Patio Guide: You CAN sit with us

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Patio season is intact and operating at full blast. But with all the options, how do you pick where to go? Fear not, a list has been made, throwing in the names of some of the best patios in the city. Try one, try them all - you've got all summer.

Barney's/Ceeps

671 Richmond Street

A favourite hang-out spot, as this patio deck is always jam packed with study-break hungry students. Located next to Ceeps, and just across some popular restaurants on Richmond, people-watching is an additional bonus for this location.

The Barking Frog

209 John Street

Perfect for those warm summer nights, where you get a combination of a club and outdoor breeze. Put on your dancing shoes, and raise those glasses as you rock out on the spacious dance floor.

Molly Bloom's

700 Richmond Street

A cozy patio that seats 150 people around the perimeters of this pub. For a more chill vibe, this is the spot for you.

McCabes

739 Richmond Street

An elevated patio at the top of the pub gives guests an overlook of the city on a more quiet side of downtown. Bonus: the poles holding the table umbrellas offer outlets to recharge phones for some more great Instagram pics.

Lone Star Texas Bar and Grill

660 Richmond Street

Overlooking the busy street of Richmond, this rooftop patio is designed to keep guests as comfortable as possible. Stay warm even as the sun begins to come down with the heaters and fireplaces.

Jack Astor's

660 Richmond Street

With a seating capacity of about 250 people, different levels are available along with a full bar on the rooftop. This shared address with neighbour Lone Star means the same great view of street action.

Saddle Up Country Bar and Eatery

93 King Street

With both rooftop and outdoor patio options, this building is a great lunch or lounge spot to sit down and soak up some rays before heading back on over to watch performances at Budweiser Gardens, or to continue some shopping at the Covent Garden Market across the street.