As you can see from this photo that shows the front sign by the street, like all restaurants in Tamarindo, Coconut is open air. There is no front wall and air circulates through the sides and ceiling.
The open air restaurants and hotel lobbies is similar to many hotels and restaurants in Hawaii. The weather never gets cold, so heating systems are not needed, and the open air circulation is enough to avoid the expense of air conditioning. Coconut is right on the beach front road as you enter Tamarindo, so it also catches the ocean breezes.
This week we have photos of Jerusalem posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
I think I would like this a lot. Open-air dining can be fun if it's not cold open-air!
ReplyDeleteThis one looks like my kind of place, Dave.
ReplyDeleteThis looks romantic. And if you can hear the ocean waves, even more so.
ReplyDeleteWe have many here also Dave, it's so nice to sit outside on a warm balmy evening. Do you get bothered much by mosquitoes?
ReplyDeleteso nice to have open air dining
ReplyDeleteHow heavenly and economical all at once. We remember being impressed by similar designs in other parts of the world. The Alhambra in Granada comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteOpen air dining is delightful and part of the pleasure of a meal.
ReplyDeleteYou under no circumstances know what type of bargains may lie powering this website link.
ReplyDeleteThis scan software deal costs all over $a hundred and fifty.
My blog post equus code scanner