Los Angeles has mastered the year-round outdoor patio game with exemplary renditions of waterside seating, nature-filled decks, and charming courtyards.
LessIt’s easy to see why Bavel made such a splash in the LA dining scene, between its award-winning Middle Eastern fare and gorgeous, desert-like patio. The DTLA hit took over two other patio spaces with similar twinkle-lit, plant-strewn charm to expand its alfresco offerings. The food is equally stellar at all three, featuring pitch-perfect hummus and baba ghanoush, grilled prawns with harissa marinade, and slow-roasted lamb neck shawarma.
Fia’s garden patio is magical, made extra-romantic with string lights, old-growth trees, and an outdoor bar that brings the buzz. Come with a date to bask in the enchanting space and bond over sumptuous Californian-Italian plates such as housemade cavatelli with brown butter and black truffle and roasted Maine scallops with cauliflower tortellini and caper raisin puree. Opt for the prix-fixe garden brunch for a daytime hangout, bookable through OpenTable Experiences.
A.O.C. in Beverly Grove has long been a go-to for special occasions thanks to chef Suzanne Goin’s refined Californian-Mediterranean small plates. The restaurant’s Spanish courtyard-style patio is a stunner year round, full of ivy, trees, and even balconies. Grab a seat and feast on dishes including bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with Parmesan, fried chicken with romesco aioli and chile-cumin butter, and saffron pasta with prawns.
Perch LA’s two-story rooftop overlooks Pershing Square, Downtown, and beyond. Couched areas, cane chairs, tables, plants, bars, and live music come together to create an entrancing scene. Superb French fare including steak frites, bouillabaisse, and orange cardamom crème brûlée makes up the menu. Toast the stunning view with a well-crafted cocktail such as the Penthouse Passion made with tequila, mint, lime, and passionfruit.
République’s award-winning pastries and French brasserie fare are still the talk of the town after nearly a decade in Mid-City. Beyond the always-outstanding croissants, pies, quiches, and tarts, the savory menu includes dishes such as charcoal-grilled Santa Barbara prawns with Normandy butter and Meyer lemon. The historic building was erected by Charlie Chaplin in 1929, and the restaurant patio’s shade sails, string lights, and greenery make it an inviting spot to enjoy a quick bite.
Rossoblu’s DTLA patio is a minimalist’s dream, filled with concrete, straight metal lines, and shrubs. The acclaimed menu combines influences from Bologna and California, resulting in dishes such as antipasto with eggplant, tomato sugo, basil, and shaved Parmigiano Reggiano and chicken al Mattone with braised collard greens, guanciale, and chicken jus. Rossoblu’s signature minestra nel sacco, a bowl of chicken soup with dumplings, was made for cooler LA nights.
Acclaimed Border Grill founders Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger are the forces behind this modern Mexican spot. An all-Mexican wine list accompanies the food, with dishes such as spinach queso dip, crispy Baja shrimp, and short rib enchiladas. Outdoor seating is divided between open-air sidewalk spots and a romantic, string-lit patio shaded by bright orange umbrellas—both are dog-friendly.
Flowers and greenery overflow on Wabi on Rose’s dreamy patio, splashed in shades of millennial pink. The trendy Japanese fusion restaurant focuses on sushi, from maki rolls and sashimi to the chef’s choice omakase—named “Make it Rain” after executive chef Rain Pantana. Herbivores shouldn’t miss the Wabi Bowl, a mix of California grown short-grain rice, edamame hummus, kimchi, and sauteed vegetables. Pair the dishes with one of the restaurant’s made-for-Instagram cocktails.
A lush rooftop garden beckons visitors to the aptly named Openaire, set on the second floor of the trendy Line Hotel. Award-winning chef Josiah Citrin—behind the two-MICHELIN-starred Mélisse—runs the kitchen, and his menu showcases fresh, California-centric flavors and local ingredients through dishes such as buttermilk-fried quail and mung bean latkes. Brunch, which includes bottomless mimosas and bloody marys in addition to cornflake-crusted French toast with caramelized bananas.
Soak up the sun on top of the Santa Monica Proper Hotel at this Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. The poolside spot channels a coastal atmosphere with hand-woven furniture and palms that offer plenty of privacy. Impress out-of-towners or close friends with an alfresco spread that includes grilled octopus, hummus, and labneh. For a heartier meal, Calabra serves rich mains such as a lamb chop with an Okinawan sweet potato puree and a classic burger with za’atar fries.