A sure sign of spring, the return of outdoor dining! We will be keeping a running list of outdoor dining options in the neighborhood as they open!
dbar
dbar has it all – shipping containers that help block the wind, solariums, and outdoor tables at their patio for dinner and Sunday brunch! The two private solariums hold up to 6! Make your reservation today!
224 Boston Street
For over 20 years, 224 Boston is a neighborhood favorite with an ever-changing seasonal menu, fantastic drinks, awesome staff and guess what? An outdoor patio! There are high top tables, picnic tables and surrounding greenery its like your own little oasis.
Yellow Door Taqueria
YDT’s bright and pleasant patio complete with yellow tables and umbrellas is perfect for enjoying tacos and margaritas outdoors!
Dorchester Brewing Co.
Dorchester Brewing Co has plenty of outdoor seating and a beautiful a 2,200-square-foot greenhouse on the roof. Next to the greenhouse is a wraparound roof deck for those warm and sunny days! Taste some craft beer and enjoy barbecue from M+M BBQ. Dorchester Brewing Co. also serves wine and cider too!
The Bowery Bar
The Bowery Bar’s traditional outdoor patio has plenty tables, couches and misters to keep you cool and heaters to keep your warm and they also have yurts! Wondering what a Yurt is? It’s basically a super cool tent– complete both low top and high top seating! These yurts hold up to 6 and can be reserved for lunch, dinner and brunch.
Ashmont Grill
Ashmont Grill has an adorable outdoor patio perfect for sharing trainwreck fries and sangria!
Sweet Life Bakery
Enjoy breakfast, lunch and brunch on the Sweet Life’s adorable patio!
The Industry on Adams
The patio is back on Adams Street at The Industry! Enjoy lunch, dinner, brunch and now a full Irish breakfast – 7 days a week!
Blarney Stone
Blarney Stone is a Dorchester staple and fun fact… the first bar in America to sell Guinness on draught! Their back patio is lit and has several tables perfect for dinner or brunch.
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Maureen Dahill is the editor of Caught in Southie and a lifelong resident of South Boston sometimes mistaken for a yuppie. Co-host of Caught Up, storyteller, lover of red wine and binge watching TV series. Mrs. Peter G. Follow her @MaureenCaught.