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Beacon Restaurant

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Beacon Restaurant
Guy Puccini
146-46Th Street North
Wasaga Beach, Ontario L9Z 1Z2

705-429-4433 | phone
705-429-0320 | fax

Payment Methods
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Hours of Operation
Monday:9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday:9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday:9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday:9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Friday:9:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday:9:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday:9:00 am - 10:00 pm
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The Beacon 

The Beacon Restaurant, conveniently located in Wasaga Beach on the corner of 45th Street and Mosley Street, is a fun packed place for the whole family. Kids are very welcome. Our versatile menu offers something for every taste: Great steak and seafood dinners, succulent Italian style pizzas and pastas or traditional Canadian and North American cuisine featuring the best Burgers in town, Chicken Wings and Rib platters to die for. Just check out our menu online and drop by at any time for a great breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Puccini Family Plaque

  • Full Bar
  • Live Music
  • Casual Dining
  • Takeout Available
  • Caterering available
  • Great For Families
  • New Specials Daily

 

 


Our Story

In the spring of 1946, Giacomo Puccini, directly related to the composer brought his wife and young family to the small but busy area of Wasaga Beach. Looking for something to keep himself occupied after selling his baking business, Taylor’s Meat and Pies of Toronto.  Giacomo found of a piece of property with a small building and 15 summer cabins – a little resort. As such the Beacon and its history started.  The Beacon, meaning “night light,” was known for its late night activity where people could come from miles around to mix, mingle, dance and eat.

Beer Barrels at the Beacon

During the 50s and 60s, the Beacon and its dances were known throughout Ontario and were host to many popular acts - Jay Smith and the Majestics, Little Ceaser, Grant Smith, The Manhattans, and The Counts. The 70s brought change and the Beacon became known for its burgers, home cooked lunches and an awesome breakfast.  In 1982 the Beacon underwent renovations and became licensed.

 

Great food and entertainment are still what the Beacon prides itself on.  Three generations of knowledge and care go into every dish and cocktail. Fresh ingredients – some from our own garden – from scratch cooking and a friendly and fun atmosphere can always be found at the Beacon.


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