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Where to find Boston’s best outdoor dining

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by Carley Thornell-Wade
Updated 15 December 2023

Boston once offered just a handful of outdoor dining options, but times have changed in this cultural capital. From Cambridge to the Seaport District and swanky Back Bay, there are plenty of places to raise a glass to new options—and warmer temps. A canopied oasis in the city’s South End serves seafood by a James Beard Award-winning chef. An adaptable outdoor space at a farm-to-table spot in Cambridge equips tables with heaters and blankets—this is New England, afterall. As the city reduces the number of outdoor dining spots in the North End, a stylish Italian spot shines for an especially sought-after patio. The food at these restaurants is as inviting as the backdrop, including, of course, a few places specializing in every local’s warm-weather favorite: the lobster roll. Read on for a guide to 11 Boston restaurants that ace the outdoor dining test.

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4.8
4.8 (1272)
$50 and over
Italian
South End
About the restaurant

Bar Mezzana’s floor-to-ceiling windows bring the outside in all year round. But the seat count at this South End favorite doubles from spring to fall courtesy of a sprawling patio and charming courtyard. The coastal Italian vibes and creative negroni lineup make brunch particularly popular. Tear into housemade breads, crudos, and pastas while soaking in the views of the bustling neighborhood.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined 1 day ago
Delightful culinary dining experience for both the omnivores and pescatarians in our party...food fresh creative and beautifully served. Warm asparagus and pea saiad off the chart!
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4.7
4.7 (1728)
$31 to $50
Italian
Back Bay
About the restaurant

Porto’s outdoor seating is some of Boston’s best thanks to its size and design. String lights, throw rugs, couches, and picturesque seasonal craft cocktails make the patio a prime spot to take in Back Bay’s skyscrapers. James Beard Award-winning chef Jody Adams focuses on Mediterranean fare with dishes such as a decadent seafood tower, grilled lamb chops with salsa verde, and grilled octopus with garlic aioli.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined 1 day ago
Amazing food and service. Everything we tried was delicious. Can’t wait to go again!
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4.8
4.8 (1442)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Dorchester
About the restaurant

Repurposed shipping containers are decked with murals and lounge-like vibes at dBar, a New American spot that morphs into a restaurant and nightclub after dark. Three-walled coverage along with plenty of air circulation makes the Dorchester spot ideal for sipping colorful cocktails on sunny days and warm nights. Favorites on the seasonal, bar-focused menu include the Giannone brick chicken and the braised beef barbacoa enchiladas.


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SamStevevip
Dined 5 days ago
The outdoor dining at dbar is very well built out and a nice oasis from the city. The spring/summer updated menu has some great dishes - the tuna was fantastic
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4.4
4.4 (3028)
$50 and over
Seafood
South End
About the restaurant

Simple string lights, the shade of a tree canopy, and minimalist furniture allow James Beard Award-winning chef Barbara Lynch’s flavors to shine at this urban oasis. Seafood takes top billing here, and there’s a robust raw bar on both the lunch and dinner menus. Menu favorites include clams caught daily in nearby Ipswich, then fried to perfection. Lobster lovers can get their fix in the form of a traditional cold roll or a BLT with lemon aioli.


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MelissaFvip
Dined 2 days ago
Everything was delicious and incredibly fresh and the sauce enhancements added just the right accents. Loved the fried oysters, the arugula salad, the mussels and the lobster roll. If we lived in Boston, we would be regulars!
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4.5
4.5 (1519)
$30 and under
Mexican
Back Bay
About the restaurant

The path to Casa Romero is downright Oz-like: An alley leads diners to a clandestine but vibrant world filled with colorful chair cushions and greenery galore. This casual Mexican gem is the oldest of its kind in Boston and has served up top-notch tacos, enchiladas, tequila drinks, and more in its fenced-in outdoor hideaway since 1972.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined 7 days ago
Our experience was fabulous… This is our new favorite restaurant!
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4.5
4.5 (6189)
$30 and under
Seafood
Seaport
About the restaurant

As the flagship of popular area chain Legal Sea Foods, this location is an iconic three-floor waterfront Seaport destination. Snag one of the first-floor patio tables to take in front-row views of the harbor and a classic seafood menu with crab cakes, scallops, plus the restaurant’s lauded lobster roll. Head to the third-floor rooftop lounge—complete with retractable glass roof—for light bites, sushi, and cocktails.


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Drummerdoc
Dined 3 days ago
One of the best multicourse seafood meals we’ve ever had, and we lived in Seattle for twenty years. Oysters, chowders, main course tuna and scallops, and key lime pie and a torte. Uniformly fabulous.
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4.6
4.6 (5047)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Cambridge
About the restaurant

This lush Harvard Square garden terrace is the epitome of elegant all-weather dining, complete with an outdoor fireplace. Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner, Harvest serves creative takes on New England and American classics such as lobster rolls, seared Atlantic salmon, and one of the city’s juiciest burgers courtesy of local specialty butcher Savenor’s.


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SallyC
Dined 1 day ago
Always a delightful experience to dine at Harvest. Food and service are beyond compare.
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4.8
4.8 (823)
$31 to $50
Italian
North End
About the restaurant

A hidden back patio fuels the date-night vibes at this intimate Italian restaurant. Al fresco meals in the North End could be harder to come by this year as the city reduces the number of outdoor dining spots in this part of town. Which makes a reservation on Forcella’s brick-lined patio, complete with bistro lights and lots of shade, extra sought after. Secure an outside table well in advance to savor dishes such as braised rabbit gnocchi and rigatoni with roasted eggplant.


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Terpiciavip
Dined 1 day ago
Scrumptious food! We each had a different pasta--all wonderful. Delicious cocktails. Our server was attentive and knowledgeable. Shout out to the restaurant for accommodating our changing numbers so kindly--we had reserved for a party of 10 and then had to decrease to 8 and then to 4 at the last minute. They couldn't have been nicer about it. Charming setting. We will return.
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4.4
4.4 (373)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Back Bay
About the restaurant

Real estate in Back Bay is notoriously small, making Eva’s 90-seat patio an especially precious one. Heaters extend alfresco season, which kicks off annually just in time for the Boston Marathon in April. There are plenty of carbs for runners (or their friends), such as lobster ravioli or shrimp fra diavalo pizza featuring pickled peppers, Aleppo pepper, and chile oil. Try the lamb burger with pickled red onion and cucumber labneh for a taste of owner George Aboujaoude’s Lebanese heritage.


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TanyaCvip
Dined 7 days ago
Incredible place for brunch! Would highly recommend it!
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4.5
4.5 (1444)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Cambridge
About the restaurant

Consider Forage’s location a metaphor—it can take a bit of hunting to find the hushed Porter Square space, much like the mushrooms that appear on chef Eric Cooper’s farm-to-table menu. Forage’s paved back patio seats are equipped with heaters and blankets, should the temperatures dip. Though the menu changes frequently, recent hits have included fried cabbage with roasted caps, sweet potato, and onion hash and mushroom toast with sour cherry mustard and wild watercress.


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BJMGvip
Dined 1 day ago
Always a great experience. Love the Chef"s Menu and excellent wine pairing.
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4.6
4.6 (1759)
$31 to $50
American
West End
About the restaurant

People were once hard-pressed to find a non-pub option for a business lunch or date in West End. But it’s no longer a struggle thanks to Alcove, where a sprawling outdoor patio offers stunning wharf views and a Zakim Bridge panorama. Chef Nikki Hobson’s seafood-forward menu is a reason to pull up a chair and stay awhile, with favorites such as deviled crab dip with everything bagel chips, salmon crudo with avocado mousse, and grilled cheese with fontina and whole-grain mustard.


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RoadSommvip
Dined 5 days ago
Great food and service! The patio looks great but was too windy for us on this visit. Inside was great but it does get noisy. We will be back for sure as the staff could not be nicer! Great wines and food!
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