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The Best Patios in Houston
Houston's peak patio season extends from late spring to early summer, characterized by cooler evening temperatures that necessitate restaurant heaters. Dining and drinking al fresco is a popular pastime for Houstonians, with a wide array of establishments offering outdoor seating options. The city's dining scene features diverse patio setups, ranging from elevated rooftop terraces to secluded garden environments, providing various atmospheres for patrons to enjoy. This guide highlights some of the premier patio dining experiences available in Houston, with recent updates including the addition of Coltivare, Loro Heights, and Traveler’s Cart, while Eunice, Prime 131, and Trattoria Sofia have been removed from the selection.
Rainbow Lodge, a restaurant nestled along the banks of White Oak Bayou, provides expansive views from both its historic 100-year-old cabin interior and its extensive outdoor terrace. The menu features wild game and seafood, complementing the scenic surroundings. Heights & Co. on Yale Street offers a neighborhood setting with ample picnic and round tables, creating diverse seating arrangements. This establishment also features seasonal promotions, such as discounts during Astros game days and Houston Open drink specials. Loro Heights, a Tex-Asian smokehouse and bar, capitalizes on Houston's spring weather with a patio equipped with traditional seating and swing chairs. The venue recently introduced a limited selection of unique 'Mash Up' drinks, including mezcal-infused Mango Sake Slushees and yuzu spritzes with Hendrick’s Gin, available until April 30.
Best Regards, a woman-owned establishment, is recognized for its meticulously designed wraparound patio adorned with lush greenery and string lights, providing an ideal setting for cocktails. The bar offers specialty drinks like the "Wolf of 11th Street," made with Hoja Santa Sous Vide Tequila, and coffee-infused cocktails developed in collaboration with Tenfold Coffee, alongside a distinct matcha martini. Coltivare, a farm-to-table Italian restaurant, is celebrated for its patio where diners can enjoy wood-fired pizzas and pasta dishes made with fresh, garden-sourced ingredients. The patio offers a charming atmosphere for wine or cocktails, accompanied by focaccia, pasta, and daily changing gelatos.
Daily Gather, a family-friendly restaurant in Citycenter, features a patio overlooking the main plaza, offering opportunities for people-watching and enjoying outdoor events like live music. The patio is heated during colder months, ensuring comfort year-round. Saint Arnold Brewing Company provides a spacious patio where guests can enjoy beers, ciders, and root beer alongside wood-fired pizzas, wings, and burgers, all while taking in views of the Houston skyline. Flora, located along Buffalo Bayou, presents a 'treehouse' ambiance with views of the natural landscape, serving Mexican cuisine like sopecitos and margaritas. Its covered patio is decorated with string lights, creating an inviting space. Verde Garden offers a garden-themed patio for Tex-Mex dishes and a wide selection of beverages, including 12 frozen margaritas and over 250 Mexican spirits. Sister establishments, Heights Biergarten and Bayou Heights Biergarten, offer similar outdoor experiences.
Traveler’s Cart in Montrose features a secluded, walled-off patio, providing a sense of privacy while offering a global street food-inspired menu, including beef rendang and Vietnamese betel leaf-wrapped beef. The restaurant also has a brunch menu with unique items like fish-shaped waffles. Zanti Cucina Italiana boasts a heated patio with an Italian garden aesthetic, complete with hanging greenery. The menu includes Neapolitan pizzas, homemade pasta, and grilled items, complemented by a selection of wines and cocktails. Októ, a Mediterranean restaurant in Montrose Collective, offers a glamorous horseshoe bar and a patio ideal for late-night dining or drinks, providing a setting for people-watching. The menu features crudo dishes, squid ink crab linguine, and a bread service, with heated lamps ensuring comfort during the winter. Lastly, Clark’s Oyster Bar features a covered, two-part patio perfect for spring dining, offering seafood options like lobster rolls and linguine with clams. Tiny Boxwoods in West U provides a lush, all-season patio with flowers and rustic decor, known for its salads, sandwiches, and chocolate chip cookies. Axelrad Beer Garden, spanning 12,000 square feet, is an outdoor entertainment hub with a beer garden, art installations, a community event space, and a hammock grove, offering extended happy hour specials.
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