The sign above Panini Shore Cafe.
The Panini Shor Cafe menu board with prices (Fall 2021).
A Steak and Cheese Panini from Lakeside Panini Bistro.
From the top, a Steak and Cheese Panini from Lakeside Panini Bistro.
The Caprese Panini from Panini Shores Cafe is listed on the menu as being a "meatless" option, featuring buffalo mozzarella, ripe tomatoes, onions, and fresh herbs.
While there was no onion (that I could find) on the Caprese Panini, it was still a pretty good sandwich. I do wish there had been just a little flake salt sprinkled on top or in the pesto somewhere to brighten up the mozzarella and the tomatoes.
The "pesto" that was spread on top of the mozzarella is not actually listed on the menu board... but it is a really good idea! I like the pesto on this sandwich a lot, and wished there was a little more of it on there.
A view of Bayside Stadium from the Lakeside Panini Bistro features a "dancing water" show with music.
There are a few tables that are under "hard cover" and not just umbrellas.
A smaller grouping of tables just before you enter the main seating area.
Lakeside Panini Bistro seating, facing southeast (looking away from the water).
The Lakeside Panini seating area offers umbrella covered tables.
Most of the tables offer a great view of the lake and a "dancing water fountain" show that happens every so often.
The current Panini Shore Cafe exterior.
Before Mako™ was added to the park, the Panini Shore Cafe had been called The Lakeside Panini Bistro. It's all still in the same location.
We liked the Lakeside Panini Bistro "street-side" sign better than the new one. The menu hasn't really changed.
The Panini Shor Cafe menu board (circa Fall 2017).