Warm summer and early fall evenings enhance the appeal of outdoor dining with seasonal produce like fresh tomatoes and peaches. View is defined as any attractive or interesting sight to gaze upon while dining, including cityscapes, waterfronts, water features, or sweeping vistas. Grand View on Mount Hamilton offers garden, orchards, and grazing cattle and ranks as a premier high-elevation dining spot. Cielo on Santana Row provides rooftop sunset views toward the Santa Cruz Mountains, a fireplace, and proximity to Oveja Negra, with varied hours and private events. Eos & Nyx in downtown San Jose features expansive outdoor seating, striking night city views, and an elevated brunch and dinner menu.
There's something special about dining outdoors in the summer and early fall, when the days are still warm and long, and fresh tomatoes and peaches are rolling in. The definition of "view" is pretty broad, but for our purposes here, we'll define view as something attractive or interesting to gaze upon while grazing, whether it be a city or skyline, a sparkling waterfront, an artsy cityscape, a relaxing water feature or a sweeping vista.
The food here is top-notch, brunch or dinner. Classics like loco moco get amped up by black garlic, while the veggie Benedict sports spinach, mushrooms and feta and Béarnaise. Large and in charge, the stack of chicken and waffles is served with kimchi butter, while moules frites are zhuzhed up with uni toast. A flatbread called Another One Bites the Dust is stuffed with mozzarella and mornay and topped with prosciutto and poached egg.
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