These patios are the places to be.

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Houston peak patio season generally runs from late spring, when temperatures dip low enough that restaurants break out their heaters in the evening, to early summer, when diners come in droves to sit outside and bask in the short-lived temperate weather. Either way, dining and drinking al fresco is a citywide pastime for Houstonians, and this season is no different. Whether sipping wine under twinkling lights, savoring smoky steaks by a fire pit, or indulging in flavorful fare with a side of stunning views, these restaurants make dining al fresco a year-round affair. From rooftop retreats to secret garden setups, Houston’s dining scene delivers charm and a cool place to dine and drink in equal measure. Here are some of the best patios in Houston.

What’s changed this update: Newer additions include Coltivare, Loro Heights, and Traveler’s Cart, while Eunice, Prime 131, and Trattoria Sofia leave the guide.

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