Manhattan is one of the world's most important commercial, financial, and cultural hubs. It is made up of great outdoor dining areas which is a beautiful way to enjoy the arrival of summer's sun-filled days. An hour spent sitting on a shady terrace, sipping a chilled drink, or eating a delectable meal can recharge one's batteries for the remainder of the week. Family-friendly eateries with creative outdoor dining settings abound in Manhattan. From warming lighting to garden patios, these outdoor restaurants have something for everyone.Related: 10 Outdoor Restaurants In Brooklyn To Dine At This Summer

10 Brooklyn Chop House

The Brooklyn Chop House serves classic steakhouse dishes, Chinese dumplings and entrees, a wedge salad, ribeye and dry-aged porterhouse, beef, sushi and broccoli, and fried rice for two. For the burgeoning FiDi working community, there's also a three-course lunch special going for $24.95 and $10 for mixed cocktails. It can seat 150 people with two private dining rooms and 35 more at the bar with plastic barriers in-between tables. Outdoor seating is available at this FiDi restaurant. On a frigid day, it also has three enormous tents with a half-dozen overhead industrial-grade heaters, so customers can keep warm and cozy while eating their ribeye or filet mignon.

  • Location: 150 Nassau Street between Spruce and Beekman streets
  • Cuisines: Asian, Seafood
  • Price: from $12

9 Casa Limone

Casa Limone is the place to go if looking for true Italian flavors and sounds. Customers may sample the flavors of southern Italy at this charming midtown eatery, which focuses on seasonal produce and imported Italian ingredients. The pasta is wonderful, the pizza out of this world, and the desserts magnificent, all of which are served on the delightful covered patio.

  • Location: 20 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017
  • Cuisines: Italian, Mediterranean
  • Price: from $25

8 Jeju Noodle Bar

The Jeju Noodle Bar is Korean-inspired and holds the distinction of being the US's first Michelin-starred noodle restaurant. Its name comes from a South Korean island known for its high-quality pork. It specializes in ramyun and tries to enhance that country's comfort cuisine to sophisticated levels. Customers can stay warm in the covered, heated tents along the sidewalk as the evening temperatures drop. It is deemed good for children because it has high chairs. Indoor dining reservations are available for groups of two to four people. The dinner experience lasts 1 hour and 45 minutes for all parties.

  • Location: 79 Greenwich St, New York City, NY 10014-3470
  • Cuisines: Asian, Korean

7 Hamilton Hall

This beer hall in Hamilton Heights opened its doors during the pandemic but has remained popular with locals ever since, thanks to its superb assortment of draft beers, tasty foods including burgers and chicken wings, and heated outdoor dining booths located in front of the eatery. It also has a special kid’s menu, making it a great place for families. Reservations can also be made by specifying the day, time, and duration of the celebration. There are also takeout options.

  • Location: 489 Broadway, New York City, NY 10031-5612
  • Cuisines: American, Pub, Bar
  • Price: from $9

6 Ainslie

This Williamsburg staple, backed by renowned chef Jeff DeLucie, is accessible for outdoor dining all year. In addition to an open-air back bar with communal tables split by plexiglass, the beer garden, wine bar and Italian restaurant, it includes a large sidewalk dining space. Wood-fired pizza, pasta, wood-fired rosemary wings, burrata, a New York strip, and grilled branzino are among the dishes on the menu. The wine bar and dining room, as well as a beer bar connected to an outside garden, a lounge, and a rooftop, can accommodate a total of 340 people.

  • Location: 76 Ainslie St, Brooklyn, NY 11211-3404
  • Cuisines: Italian, Pizza, Gastropub
  • Price: from $14

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5 Rolo’s

Rolo’s was founded by four Gramercy Tavern veterans. Meals are all cooked over a wood fire from polenta bread in a variety of flavors, chicken with Fresno chili relish, and a spicy pork T-bone, as well as a mouth-watering double cheeseburger. There is also fresh bread from the oven and handmade pasta. From Mezcal and tequila to rum, rye, and gin, the contemporary cocktail menu offers a fancy-pants unique spin on practically every sort of liquor. But it's their outdoor dining area with a picnic table set up, an overhead heater, and glittering string lights that's the finest part.

  • Location: 853 Onderdonk Ave, Queens, NY 11385
  • Cuisines: American, Sandwiches, Wine bar

4 Barn Joo Nomad

The Barn Joo Nomad is a laid-back hangout with a welcoming environment that serves up unique Korean delicacies as well as beer and beverages. After work, this Korean gastropub is a terrific spot to meet colleagues or friends: the innovative cuisine is meant to be shared, and the beverages are top-notch. The fried chicken wings, soft shell crab, crispy chicken buns, and an unforgettable Uni Bibimbap keeps customers returning for more. In the event of blowing winds, the basic warming tents with plastic insulation and heaters will suffice for outside dining.

  • Location: 816 6th Avenue, NYC, NY 10001-6306
  • Recommended: Drunken Tiger and Jalapeo Margarita
  • Cuisines: Asian, Korean
  • Price: from $30

3 Lindens

The all-season cabins were acquired from Canada and reassembled piece at a time. Each cabin has its hygge-inducing aura (Scandinavian coziness) and can be reserved for a special Harvest Dinner, which features elevated comfort foods such as butternut gnocchi, a root vegetable tart, squash ravioli, bourbon, and lemon donuts, all served as part of a four-course menu with optional wine pairing. It's a terrific way to experience the great outdoors in Manhattan, which the restaurant honors with its name, which is a lyrical allusion to the Linden trees which traverse New York streets.

  • Location: 2 Renwick St, New York, NY 10013
  • Cuisines: American
  • Happy hour: 3 pm – 7 pm every day

2 Momofuku Ssam Bar

The indoor/outdoor aspect of Momofuku Ssäm Bar's outside dining layout is unique, as it's covered like a loggia, allowing customers to keep their blowout intact regardless of the weather. It's also sheltered architecturally against the howling winds that are known to rage around the Seaport. It's right at the entrance of the gleaming and refurbished Pier 17, with the al fresco vibe and heaters on hand for the cooler months. For diners at Ssäm, the delectable cuisine is the cherry on top. It serves a terrific margarita and is famed for its Sizzling Bavette Steak and exquisite Cacio e Pepe Rice Cakes.

  • Location: 207 2nd Ave Frnt 1, NYC, NY 10003-5797
  • Cuisines: Asian
  • Price: from $31

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1 Somewhere Nowhere

The acclaimed nightclub and bar, which also has a pool now open in the summer, also launched an igloo dining/drinks extravaganza on their rooftop in the fall and winter, 39 stories high, with a scenic backdrop of the Empire State Building. The views are breathtaking, and the ambiance is opulent, with faux fur blankets, luxury chairs, a heater, and a charming fireplace in the cooler months, and a fabulous rooftop pool open for guests to revel in when the sun is shining and temperatures. Fan favorites like tuna tartare and small sliders are on the menu, but the drinks inspired by pop culture, such as Alice in Wonderland, Game of Thrones, and Beauty and the Beast, are the standouts.

  • Location: 112 W 25th St, New York, NY 10001