Picture this:
It's a cloudless evening and the sun is beating hot on your back when the server arrives with a cold, perspiring glass of rosé. You sit back in your chair and sip, the sound of lapping water playing the soundtrack to dinner's first course.
Sound just about perfect? It's also quite realistic, considering the bevy of prime waterside restaurant seating opportunities stretched across the state.
What's more Minnesotan than sitting by a lake (we hear there are something like 10,000 of them, plus a river by the name of Mississippi) and soaking in the best of the non-snow season? Well, maybe sitting by a lake while downing some spectacular eats and drinks — everything from burgers and beers to tiki cocktails, shrimp tacos and octopus ceviche.
So work up an appetite and check out these 10 spots:
Red River Kitchen at City House: The food truck's summer landing place, opening last year, might be one of the more unique patios in the state, sitting in an open-air, renovated grain elevator hard by the Mississippi.
What to order: The menu changes regularly, but tacos and Cuban sandwiches are regulars and cocktails are a must.
Find it: 258 Mill St., St. Paul (redriverkitchen.com)