
The Blue Mountains's Best: Patio & Outdoor Dining
For restaurants where patios, gardens, sidewalk seating, rooftops, terraces, or outdoor service are a meaningful part of the appeal.
The Blue Mountains's Best: Patio & Outdoor Dining

Patio & Outdoor Dining
8 spots make the list in The Blue Mountains · ranked by Restaurantica's patio & outdoor dining scoring evaluation
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Kaytoo Restaurant & Bar
8.1The official story gives the patio a central role, pairing a waterfront setting with the village's year-round resort rhythm. It is the daytime counterweight to Kaytoo's later bar-room identity.
MJ Byrne's Irish Pub
7.8The patio is not just overflow seating; the venue frames it as pet-friendly and built for village people-watching. That makes MJ Byrne’s useful for a Blue Mountain afternoon, a dog-in-tow stop, or a less formal round before the evening room fills.
Northwinds Brewpub
8.6Patio service is part of the Blue Mountain location setup, making it a useful choice when the village is in warm-weather mode.
Rusty's at Blue
8.0The patio matters because Rusty's sits inside the Blue Mountain Village rhythm. It gives the same wings, poutine, pulled pork and ribs menu a more relaxed resort feel when the weather cooperates.
Royal Majesty Espresso Bar & Bakery
8.1Patio value is seasonal, but it is real enough to matter for warm-weather Blue Mountain Village visits. Use it as a flexible outdoor-coffee option rather than the main reason to choose the cafe.
The Indian Spice Restaurant & Bar
8.9The Blue Mountains setting matters to the visit: reservation copy points toward a view-driven dining stop, making the restaurant more useful for a planned outing than a purely functional pickup counter.
Camino Taco
7.8Patio use fits Camino Taco's village role: tacos, margaritas, shareables, and people-watching make more sense here than a long tasting-menu rhythm. Treat it as a weather-dependent advantage and confirm seating directly when the patio matters to the plan.







