Washingtonians are spoiled when it comes to outdoor dining―and we know it. Our big cities and small towns all seem to have have the most excellent patios, terraces and rooftops perfect for dining al fresco. And since we enjoy all four seasons in our state, patio season is a special (and brief) time.

You’d be reading all day if we listed every great option for outdoor dining in Washington, and opinions will vary about which restaurants are the best. But if you want a wonderful outdoor experience and a delicious meal, these spots won’t be disappointing.

  1. The Pink Door, Seattle

Wendy / Yelp No matter where you sit at The Pink Door, you’ll enjoy outstanding Italian inspired dishes using fresh local ingredients, mainly from Pike Place Market (they’re located in the Post Alley). But during the summer, the restaurant patio offers outdoor dining with a view of the waterfront and Puget Sound.

  1. Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar Wandermere, Spokane

Don S. / Yelp Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar originated in Spokane, and now they have locations all across the Pacific Northwest. Their Wandermere location in North Spokane has a beautiful patio that sits right on a manmade pond, and thanks to the outdoor heaters, you can enjoy it from early spring to late fall.

  1. Vineyard Grill, Benton City

Terra Blanca / TripAdvisor As if the Terra Blanca Winery wasn’t amazing enough, they recently partnered with Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar to create a magical dining experience with chateau-inspired cuisine. Dine on tapas, salads and brick oven pizzas while enjoying views of the Red Mountain region from the patio.

  1. Keenan’s at the Pier, Bellingham

Amy Z. / Flickr Located at the waterfront at the Chrysalis Inn & Spa, Keenan’s at the Pier offers panoramic views that are just as amazing as the food.

  1. The Social Bar and Grill, Tacoma

The Social Bar and Grill The Social Bar and Grill on Dock Street overlooks the Thea Foss waterway, and the patio is perfectly sized. The menu includes tasty shareables like calamari and Hood Canal oysters.

  1. La Fontana Siciliana, Seattle

Bob D. / Yelp You certainly wouldn’t expect to find a peaceful patio in the heart of Seattle’s busy Belltown neighborhood. But La Fontana Siciliana’s courtyard will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Sicily itself. The food will, too!

  1. Brasserie Four, Walla Walla

Matthew K. / Yelp The patio here is petite, but it’s undeniably charming. And the food at this French bistro is tres magnifique!

  1. Clinkerdagger, Spokane

alissa_thomas / Instagram This list just wouldn’t be complete without Clinkerdagger, Spokane’s iconic restaurants with a patio overlooking the beautiful Spokane Falls.

  1. Southfork Public House, Pullman

Southfork Public House The Southfork Public House in the heart of Cougar Country has scrumptious sandwiches and burgers, an impressive beer lineup and the perfect patio, which occasionally sees the likes of stars like Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum.

  1. Waterfront Pizza, Port Townsend

Roger B. / Yelp What could be better than delicious pizza in Port Townsend, you might ask? Delicious pizza enjoyed on a casual patio. Waterfront Pizza is a longtime favorite of both locals and visitors.

  1. Terra Plata, Seattle

Christine V. / Yelp Terra Plata’s ever-changing menu of locally inspired cuisine is impressive… and their rooftop dining is downright magical.

  1. Munchen Haus Bavarian Grill and Beer Garden, Leavenworth

Claire G. / Yelp Leavenworth itself is magical, and Munchen Haus has an outdoor beer garden that’s family-friendly and fun. The atmosphere alone makes it worth the stop, but the German sausages are genuinely good.

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Wendy / Yelp

No matter where you sit at The Pink Door, you’ll enjoy outstanding Italian inspired dishes using fresh local ingredients, mainly from Pike Place Market (they’re located in the Post Alley). But during the summer, the restaurant patio offers outdoor dining with a view of the waterfront and Puget Sound.

Don S. / Yelp

Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar originated in Spokane, and now they have locations all across the Pacific Northwest. Their Wandermere location in North Spokane has a beautiful patio that sits right on a manmade pond, and thanks to the outdoor heaters, you can enjoy it from early spring to late fall.

Terra Blanca / TripAdvisor

As if the Terra Blanca Winery wasn’t amazing enough, they recently partnered with Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar to create a magical dining experience with chateau-inspired cuisine. Dine on tapas, salads and brick oven pizzas while enjoying views of the Red Mountain region from the patio.

Amy Z. / Flickr

Located at the waterfront at the Chrysalis Inn & Spa, Keenan’s at the Pier offers panoramic views that are just as amazing as the food.

The Social Bar and Grill

The Social Bar and Grill on Dock Street overlooks the Thea Foss waterway, and the patio is perfectly sized. The menu includes tasty shareables like calamari and Hood Canal oysters.

Bob D. / Yelp

You certainly wouldn’t expect to find a peaceful patio in the heart of Seattle’s busy Belltown neighborhood. But La Fontana Siciliana’s courtyard will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Sicily itself. The food will, too!

Matthew K. / Yelp

The patio here is petite, but it’s undeniably charming. And the food at this French bistro is tres magnifique!

alissa_thomas / Instagram

This list just wouldn’t be complete without Clinkerdagger, Spokane’s iconic restaurants with a patio overlooking the beautiful Spokane Falls.

Southfork Public House

The Southfork Public House in the heart of Cougar Country has scrumptious sandwiches and burgers, an impressive beer lineup and the perfect patio, which occasionally sees the likes of stars like Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum.

Roger B. / Yelp

What could be better than delicious pizza in Port Townsend, you might ask? Delicious pizza enjoyed on a casual patio. Waterfront Pizza is a longtime favorite of both locals and visitors.

Christine V. / Yelp

Terra Plata’s ever-changing menu of locally inspired cuisine is impressive… and their rooftop dining is downright magical.

Claire G. / Yelp

Leavenworth itself is magical, and Munchen Haus has an outdoor beer garden that’s family-friendly and fun. The atmosphere alone makes it worth the stop, but the German sausages are genuinely good.

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