This Avalon hotspot boasts a 21-page wine menu, with by-the-glass, flight, and bottle options for sipping the night away. Read more.
Enjoy a signature cocktail from the “bourbon bar” on the front porch or back patio of this charming Roswell restaurant, one of many in the neighborhood with beautiful al fresco spaces. Read more.
Sweeping views of the Chattahoochee River make this an intimate, romantic spot for outdoor dinner and drinks. Read more.
This Buckhead patio is perfect for people watching while splitting charcuterie and cheese and sipping on one of the house’s specialty cocktails. Read more.
Watch Westside sunsets and enjoy live music and an even livelier crowd on JCT's airy bar, located on the restaurant's roof. Read more.
Tacos, margaritas, and nautical-themed decor make this a great intown escape. The open-air floor plan means even indoor seating is airy and warm. Read more.
From Beer Geek Tuesdays, to half-off bottles of wine on Thursdays, to weekend brunch, there's always a reason to imbibe on this bustling Midtown patio. Read more.
Get here early to grab a seat on this popular Decatur patio, known for its selection of local draft beers and seasonal cocktails. Read more.
This Decatur garden patio is a favorite among locals for its atmosphere and cheap, family-friendly eats. Read more.
This casual Kirkwood spot offers a shady patio and a menu with everything from shareables like oysters and poutine to main plates such as chicken and dumplings and pot pie. Read more.
This Inman Park patio is perfect for splitting tapas and some bottles of wine with a big group of rowdy friends. Read more.
The soon-to-open “Grove” portion of this BeltLine eatery will house an outdoor bar, tepees that seat four to six, Adirondack chairs, ping pong tables, and plenty of “trail snacks”. Read more.
With a large outdoor bar, long tables for communal seating, and margaritas a plenty, this Krog Street Market patio will make you want to extend your brunch well into the evening hours. Read more.
OK, so it’s not technically a patio, but it’s hard to beat the intimate, cafe-style street seating at this quaint Cabbagetown favorite. Read more.
Come for the stellar views of Oakland Cemetery and the downtown skyline. Stay for the draft beer and pub fare such as fish and chips. Read more.
Start your weekends with this East Atlanta favorite’s “Friday night flights” under the stars on the low-key neighborhood patio. The bar also hosts bocce and cornhole leagues. Read more.