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It's like having a “boat-thru” restaurant on Okanagan Lake on the north side of the bridge.
Opening in 2022, Beach House Pizza is the perfect place for boaters looking for lunch, drinks and ice cream on a gorgeous sunny Okanagan day. Beach House Pizza allows you to place your order online while you're out on the lake and delivers it to you when you arrive at the marina and park your car.
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It's very easy and very delicious.
Beach House Pizza is located in McKinley Beach north of Kelowna, across the lake from the old Tiki Bar at Okanagan Lake Resort.
“We use all local, quality ingredients,” says owner Ralph Stapleton, adding that the wine list is entirely from the Okanagan and the beer menu is full of locally brewed favorites. Chef and manager Mitchell Snyder ensures every guest's experience is a memorable one.
Our commitment to quality is evident in every slice of pizza served, as our dough, sourced directly from Italy, provides the perfect base for toppings, including meats from Vernon and cheeses from across Canada, allowing you to indulge in the richness of local ingredients.
In addition to its pizza entrees, Beach House also serves wings, sandwiches, charcuterie boards, soup, ice cream and chips to satisfy any hunger pangs you may have while soaking up the hot summer sun.
There's a lot more to Beach House Pizza than just the food: You can lounge on the sand or rent paddleboards and kayaks at the restaurant, and the restaurant also provides extra equipment like fishing poles for kids, making for a fun-filled day for all ages.
If you go by car, parking is limited, but the appeal of renting paddleboards, getting snacks, and enjoying a public beach equipped with picnic tables makes the trip worth it.
Beach House Pizza is open Monday through Thursday from 12pm to 8pm, and Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10am to 10pm.
If you're on the water, head over to their website here to order.
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