The 11 Coolest Restaurant Patios in The U.S. Are Seriously Stunning & Worth The Trip
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Restaurants have started bringing their A-Game to the terrace during the pandemic, and a new ranking makes us itchy for a foodie road trip from coast to coast across the United States.
OpenTable just released its list of the finest outdoor restaurants in North America, many of which can be found in the largest cities in the United States
Here are the coolest restaurants in the US this year.
Setaara, Atlantic City
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Cuisine: Afghan / French
Address: 2322 Arctic Ave., Atlantic City, NJ
Why You Must Go: Gorgeous Middle Eastern tiles, flowers everywhere you look, a three-tier courtyard, and the “world’s first” Afghan / French fusion menu. Try the mantu or enjoy Setaara’s snails à la Bourguignon.
Foreign Cinema, San Francisco
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Cuisines: Californian / Mediterranean
Address: 2534 Mission St., San Francisco, CA
Why you need to go: Outdoor dinner and a classic movie on one of San Francisco’s most iconic terraces. Foreign Cinema is a great nostalgia trip at night and a great place for brunch (with homemade pop tarts) during the day.
Arnette’s Chop Shop, Atlanta
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Cuisine: Steakhouse
Address: 2700 Apple Valley Rd., Brookhaven, GA
Why you need to go: Get a drink, sink into a comfortable armchair, and chat with friends around one of the fire pits on the open-air terrace of this steakhouse. Arnette’s also has an extensive wine list and “well-curated craft cocktail program,” according to OpenTable.
Casta’s Rum Bar, Washington, DC
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Cuisine: Cuban
Address: 1121 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC
Why You Should Go: Cuban food, drinks (and maybe a cigar) in a tropical oasis near the heart of DC This covered patio is what OpenTable says is served up with mojitos, rum cocktails, and famous Cuban sandwiches with Miami bread.
Laduee, New York City
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Cuisine: French
Address: 76 Thompson St., New York, NY
Why You Should Go: Have a secret garden party with your friends in Laduree’s Soho location, which has lots of macarons and mimosas at brunch. Did we mention the macarons?
Amara in Paraiso, Miami
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Cuisine: Latin American
Address: 3101 NE 7th Ave., Miami, FL
Why You Should Go: This waterfront restaurant has spectacular views of Biscayne Bay, and the menu is created by James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz. Come for USD 1 oyster night on Tuesdays or try their Bottomless Rose Brunch on Saturdays.
AOC, Los Angeles
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Cuisine: Californian-French
Address: 8700 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA
Why you should go: Not to be confused with a certain US Congressman, this European restaurant has an award-winning French-inspired menu and a Spanish-style courtyard.
With you, austin
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Cuisine: American
Address: 2027 Anchor Ln., Austin, TX
Why You Should Go: Indoor and outdoor spaces merge at Contigo, a ranch-style restaurant with a huge terrace, twinkling lights, and glass garage doors that roll up when the weather is nice.
Postage, Boston
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Cuisine: Mediterranean
Address: Ring Road, Boston, MA
Why you should go: Porto’s cozy terrace has been around for years, and the city views can’t be beat. There’s plenty on the menu for fish lovers thanks to Chef Jody Adams, a James Beard Award winner.
Gibsons Italia, Chicago
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Cuisine: Italian
Address: 233 N. Canal St., Chicago, IL
Why You Should Go: Outdoor Italian dining and a scenic view of Chicago. This restaurant is right on Chicago’s famous Loop, so don’t forget to snap a few photos in front of the river before leaving.
PRIME Steakhouse, Las Vegas
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Cuisine: Steakhouse
Address: Bellagio Hotel & Casino, 3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
Why You Should Go: What happens in Vegas will land on Instagram when you visit this restaurant terrace. Get a prime view of the Bellagio Water Show at this steakhouse, although the seating is a bit of a gamble and there are no guarantees.
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