Outdoor Seating
Outdoor Seating
Page 4La Pizzica
A charming Italian restaurant in Fulham serving terrific Apulian classics in a casual dining room.
Yucca
Yucca is a lively Tex-Mex restaurant in Fulham with brightly painted walls and excellent fish tacos.
Opso
Mykonos by way of Marylebone, Opso has a charming terrace, a knockout mousakas, and huge staycation potential.
Maison François
A stylish French restaurant in St. James’s, Maison François is the place to be for great wine, great comté, and a dessert trolley that makes our inner child incredibly happy.
Trivet
If you're in the market for a charming covered terrace or a theatrical sauce pour in Bermondsey, Trivet has got you covered.
The Garrison
A certified 'nice pub' in Bermondsey, The Garrison's pints and small plates are a great option in the area.
Balady
Balady is a classic Israeli restaurant in Temple Fortune specialising in delicious sabich, legendary falafel and pita to stock your freezer with.
Llewelyn’s
Llewelyn’s is a charming neighbourhood spot serving seasonal food to the people of Herne Hill.
The Scolt Head
The Scolt Head is a friendly local in De Beauvoir Town that serves good food, and has a great outdoor seating area.
Marksman
Marksman is a pub/restaurant with excellent, elevated British food in Shoreditch. It’s good anytime, but don’t miss the Sunday roast.
Stanley’s
Stanley’s secluded charming courtyard is an excellent escape from busy old London. Expect cocktails, small plates, and quality cheese plates too.
Canton Arms
The Canton Arms is a lovely gastropub in Lambeth that still feels like an old school boozer. Come for a drink and stay for a toastie, or more.
Il Trillo
Il Trillo is a slightly dated, but still endearing Italian restaurant off the Fulham Road, with a terrace and a garden.
Colbert
Colbert is a seriously French all-day brasserie on Sloane Square, with one of the area’s best terraces for when the weather permits.
The Duke of Richmond
The Duke of Richmond is pub and restaurant in Dalston making burgers and bar snacks worth travelling for.
Arabica King’s Cross
A casual no-brainer restaurant serving comforting Middle Eastern dishes, Arabica is a spot you should always have in your King’s Cross repertoire.
Uli
Uli has one of the best outdoor terraces in Notting Hill, and their noodles and dim sum aren’t bad either.
The Lighterman
The Lighterman is a British restaurant in Kings Cross that’s good for sitting on the canal with a drink and a snack.
Maria G's
A hidden Italian-inspired restaurant in Kensington, Maria G's has a charming garden and great seasonal small plates.
Acme Fire Cult
If you’re in the market for a buzzing covered terrace, expert vegetarian small plates, and big barbecue dishes, then Dalston’s Acme Fire Cult is where you want to be.
Fortitude Bakehouse
A small bakery in Russell Square where you can get some seriously good morning pastries and sourdough cakes.