A Sunset Celebration Like No Other In Punta Gorda Wyvern Hotel Offers Three-Course Sunset Dinner Menu

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — (April 19, 2018) Recently named One of the Best Places to Catch the Sunset in Punta Gorda by Sunseeker Magazine, the Wyvern Hotel knows how to celebrate with good food, fun and Southwest Florida’s famous sunset.

Each and every day from 5 pm to 6:30 p.m., guests at the hotel’s iconic Perch 360® Up On The Roof open-air dining venue or indoor lobby-level 88 Key Florida restaurant can enjoy a three-course Sunset Special dinner for just $25 per person, plus tax and gratuity.  First-course selections include PEI Mussels, Hummus & Pita, and Pot Stickers.  Second-course entrees feature Grilled Sirloin, Chicken Juliet, Scottish Salmon, Vegan Pad Thai and Shrimp Vermicelli.  Third-course desserts are Gluten Free Chocolate Torte, Upside Down Pineapple Cake, and Gelato. Reservations preferred.

“Everyone loves coming to our rooftop restaurant for the best sunset views so we decided to celebrate that even more with a very special three-course menu to savor and enjoy exclusively during the hours of sunset,” said Wyvern Hotel Executive Chef Josh Booze.  “For those wanting to stay out of the sun and enjoy our iconic piano bar, we offer our new sunset menu simultaneously at 88 Key.”

The 63-room Wyvern Hotel is a Condé Nast Johansens property located in the beautifully restored historic downtown district of Punta Gorda.  The hotel features the 88 Keys Contemporary American Cuisine Restaurant and Art Deco Piano Bar with capacity for 130 people, the rooftop Perch 360 Restaurant and Bar for up to 130 people, offering live entertainment and the best view of Punta Gorda’s bustling avenues and majestic yachts of Charlotte Harbor, and the River Room private function space for up to 50.

Within walking distance and short drives from The Wyvern Hotel are waterside shopping, the Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden, The Harborwalk, a 98-slip marina and Fishermen’s Village on Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda, easily reached by I-75 along Florida’s South-Central Gulf Coast, just North of Fort Myers and South of Sarasota, is known for its royal palm lined streets, old Florida-era tin-roofed homes with wide verandas, brick lanes, street lamps and benches, biking, boating, fishing, shopping, biking and more.  For more information and to make restaurant reservations, call (941) 639-7700 or go to www.thewyvernhotel.com.