27 Amazing St. Louis Patios You Need to Visit

The best way to enjoy the last bit of warm summer weather is to visit a patio. Diners flock to these tables, and with good reason -- St. Louis is home to some stunning options for outdoor dining. Check out these photos of our favorites here, and then get going -- you have a lot of patio hopping to do before the season is over.

The best way to enjoy the last bit of warm summer weather is to visit a patio. Diners flock to these tables, and with good reason -- St. Louis is home to some stunning options for outdoor dining.

Check out these photos of our favorites here, and then get going -- you have a lot of patio hopping to do before the season is over.

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The Weingarten
1780 IL-15
Belleville, IL 62221
(618) 257-9463
A “winery by day, wine bar by night,” the Weingarten is a nod to the area's German heritage with a rustic vibe and gorgeous scenery. Spend an afternoon enjoying live music and sipping wine on the patio, and we guarantee you’ll never want to leave. Photo courtesy of Flickr /  United Way of Greater St. Louis.
The Weingarten
1780 IL-15
Belleville, IL 62221
(618) 257-9463

A “winery by day, wine bar by night,” the Weingarten is a nod to the area's German heritage with a rustic vibe and gorgeous scenery. Spend an afternoon enjoying live music and sipping wine on the patio, and we guarantee you’ll never want to leave. Photo courtesy of Flickr / United Way of Greater St. Louis.
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Eclipse
6177 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
(314) 721-1111
When you spend an evening at this bar, you can anticipate great cocktails, trendy patrons and even a possible run-in with Pageant headliners. Located at the top of the Moonrise Hotel, Eclipse offers a patio with a beautiful view of the Loop and the city beyond. Riverfront Times photo.
Eclipse
6177 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63112
(314) 721-1111

When you spend an evening at this bar, you can anticipate great cocktails, trendy patrons and even a possible run-in with Pageant headliners. Located at the top of the Moonrise Hotel, Eclipse offers a patio with a beautiful view of the Loop and the city beyond. Riverfront Times photo.
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Three Kings Public House
6307 Delmar Blvd. 
University City, MO 63130
(314) 721-3355
The patio at Three Kings is a private oasis, tucked away from the bustling sidewalk along the Loop. Order up your favorite burgers and sandwiches, or choose from the Mediterranean-influenced selections on the menu. And of course you meal isn’t complete without  beer, wine or a signature cocktail. Photo by Jennifer Silverberg.
Three Kings Public House
6307 Delmar Blvd.
University City, MO 63130
(314) 721-3355

The patio at Three Kings is a private oasis, tucked away from the bustling sidewalk along the Loop. Order up your favorite burgers and sandwiches, or choose from the Mediterranean-influenced selections on the menu. And of course you meal isn’t complete without beer, wine or a signature cocktail. Photo by Jennifer Silverberg.
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Cantina Laredo
7710 Forsyth Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 725-2447
Join all the entrepreneurial types after work at Cantina Laredo, where you can expect Tex-Mex food and a trendy, cosmopolitan vibe. You’ll love the sleek-and-stylish patio as well. Sip on a much-deserved drink after a long day under the retractable roof or gather around the high-tech fire pit. Photo by Mabel Suen.
Cantina Laredo
7710 Forsyth Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 725-2447

Join all the entrepreneurial types after work at Cantina Laredo, where you can expect Tex-Mex food and a trendy, cosmopolitan vibe. You’ll love the sleek-and-stylish patio as well. Sip on a much-deserved drink after a long day under the retractable roof or gather around the high-tech fire pit. Photo by Mabel Suen.
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Schlafly Bottleworks
7260 Southwest Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63143
(314) 241-2337
This St. Louis favorite is one not to miss, and not just because of the beer. The patio at this sprawling Maplewood complex is the perfect afternoon hangout -- and you can anticipate American cuisine, local brew and live music. Photo courtesy of Schlafly Bottleworks.
Schlafly Bottleworks
7260 Southwest Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63143
(314) 241-2337

This St. Louis favorite is one not to miss, and not just because of the beer. The patio at this sprawling Maplewood complex is the perfect afternoon hangout -- and you can anticipate American cuisine, local brew and live music. Photo courtesy of Schlafly Bottleworks.
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Winslow’s Home
7213 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63130
(314) 725-7559
And finally, we have this beautiful gem: Winslow’s Home. We dare you to drive by and not want to stop for a meal on this beauty of a patio. With seasonal foods, your meal is bound to be as delightful as your surroundings. Happy patio season, everyone. Photo by Jennifer Silverberg, courtesy of Instagram / winslowshome.
Winslow’s Home
7213 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63130
(314) 725-7559

And finally, we have this beautiful gem: Winslow’s Home. We dare you to drive by and not want to stop for a meal on this beauty of a patio. With seasonal foods, your meal is bound to be as delightful as your surroundings. Happy patio season, everyone. Photo by Jennifer Silverberg, courtesy of Instagram / winslowshome.
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999 N. 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 881-5759
Cinder House is the new spot from acclaimed St. Louis chef and restaurateur Gerard Craft. It's on the top floor of the Four Seasons Hotel downtown, and man, does it have a view. The South American concept is one close to Craft's heart: He grew up on many of the menu items thanks to his Brazilian nanny. Craft, who won the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Midwest in 2015, is trained in French cooking. But he credits much of what he knows about South American food to her. Photo by Lexie Miller.
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999 N. 2nd St.
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 881-5759

Cinder House is the new spot from acclaimed St. Louis chef and restaurateur Gerard Craft. It's on the top floor of the Four Seasons Hotel downtown, and man, does it have a view. The South American concept is one close to Craft's heart: He grew up on many of the menu items thanks to his Brazilian nanny. Craft, who won the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Midwest in 2015, is trained in French cooking. But he credits much of what he knows about South American food to her. Photo by Lexie Miller.
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