6 Seattle Spots to Enjoy a Bite Outside

The sunshine and heat have been gracing us with their presence lately in Seattle which means it's finally rooftop and patio season! Here are six of our favorite spots in Seattle for a sip and snack in the sun. 

Mioposto

Mioposto can be found in Mt. Baker, Ravenna, and West Seattle, with their largest patio at their Mercer Island location. Their roasted beet salad and zucca balsamica pizza are always crowd pleasers. The brunch and happy hour do not disappoint either!

Citizen Cafe + Campfire

Citizen Cafe + Campfire in Lower Queen Anne is one of Seattle's best beer gardens, with fun games like giant Jenga, cornhole, and other classics. Their brunch is especially delicious, but they keep the good times rolling all night long with toasty campfires and creative cocktails.  

Stone House Cafe

Stone House Cafe is a wholesome restaurant and event space in the Rainier Valley community with a patio that provides some of the best views in the area. Their food and drinks are super fresh, and breakfast is served all day!

Marination Ma Kai

Marination Ma Kai on Alki Beach has delicious food with killer views of Puget Sound and the Seattle skyline. Their outdoor patio is open to all ages and the fish tacos and kimchi fried rice are some of our favorite menu items. If you've got a sweet tooth, the Hawaiian shaved ice with coconut ice cream is especially refreshing on a toasty day.

The Ballard Farmers Market

The Ballard Farmer's Market is one of the bigger markets Seattle has to offer. With a variety of cuisines to choose from, their selection of local food trucks and vendors does not disappoint. The hardest part is deciding what to order, so we recommend bringing friends or family along so you can share and sample several options with them!

Flora Bakehouse located in Beacon Hill serves delicious sweet and savory pastries that can be enjoyed from their rooftop patio. Take a seat in an Adirondack chair with a treat and observe the perfect view of Mt. Rainier.

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