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The Top 12 Toronto Restaurants for Outdoor Dining

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by Jessica Huras
Updated 03 November 2023

Toronto comes to life during patio season, and a long dreary winter of lockdowns makes its arrival this year feel particularly celebratory. From glamorous rooftops with bar bites to tranquil backyard settings with Asian-influenced fare, there’s an al fresco restaurant for every mood and craving.

Read on to discover some of the top spots for outdoor dining in Toronto.

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4.5
4.5 (1276)
CAN$30 and under
Mediterranean
Yorkville
About the restaurant

Set in a Victorian townhouse in Yorkville, Bar Reyna’s patio oozes charm.Foliage and string lights line the ceiling, while brick and wood walls add warmth. The Mediterranean menu includes creative modern fare such as lamb baklava, Lebanese “tacos” served on flatbread, and halloumi souvlaki.


Top review
Leilavip
Dined 3 days ago
Incredible food and great ambience. A fantastic gem in Yorkville. thanks for the treats - drinks and dessert :)
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4.6
4.6 (4303)
CAN$51 and over
Steakhouse
Midtown / Uptown
About the restaurant

Majestic castle-style Casa Loma, a landmarked home and gardens, form the backdrop at BlueBlood Steakhouse, where dining outside means being surrounded by stunning landscaping and historic architecture. The Terrace, surrounded by vistas of the estate’s verdant gardens, is now open for reservations, where diners can enjoy Blueblood’s swanky steakhouse fare, from seafood towers and fish entrees to dry-aged beef and plenty of sides.


Top review
Alfredo
Dined 3 days ago
Truly phenomenal meal. Staff was very attentive and extremely accommodating. Guided us through the various options and gave great recommendations which made it a truly memorable experience.
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4.6
4.6 (5578)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Mexican
Distillery District
About the restaurant

The sprawling, industrial, colorful patio at El Catrin in the Distillery District makes this Mexican restaurant one of the city’s most fun for outdoor dining. Beyond Mexican favourites such as tacos, table guacamole, and a huge tequila and mezcal selection, find fire pits, tons of plants, and funky mixed furniture for a patio experience that’s one of a kind.


Top review
Tara
Dined 1 day ago
El Catrin never disappoints. The food was excellent. The service was exceptional. We had a group of seven for a holiday celebration with colleagues and they were very patient with us as we chatted and took a bit longer to order. The guacamole is so delicious! And the flight of margaritas was excellent. I shared with a friend. I had the blood orange and hibiscus which were so good. My friend found them a bit sweet. Thank you!
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4.7
4.7 (2476)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Lebanese
Yorkville
About the restaurant

The spacious second floor terrace — complete with greenery and white wrought-iron chairs — makes a charming outdoor backdrop to Amal’s stunningly composed Lebanese plates. Start with standbys such as hummus, tabbouleh, and baba ghanoush before digging in to entrees like the Ontario lamb chops and skewer platters with pita, grilled vegetables, shug, and home fries.


Top review
Jay
Dined 4 days ago
The food and experience as terrific. It is a go to for me
A photo of Lapinou restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1151)
CAN$51 and over
Contemporary French
King West
About the restaurant

No alleyway has exuded more charm than the one at Lapinou, with its string lights, lanterns, and padded wrought-iron seats. The French néo-bistro — a term for trendy Parisian wine bars — has reached Toronto here; the menu pulls in global influences in dishes such as beef tartare with Dijon, shallot, celery, egg yolk, and grilled sourdough, or lamb garganelli with preserved lemon, nicoise olive, and jalapeno.


Top review
Katiavip
Dined on 7 Nov 2024
Lapinou is always outstanding. Our favourite restaurant in the city.
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4.7
4.7 (4616)
CAN$51 and over
Global, International
King West
About the restaurant

Celebrity chef Susur Lee leads the kitchen at Lee, a renowned Chinese-French restaurant on King Street West. This is Lee’s flagship, with a menu that showcases Chinese flavors with French technique in dishes such as wild Alaskan caramelized black cod with miso mustard, Asian slow-braised beef with horseradish sour cream, and crispy tofu with a mushroom and pepper compote. Lush foliage, an awning, and wrought iron fence lend the sidewalk seating a serene botanical vibe.


Top review
Nolan
Dined 4 days ago
Our waiter Shane was incredibly impressive, kind respectful and attentive. Made us feel welcome from the moment we sat down. Would recommend the Singapore Slaw to share! We will be going back.
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4.6
4.6 (493)
CAN$30 and under
Canadian
Entertainment District
About the restaurant

If it weren’t for the up-close sight of a Toronto landmark, you’d think you were in Munich at Steam Whistle Biergärten. The German-style beer hall at the base of the CN Tower serves up traditional German fare — think pretzels and schnitzel — alongside its own beer. Outdoor seating has an expansive view of the skyline beyond the string lights and umbrellas for shade.


Top review
Debra
Dined 4 days ago
Had a great experience! The food arrived promptly and had good service.
A photo of Té restaurant
4.5
4.5 (386)
CAN$30 and under
Korean
Ossington
About the restaurant

Té blends traditional Korean fare with Canadian comfort foods in modern dishes hardly seen anywhere else. Pizza tteokbokki (Korean rice dough balls with sweet chile tomato sauce and oven-baked mozzarella), toasted kimchi ravioli with honey wasabi pesto, and soy-braised braised brisket poutine are just some of the creative offerings. The petite backyard patio is surrounded by trees and lit by string lights for a homey feel.


Top review
TaylorW
Dined on 23 Mar 2024
This food is AMAZING, and so is the service! Super cute for a date night or a girls night.
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4.5
4.5 (4439)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Italian
Rosedale / Summerhill
About the restaurant

See and be seen at Terroni’s Miami-like Summerhill patio. All-white furniture with blue accents, string lights, and skyline views make for a chic place to dine on Italian classics such as ravioli with spinach and ricotta, folded pizza, and grilled calamari.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined 3 days ago
Terroni has been my favourite restaurant since 1995, starting at Queen Street. Always good and most importantly consistent.
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4.8
4.8 (584)
CAN$51 and over
Sushi
Entertainment District
About the restaurant

JaBistro specializes in pristine fish, from pressed and torched blocks of sushi, or oshizushi, to omakase with nigiri and sashimi. On the rooftop, a wood-paneled patio with string lights offers a tranquil setting. Don’t skip the famed lobster platter, replete with sweet lobster sashimi.


Top review
josephvip
Dined 3 days ago
First time at JaBistro My partner and I love Japanese food , and found the quality and freshness of the fish unparalleled anywhere in the city. The pre- seasoned dishes were something new for us, and have to say the Chefs were spot on, extremely flavourful, beautifully presented For starters we had the blue fin tuna belly and scallop hand rolls , both well done and a nice start For mains we ordered the tiger shrimp and scallop rolls which were seasoned to perfection and perhaps best Tiger shrimp we have had. Well done. We are not dessert fans so skipped this but the pannacotta and sorbet looked very good and well presented. Our server Sophia was very attentive and accommodating. Overall i rate this restaurant a 4.3/5 , I would rate higher if there was more selection.
A photo of Rooftop Bar at the Broadview Hotel restaurant
4.4
4.4 (1694)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Global, International
Leslieville / Riverdale
About the restaurant

This hotel standout offers a seldomly seen perspective of the Toronto skyline and the Don River from its south-facing patio. Perched on the highest floor of a beautifully-restored 19th-century building, the Rooftop’s glass-enclosed indoor dining area, backing the L-shaped patio, makes an eye-catching contrast to the building’s original brick exterior. The urban tableau, pretty cocktails, and shareable menu, featuring plates such as cheesesteak and barbacoa baos, attract a buzzy crowd.


Top review
Ted
Dined on 18 Nov 2024
Best view and great service and food. What more can you ask for. Pisco sour?
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