Okanagan Wine Country Restaurants

Like the California wine regions, Okanagan has attracted gourmands, and the restaurants reflect that. They also benefit from the amazing fruit harvest here. From summer to fall, every month reaps a harvest of different fruits, from cherries and plums to nectarines, peaches, and several varieties of apples.

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  • 1. Pane Vino

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    This family-owned farm-to-table pizzeria serves authentic Naples ‘za in the heart of Lake Country. It’s conveniently located next to the electric bike rental shop: following an afternoon of touring the Okanagan Rail Trail or Lake Country wineries on two wheels, you’ll be sure to stop in here for some Italian comfort food.

    3996 Irvine Rd., British Columbia, V4V 2G4, Canada
    250-317–1435

    Known For

    • View of the lake
    • Extensive wine menu
    • Authentic pizza oven all the way from Naples
  • 2. Ratio Coffee & Pastry

    $$

    This laid-back coffee shop is a Vernon gem. They feature a different pastry every day of the week, from eclairs (Tuesday), cakes (Wednesday), and doughnuts (Friday). Arrive early, these delicious masterpieces sell out quick (especially on Donut Friday).

    3101 29th St., British Columbia, V1T 5A8, Canada
    250-545–9800

    Known For

    • Pizza Wednesday to Friday nights
    • Natural wine selection (yes, they have their liquor license!)
    • The doughnuts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Tues.
  • 3. Sonora Room Restaurant

    $$$

    Start with a picture-perfect backdrop overlooking the vineyards, add a contemporary market-driven menu, top it off with expert service, and the result is one of the Okanagan's finest dining experiences. With its high-beamed ceilings and wood floors, the interior is rustic, but the best seats are on the terrace looking out across the fields. The menu changes every year but you might find dishes like seared tuna with beets or duck breast with parsnip and sweet potato. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily from May through mid-October, but keeps more limited hours off-season.

    500 Burrowing Owl Pl., British Columbia, V0H 1T1, Canada
    250-498–0620

    Known For

    • Views of the picturesque vineyard
    • Use of local ingredients
    • Fine dining in a casual atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Jan.; call for hrs in Nov., Dec., and Feb.–Apr.
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