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The 11 best restaurants to dine outdoors in Philadelphia

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by Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme
Updated 30 May 2024

Outdoor dining options are popping up everywhere across the City of Brotherly Love: Philadelphia’s thriving open-air dining scene include massive patios, streetside setups, and rooftop escapes.

A beloved French restaurant draws crowds for its sidewalk tables and Rittenhouse Square Park views. The spacious outdoor lounge at a festive cantina was made for sipping Oaxacan old fashioneds. A historic ship doubles as a riverside restaurant, known for upscale seafood and steaks.

There’s not a more refreshing way to take a bite out of Philadelphia’s food culture. Read on for a guide to 11 restaurants that nail outdoor dining.

A photo of Trattoria Carina restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1101)
$31 to $50
Italian
Center City
About the restaurant

Trattoria Carina might be the most idyllic place in Philadelphia for an Aperol spritz. For starters, it’s perched on a sunny corner of Fitler Square—one of Philly’s prettiest neighborhoods. In good weather, the Parisian bistro-style tables and chairs are packed with happy people (and their dogs) sipping spritzes and digging into housemade pastas and chopped salads topped with caciocavallo cheese.


Top review
Steven
Dined 5 days ago
Always good. Enjoyed the food immensely and the service was great. Appreciate the seasonal small plates.
A photo of Parc restaurant
4.8
4.8 (17397)
$31 to $50
French
Rittenhouse Square
About the restaurant

One of Philadelphia’s most adored French restaurants is also home to one of its most sought-after outdoor dining spaces. Parc reaches its atmospheric peak in the spring and summer, with the dining room windows flung open. The bustling sidewalk setup sits across Rittenhouse Square Park, and the restaurant takes full advantage of its setting. Book a seat here to enjoy a flawlessly cooked cheese Gruyère omelet or steak frites while people watching.


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Rosevip
Dined 7 days ago
Always an enjoyable experience - decorated beautifully for the holidays The vibe is just so unique Food always great - LOVE the bread - Go for lunch!
A photo of La Llorona Cantina Mexicana restaurant
4.7
4.7 (193)
$30 and under
Mexican
South Philly
About the restaurant

La Llorona has an extra-wide pavement for a dining area adorned with lights, and there are enough plants to make it feel like a green escape in concrete-heavy Philly. The cantina-style menu offers standout tacos, nachos, and ceviche. Try the pollo en su mole (chicken breast with frito beans, red rice, and tortillas) for a taste of the housemade mole sauce, layered with complex flavors. Spirit fans, take note: The bar offers a few tequilas you won’t easily find elsewhere.


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David
Dined 1 day ago
Some of the best and authentic Mexican food in south Philly !
A photo of Positano Coast by Aldo Lamberti restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3963)
$30 and under
Italian
Old City
About the restaurant

Take a mini-break to the Amalfi Coast at this Old City gem, where the front and back patios are umbrella-shaded and decked out with tropical plants, flowers, and palm trees. The southern Italian food tastes even better when devoured outdoors, including spicy fried calamari, smoked salmon flatbread, and tuna tartare. If you’re looking for a buzzier vibe, come on the weekends when DJs set a party scene.


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Henry
Dined 3 days ago
This is my new go-to place for Italian. Everything about the experience was beyond expectations.
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4.9
4.9 (13214)
$50 and over
American
Washington Square
About the restaurant

Semi-hidden behind a vine-tangled wrought iron fence across from Washington Square Park, the patio at Talula’s Garden feels like a secret garden. The atmosphere is particularly enchanting, lit by paper lanterns and many twinkly lights. Local ingredients feature heavily on the menu, so look for seriously seasonal treats like ricotta and goat cheese ravioli with arugula, Kennett Square mushrooms, and sage-scented breadcrumbs.


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Jordan
Dined 6 days ago
we ate out a lot but end end top to bottom, this is one of the best restaurants we’ve eaten in in a long time. Amazing menu choices, fantastic service, very fair prices, great wine list very tasty food, great space. Can’t wait to come back and try some more things.
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4.7
4.7 (8707)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Penn's Landing
About the restaurant

Nothing says “outdoor dining” quite like a meal on the river, and Moshulu is the only restaurant in the city that’s fully set in a boat. The historic ship was built in 1906 and has operated as a restaurant for more than two decades. On hot summer days, its waterside location makes it cooler and breezier than other outdoor spots, making for a transportive setting for seafood platters, rock shrimp Thai noodles, and more.


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Patricevip
Dined 1 day ago
This is an amazing place! The atmosphere is absolutely gorgeous no matter where you are seated. The food was delicious and the service was great. I can’t wait to go back
A photo of Estia - Philadelphia restaurant
4.8
4.8 (8773)
$50 and over
Greek
Center City
About the restaurant

If there’s a cuisine that is best eaten outside, it’s island-inspired Greek food. Locust Street and Philadelphia’s bustling theater district are a long way from the Aegean Sea, but Estia takes you there with a glass of cold white wine, a platter of dolmades (stuffed grape leaves), and charcoal-grilled octopus. The restaurant’s spacious sidewalk tables are shaded by an inviting overhang that offers shade on sunny days, and colorful flower boxes give it a quaint and garden-like ambience.


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Robert
Dined 4 days ago
In world of disappointing dining experiences- Estia always shines.
A photo of Sor Ynez restaurant
4.6
4.6 (132)
$30 and under
Mexican
Northern Liberties
About the restaurant

Sor Ynez is an outdoor dining unicorn in Philadelphia, with a massive patio and roomy parking lot. In addition to lots of standard seating outside, there’s a lounge-like area for grabbing a drink or waiting for a table. Philadelphians come here for an excellent pan-Mexican menu with many tasty plant-based options. Don’t miss the sikil pak—a rich, spiced puree of pumpkin seeds served with raw vegetables.


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Dayton
Dined on 1 Dec 2022
O my! Fabulous food, drinks, and service!! Authentic experience in every way! Will be returning again and again and again!
A photo of Tria Rittenhouse restaurant
4.8
4.8 (428)
$30 and under
Wine Bar
Rittenhouse Square
About the restaurant

Just a block from idyllic Rittenhouse Square, Tria is the kind of welcoming place you go for happy hour—and accidentally stay all night. Large windows open onto the street, and cafe tables line the bustling sidewalk. Local author and cheese expert Madame Fromage curates an ever-changing wine list, which comes with generous descriptions like “textured island vibes” or “deliciously classy and unfussy."


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Michelevip
Dined 1 day ago
Amazing food, very helpful and knowledgeable staff, great wine choices. Except for the noise level (but we dined there on a Saturday evening during the holiday season so the noise should have been expected), it was a perfect dinner experience. We will be back the next time we visit Philly!
A photo of Louie Louie Bistro Bar restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1781)
$30 and under
French American
University City
About the restaurant

When you’re under the striped awning at Louie Louie, surrounded by greenery and sipping a hibiscus-flavored French 75, you’ll feel about as close to Paris as you can get. The restaurant’s front-facing windows can be thrown open on nice days to allow a breeze into the restaurant, but the best seats are on the outdoor patio. Here, you’ll be protected from the sun and can enjoy some quality people-watching while you feast on oysters, wedge salads, and Parisienne dumplings.


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Lindavip
Dined 4 days ago
First time dining here. Lovely setting, but a bit noisy. Our sever was perfection - attentive and efficient but not intrusive. We were chatting a lot so it took us a while to order. Restaurant was busy but she could not have been more patient. This was a random choice for lunch but we’ll definitely be back.
A photo of Continental Midtown restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2630)
$30 and under
American
Center City
About the restaurant

Set on busy Chestnut Street, it’s not obvious that Continental Midtown has an impressive outdoor space. But the top floor of the building is home to a spacious rooftop that’s sometimes protected by windows, but breezy and open in good weather. The restaurant’s mid-century vibes extend to its open-air space, decorated with freestanding fireplaces and sleek furniture. Go for the tapas-style dishes and martini lineup, which includes a frozen appletini and a version made with olive-oil washed vodka.


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Taylorvip
Dined 3 days ago
Exceptional. Lovely servers, meticulous attention to detail. Everyone was so kind
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