A woman wearing a navy apron prepares a large paella in a traditional paellera on a crowded outdoor patio.
Chef Jennifer Jasinski prepares paella on the patio at Ultreia.
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16 Places to Dine Outdoors Around Denver

The Mile High City’s patio season has arrived

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Chef Jennifer Jasinski prepares paella on the patio at Ultreia.
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Throw a rock, hit a patio — the following map can’t begin to cover all the restaurants and bars in Denver with great outdoor spaces, which number in the hundreds. What it can do, however, is offer a solid starting point for summertime dining and drinking: Al fresco tacos and margaritas, burgers and beer, tapas and Spanish gin-tonics, ramen and sake, and much more this way lie. For still more options, check out our guide to Denver’s best rooftops.

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Vital Root

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This fast-casual vegetarian’s sanctuary in Berkeley is a breath of fresh air in more ways than one, with its front and back patio as well as a vibrant plant-based menu that ranges from bánh mì–inspired tacos with lemongrass tofu and edamame pâté to a Reuben featuring root vegetable “pastrami.” A hopping full bar adds to the feel-good vibes.

A partially covered patio with an acrylic table and chair set.
Vital Root’s partially covered patio.
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McDevitt Taco Supply

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Views for miles greet guests atop the Vīb Hotel in RiNo, and so do tacos and margaritas aplenty: McDevitt Taco Supply tops the former with the likes of beer-braised beef, honey-chili shrimp, and roasted sweet potatoes with black beans while infusing the latter with cucumber, hibiscus, and jalapeño for a twist on tradition in the sunshine.

A rooftop scene showing diners relaxing on a spacious outdoor patio bedecked with string lights and cushioned seating.
McDevitt Taco Supply’s rooftop patio.
McDevitt Taco Supply

American Elm

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Per the name, a stately tree indeed graces the twinkling patio at this West Highland haunt, providing ample shade for guests who find equal comfort in a menu that straddles the line between approachability and elegance: Think burrata fritters with charred lemon, steak frites with bone marrow butter, and a brilliant buttermilk pie. The bar follows suit via cocktails like the Trompo, a mezcal-based drink with pineapple-jalapeño shrub, chili oil, and sal de gusano (worm salt). A well-priced wine list featuring such off-the-beaten path stuff as Chenin Blanc from Amador County and Valtellina Superiore.

Landscape view of a patio with outdoor seating, a small garden trough, and a large, stately tree.
The tree-shaded patio at American Elm.
Lucy Beaugard

Glo Noodle House

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Though just steps from the traffic on 38th Avenue, Glo’s patio feels miles away, flanked as it is by a peaceful, tree-lined lawn. Fresh air may be just the thing to temper the heat of dishes like eggplant in dynamite sauce, crispy rice cake with spicy tuna, and the chili-spiked deathwish ramen — but cocktails such as the gin-based Summer Clouds with kumquat juice, condensed milk, and tonic do their part, too.

An outdoor table set up with small dishes for happy hour at Glo Noodle House.
Glo’s patio feels miles away.
Glo Noodle House

Greenery also bedecks the patio at this LoHi neighborhood joint, where couples and families alike get together for easygoing eats like artichoke-heart fritters with thyme Dijonnaise, prime rib dips with peppers and mushrooms, and lobster mac-and-cheese with prosciutto. Smart cocktails, including the Highland Fog Martini with Earl Grey gin, lavender-infused oat milk, tea concentrate, and aquafaba, bid them to linger a while.

A daytime restaurant patio scene with diners sitting at small tables flanked by lime-green chairs.
Acova’s patio during the day.
Ruth Tobias

Mister Oso

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Vines climb the wall, plants hang from the rafters, and flowers bloom on the patio of this contemporary taqueria, making for a refuge from the clamor on Larimer Street that’s all the more relaxing with a round of congelados (daily-changing frozen cocktails) and dishes like Mister Oso’s now-famous coconut rice as well as its smoked potatoes with chile crunch and crema.

Gordo crunch tacos on the patio at the RiNo location of Mister Oso.
Patio at Mister Oso.
Kayla Jones

Recess Beer Garden

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“Beer garden” is underselling it — Recess’ outdoor space is practically a park, complete with picnic tables, games, fire pits and misters, and a welcoming attitude toward kids and dogs. But amid all the activity, there’s certainly beer to be had, along with suds-friendly fare like jalapeño poppers, Philly cheesesteak fries, and slider boards.

Landscape view of a patio with overhanging string lights and wooden tables and chairs at night.
Outdoor patio at Recess Beer Garden.
Recess Beer Garden

FlyteCo Tower

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The old Stapleton International Airport tower is now home to a brewpub whose sprawling patio boasts an 18-hole putt-putt course, a cornhole green, and myriad other amenities for whiling away a leisurely afternoon made complete by pints of beer and food spreads that may include spinach-artichoke cheese bread and bison burgers with bacon and blue cheese.

Wonderyard Garden + Table

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The camera eats — and drinks, and does everything else — first at this adult playground in Ballpark, whose lawn is festooned with not only giant couches but life-sized birdcages and teacups, carousel horses, painted flowers and butterflies, and much more to capture the Instagrammable imagination. In this setting, it’s only logical to order a drink like the Le Cloud, featuring pink lemonade vodka and a hovering puff of cotton candy, while grazing on such shareables as charcuterie boards, flatbreads, and lava cake — in between snaps, of course.

Landscape view of a decorated patio with semi-circle couch seating, life-sized birdcages and teacups, carousel horses, as well as painted flowers and butterflies.
The outdoor scene at Wonderyard.
Kaitlyn Marie Photography

Ultreia

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In the thick of the action at Union Station, this splashy gastroteka is prime for people-watching over tapas, pintxos, and gin tonics (as they’re called in Spain). Must-tries include the classic pan con tomate, patatas bravas with octopus, and Moorish-spiced ribs along with at least one order of tinned seafood; a glass of Sherry to kick or cap things off is likewise de rigueur.

Landscape view of the front patio foregrounding an industrial style building.
Ultreia’s ultra-chic patio.
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Ace Eat Serve

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Part Asian diasporic restaurant and bar, part ping-pong parlor, Ace serves up good times both inside and out on its patio. Fuel up between rounds of table tennis on crispy shrimp wontons or pork potstickers, cayenne-infused wings, and puffy bao buns (filled with chicken karaage or pork belly) — but go easy on the sparkling sake and Scorpion Bowls if a win is on the line.

Lively patio scene foregrounding the Denver skyline on a semi-cloudy day.
The patio at Ace.
Secret Sauce F&B

Though the menu is smaller than it was prior to a nearly two-year closure, the magical aura surrounding Gaku Homma’s homage to Japanese country cuisine hasn’t changed a bit. Filled with seasonal foliage and a koi pond, Domo’s garden stands an oasis of serenity in the middle of the city, where a bowl of curry, donburi, or okoge rice with a cup of tea prove just as soothing.

A picturesque Japanese garden scene with an oversized, purple-flowered tree in the foreground.
A picturesque Japanese garden scene at Domo.
Domo

Lowry Beer Garden

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Some 9,000 square feet of outdoor space ensures everyone (tots and pups included) is welcome here — as does a menu even fussy eaters can’t knock, centered around burgers, salads, and snacks like fried pickles and cheese curds that pair perfectly with a pint of suds from, say, Station 26 or Dry Dock. On Wednesday evenings, live music enhances the chill vibe — and speaking of chill, Rocket Ice Cream is open seasonally for scoops and sundaes just steps away.

Landscape view of an empty patio with wooden picnic tables and bench seating.
The patio at Lawry Beer Garden.
Ruth Tobias

An open secret in Cherry Creek, the cozy courtyard flanking Richard Sandoval’s Pan Latin refuge in the Hotel Clio is prime date-night real estate. Here’s a place to cuddle up discreetly over passion fruit margaritas and Oaxacan Old Fashioneds alongside smoked swordfish dip with plantain chips, blackened tuna tacos with poblano tartar sauce, and lomo saltado in cumin demi-glace and sesame oil. (Or come for brunch, when bottomless mango mimosas and shrimp-and-corn enchiladas await.)

Landscape view of a courtyard restaurant patio whose centerpiece is a roaring, rectangular firepit.
Fire makes the patio vibe at Toro.
Richard Sandoval Hospitality

As atmospheric as this South Broadway tiki bar is on the inside, the patio out back has its own escapist vibe in the form of colorful murals, thatched roofing, and string lights. Soak it all up over tropical drinks awash in rum, grenadine, coconut, passion fruit, pineapple, and more accompanied by island-themed bites like Spam musubi, poke nachos, and baby back ribs in guava barbecue sauce.

A patio scene at night with colorful murals, thatched roofing, and string lights.
Adrift’s well-lit patio.
Harrison Warters Photography

La Chiva Colombian Cuisine

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Umbrella-topped tables and flowering plants make the back patio of this Colombian charmer feel like a vacation retreat — and dishes like beef empanadas, fried plantains topped with chicharrones and avocado, and chicken- and pork-filled tamales with potatoes and peas only boost the mood, especially when paired with cocktails such as the Huaracan Chiva featuring Tingala, rum, maracuyá, and piña.

A restaurant back patio with picnic table seating and umbrellas to shield diners from the shade.
The perfect summer hideaway at La Chiva.
La Chiva Colombian Cuisine

Vital Root

This fast-casual vegetarian’s sanctuary in Berkeley is a breath of fresh air in more ways than one, with its front and back patio as well as a vibrant plant-based menu that ranges from bánh mì–inspired tacos with lemongrass tofu and edamame pâté to a Reuben featuring root vegetable “pastrami.” A hopping full bar adds to the feel-good vibes.

A partially covered patio with an acrylic table and chair set.
Vital Root’s partially covered patio.
Edible Beats

McDevitt Taco Supply

Views for miles greet guests atop the Vīb Hotel in RiNo, and so do tacos and margaritas aplenty: McDevitt Taco Supply tops the former with the likes of beer-braised beef, honey-chili shrimp, and roasted sweet potatoes with black beans while infusing the latter with cucumber, hibiscus, and jalapeño for a twist on tradition in the sunshine.

A rooftop scene showing diners relaxing on a spacious outdoor patio bedecked with string lights and cushioned seating.
McDevitt Taco Supply’s rooftop patio.
McDevitt Taco Supply

American Elm

Per the name, a stately tree indeed graces the twinkling patio at this West Highland haunt, providing ample shade for guests who find equal comfort in a menu that straddles the line between approachability and elegance: Think burrata fritters with charred lemon, steak frites with bone marrow butter, and a brilliant buttermilk pie. The bar follows suit via cocktails like the Trompo, a mezcal-based drink with pineapple-jalapeño shrub, chili oil, and sal de gusano (worm salt). A well-priced wine list featuring such off-the-beaten path stuff as Chenin Blanc from Amador County and Valtellina Superiore.

Landscape view of a patio with outdoor seating, a small garden trough, and a large, stately tree.
The tree-shaded patio at American Elm.
Lucy Beaugard

Glo Noodle House

Though just steps from the traffic on 38th Avenue, Glo’s patio feels miles away, flanked as it is by a peaceful, tree-lined lawn. Fresh air may be just the thing to temper the heat of dishes like eggplant in dynamite sauce, crispy rice cake with spicy tuna, and the chili-spiked deathwish ramen — but cocktails such as the gin-based Summer Clouds with kumquat juice, condensed milk, and tonic do their part, too.

An outdoor table set up with small dishes for happy hour at Glo Noodle House.
Glo’s patio feels miles away.
Glo Noodle House

Acova

Greenery also bedecks the patio at this LoHi neighborhood joint, where couples and families alike get together for easygoing eats like artichoke-heart fritters with thyme Dijonnaise, prime rib dips with peppers and mushrooms, and lobster mac-and-cheese with prosciutto. Smart cocktails, including the Highland Fog Martini with Earl Grey gin, lavender-infused oat milk, tea concentrate, and aquafaba, bid them to linger a while.

A daytime restaurant patio scene with diners sitting at small tables flanked by lime-green chairs.
Acova’s patio during the day.
Ruth Tobias

Mister Oso

Vines climb the wall, plants hang from the rafters, and flowers bloom on the patio of this contemporary taqueria, making for a refuge from the clamor on Larimer Street that’s all the more relaxing with a round of congelados (daily-changing frozen cocktails) and dishes like Mister Oso’s now-famous coconut rice as well as its smoked potatoes with chile crunch and crema.

Gordo crunch tacos on the patio at the RiNo location of Mister Oso.
Patio at Mister Oso.
Kayla Jones

Recess Beer Garden

“Beer garden” is underselling it — Recess’ outdoor space is practically a park, complete with picnic tables, games, fire pits and misters, and a welcoming attitude toward kids and dogs. But amid all the activity, there’s certainly beer to be had, along with suds-friendly fare like jalapeño poppers, Philly cheesesteak fries, and slider boards.

Landscape view of a patio with overhanging string lights and wooden tables and chairs at night.
Outdoor patio at Recess Beer Garden.
Recess Beer Garden

FlyteCo Tower

The old Stapleton International Airport tower is now home to a brewpub whose sprawling patio boasts an 18-hole putt-putt course, a cornhole green, and myriad other amenities for whiling away a leisurely afternoon made complete by pints of beer and food spreads that may include spinach-artichoke cheese bread and bison burgers with bacon and blue cheese.

Wonderyard Garden + Table

The camera eats — and drinks, and does everything else — first at this adult playground in Ballpark, whose lawn is festooned with not only giant couches but life-sized birdcages and teacups, carousel horses, painted flowers and butterflies, and much more to capture the Instagrammable imagination. In this setting, it’s only logical to order a drink like the Le Cloud, featuring pink lemonade vodka and a hovering puff of cotton candy, while grazing on such shareables as charcuterie boards, flatbreads, and lava cake — in between snaps, of course.

Landscape view of a decorated patio with semi-circle couch seating, life-sized birdcages and teacups, carousel horses, as well as painted flowers and butterflies.
The outdoor scene at Wonderyard.
Kaitlyn Marie Photography

Ultreia

In the thick of the action at Union Station, this splashy gastroteka is prime for people-watching over tapas, pintxos, and gin tonics (as they’re called in Spain). Must-tries include the classic pan con tomate, patatas bravas with octopus, and Moorish-spiced ribs along with at least one order of tinned seafood; a glass of Sherry to kick or cap things off is likewise de rigueur.

Landscape view of the front patio foregrounding an industrial style building.
Ultreia’s ultra-chic patio.
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Ace Eat Serve

Part Asian diasporic restaurant and bar, part ping-pong parlor, Ace serves up good times both inside and out on its patio. Fuel up between rounds of table tennis on crispy shrimp wontons or pork potstickers, cayenne-infused wings, and puffy bao buns (filled with chicken karaage or pork belly) — but go easy on the sparkling sake and Scorpion Bowls if a win is on the line.

Lively patio scene foregrounding the Denver skyline on a semi-cloudy day.
The patio at Ace.
Secret Sauce F&B

Domo

Though the menu is smaller than it was prior to a nearly two-year closure, the magical aura surrounding Gaku Homma’s homage to Japanese country cuisine hasn’t changed a bit. Filled with seasonal foliage and a koi pond, Domo’s garden stands an oasis of serenity in the middle of the city, where a bowl of curry, donburi, or okoge rice with a cup of tea prove just as soothing.

A picturesque Japanese garden scene with an oversized, purple-flowered tree in the foreground.
A picturesque Japanese garden scene at Domo.
Domo

Lowry Beer Garden

Some 9,000 square feet of outdoor space ensures everyone (tots and pups included) is welcome here — as does a menu even fussy eaters can’t knock, centered around burgers, salads, and snacks like fried pickles and cheese curds that pair perfectly with a pint of suds from, say, Station 26 or Dry Dock. On Wednesday evenings, live music enhances the chill vibe — and speaking of chill, Rocket Ice Cream is open seasonally for scoops and sundaes just steps away.

Landscape view of an empty patio with wooden picnic tables and bench seating.
The patio at Lawry Beer Garden.
Ruth Tobias

Toro

An open secret in Cherry Creek, the cozy courtyard flanking Richard Sandoval’s Pan Latin refuge in the Hotel Clio is prime date-night real estate. Here’s a place to cuddle up discreetly over passion fruit margaritas and Oaxacan Old Fashioneds alongside smoked swordfish dip with plantain chips, blackened tuna tacos with poblano tartar sauce, and lomo saltado in cumin demi-glace and sesame oil. (Or come for brunch, when bottomless mango mimosas and shrimp-and-corn enchiladas await.)

Landscape view of a courtyard restaurant patio whose centerpiece is a roaring, rectangular firepit.
Fire makes the patio vibe at Toro.
Richard Sandoval Hospitality

Adrift

As atmospheric as this South Broadway tiki bar is on the inside, the patio out back has its own escapist vibe in the form of colorful murals, thatched roofing, and string lights. Soak it all up over tropical drinks awash in rum, grenadine, coconut, passion fruit, pineapple, and more accompanied by island-themed bites like Spam musubi, poke nachos, and baby back ribs in guava barbecue sauce.

A patio scene at night with colorful murals, thatched roofing, and string lights.
Adrift’s well-lit patio.
Harrison Warters Photography

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La Chiva Colombian Cuisine

Umbrella-topped tables and flowering plants make the back patio of this Colombian charmer feel like a vacation retreat — and dishes like beef empanadas, fried plantains topped with chicharrones and avocado, and chicken- and pork-filled tamales with potatoes and peas only boost the mood, especially when paired with cocktails such as the Huaracan Chiva featuring Tingala, rum, maracuyá, and piña.

A restaurant back patio with picnic table seating and umbrellas to shield diners from the shade.
The perfect summer hideaway at La Chiva.
La Chiva Colombian Cuisine

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