
Fort Erie Restaurants
Fort Erie Restaurants

Tourism & Attractions Dining
For restaurants that help visitors anchor a trip, village day, attraction visit, weekend itinerary, or local food stop with a clear sense of place.
Average tourism & attractions dining score: 7.1/10
Good Options
Rizzo's House of Parm
9.5Rizzo's works as a planned Crystal Beach stop, not just a nearby Italian option. The address, reservation pressure, and Fort Erie home-town story make it useful for visitors building a beach-day or Niagara food itinerary around a specific dinner.
Ming Teh Restaurant
9.3Ming Teh works as a Fort Erie stop with a sense of place: Niagara Boulevard, riverfront views, cross-border restaurant memory, and a menu with enough specificity to justify the detour.
South Coast Cookhouse
8.8For Crystal Beach visitors, South Coast offers a local-feeling bar-and-grill option with recognizable pub food, wings, fish plates, and a lively room. It is the kind of stop that can work after beach time, during a game, or before a casual night out.
Happy Jack's Restaurant & Patio
8.4The Niagara Boulevard location, patio setup and Western New York/Niagara Region positioning make Happy Jack's a useful stop for visitors who want a local Chinese comfort-food meal.
The Lighthouse Restaurant on-the-Pkwy
8.9This is a useful stop for visitors because the restaurant is tied to the Niagara Parkway, Black Creek, and the river rather than a placeless dining strip. The history and setting give a casual meal a clearer local frame.




