Found this location by accident while looking for restaurants in Geneva on Google Maps.
This location has 4 level 2 EV charging stations. When we arrived 3 were empty and 1 was ICEd. (Even though there was plenty of regular parking. When we left 3 EVs were charging.
Inside is nice with a gift shop / snack and coffee shop combination. I think there were inside tables but I ate my chili outside with a nice view of the lake.
Inside they also sell wine and there was a bar there which I suspect is for wine tasting.
The restrooms were as good as many better public restrooms.
Outside, places walk and sit. There is a steamship themed play area for kids.
Down a ways there's a functional art shady sitting area with a good view of the lake.
There was a walk to next chapter story book for kids. Story written in English and Spanish.
There is construction for a bike lane....
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