Best new patios in Toronto for 2017

From massive 100 seaters to quaint coffee shops, there is a wide array of new patios to choose from this year. These new digs are pristine and offer up some of the best food in Toronto! Here are our top picks for new patios in 2017. [Photo credit: Bar Reyna by Jennifer D'Agostino]

Rorschach Brewing Co.

1
1001 Eastern Ave, Toronto, ON M4L 1A8

When Rorschach Brewing Co. opened its doors earlier this year the team promised an epic patio, and they delivered! Seating 100 people, the patio is outfitted with fire pits, lush greenery and of course draught lines!

Union Chicken

2
25 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1B8

Located in Sherway Gardens, Union Chicken serves up some tasty roast chicken! The patio is accessible through a garage door that rolls up to reveal a welcoming space. While the view may not be that great, (the patio is beside a parking lot), you won’t notice because you’ll be too busy taking photos of your delicious meal!

DOMA Restaurant

3
50 Clinton St, Toronto, ON M6G 2Y3

French-inspired Korean spot Doma open last fall to rave reviews. The unique cuisine and minimalist dining room are just part of its charm. The front-patio, which seats 38, is an extension to the already unique space.

Baro

4
485 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1K4

Baro’s all-season patio is the place to be this summer! Headed by Chef Steven Gonzalez, there is no better way to enjoy his refined menu of South American cuisine than outdoors on the patio.

Bar Begonia

5
252 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M5R 1V7

Bar Begonia’s front patio complete with a retractable roof is bright and airy, covered with white canopies that will surely protect you from that blazing sun!

Bar Cru

6
20 Market St, Toronto, ON M5E 1M6

Get ready for some aburi sushi, ceviche and poke bowls! The patio is on the smaller side, but it’s great for people watching!

Arvo Coffee Company Inc

7
17 Gristmill Lane, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4

The little coffee shop that could! Arvo, located in Distillery Historic District, is a small café and occasional flower shop that has a small, but purposeful front patio. People watch with your brew in hand from your perch on the bistro-style tables on Gristmill Lane.

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