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Vineland-Jordan Restaurants

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Vineland-Jordan Restaurants

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Patio Dining

Outdoor dining with great patios and al fresco experiences

Average patio dining score: 8.3/10

Excellent

Score 8.0-8.9 • 6 restaurants
1

Lake House Restaurant

9.5
Patio Dining · 8.5
Mediterranean · Vineland Village Core · $$$

The lakefront patio is central to how Lake House works in warm weather. It turns a Mediterranean, steak, and seafood meal into a Niagara shoreline stop, especially for diners planning around wine-country drives or longer weekend meals.

2

Redstone Winery & Restaurant

8.9
Patio Dining · 8.5
Canadian · Twenty Valley Wineries Cluster · $$

The vineyard-side patio is one of the main reasons to time the reservation carefully. It turns lunch, Date Night, or a Wednesday music evening into a setting-driven visit rather than just a menu choice.

3

Megalomaniac Wines

8.7
Patio Dining · 8.5
Upscale Casual · Twenty Valley Wineries Cluster · $$

The vineyard-facing room and all-weather patio make the view part of the reservation, not a bonus feature tacked onto a standard dining room.

4

Calamus Estate Winery

9.4
Patio Dining · 8.5
Canadian · Twenty Valley Wineries Cluster · $$$

The patio matters because it is where the food side of Calamus becomes easiest to understand. Weekend bistro service, vineyard views, poutine, pizza, and a summer lunch window make the outdoor visit concrete rather than decorative.

5

Vineland Estates Winery

9.4
Patio Dining · 8.5
Contemporary Canadian · Twenty Valley Wineries Cluster · $$$

The patio and views matter here because they connect the meal to the estate itself. Vineyard, Escarpment and Lake Ontario sightlines turn fair-weather seatings into a stronger version of the restaurant, especially for lunch.

6

180 Bistro at 180 Estate Winery

9.8
Patio Dining · 8.5
Italian · Twenty Valley Wineries Cluster · $$$

The vineyard patio is central to 180 Bistro, with daytime service, casual pacing, and wine-country views shaping the meal. It is strongest for groups who want share plates, flatbreads, and estate pours without a formal dining-room feel.