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Ja’ Grill’s patio is a cheerful place to enjoy Jamaican food and drink.
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Where to Drink Outdoors in Bronzeville and Hyde Park

Nine places to enjoy summer weather on the South Side

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Ja’ Grill’s patio is a cheerful place to enjoy Jamaican food and drink.
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North Side and South Side residents might not be able to agree on much, but they do share a love of enjoying the city’s all-too-elusive nice weather by spending time drinking outside. The neighborhoods of Bronzeville and Hyde Park don’t have the flashy rooftops of downtown, but they both have a wide variety of excellent patios where diners can BYOB or enjoy a glass of wine or a signature cocktail while dining on Southern, Cajun, or Jamaican fare. There’s even a deck bar right at the 31st Street Beach perfect for really making the most out of a hot day.

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Pier 31 Restaurant

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Just steps away from the sand, the restaurant on 31st Street Beach features a deck looking out over Lake Michigan. Grab a cocktail and Chicago dog or cheeseburger and enjoy the entertainment, which includes salsa dancing on Tuesdays and a reggae band on Saturday afternoons.

Truth Food Chicago

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The BYOB breakfast spot features a heated patio with curtains, umbrellas, and an awning to provide protection from the elements. Come for specialties like a jerk shrimp alfredo omelet served with cheesy hash browns or Cajun crawfish and grits and take home a container of ready-to-mix French toast batter made with strawberries, blueberries, or caramel. 

A covered patio with wooden tables and colorful chairs and umbrellas.
The patio at Truth provides protection from the elements.
Truth Food Chicago

Bronzeville Winery

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Flowers from East Garfield Park farm Herban Produce line the sidewalk patio in front of Bronzeville Winery. Outdoor reservations are available with a $10 deposit, allowing diners to secure a spot to try something on the new restaurant’s rotating list of wines from around the world or a summery sipper like the Haji Healer, a blend of grapefruit, apple juice, orange juice, ginger, and rosemary available spirit-free or with rum.

Ja' Grill Hyde Park

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The patio at Ja’ Grill features both fully covered tables and an area flanked by planters that offers a mix of direct sun and shady seats beneath red umbrellas. Either space provides the opportunity to get a taste of Jamaica by sipping a rum punch or a classic daiquiri along with a plate of jerk shrimp or goat curry.

Virtue Restaurant

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Freshly-minted James Beard award-winner Erick Williams’s Southern restaurant features a sidewalk patio with bright yellow chairs and a bit of shade beneath the awning. Try fare like blackened catfish with barbecue carrots and shrimp & crawfish with stone-ground grits with a cocktail such as the Peach Tree Fizz (vodka, elderflower, peach tea, and prosecco) or Pass the Peas (gin, English peas, and mint).

Mesler Kitchen | Bar | Lounge

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Dubbed the Sanctuary, the tree-lined outdoor space at Mesler features a fire pit, lounge seating, and lights strung from the ceiling. It’s a cozy space to enjoy a seasonal cocktail like a guava margarita or frozen rosé blended with passion fruit liqueur, and small plates such as chili-glazed chicken wings or shrimp cocktail.

Chant Restaurant In Hyde Park

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Bright red umbrellas provide shade on Chant’s sidewalk patio, providing a comfortable space to enjoy fried green tomatoes and blackened shrimp tacos paired with a sidecar or old fashioned. Stop in on Saturday morning for brunch, where bottomless mimosas are available for $20 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., or later in the evening to catch jazz and blues bands perform from 6-9 p.m. 

Two men sit at a wooden table in front of plates of food.
Chant’s patio is a great place to enjoy a boozy brunch or listen to jazz and blues.
Chant

Located right next to the University of Chicago, this New Orleans-inspired all-day breakfast spot with a menu from Lillie’s Q founder Charlie McKenna has opened a sidewalk patio for its first summer. Place an order at the register and then grab a seat to wait for a mimosa or bloody mary and a plate of beignets or brisket hash with hot sauce hollandaise.

Piccolo Mondo

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A Hyde Park institution since 1985, Piccolo Mondo features a large tented patio that provides a view of the nearby Museum of Science and Industry. The white tablecloth-covered tables provide an elegant space for an Italian dinner accompanied by something from the large wine list or a cocktail from the bar. Diners can also visit in the morning for Argentinian pastry and a cafe con leche from the restaurant’s bakery.

A canvas-covered terrace with tables covered in white tablecloths separated from the lawn by hedges.
Piccolo Mondo’s patio offers a view of the Museum of Science and Industry.
Piccolo Mondo

Pier 31 Restaurant

Just steps away from the sand, the restaurant on 31st Street Beach features a deck looking out over Lake Michigan. Grab a cocktail and Chicago dog or cheeseburger and enjoy the entertainment, which includes salsa dancing on Tuesdays and a reggae band on Saturday afternoons.

Truth Food Chicago

The BYOB breakfast spot features a heated patio with curtains, umbrellas, and an awning to provide protection from the elements. Come for specialties like a jerk shrimp alfredo omelet served with cheesy hash browns or Cajun crawfish and grits and take home a container of ready-to-mix French toast batter made with strawberries, blueberries, or caramel. 

A covered patio with wooden tables and colorful chairs and umbrellas.
The patio at Truth provides protection from the elements.
Truth Food Chicago

Bronzeville Winery

Flowers from East Garfield Park farm Herban Produce line the sidewalk patio in front of Bronzeville Winery. Outdoor reservations are available with a $10 deposit, allowing diners to secure a spot to try something on the new restaurant’s rotating list of wines from around the world or a summery sipper like the Haji Healer, a blend of grapefruit, apple juice, orange juice, ginger, and rosemary available spirit-free or with rum.

Ja' Grill Hyde Park

The patio at Ja’ Grill features both fully covered tables and an area flanked by planters that offers a mix of direct sun and shady seats beneath red umbrellas. Either space provides the opportunity to get a taste of Jamaica by sipping a rum punch or a classic daiquiri along with a plate of jerk shrimp or goat curry.

Virtue Restaurant

Freshly-minted James Beard award-winner Erick Williams’s Southern restaurant features a sidewalk patio with bright yellow chairs and a bit of shade beneath the awning. Try fare like blackened catfish with barbecue carrots and shrimp & crawfish with stone-ground grits with a cocktail such as the Peach Tree Fizz (vodka, elderflower, peach tea, and prosecco) or Pass the Peas (gin, English peas, and mint).

Mesler Kitchen | Bar | Lounge

Dubbed the Sanctuary, the tree-lined outdoor space at Mesler features a fire pit, lounge seating, and lights strung from the ceiling. It’s a cozy space to enjoy a seasonal cocktail like a guava margarita or frozen rosé blended with passion fruit liqueur, and small plates such as chili-glazed chicken wings or shrimp cocktail.

Chant Restaurant In Hyde Park

Bright red umbrellas provide shade on Chant’s sidewalk patio, providing a comfortable space to enjoy fried green tomatoes and blackened shrimp tacos paired with a sidecar or old fashioned. Stop in on Saturday morning for brunch, where bottomless mimosas are available for $20 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., or later in the evening to catch jazz and blues bands perform from 6-9 p.m. 

Two men sit at a wooden table in front of plates of food.
Chant’s patio is a great place to enjoy a boozy brunch or listen to jazz and blues.
Chant

Roux

Located right next to the University of Chicago, this New Orleans-inspired all-day breakfast spot with a menu from Lillie’s Q founder Charlie McKenna has opened a sidewalk patio for its first summer. Place an order at the register and then grab a seat to wait for a mimosa or bloody mary and a plate of beignets or brisket hash with hot sauce hollandaise.

Piccolo Mondo

A Hyde Park institution since 1985, Piccolo Mondo features a large tented patio that provides a view of the nearby Museum of Science and Industry. The white tablecloth-covered tables provide an elegant space for an Italian dinner accompanied by something from the large wine list or a cocktail from the bar. Diners can also visit in the morning for Argentinian pastry and a cafe con leche from the restaurant’s bakery.

A canvas-covered terrace with tables covered in white tablecloths separated from the lawn by hedges.
Piccolo Mondo’s patio offers a view of the Museum of Science and Industry.
Piccolo Mondo

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