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These 12 Washington DC restaurants crush the outdoor dining game

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by Christabel Lobo
Updated May 28, 2024

Washington DC’s top-notch outdoor dining scene goes all in on nature, from wisteria-lined patios to panoramic water views.

Grapevines add to the old-world charm at a historic Mediterranean spot. A leafy and nearly hidden courtyard draws crowds for signature cocktails. The Potomac River takes center stage on the waterfront patio at a farm-inspired favorite.

Take in the capital’s breezier side at these standout outdoor setups. Read on for a guide to 12 can’t-miss outdoor dining experiences in the DMV region to book right now.

A photo of Barca Wine Bar & Pier restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1778)
$30 and under
Mediterranean
Old Town Alexandria
About the restaurant

This Catalonian spot takes cues from Spain’s renowned chiringuitos, or beach bars. Sweeping river views and a solid happy hour ($6 sangrias!) add to its unique charm, and so does a striking shipping container facade. BARCA’s generous outdoor dining setup features 200 seats spread across tables, a bar, and a lounge area, all covered by retractable awnings. No matter where you sit, you can’t go wrong with an order of crispy patatas bravas with lemon-garlic aioli and jamón Serrano croquettes.


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John
Dined 1 day ago
Great food and drink choices :) thank you guys! We had a cute date there
A photo of Dauphine’s restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1391)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Dauphine’s channels New Orleans’s French Quarter. The NOLA vibes come from a 4,000 square-foot outdoor dining space that includes a lively sidewalk patio and garden oasis, complete with a tiled Spanish fountain and a 30-seat outdoor bar. Executive chef Kristen Essig gives mid-Atlantic ingredients the Creole treatment, resulting in dishes like scallop amandine and wild fish with grilled artichoke—it’s no surprise Dauphine’s has scored multiple honors, including MICHELIN Bib Gourmand status.


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PatriciaVIP
Dined 7 days ago
Fantastic! Low key yet classy and excellent food, service and ambience. Highly recommend! Next time I am in town will be back:)
A photo of Dirty Habit | The Glass House restaurant
4.3
4.3 (2258)
$30 and under
Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

This secluded Penn Quarter landmark is set in the square courtyard of the Kimpton Hotel Monaco, the district’s first all-marble neoclassical building (and former headquarters of the General Post Office). Fire pits, oversized lamps, and bistro lights add warmth, while cushy sofa lounges urge you to stay awhile. Expect globally inspired cocktail and Creole-accented menus with hits like crawfish stuffed chicken and barbecue shrimp.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined 1 day ago
I had the lobster roll and truffle fries meal which was one of the best I’ve had in the city. The meal was sooooo deelish!!!! I’ve been to DH for Howard U HoCo parties but have never been for brunch. I’ll definitely be back!!! I may consider this place for my annual bday brunch.
A photo of The Salt Line - Navy Yard restaurant
4.5
4.5 (2608)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Navy Yard
About the restaurant

The New England vibes are strong at this sustainable seafood spot on the Anacostia River. Tear into oysters, lobster rolls, and baked pimento crab dip on its scenic patio. The Salt Line is adored for its wide beer selection, best paired with river views. The restaurant’s lively outdoor space is now accessible year-round, thanks to clear insulated curtains that let you take in water panoramas even during the cooler months.


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Amanda
Dined on Dec 14, 2024
Food was delicious and drink was good. Service was terrible. Waiter was uninterested and didnt want to be there. He did not introduce himself and never check on us. Other servers were having to do his work. Unfortunate because food is so good.
A photo of Founding Farmers Fishers & Bakers DC: Georgetown restaurant
4.4
4.4 (13809)
$30 and under
American
Georgetown
About the restaurant

Watch yachts, kayaks, and paddle boards cruise the Potomac River from the waterfront patio at this lively Georgetown spot. The restaurant is steered by Dan Simons’s Farmers Restaurant Group (known for a first-of-its-kind farmer-owned structure) so expect plenty of sustainable ingredients in the salad lineup and hearty mains, like lemon herb baked chicken. Consider an in-house barrel-aged cocktail to sip as you take in the postcard-perfect river views.


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AnitaVIP
Dined 3 days ago
If I had to give some feedback, it would be that it is Very loud and hard to hear each other… and no I am not in my 80s lol But otherwise excellent place.  great service. Thank you so much! 
A photo of Mi Vida, District Wharf restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2391)
$31 to $50
Mexican
Southwest Waterfront
About the restaurant

Washingtonians love Mi Vida for its covered balcony and District Pier views. The colorful waterside setting is a great match for vibrant Mexico-inspired dishes by Roberto Santibañez (owner of the Fonda restaurants in New York City), like braised chicken enchiladas, crab and shrimp empanadas, and churros with chocolate and raspberry sauce. Level up your outdoor experience with a tropical cocktail—Mi Vida’s drinks menu includes six types of margaritas and a large mezcal and tequila list.


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CherianVIP
Dined 3 days ago
My daughter visiting from France was looking forward some authentic and well spiced and flavorful food and picked Mi Vida. I have enjoyed my meals there twice before and was looking forward also. We were richly rewarded with amazing food- two person sharing meal. Each dish left us so pleased and had to take last two courses home! Service was excellent and great ambience Thanks for a great evening
A photo of Opaline Bar and Brasserie restaurant
4.4
4.4 (297)
$30 and under
French
Downtown
About the restaurant

Parisian sidewalk cafe culture comes to DC at Opaline via an elegant wraparound patio. Here, you can savor French bistro-inspired food like escargot in puff pastry and duck à l’orange while you watch the city buzz around you. Old-world architecture and charming flowers make this one of downtown’s most prime outdoor dining spots, just steps from the White House.


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David
Dined on Dec 11, 2024
Opaline is a great choice if you want a lively after-work spot to meet. Tile floor and otherwise hard surfaces make the noise level pretty high. Bit of an own goal on my part for making a reservation to meet my sister and her husband for dinner here, as the restaurant wasn't really suited to a quiet evening of conversation. (It says "Bar" right there in the name, so I guess Reading is Fundamental.) We actually considered going somewhere else but glad we stayed because the food and service were both quite good. A fresh take on Caesar salad, a delicious just-right pappardelle perfect for a cold evening and a lovely dark chocolate cake for dessert.
A photo of Evening Star Cafe restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1629)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Alexandria
About the restaurant

Evening Star Cafe is a neighborhood gem that’s been a Del Ray staple since opening in 1997. Residents come for a seat in the laid-back backyard beer garden or on the action-packed porch, a prime people-watching spot. Both setups are fun backdrops for a wine-themed brunch—Evening Star has nearly 1,500 bottles to choose from—or a locally sourced dinner featuring dishes like Brussels sprouts with stracciatella and duck pot pie.


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Warren
Dined 5 days ago
Quaint, friendly, and good food. Service was polite but slow and would benefit from a little more attention to detail. We had to ask several times for water refill, we weren’t offered a dessert menu, and open ordering desserts we had to wait for fresh plates and silver.
A photo of The Grill restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1450)
$31 to $50
American
Southwest Waterfront
About the restaurant

The Grill, another restaurant by celebrated chef and restaurateur Roberto Santibañez, is an ode to wood-fired food. Set along a pedestrian-only promenade on an especially scenic stretch of the Potomac River, its elevated patio is the place to watch the area’s boats. Dig into expertly grilled steaks and fresh seafood, which take inspo from Santibañez’s Mexican heritage and French training.


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kathleen
Dined 5 days ago
Amazing Experience! Food was delicious and service was great! Perfect evening to finish off our day of sight seeing!
A photo of Iron Gate restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3003)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant

One of DC’s oldest restaurants is set in a former stable and carriageway townhouse that dates back to the late 19th-century. Centuries-old wisteria, twinkling string lights, and grapevines charm diners in its backyard garden patio. Iron Gate’s menu is heavy on the Italian and Greek flavors and known for seasonal mezze-style dishes such as roasted pork gyros and shell bean hummus with Urfa chile.


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Marjorie
Dined 4 days ago
My friend and I dined in the outdoor eating space at Iron Gate where there were impressive fires burning next to each table. We were snug and warm. Our waiter was so welcoming we relaxed and relied on his advice while ordering. Our food was amazing from the tasty welcome dish through the main dish and two delicious desserts. The young woman at the front door went beyond her duties to help us add a second ride to our taxi order. We plan many return visits!
A photo of Tonari restaurant
4.7
4.7 (315)
$31 to $50
Italian
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

If the green-and-white checkered tablecloths and delicate glass vases that line Tonari’s cozy outdoor space evoke an old-school red-sauce joint, it’s no coincidence. The quaint setting is a tribute to the Japanese-Italian restaurant’s Mediterranean roots and a great match for dishes like tempura-textured pizza and pasta—made using Hokkaido flour—with a Japanese curry paste sauce.


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Julie
Dined 1 day ago
Service, ambiance, and location was amazing. The Miso clam was to die for!
A photo of Bourbon Steak - Four Seasons Washington DC restaurant
4.8
4.8 (3867)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
Georgetown
About the restaurant

For a secret garden-like atmosphere, head to Bourbon Steak in the historic heart of Georgetown. Its outdoor dining space is shaded by greenery and decked with crackling fire pits and plush, comfy sofas. Whether you’re sipping on a manhattan made with the restaurant’s signature barrel bourbon or savoring a seafood platter stacked with hot miso-buttered lobster, shrimp, and more, the best seat in the house is definitely outside here.


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Christina
Dined on Dec 13, 2024
Pricey but worth every penny. Delicious food and the service is top notch!!
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