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These 12 Boston restaurants ace outdoor dining

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by Valerie Li Stack, Carley Thornell-Wade
Updated 22 May 2024

From cobblestoned alleys to breathtaking harbor views, Boston’s best outdoor dining setups offer many scenic perks. The city once just had a handful of alfresco dining options, but times have changed in this cultural capital.

An iconic seafood restaurant serves gorgeous Atlantic Ocean views. In Cambridge, a farm-to-table spot heats up its outdoor tables with a giant stone fireplace—this is New England, after all. Candy-colored wall art and lush greenery add to the wow factor at a popular izakaya.

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 12 Boston restaurants that ace outdoor dining.

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4.8
4.8 (1470)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Dorchester
About the restaurant

Repurposed shipping containers are decked with murals at dBar, a New American spot that morphs into a restaurant and nightclub after dark. Three-walled coverage plus plenty of air circulation makes it an ideal spot for sipping colorful cocktails on sunny days and warm nights. Favorites on the seasonal bar-focused menu include the Giannone brick chicken and beef brisket mac and cheese.


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Scottvip
Dined 7 days ago
Excellent service! Incredible actually. Menu is inventive without being pretentious. Love the parlor/lounge atmosphere. Be aware that this restaurant sometimes becomes more of a bar/nightclub (this may be on weekends) so call ahead to verify. Highly recommend.
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4.7
4.7 (1849)
$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 pretty 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 food with dishes like a decadent seafood tower, grilled lamb chops with salsa verde, and scallops a la plancha.


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Emmy
Dined 4 days ago
The fish was incredible! Service was wonderful I would absolutely come back
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4.6
4.6 (6480)
$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 destination. Snag one of the first-floor patio tables to take in harbor views and a classic seafood menu featuring crab cakes, scallops, and the restaurant’s beloved lobster roll. Head to the third-floor lounge—complete with retractable glass roof—for light bites, sushi, and cocktails. For the best seaport views, head to the newly opened roof deck and watch the ships go in and out.


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ANN
Dined 5 days ago
Wonderful food. The sushi was great! Highly recommend the swordfish. The server was very attentive.
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4.4
4.4 (1621)
$30 and under
Mexican
Back Bay
About the restaurant

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


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Ronni
Dined 2 days ago
The food was amazing and our waiter was great! The ambience as well was fabulous. But 20 dollars for a margarita is crazy!
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4.6
4.6 (5191)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Cambridge
About the restaurant

This lush Harvard Square garden terrace is the gold standard for elegant all-weather dining, complete with an outdoor fireplace, plus blankets and heated lamps for guests. Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner, Harvest serves creative riffs on New England and all-American classics like lobster rolls, seared Atlantic salmon, and one of the city’s juiciest burgers courtesy of local specialty butcher Savenor’s.


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Leonardvip
Dined 2 days ago
Consistently the best in every way in Cambridge. A local treasure.
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4.7
4.7 (1396)
$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 large patio and charming courtyard. The coastal Italian menu and creative negroni lineup make brunch especially popular. Tear into housemade breads, crudos, and pastas while soaking in the views of the quaint neighborhood.


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Cindyvip
Dined 7 days ago
Excellent food. Great service. Interesting menu. They let me and my friend catch up in peace. No hard sell, no rush, no attitude. Food was great. Would definitely return!
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4.6
4.6 (973)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Fenway–Kenmore
About the restaurant

This beloved Japanese izakaya-style bar and restaurant (a short walk from Fenway Park) has two outdoor seating areas set against a backdrop of elaborate, colorful murals and lush green plants. It’s the type of versatile spot that’s a go-to for both intimate date nights and group hangs thanks to a crowd-pleasing menu of Japanese bar food like chicken karaage, ramen, and yakisoba. Round out your night with Hojoko’s creative cocktails or a bottle from the well-curated sake lineup.


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Greg
Dined 5 days ago
This event was for four faculty members to congratulate on their recent promotion. The service and ambiance were exactly what they had hoped for!
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4.7
4.7 (2881)
$31 to $50
Italian
North End
About the restaurant

If you’re looking for an outdoor spot that combines local seafood with exquisite Italian cooking, Mare is the ticket. It has one of the most popular outdoor patios that looks out to the Greenway, a stretch of park space that separates Boston’s seafront neighborhoods from the downtown areas. In the summertime as tourists rush to Boston, Mare becomes people-watching central. Expect classic Italian food with New England twists, and be sure to order a lobster roll, served with rosemary salted fries.


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Patrickvip
Dined on 19 Nov 2024
This is my 4th time to Mare and it never disappoints. I have been there for my anniversary, night out with my wife, and business and it is a perfect location for any occasion. There are so many restaurants in the NEnd and it can be hard to standout but Mare is unique from all the other N.End Italian restaurants. Seafood centric but not just, it has something for everyone. It isn't your checkered cloth, red sauce, restaurant so if that's what you want you will find a couple dozen other spots that would fit the bill down the street. But if you are looking for some of the best seafood fused with Italian cuisine, great drinks, a broad wine list across multiple price points, cool vibes, and intimate dining experience with terrific staff then this is your place. I highly recommend
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4.7
4.7 (939)
$31 to $50
Italian
North End
About the restaurant

A hidden back patio fuels the date-night vibes at this intimate Italian restaurant. Forcella’s brick-lined hideaway, complete with bistro lights and lots of shade, is one sought-after spot. Snag an outside table well in advance to dig into dishes like braised rabbit gnocchi and rigatoni with roasted eggplant.


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Sheridan
Dined on 19 Nov 2024
I have traveled the world and this restaurant was the best food I have ever had in my life!! Also, our waitress, Sarah, was so sweet and efficient!! I will be dreaming about this food! Can’t wait to come back!! PS - get the gnocchi with rabbit… you’ll thank me later!
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4.4
4.4 (560)
$31 to $50
French
Cambridge
About the restaurant

Since opening in 2022, this Kendall Square brasserie has drawn crowds for a small but inviting patio dotted with French bistro-style chairs and umbrellas. Run by the same group that owns beloved Petit Robert Bistro in the South End, Batifol serves no-frills French classics like coq au vin and steamed mussels with fries. Make sure to snag your reservation early for the $1 oyster deal, which runs every day (until sold out).


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Amy
Dined on 19 Nov 2024
Tuesday evening dinner with friends. I had a reservation that was confirmed earlier in the day, but when we arrived the place was bumping and there wasn't a table available? There were many big parties and the back end of restaurant was closed off for an event. Hmmm. There are two managers and one was at a loss. Thankfully the other manager came to us and said there was a table that had just paid and could we wait a moment. We did. I'm glad we waited because we had a table by the window, near the front of the restaurant and away from the hub bub; it was perfect. He thanked us for waiting and our waiter was fantastic; we each had selections from the traditional French menu - so good and beautifully plated. Lovely drinks, we shared the beet salad and a creme brulee. This is my third time eating at Batifol and I am looking forward to my next dinner or brunch there.
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4.4
4.4 (1842)
$31 to $50
American
West End
About the restaurant

Bostonites were once hard-pressed to find a non-pub option for a business lunch or a date in the West End. But it’s no longer a struggle thanks to Alcove’s sprawling outdoor patio, complete with wharf views and a Zakim Bridge panorama. The restaurant’s seafood-forward menu is a reason to pull up a chair and stay awhile, with favorites like deviled crab dip with everything bagel chips, blue crab cakes, and monkfish Milanese.


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Lisavip
Dined 6 days ago
Amazing service!!! Very well-trained and professional team.
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4.7
4.7 (2576)
$30 and under
American
Watertown
About the restaurant

This neighborhood star offers outdoor dining areas all-year-round. One of its patios is covered and heated, meaning you don’t have to worry about bringing a jacket. The other is tucked to the side and feels more intimate with some greenery for shade. Branch Line is known for a rotisserie and wood-fired grill that churns out juicy roasted chicken, plus a long list of craft beer from breweries all over the country, but the menu changes regularly, so you’ll have to keep going back.


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Lisa vip
Dined 4 days ago
Everything was fabulous as always!!!! I brought a friend, and she loved it.
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