone. But
then again, not much bay to watch in Omaha either. The location of
Newport Landing’s patio is perfect. You can watch the locals and the
tourists, and spend not much time wondering which is which. You can also
watch the ferries, the yachts and the kayaks, the seals and sailboats. It
is all in good fun. So fun in fact, with the great music and traditional
tropical drinks, that people set up shop at Newport Landing. So this is a
good place to come early and stay late -- something only possible when
the sun doesn’t set until 8 p.m.
For the more genteel set, the patio at the Garden Cafe, off of Antique
Row on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, provides both the blooming beauty and
the sandwiches of summer. Sit on the quiet and quaint country patio
surrounded by roses, azaleas and ficus trees, listen to the trickling
fountain, and snack on those summer favorites: lemonade and tuna
sandwiches. Of course they serve a fine iced tea and turkey sandwiches
here as well. I have mentioned before that this is a wonderful place for
those summertime parties too; ideal for birthdays and baby showers.
But if you are really into celebrating the coming of summer, hit the
festive Picante Martin’s on Balboa Island. While they don’t really have a
patio to speak of, they do open the doors wide so you can see who is
coming and going as you eat some serious “homemade” Mexican food. Try the
tortas, taquitos and tamales. They are all great. You can call out to
your friends on the sidewalk (if Martin hasn’t already) and have your
friends join you as they walk by, and what could be more summer-like than
that? If you don’t know anyone, yell at me. I’ll join ya.
The Back Bay Cafe on the water down near the Dunes Beach is one place
that is all summer to me. They have a huge patio (with umbrellas for the
sun-sensitive and for those who get crabby sitting in it) where you can
enjoy a simple but good breakfast and watch the skilled and unskilled
load and unload their water craft at the boat ramp. Classic riverlike
entertainment and great iced tea. Come back for their award-winning clam
chowder at dinner time and and officiate your own impromptu sunburn
contest.
Another excellent people-watching place is Charlie’s Chili, at the
very base of the Newport Pier. Their patio sticks halfway out into the
boardwalk, and the chances of an inexperienced in-line skater falling
into your chili fries is not unheard of. I call Charlie’s Chili great
hangover food, and I mean no disrespect by this. Their onion rings, chili
omelets and chili dogs can cure whatever ails you, but I have found them
to be particularly effective after a night of overdoing it. If you have
eaten there once, you will eat there again. But their massive chili
burger is also just the thing after a long day in the sun and surf.
We are so lucky. Newport Beach is really the perfect place to
celebrate the coming of summer. Summer itself, for that matter. All eight
months of it. And with all of the restaurants and all of the patios and
all of the sunshine, it is no wonder that the real tourists come. Treat
them with respect. They may be sharing that very same patio with you.
* KATHY MADER’s dining reviews usually appear every other Thursday.
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