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The Best Outdoor Dining in Houston: 21 Restaurants with Standout Patios

Spring has arrived, and these picturesque outdoor patios are calling
Written By: author avatar Lorretta Ruggiero
author avatar Lorretta Ruggiero
Lorretta Ruggiero is a freelance writer who loves cooking, gardening, traveling, and reading everything in sight. Her happiest moments are spent hosting family get-togethers or parties with friends. She is married to Classic Rock Bob and they have two amazing adult children, plus a houseful of fur and animals. She is an unashamed tree hugger who enjoys long walks in the woods. She cannot decide if her last meal would be a medium-rare filet mignon or tomato bruschetta, but she would definitely have a glass of red wine with either.
Lush environs for dining al fresco at Tiny Boxwoods. | Photo by Tiny Boxwoods
Lush environs for dining al fresco at Tiny Boxwoods. | Photo by Tiny Boxwoods

Houston may be known for its heat and humidity, but now that spring has sprung, there are plenty of days when the air is crisp, the skies are clear, and the temperatures are pleasant. Houstonians love to take advantage of such days, seeking out restaurants and bars that offer inviting and comfortable outdoor spaces for a meal.

Whether it’s a shady terrace overlooking the bayou, or a flower-filled courtyard with live music, there are plenty of restaurant patios to bask in the glory and sunshine of Houston’s prettiest weather days. Here is a list of restaurants that offer some of the city’s best outdoor dining experiences.

Toulouse

This French restaurant is situated in the heart of River Oaks District, surrounded by manicured green spaces and luxury boutiques. While the restaurant has ample interior dining space and a buzzy bar, guests love taking to the expansive courtyard patio where they can properly see the goings on of the district. Visit on the weekends and enjoy live music outside, while you nosh on truffled deviled eggs, mussels, and escargot. 4444 Westheimer Rd. Ste. E 100, Houston, toulousecafeandbar.com

La Griglia

La Griglia's patio, featuring a retractable rooft. | Photo by La Griglia
La Griglias patio featuring a retractable rooft | Photo by La Griglia

La Griglia was a cornerstone of the River Oaks shopping center for decades, but its recent move to the Harlow District in Montrose has garnered it more interest than ever before. Part of Tilman Fertitta’s Landry’s empire, the new la Griglia has a climate-controlled outdoor patio with lush landscaping and a retractable roof. White tablecloths give it a formal feel, and comfortable chairs and banquettes give guests plenty of reason to linger after their meal. Find Italian comfort eats like spaghetti carbonara, risotto al bosco, and short rib cappelletti, plus entrees like brick chicken, and flounder piccata. Sunday brunch is a particularly nice time to dine on the light-filled patio. Start with a glass of bubbles or an espresso martini before digging into the lemon ricotta pancakes. 2817 W. Dallas St., Houston, lagrigliarestaurant.com

Coltivare

The patio and garden at Coltivare. | Photo by Agricole Hospitality
The patio and garden at Coltivare | Photo by Agricole Hospitality

This Heights area restaurant from Agricole Hospitality has been around since 2014, and its backyard garden and patio remains one of its main attractions. The outdoor space features both covered and uncovered dining areas, steps from a garden that supplies herbs and vegetables directly to the kitchen. Coltivare’s menu leans Italian, with its wood-fired pizzas and handmade pastas, but you’ll also find dishes that highlight local bounty, like marinated Gulf crab claws, fried Gulf oysters, and local grouper that reflect Houston’s proximity to the coast. 3320 White Oak Dr., Houston, agricolehospitality.com/coltivare

Flora

Flora's covered outdoor patio is an oasis within the city. | Photo by Kirsten Gilliam
Floras covered outdoor patio is an oasis within the city | Photo by Kirsten Gilliam

The glass-enclosed dining room at Flora feels like you’re dining outdoors, but the lively Mexican restaurant at Buffalo Bayou Park also has an actual patio where you can truly feel one with nature. A covered outdoor space past the chandelier-bedecked dining room offers serene background noise from the park and ample views of its lush natural surroundings. Bask in the beauty and scenic charm, while sipping a ginger mezcalita and noshing on sopecitos. 3422 Allen Pkwy., Houston, florahouston.com

Loro

Loro's Heights Houston location in a former church. | Photo by Hai Hospitality
Loros Heights Houston location in a former church | Photo by Hai Hospitality

Loro has two Houston locations, in Rice Village and the Heights, and both offer welcoming and fun outdoor dining spaces. The Heights outpost, built inside a former church, is particularly unique. Its dramatic facade is easy to spot on West 11th Street, and a sprawling front patio, with both covered and uncovered areas, is fitted with chair swings, picnic tables, and lounge seating. Order a crispy smoked chicken sandwich or a platter of Thai pork ribs, and enjoy your meal with a side of fresh air. Multiple locations, loroeats.com

Rainbow Lodge

Outdoor seating at the Rainbow Lodge. | Photo by Peter Clifton
Outdoor seating at the Rainbow Lodge | Photo by Peter Clifton

Few places in Houston offer a more romantic atmosphere than this restaurant situated in a 100-year-old log cabin on the banks of White Oak Bayou. The restaurant’s rustic interiors reflect its lodge-inspired cuisine, with mounted trophies and exposed beams, while a multi-tiered patio offers stone pathways and ample views of verdant greenery. The smoked duck gumbo and NOLA-style barbecue shrimp are standouts of the menu, and carnivorous diners love the wild game mixed grill. Happy hour is available in the bar and on the patio, Tuesday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. making it the perfect place for a sunset escape. 2011 Ella Blvd., Houston, rainbow-lodge.com

Brenner’s on the Bayou

Lamb chops fireside at Brenner's on the Bayou. | Photo by Brenner's on the Bayou
Lamb chops fireside at Brenners on the Bayou | Photo by Brenners on the Bayou

When Rainbow Lodge relocated from its original home on Buffalo Bayou, this Houston steakhouse moved in. Owned by Landry’s, Brenner’s on the Bayou boasts a majestic park-like setting along the bayou. Its two-level patio, coined the Blue Bar, has a treehouse feel with robust views of the treetops and a deck overlooking the bayou itself. The Blue Bar has a dedicated food menu, including shellfish on ice, charcuterie, and heartier snacks like goat cheese bruschetta. Happy hour, offered Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., is a popular time on the patio during which discounted bar bites and beverages are offered. Visit on Thursday and stay a little longer for live music from 5 to 9 p.m. 1 Birdsall St., Houston, brennerssteakhouse.com

Októ

The moody patio at Okto. | Photo by Becca Wright
The moody patio at Okto | Photo by Becca Wright

This Mediterranean restaurant from Sof Hospitality is located at the Montrose Collective and has one of the best patios in the area. The dimly-lit dining room seamlessly flows into the outdoor space, which is fitted with plush outdoor seating. Dine on eggplant carpaccio, octopus with bruleed onion, and crab squid ink linguine, and enjoy the high energy of the surrounding neighborhood. 888 Westheimer Rd. Ste. 119, Houston, oktorestaurant.com

Hamsa

Hamsa restaurant patio with large potted plants, black umbrella, string lights, outdoor seating, and guests dining in front of arched windows.
Hamsas front patio offers prime people watching in Rice Village | Photo by Sof Hospitality

Hamsa, the sister restaurant to Októ and Doris Metropolitan from Sof Hospitality, sits on prime real estate in Rice Village and features a dreamy patio that faces out to Morningside Drive. Oversized umbrellas and lush greenery offer shade, where guests can enjoy wine, arak-fueled cocktails and the modern Israeli menu featuring dishes like lamb hummus, falafel, and chicken shawarma. 5555 Morningside Dr. #100, Houston, hamsahtx.com

Dandelion Cafe

Dandelion Cafe patio with white round table, wooden chairs, bench seating, tall planters filled with green plants, and cozy outdoor garden vibe.
The open air patio at Dandelion Cafe in the Heights | Photo by Dandelion Cafe

Housed in the historic Heights Clock Tower development, the Heights-area outpost of this popular counter-service breakfast restaurant features a serene, shaded dog-friendly patio fit for enjoying long, lazy meals. The pancakes are among the best in town, while other standouts include the breakfast sandwich on a kaiser roll, and chef JC’s chicken and waffles. 611 W. 22nd St. Ste. 1B, Houston, dandelionhouston.com

Le Colonial

Le Colonial patio with wicker chairs, round tables with white linens, glassware, green vases with flowers, tropical plants, and elegant outdoor setting.
The well appointed patio at Le Colonial with River Oaks District as a sweeping backdrop | Photo by Le Colonial

The long wraparound patio at Le Colonial runs the length of the restaurant and gives guests prime views of the entrance to the luxe River Oaks District. The outdoor section is an extension of the exquisite dining room, with its stunning tile flooring, wicker chairs, and white tablecloth dressed tables. Start with an order of banh cuon with a lychee martini, and savor the atmosphere. 4444 Westheimer Rd. Ste. G-140, Houston, lecolonial.com/houston

Brasserie 19

Brasserie 19 outdoor patio with white umbrellas, wooden tables, black and white tile flooring, diners enjoying meals, and potted flowers by the entrance.
The newly extended patio at Brasserie 19 | Photo by Andrew Hemingway

Brasserie 19 has always had a sceney patio fit for people watching, but a recent refresh has made it feel even more glamorous. The spacious, gated section boasts tile flooring, large white umbrellas, and offers views of the bustling River Oaks Shopping Center. The patio is dog-friendly too, and many of the four-legged guests are just as stylish as their humans. 1962 W. Gray St., Houston, brasserie19.com

Empire Cafe 

Empire Cafe is a Montrose institution for coffee, daily breakfast, and sky-high layer cakes. Its interior courtyard-style patio is dog-friendly and well-shaded, making it a popular year-round hangout. Despite being open for decades, the crowds rush in during weekend brunch, which starts as early as 7:30 a.m., so plan to wait in line. 1732 Westheimer Rd., Houston, empirecafe.com

Clark’s Oyster Bar

Clark’s Oyster Bar patio with wooden tables, chairs, striped yellow awning, blue cushioned stools, and sunny outdoor seating with city views.
One of two covered dining areas at Clarks Oyster Bar | Photo by Clarks Oyster Bar

This popular Austin seafood restaurant opened its first Houston-area location in a former auto shop in Montrose, and has since become one of the hottest eateries in the neighborhood. Along with a small covered patio adjacent to the dining room, Clark’s features an extended front patio where guests can linger around over drinks. Raw oysters on the half shell and a variety of chilled seafood plates like the crab louie and tuna carpaccio offer solace from Houston’s warm climate. 3807 Montrose Blvd., Houston, clarksoysterbar.com

Le Jardinier

Le Jardinier outdoor patio with green chairs, modern tables, large gray umbrellas, wood deck, garden views, and black sculpture in the background.
The patio at Le Jardinier offers views of the Museum of Fine Arts lush surroundings | Photo by Andrew Hemingway

This Michelin-starred French restaurant inside the Museum of Fine Arts Houston gives guests wishing to dine al fresco stunning views of the Cullen Sculpture Garden. The tranquil space serves as an ideal backdrop for the restaurant’s vibrant dishes, which harmoniously blend food and art. Seasonal features of the moment include wagyu beef tartare with beets, horseradish, and purple potato chips; and tomato and griotte cherry gazpacho. 5500 Main St. Ste. 122, Houston, lejardinier-houston.com

Aperitivo

Aperitivo Houston patio with white wicker chairs, round tables, open-air bar, gold chandeliers, potted plants, and modern design under a blue sky.
Ample natural light floods the patio at Aperitivo | Photo by Aperitivo

Located at the East River development, Aperitivo is situated on the fifth floor of 2940 Riverby Road, giving guests ample views of the budding area. The Italian-inspired concept is decked out with marble, Murano glass lighting, and verdigris ceiling tiles, but its main draw is a 5,000-square-foot grand patio. Guests can escape the hustle and bustle and retreat to this oasis in the heart of the city, while enjoying dishes that lean into the flavors of the Mediterranean, like beef wellington bites, margherita pizza, and pasta with vodka sauce. 2940 Riverby Rd. Ste. F-500, Houston, aperitivohouston.com

Candente

The open-air patio at Candente in Montrose. | Photo by Alex Montoya
The open air patio at Candente in Montrose | Photo by Alex Montoya

Candente, from the team behind the acclaimed barbecue spot the Pit Room, pairs flame-kissed Tex-Mex classics—think sizzling fajitas, brisket nachos, enchiladas, and creamy queso—with a festive outdoor setting made for margaritas in the sun. The airy patio, with both covered and uncovered seating areas, offers a comfortable place to gather with friends over frozen or on-the-rocks margaritas while digging into smoky, grill-driven dishes that capture the bold spirit of Houston’s Tex-Mex scene. Check out Candente’s new Bellaire outpost, which also has a patio locals love flocking to. 306 Yoakum Blvd., Houston, candentehtx.com

Tiny Boxwoods

Patio tables at Tiny Boxwoods. | Photo by Tiny Boxwoods
Patio tables at Tiny Boxwoods | Photo by Tiny Boxwoods

A longtime Houston favorite, Tiny Boxwoods is beloved for its charming cottage-style setting and one of the city’s most picturesque patios. The restaurant’s outdoor space feels like a hidden oasis, with gravel pathways, towering trees, and sun-dappled tables that invite guests to stay awhile. Diners gather on the patio for fresh, seasonal fare—from salads and sandwiches to Tiny’s famous chocolate chip cookies. 3614 W. Alabama St., Houston, tinyboxwoods.com/

Buttermilk Baby

The whimsical patio at Buttermilk Baby is a favorite among children and pets. | Photo by Alex Montoya
The whimsical patio at Buttermilk Baby is a favorite among children and pets | Photo by Alex Montoya

With its candy-colored charm and nostalgic soda-fountain vibe, Buttermilk Baby brings playful energy to the M-K-T Heights development—and its patio is just as inviting as the retro diner inside. The fast-casual concept from Berg Hospitality Group reimagines the classic American diner with a menu of comfort-food favorites like biscuits, fried chicken sandwiches, smashburgers, and indulgent soft-serve treats fueled by Carvel. Outside, the breezy patio, complete with swing chairs, offers a picture-perfect perch for enjoying milkshakes and soft-serve cones. 600 N. Shepherd Dr., Ste. 250, Houston, thebuttermilkbaby.com

La Lucha

Fried chicken platter on the patio at La Lucha. | Photo by Rocket Farm
Fried chicken platter on the patio at La Lucha | Photo by Rocket Farm

This Heights-area restaurant from chef Ford Fry pays tribute to the legendary San Jacinto Inn, serving up Gulf oysters, shrimp, crab, biscuits, and its famously crispy fried chicken in a setting that blends retro touches with a relaxed neighborhood feel. Outside, the shaded patio offers a perfect place to linger over oysters and cocktails, while the Heights buzzes around you. 1801 N. Shepherd Dr., Houston, laluchatx.com

d’Alba Craft Kitchen & Cocktails

Tucked away on a residential street in the Garden Oaks area, d’Alba Craft Kitchen & Cocktails has a patio that feels like a friend’s backyard. Guests settle into built-in banquettes beneath oversized shades, while kids can enjoy the onsite playground. Known for its seasonal, scratch-made menu, the restaurant serves everything from raw oysters to wood-fired pizzas and house-made pastas. A grouping of Adirondack chairs welcomes guests to linger around with cocktails. 715 Alba Rd., Houston, dalbahtx.com

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Lorretta Ruggiero
Lorretta Ruggiero is a freelance writer who loves cooking, gardening, traveling, and reading everything in sight. Her happiest moments are spent hosting family get-togethers or parties with friends. She is married to Classic Rock Bob and they have two amazing adult children, plus a houseful of fur and animals. She is an unashamed tree hugger who enjoys long walks in the woods. She cannot decide if her last meal would be a medium-rare filet mignon or tomato bruschetta, but she would definitely have a glass of red wine with either.

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