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The 11 best restaurants to dine outdoors in Denver

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by Linnea Covington
Updated May 28, 2024

Eating alfresco in Denver is practically a pastime, and its best outdoor dining setups are designed to take advantage of the city’s many sunny days.

For some of Denver’s best people-watching, head to a sprawling patio at a standout Mexican spot. A family-friendly cider house is adored for its playground and massive lawn. Food trucks sling globally inspired street food on a rooftop with mountain views.

Denver’s scenic side is on full display at these charming open-air spots. Read on for a guide to 11 restaurants that ace outdoor dining in the city.

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4.8
4.8 (930)
$50 and over
Northwest Spain
Boulder
About the restaurant

One of the prettiest Flatiron Mountain views can be found on the outdoor patio at Corrida, restaurateur Bryan Dayton’s Spanish-influenced chophouse. Take a seat outside on warmer days (ideally during sunset) while digging into excellent Mediterranean-accented dishes. Beef is also a Corrida specialty—the restaurant sources Japanese Wagyu and American beef from places practicing regenerative ranching. Level up your alfresco feast with a drink from the roving gin and tonic cart.


Top review
Susie
Dined 4 days ago
Other than needing to move tables due to sitting by the door to outside dining, all was great! And they were very accommodating about that as well. Favorite was the anchovies in oil with grilled bread. Mmmm
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4.9
4.9 (629)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Jefferson Park
About the restaurant

Head to this Jefferson Park brewpub for a craft beer, burger, and a killer view from the rooftop patio, and you’ll see why it’s been a local favorite since 2013. The beer list is prolific, with rotating options like It’s Dangerous to Gose Malone, a watermelon gose. On warmer days, there’s partial covering to keep the sun from bearing down on diners. Go downstairs for a more casual outdoor biergarten experience—it gets bonus points for being dog friendly.


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SheriVIP
Dined on Dec 13, 2024
Another great meal ahi nachos and chicken shawarma. Followed by a refreshing strawberry rhubarb blonde. Truly unique flavor and delicious. Service was excellent and consistent with past visits. My favorite spot in Denver before shows or when I am lucky a lunch out. Only disappointment was they had no marshmallows for the s’more creme brulee- next time!
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4.9
4.9 (2410)
$50 and over
American
Central
About the restaurant

the plimoth was one of the first restaurants in Denver to go all-in on farm-to-table dining when it opened in 2014. Chef-owner Peter Ryan works with local farms to source the best produce for dishes like spinach salad with Calabrian chile almonds and cracklin’ chicken with hot-honey mushrooms. Sit along the street on the restaurant’s rustic-chic brick-laden patio under soft lights when the weather permits. But outside tables are limited—and popular—so secure a spot by reserving well in advance.


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John
Dined 1 day ago
Prompt, attentive service combined with great food and drinks - a great Christmas Eve dinner!!
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4.7
4.7 (370)
$30 and under
Pizzeria
The Strip
About the restaurant

The airy lot at Happy Camper is decked with twinkle lights, picnic tables, and faux grass. The lively beer, cocktail, and comfort food spot comes from Chicago, where the two original locations are going strong. Given its Windy City roots, it’s no surprise pizza is a big deal here. And the alfresco fun doesn’t stop once the summer ends: A full canopy and outdoor heaters give diners full access to patio seats, even when it’s snowing.


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Sa'lome
Dined 2 days ago
We loved the pizza. We got there too early to see if the music vibe is good
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4.6
4.6 (933)
$30 and under
Asian
Uptown
About the restaurant

Play a couple of rounds of ping pong before digging into ramen and spicy tiger wings at this high-energy Uptown restaurant. Ace Eat Serve lives in what used to be a mechanic’s garage and is loved for a large open space ideal for year-round outdoor dining on a partially covered and heated patio. Ping pong tables pack the place, but even if you don’t play, the creative pan-Asian plates and an eclectic sake and craft cocktail menu are reason enough to spend an evening here.


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RachelVIP
Dined 1 day ago
We spent Christmas Eve playing ping pong and eating delicious food. Service was great. Highly recommend!
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4.4
4.4 (1556)
$31 to $50
American
Lafayette
About the restaurant

This orchard-side cider house restaurant is about 30 minutes from Denver and has one of the dreamiest mountain views around. Snag a reservation on the outdoor deck for the full foothills effect, or grab a seat in the dog-friendly cider garden. The menu changes with the seasons, but you might find tasty cider-friendly food like Asiago lobster dip, or a Colorado lamb burger with goat cheese. Plus, there’s a playground and large kid-friendly lawn, which make it great for the whole family.


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trina
Dined 1 day ago
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE bring back the BEYOND BURGER!!!! Please PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. The veggie patty you have now is not good. Also, more veg based and no automatic bacon
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4.6
4.6 (7653)
$31 to $50
Global, International
Highlands
About the restaurant

Sweeping downtown views are the draw at this LoHi eatery, best experienced at sunset. Linger is all about global street food, and the outdoor menu is a more compact version of what’s served inside—a lot of it gets dished out from a food truck perched on the rooftop. Get a warm-weather drink like a frozen rosé or a rum-forward frozen Painkiller and snack on Korean fried chicken bao, salmon poke tostadas, and king trumpet skewers.


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Sean
Dined 6 days ago
Great server, wonderful food, unique space. Great dining experience.
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4.4
4.4 (4391)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Mexican
Downtown / LoDo
About the restaurant

A recently expanded outdoor space at this downtown Mexican destination means you can now choose whether you want to sip your margaritas on the lower level patio or take the party to the roomy, flower-filled roof deck and look out over the Rocky Mountains. There’s no wrong answer, as long as you have smoked crab guacamole and chicken tinga enchiladas to feast on. No matter where you end up parking, it’s easy to see why this Richard Sandoval restaurant has been going strong since 2001.


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JenniferVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Always top notch service with wonderful food selections. I had tofu tacos and asked for all the sauces on the side and they accommodated without hesitation. Our waiter (I believe his name was CJ) was super attentive, friendly and welcoming. This place is a family favorite
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4.6
4.6 (753)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Highlands
About the restaurant

Mizu Izakaya is popular for a roomy outdoor seating area that can be curtained off when the Denver sun shines a little too brightly. In the warmer months, the windows open onto the patio, making part of the interiors feel breezy, too. Come winter, portable heaters keep things toasty. While sushi is the house specialty, the bustling izakaya also serves sizzling skewers, uni carbonara, and more. Wash it down with a drink from the large sake and cocktail menu.


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Andrew
Dined 1 day ago
Delicious food, laidback vibe and good service. Off the street parking but plenty space.
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4.7
4.7 (1809)
$50 and over
American
Wheat Ridge
About the restaurant

This gem of a bistro is home to a quaint patio that feels like it could be plucked from a Parisian street with string lights and wrought-iron furniture. Large blue umbrellas shield you from the heat in the summer, and when the temps drop, there are bowls of steaming bison chili. West 29th’s warm and unpretentious backdrop is a great match for fuss-free French American food like ratatouille lasagna and pan-seared Colorado striped bass.


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DaveVIP
Dined 7 days ago
Love this place. Consistent and great for older folks. Mom adores it. Wish I’d watched dore this house 35 years ago when I was a kid!!! Kudos to the Wheat Ridge mayor for a select restoration.
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4.5
4.5 (1333)
$31 to $50
Italian
Highlands
About the restaurant

If this stretch of Highlands feels like an endless patio, it’s because Culinary Creative—the hospitality group behind Bar Dough—has other standout outdoor spots (Fox and The Hen, Highland Tap & Burger) on the block. When the Italian cravings hit, book a seat under an outdoor umbrella for chef Russell Stippich’s green garlic cream and roasted maitake pizza and duck fat potatoes. The restaurant’s outdoor space also shines in the winter for its patio heaters, fire pits, and festive lights.


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Sam
Dined 7 days ago
Our server was fantastic, offering great recommendations on wine & food pairings. We shared many plates among five people & it all meshed nicely. Hoping to get back before the restaurant closes permanently in January.
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