Oniro Restaurant Is Opening On Wednesday!

I could also see more traditional seating areas, which presumably would be used by diners.

Let's have another shot of the famous wreck, with a host of admirers.

Those beanbags certainly look comfortable.
Sheltered Area

I was able to get a peak under the big shade, and there were lots of seats and tables there.
Come On Down!

So on Wednesday, why not come here for a Sundowner? We would be interested to hear what your experience was.
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