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The 12 best restaurants to dine outdoors in Austin

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by Alexandra Richmond, Claudia Alarcón
Updated May 29, 2024

Austinites love the outdoors—residents flock to Zilker Park, the Lady Bird Lake trail, or Barton Springs the minute the sun is out. So it’s only fitting that the city is known for some phenomenal outdoor restaurants.

A modern live-fire grill house tucked among Austin’s newest skyscrapers has spectacular Shoal Creek views. At an Asian fusion gem, a 100-year-old oak tree anchors the pretty outdoor dining area. An inviting Parisian spot serves bistro classics on a light-strung patio surrounded by jasmine flowers.

There are plenty of warm and welcoming alfresco restaurants in Austin. Read on for a guide to the city’s 12 best outdoor dining setups to book now.

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4.8
4.8 (777)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
Downtown
About the restaurant

Texan fare with Latin accents from renowned chef and restaurateur Richard Sandoval shines at this Four Seasons Austin beauty. Ciclo (and its sibling bar, Live Oak) boast some of the most beautiful outdoor spaces in town, with striking views of Lady Bird Lake and the famed Congress Avenue Bridge bats. Get the restaurant’s flambéed Texas Wagyu tomahawk or filet mignon with chimichurri and Bordelaise sauce, which taste extra good on an outdoor table flanked by oak trees.


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Deborah
Dined 6 days ago
Loved the outdoor setting. Out tradional holiday meet up
A photo of Quince Lakehouse restaurant
4.4
4.4 (794)
$30 and under
International
Austin
About the restaurant

With a front-row view of Lake Austin, it makes sense that Quince Lakehouse shines the spotlight on excellent seafood like oysters, sushi, ceviche, and a killer panko-crusted sea bass with ginger-lemongrass bomba rice. A seat on the outdoor deck is the most direct way to take in the sunset and bobbing boats, but even dining inside lets you stare at the water, thanks to scenic floor-to-ceiling windows.


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Leonid
Dined 3 days ago
Great ambience, views, food and overall value. Definitely recommend for casual night out or a date
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4.7
4.7 (3458)
$50 and over
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Top-notch New American food is one of the main attractions at this acclaimed downtown spot where dishes lean on locally grown ingredients and regional food traditions. Its shaded, wood-paneled patio is an extension of its warehouse-chic interiors and also the setting for a miniature garden. Stretch out your leisurely outdoor meal with dessert by Tavel Bristol-Joseph, a 2023 James Beard Awards semi-finalist and one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs of 2020.


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AdamVIP
Dined on Dec 12, 2024
The food and service were both top notch! I will for sure be back again!
A photo of Bar Peached restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1503)
$30 and under
Asian
Downtown
About the restaurant

Bar Peached serves pan-Asian favorites like banh mi tacos and mapo bolognese on a casual, dog-friendly patio shaded by a heritage tree and surrounded by fans. Stay even cooler with a refreshing cocktail, such as the Paloma on draft and creative made-to-order drinks like the Beetlejuice, which combines tequila, beet, lime, and cilantro.


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TigerVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Truly unique and delicious! This was our first visit. We couldn’t have been more please with our food and cocktails.
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4.8
4.8 (1899)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Hestia recently expanded into the space formerly occupied by Kalimotxo (both are standout spots by the Emmer & Rye team). The menu is centered around a live-fire custom hearth that gives a smoky flavor to sumptuous small plates like charred broccoli with bone marrow and embered turnip with boquerones. Dine in the garden outside with soothing views of Shoal Creek and a peek right up one of Austin’s more interesting skyscrapers.


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RebeccaVIP
Dined 1 day ago
The food is flawless. The wait at the bar can be a little tight but the cocktails are delightful. I can’t recommend this place enough.
A photo of Steiner Ranch Steakhouse restaurant
4.7
4.7 (6057)
$50 and over
Steak
Northwest
About the restaurant

Score some of Texas’s finest meats at Steiner Ranch in Northwest Austin, complete with steakhouse favorites like ribeye and a perfectly broiled scallops au gratin. The patio here, which sometimes becomes the backdrop for live music performances, also offers a stunning Lake Travis view to pair with a delicious glass of red from the restaurant’s prolific wine collection.


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Stacy
Dined 1 day ago
We have been to Steiner Ranch many times, and this time was the worst experience with service. We had to ask for refills for drinks (I was never offered if I wanted more water after my martini was delivered.), grab the to-go boxes off the tray, and food was delivered before appetizers were picked up. It seemed that because there was a party of 6, the gratuities were included no matter the service. The room was very loud with a party next to us so that was disappointing too but they can’t control that. The food was amazing. Just disappointed.
A photo of Roaring Fork - North Austin, Stonelake restaurant
4.7
4.7 (5084)
$31 to $50
American
Arboretum
About the restaurant

Lake views from the open-air patio make Roaring Fork a year-round outdoor star. So does an exquisite wood-fired menu featuring rotisserie chicken with chorizo-cornbread stuffing and grilled steak—a nod to Southwestern cowboy cooking. There’s no wrong way to enjoy an evening under the live oak trees here, especially if you end with warm pecan pie topped with butter pecan ice cream for dessert.


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David
Dined 1 day ago
It's a solid fine dining experience. One steak came out overcooked not once, but twice. But the steaks and the sea bass were all top-notch. Great cornbread. It's a little loud in the dining room, very loud in the bar. The outdoor seating areas look very nice.
A photo of La Condesa restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2244)
$30 and under
Mexican
Downtown
About the restaurant

The modern Mexican menu at this James Beard Award-nominated restaurant is one reason to head to La Condesa—but so is the prime people-watching from its West Second patio, a plant-lined stretch that’s considered one of the buzziest spaces downtown. Snack on sikil pak (pumpkin seed dip) or short-rib quesadillas for a sampling of what’s made this a culinary hotspot since 2009.


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Erica
Dined 2 days ago
Our waiter Manny was super! Great recommendations and great service. Food was fresh and flavorful. You can tell the care and time they take to make their plates here. I enjoyed the background and context given for each plate as it came out and made the experience that much better.
A photo of Justine's Brasserie restaurant
4.8
4.8 (816)
$31 to $50
French
East Austin
About the restaurant

A meal on Justine’s expansive patio, surrounded by jasmine flowers, is straight-up magical. During the cooler months, part of it turns into a tented area that gets an annual revamp; this year’s design was inspired by a mid-century nightclub in New York City and featured zebra-print booths and red velvet accents. Even though the setting often changes, Justine’s elegant French menu remains the same—because you won’t ever tire of the on-point steak frites or crème brûlée.


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Drew
Dined on Nov 17, 2024
What an incredible experience, the food was amazing the ambiance was incredible and the service was top notch. I made a mistake with my reservation of 8 and they were able to accommodate what I thought was the proper time. Such a delightful experience. Can’t wait to come back. ✌️✌️
A photo of Perla's Seafood and Oyster Bar restaurant
4.8
4.8 (3726)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Downtown
About the restaurant

Oysters are best slurped outdoors, and Perla’s serves them up in a sophisticated, blue-and-white-umbrella lined setting under the sprawling Texas sky, oak trees, and South Congress’s twinkling lights. Fish and oysters are flown in daily from both coasts, which means the lobster roll, seared fresh fish, or anything from the raw bar is a must-order.


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Chris
Dined 3 days ago
Tried the fried oysters appetizer--one order is enough for two. The swordfish with butter-garlic sauce was delicious. The lobster roll was also good--light on the mayo and lots of tender meat. Wonderful meal. Server Gabby was a delight.
A photo of Pecan Square Cafe restaurant
4.9
4.9 (532)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

With a charming 30-seat stone patio, Pecan Square Cafe is a homey spot, just steps away from the nightclubs and breweries of West Sixth Street. Hardscaping divides the outdoor dining area into three distinct spaces, and all are pet-friendly. While the menu changes all the time, you can always expect housemade pizza with inventive toppings like chile crisp or green garlic and pasta dressed with local veggies.


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ElizabethVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Incredible food and wonderful service! Our server made great wine recommendations
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