Swift & Sons: The yurt village at Swift & Sons features extravagantly decorated private tents and a prix fixe menu.Ība : In the West Loop, grab a seat on Aba’s lush rooftop patio for Mediterranean small plates and seasonal cocktails. Enjoy Mexican classics and flavored margaritas in the sunshine or late into the night. La Vaca Margarita Bar: This spacious patio is now open in Pilsen. A greenhouse seats up to four the igloos can accommodate six. Osito’s Tap: In Little Village, this family-owned spot has launched private outdoor dining booths where diners can enjoy fresh Mexican fare.īeatrix Fulton Market : Reserve a private igloo or greenhouse for a unique outdoor dining experience. Offshore Rooftop & Bar: The world’s largest rooftop deck, located at Navy Pier, has re-opened the doors to their indoor/outdoor space offering incredible skyline views. The Lincoln Park and River North locations are now serving saganaki, kabobs, whole fish and more on their patios. Enjoy Volo’s seasonal cuisine paired with boutique wines.Īzul Mariscos: With a unique location on the riverfront, this new mariscos is the perfect place to enjoy Latin-inspired seafood, margarita towers, and water views.Īvli Taverna: The focus is on reinvented Greek fare at Avli Taverna. Volo Restaurant and Wine Bar: Grab a seat on this charming patio tucked away in Roscoe Village. They also have a sidewalk patio and walk-up window at ground level.ġ4 Parish Restaurant & Rhum Bar: This new spot in Hyde Park will transport you straight to the islands, with outdoor seating, Caribbean-inspired cuisine, and rum-based drinks. Lonesome Rose: Sip frozen margaritas on this shady rooftop in Logan Square. Recess: This massive West Loop patio is a popular place for weekday happy hour, weekend brunch, and just about anything in between. Try everything from a classic old fashioned to a coconut curry cocktail to a pineapple-themed flight. One Eleven Food Hall: Choose from a variety of local, black-owned restaurants at this Pullman food hall, from vegan fare to barbecue nachos.īokeh: In Albany Park, this laidback lounge is all about creative cocktails. Ta’golazo: Order a pile of tacos and make your way to the hidden patio, tucked away in a charming courtyard strewn with string lights at South Shore spot from the owners of Flash Taco in Wicker Park. Las Fuentes: A neighborhood institution in Lincoln Park, this vibrant patio evokes the feel of Mexico just as much as the expansive menu of tacos, quesadillas, and margaritas. The Delta: Get a taste of the Mississippi Delta region with tamales and craft cocktails on this laidback Wicker Park patio.īlue Door Kitchen & Garden: Enjoy farm-to-table fare in an elegant outdoor space, complete with hanging chandeliers and tons of greenery.Ĭafé Colao: A Puerto Rican café in the cultural heart of Humboldt Park, Café Colao’s sidewalk patio is the perfect place to kick back with a coffee and a cubano. Chicago restaurants with outdoor dining.
Here’s an ongoing list of Chicago restaurants with open patios, rooftops, and more. Plus, Chicago restaurants are also open for indoor dining. The city has even closed certain streets to make room for more patio dining. Dine in a hidden garden, sip cocktails on a rooftop, enjoy dinner with waterfront views, and beyond with outdoor dining options in every neighborhood. It’s patio season in Chicago! And there’s no better time to get a taste of the city’s award-winning dining scene.