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50+ of the best patios for outdoor dining in Fort Worth

FTW-Birdie's Social Club
Bring your dog and grab a seat on the patio for cold drinks, live music, and delicious food. | Photo by @birdiessocialclub
Is it just us, or does eating outside make food taste better?

Whether it be for live music, views, aesthetics and decor, cocktails, or just enjoying the nice weather, there’s a patio for every occasion. Here are 45 of our favorite places for outdoor dining in Fort Worth.

FTW-Atico Fort Worth

Atíco is one of many concepts created by chef Tim Love. | Photo by Atíco Fort Worth

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Rooftop restaurants

Atíco Fort Worth | 2315 N. Main St.
Step away from the hustle and bustle of the Stockyards and head up to the sixth floor of the SpringHill Suites by Marriott for Barcelona vibes and delicious tapas. Sit in a comfy lounge chair or at the open bar + kitchen to enjoy delicious cocktails, and dishes like salami flatbread, Ibérico ham, and grilled fish.

The Rooftop Bar | 512 Main St.
Located in the heart of Sundance Square at The Sinclair, this is the highest rooftop bar in Fort Worth with amazing panoramas over the city. The seasonal bar is open during the warmer months (except for hotel guests who can visit year-round) and features menu items like small plates, fresh oysters, specialty cocktails, and desserts.

By the water

Quince | 1701 River Run
The restaurant features indoor and outdoor seating with a large patio by the river. Stop by at sunset for views of the city and a wide range of menu items like salad, sushi, and burgers.

The Lakehouse | 9307 Boat Club Rd.
The restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere where friends and family can hang out and enjoy American-style food, cold drinks, and stunning waterfront views.

Joe T. Garcias

Joe T. Garcia’s patio is an oasis of waterfalls + lush plants. | Photo via Joe T. Garcia’s

Casual dining

Joe T. Garcia’s | 2201 N. Commerce St.
The Stockyards staple is serving up Tex-Mex classics amid a courtyard filled with flowers, water fountains, outdoor heaters + a shady oak tree. ⁠

Heirloom | 6700 Z Boaz Pl.
The food truck and patio recently opened at Archie’s Gardenland using garden-fresh ingredients to create weekly menus. Note: The restaurant is currently open for lunch only, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

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