It is difficult to find a restaurant in Metro Atlanta without a terrace chairs or a kind of outside place to eat, whether it is cafe-style sidewalk tables or an indoor bar indoor. From March to November, restaurants in Atlanta benefit fully from the relatively moderate climate of the region, transforming patios, sidewalks and trees covered with relaxing Al Fresco dining rooms
From a lively beer garden and a good food to a lively covered patio for tapas and cocktails and an Italian restaurant nestled among the trees, view these 15 restaurants with great spaces for outside Dining.
The Chastain in Chastain park
Sit on this beautiful terrace, shaded by adult trees, for lunch or dinner. Much of the patio overlooks the vast edible garden of the Michelin Green Star Restaurant. The outdoor lounge has a fire place and is dog -friendly. Keep an eye on Bogie, the Patio Cat of the restaurant.
Canoe in Vinings
Very few restaurant patios in Atlanta Rival The view from the covered patio at Kano, or from the seats adirondack and the cocktail bar on the river along the banks of the Chatahojee river. This fine food setting can be achieved for wood -roasted chicken and fish or the characteristic kangaroo with peppercorn. Do not skip the Popcorn Ice Cream Sundae made with Cracker Jacks and Chantilly Cream. Go to canoe for brunch to enjoy the pecan -chesty buns and brioche French toast.
Larakin in midtown
This coffee and wine bar, a block to the west of Piedmont Park, is perfect for maintaining pleasant days. Seats are all outside and the terrace is super dog friendly. Take a sandwich of breakfast or local pastries in the morning and then a few thick slices of focaccia pizza with a charcuterie and cheese board later in the day. Weekends and evenings are usually busy, but nobody seems to mind.
Notional In the old fourth department
There is just something about eating hot wood-fired pizza, one of the seasonal salads of chef Ryan Smith, or sharing a charcuterie and cheese distribution while they sip wine with friends on this sunny garden patio. Order first at the desk. Then find your way to the back garden for a chair in the garden or on the covered patio. Dogs and children are always welcome in this Michelin-Star restaurant.
Florida Man in Reynoldstown
Located on the Eastside Beltline Trail in Reynoldstown, the beam on the roof is above Breaker Breaker for the 21+ crowd. Florida Man is an open -air cocktail bar that can channel an open air bar that channel a house boat design theme with bamboo seats and lush tropical plants. Eight televisions also make it an excellent place for watching sport at the weekend. Expect a small snack menu here combined with Boozy slushies and tropical drinks.

Mediterranean In Grant Park
Dine on the quiet patio on the roof in this Mediterranean restaurant with a view of a trees filled below. Everything on the menu is completely gluten -free and many dishes are also vegetarian and vegan. Great place for thin crust pizza and wine.
HalfWay Crooks beer in the summer
This brewery has a covered patio on the roof and a lively beer garden that serves food from a converted shipping container. Sometimes there is live music at the weekend. The toilets are available in the beer garden, which is also very dog -friendly and family friendly.
Side saddle wine salon In Boulevard Heights
A newcomer in the Atlanta Wine Bar scene, the majority of the seats for Side Saddle Wine Saloon is outside. It is a great place to jump from the Southeast Beltline Trail for natural wine and eat chef chef Carla Fears. Another dog -friendly patio, the atmosphere here is lively, including and built on good times that hang out with friends.
Kimballhuis in a decature
The terrace of the front in this award -winning restaurant is now covered and a great place to dine on seasonal dishes, slurp oysters, sip of wine and drink perfect cocktails on a pleasant evening. Pro -tip for Martini -Drinkers: Order the Kimball House.
Downwind restaurant in Chamblee
Come to this restaurant Institute for the views of the Hamburgers, Gyros and Patio with a view of the aircraft on the runway on PDK Airport. It is a fun way to spend your lunch hour.
Block and drum in Chamblee
This vast food and beverage complex in the heart of Chamblee has become a gathering place for the community. It includes a coffee shop, listening room, cocktail bar and spaces for food pop-ups, all around a central green space with a stage for live music.
Funwoody Village in Dunwoody
David ABES and his restaurant group, Dash Hospitality, renewed a handful of restaurant spaces in the village of Dunwoody to create a flourishing city center with many outside employees and drinking spaces. Dubbed “funwoody” village, go here for everything, from barbecue, hamburgers and seafood to wine, cocktails and ice cream. Expect events during the week, including sports on the big screen, live music, line dancing and trivia nights.

Brick tavern In Roswell
The terrace in this Italian restaurant, of the owners of Table and Main, has long been a favorite of OTP. It has enough seats outside that winds around the front of the restaurant close to the tree line and a stone fireplace for warming up on cold evenings. Wine is a must here.
Fogón and Leeuwen In Alpharetta
Dine on stellar Latin -American and Spanish dishes and sip of wine or a rum cocktail on this lively covered patio in the heart of the center of Alpharetta. Great people also watch. There are counter seats for people who just come by for a drink.
Gilly Brew Bar in stone mountain
If you are on Stone Mountain, you will never miss the chance to grab one of the creative coffee drinks and eat a snack from Gilly. Go up on the Wikkelpanda. The coffee bar lives in the oldest house in Stone Mountain Village.
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