
London Restaurants
London Restaurants

Patio & Outdoor Dining
For restaurants where patios, gardens, sidewalk seating, rooftops, terraces, or outdoor service are a meaningful part of the appeal.
Average patio & outdoor dining score: 6.9/10
Excellent
Good Options
Plant Matter Kitchen
9.3PMK has patio relevance alongside its indoor vegan-comfort identity. That gives the restaurant another use case in warmer weather, especially for casual lunches, brunch, or low-pressure group meals in Wortley Village.
Dolcetto
9.2The patio is a defining part of how Dolcetto works. It gives the restaurant an outdoor dinner route for pasta, pizza, cocktails, and family meals rather than limiting the experience to the dining room.
The Bungalow
8.4The patio is one of the clearest reasons to choose The Bungalow in warm weather. Local coverage points to a shaded, fenced setup, so the outdoor meal feels more like a neighbourhood hangout than a sidewalk overflow zone.
The Springs Restaurant
8.5The patio gives The Springs a lighter seasonal mode alongside the historic room. Seafood, salads, salmon, and the lunch menu make outdoor dining feel natural instead of simply moving the same heavy dinner indoors or out.
The Church Key Bistro-Pub
9.1The courtyard patio gives the restaurant a seasonal outdoor setting. It is best treated as a warm-weather extension of the same pub-bistro identity: fish, burgers, shared starters, beer, cocktails, and a downtown dining room that can move outside when the weather cooperates.
Mythic Grill
9.0The quiet patio gives Mythic Grill a warmer-weather plan that still feels tied to the menu, especially with Village Greek Salad, mezes, calamari, and chilled Greek drinks.
Che Restobar
9.0Best fit when the patio is open and the night wants a warmer-weather downtown dinner with Latin cocktails and shareable food.
Fellini Koolini's
8.8The patio case belongs to the broader Fellini's and Runt Club setup, so it is best treated as seasonal planning rather than the whole reason to go. When available, it adds another useful mode to a restaurant already built around dinner, wine, and groups.
Sagi
9.7The patio matters most as a seasonal layer on top of the food and drinks. Treat it as a nice-weather bonus, especially when the room is leaning into musicians or village foot traffic.







