In the heart of Minnesota's picturesque lake country, two dining establishments have introduced exciting new features for the season. Lost Bay has triumphantly reopened its dockside restaurant following a period of closure due to ice damage and administrative issues. Meanwhile, Eloise, an upscale eatery in Wayzata, has unveiled a charming patio and welcomed a new culinary leader.
On the serene shores of Lake Minnetonka, Lost Bay, located at 135 Lakeview Avenue in Shorewood, has once again become a hub for water enthusiasts and food lovers alike. After dealing with setbacks involving ice-related damage and disputes over permits with the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), this tropical-themed spot is now fully operational, offering refreshing tiki drinks and waterfront dining experiences. Just a short distance away in Wayzata, Eloise at 326 Broadway Avenue South has added a delightful outdoor seating area to enhance the ambiance. Furthermore, under the guidance of Lindsay Pohlad, the restaurant has appointed Sam Gilman, previously from Lurcat, as their new head chef, promising innovative dishes to complement the beautiful setting.
These updates reflect the evolving nature of dining options in the region. The reopening of Lost Bay and the enhancements at Eloise demonstrate the resilience and creativity of local businesses. As visitors enjoy these revitalized spaces, they are reminded of the importance of supporting community establishments that contribute to the unique character of their surroundings. These developments not only cater to residents' appetites but also strengthen the cultural fabric of the area.