Bonefish Grill joins Crocker Park and the West Shore Chamber

Westlake elected officials and West Shore Chamber leaders joined executives from Bonefish Grill and Crocker Park for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new restaurant.

Bonefish Grill is the latest new restaurant to open up at the fast-growing Crocker Park. As the newest West Shore Chamber of Commerce member they took part in a ribbon cutting ceremony with Mayor Dennis Clough before opening to the public on Feb. 22. The restaurant chain was founded in 2000 in St. Petersburg, Florida, and specializes in market-fresh fish from around the world and many wood-grilled specialties.

The 6,352-square-foot restaurant features a spacious dining room with a large bar area including three large community tables and an outdoor patio that seats approximately 50. Overall, the restaurant has a seating capacity for approximately 260 patrons. The main dining room showcases a bonefish sculpture made of stainless steel and sequined scales while the atmosphere features a contemporary blend of warm earthy tones, golden hardwood accents, natural materials and metallically embellished wood flooring.

Bonefish Grill prides itself on friendly and attentive service. Dressed in chef whites, servers' attention to detail results from a customized training program focused on the guest experience.

The Crocker Park location will be open Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Reservations are recommended but not required. For menu details and more information, visit bonefishgrill.com/crockerpark or call the restaurant at 440-414-0657.

Tammy Bertrand

I am the Marketing Manager for the Power of More, a networking organization that combines six local chambers of commerce - West Shore, Fairview Park, North Olmsted, North Coast, North Ridgeville and Olmsted.

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