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To keep you going, you can have lunch and dinner on the seaside terrace.
Breakfast and lunch are served on the seaside terrace, dinner in the formal dining room.
On seaside terraces in Brittany, shellfish are eaten with bread and salted butter.
Castellammare del Golfo (Fortress - Seaside Terrace)
He ran Sorrento's in the East Village for 11 years, naming it after a sepia photograph his grandfather gave him of the craggy Italian seaside terraces.
The hurricanes brushed eight more islands as well, sweeping away seaside terraces and beach cottages, uprooting large trees and shutting down lights, telephones and sewage systems.
From seafood platters on seaside terraces to cosy mountain taverns and chic city gastro bars, you can have a different gourmet experience on every day of your holiday.
In the French sector, overlooking Oyster Pond, is Captain Oliver's restaurant, with a seaside terrace from which the island of St. Barthelemy is often visible.
Those taking the view from the house's seaside terrace might easily imagine themselves taking a staged, Kim-Novak-style plunge as the waves, crashing perilously over a transparent glass partition, threaten to dissolve the place into oblivion.
What it lacks in style - the dining room is about as cosy as a dentist's waiting room - it makes up for with tasty dishes and a seaside terrace from where you can watch the sambuks.
But by nightfall, many of Gaza's sparse upper middle class had gathered on the seaside terrace of the Deira Hotel to puff apple-scented tobacco and sip minted lemonade, trying to ignore the fighting.
Standing on the seaside terrace, the European monitors watch the navy and the army slam old Dubrovnik - first the St. Ivan and Minceta towers, then boats in the old harbor, then the top floors of the Town Hall and the city cafe.
This is true when Mr. Pierson places his own dense little Jasper Johnsian painting of the red-and-white Lucky Strike logo next to Hopper's expansive "Carolina Morning" (1955), with its voluptuous woman dressed in tomato red and standing on a bleached-white seaside terrace.