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Kelowna’s Favourite Lakeside Patio Since 1993


Full take out menu until late - call ahead 250.860.1141


Cold Beer, Coolers, Ciders & Ice to go until 11pm


2013 Canadian Brewing Awards. For the lighter weights in your group or those looking for an exceptionally refreshing summer beer, try the Mellow Moon Pineapple Hefeweizen. A pale beer made from wheat with hints of pineapple and citrus to quench the deepest hot summer thirst. Perhaps I still haven’t persuaded everyone to stop at Tree, in which case I’ll pull out the final teaser for the non- beer loving holdouts – Dukes Dry Apple Cider – crisp, clean, gluten free cider made from world-class Okanagan apples. Stay tuned for the opening of The Beer Institute from Tree Brewing, due to open Spring of 2014 on Water Street. View updates on the progress by visiting www.treebeer.com. Continuing north on Richter we’re going to make a ‘hard’ left on Bay Avenue where we’ll come to Urban Distilleries. If you’re a believer in ‘Buy Local’ you’ve come to the right place as their all natural and gluten free spirits are crafted from 100% British Columbia grains and agricultural products. While they produce the Spirit Bear Vodka and Gin, as well as Grappa Moscato, the coffee lover in me is always drawn to the Spirit Bear Espresso Infused Vodka (well, the vodka lover is drawn there as well) and the Urban Single Malt Whiskey (bottled with part of the cask) is the perfect accompaniment to spectacular lakeside sunsets. Which is why we’re off to Okanagan Spirits, lakeside at the end of Bernard Avenue, close to the Sails fountain. If


EAT | DRINK | RELAX | DANCE Downtown on the lake next to the Water Street Boat Launch


1352 Water Street, Kelowna BC 250.860.1141 www.rosespub.com


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