Boston is a city of many eclectic shops, eateries and entertainment. Many restaurants line the streets with fancy signs and enticing images of food. But how do you choose where to go? Some of the Best Boston Restaurants have options for both indoor and outdoor seating. Now granted, in New England weather, you would not want to brave the cold of winter to enjoy a meal outside. But, for those of us in the summer months who like to dine and spend time outdoors, Boston has all the opportunity you could desire Lower Hutt Thai restaurants.
The Best Boston Restaurants for outdoor eating are located all over the city. Some restaurants offer roof-top dining experiences, while others offer fun street level people watching entertainment. It is up to the diner to choose what is right for them. Personally, I enjoy street-level outdoor dining for the people watching and traffic watching opportunities. Many restaurants along Newbury Street in Boston offer outdoor seating. Some offer café, patio style eating with cast iron tables and chairs strewn about the sidewalk. Others offer elevated seating on a patio off the sidewalk for a more intimate setting. These restaurants are also the types to have twinkle lights on the trees for more ambiance than just the streetlights.
Some of the Best Boston Restaurants for outdoor eating offer a more private feel right off the street. The restaurants achieve this privacy by creating a garden trellis around their patio, or by inviting guests to eat in the back, rather than the front. This gives diners the outdoor feel without eating in the middle of foot traffic on the busy, bustling sidewalks of Boston. Many restaurants that offer private outdoor seating also play soft music, have small tea candles and genuinely care about their guests relaxing outdoor dining experience.
Many restaurants with outdoor seating also offer a wide variety of foods. Knowing that diners may be coming to sit down and take in the scenery, many street level, patio bearing restaurants offer snack sized portions in the summer months. These include small finger sandwiches and homemade lemonade to refresh the guests without weighing them down. Other restaurants offer their full course menus right on the sidewalks. Charlie’s on Newbury street offers lasagna in the middle of summer, I love it! Charlie’s is in a category of its own though with waiters in bowties on their street level, sidewalk patio.
Many restaurants with outdoor eating will begin to unfold their outdoor tables and chairs soon! With spring approaching more canvas umbrellas and cast iron chairs will begin popping up all over the city. The smell of café sandwiches and fresh brewed coffee will meet on the streets with smoothie stands and gyro carts. The options for outdoor eating are almost endless in the city. I invite everyone to get out this spring and start looking around! I’m sure you will be surprised to find how many of your favorite spots open their windows and doors to all the street traffic in the warm weather!