25 patios in Chicago for 2025

25 patios in Chicago for 2025


Chicago weather can be quite unpredictable this time of year, but we’re ready to say goodbye to the chilly temperatures and embrace afternoons under the warm sun.

Local bars and restaurants are preparing for the warmer weather too, as many have already opened their patios for the season. Here, we dive into patios across the city that are worth exploring, from recently opened spots to patios featuring pizza under sparkling lights.

— Kayla Samoy, food editor

25 patios for summer 2025

Scroll the map to find a patio near you. Click on each marker for more information about that location.

A patio with rustic garden vibes: Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits in Logan Square

The patio at Logan Square’s beloved Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits resembles a rustic backyard garden with string lights dangling above unfussy picnic tables. There are pots of flowers and a watering can, a row of raised garden beds, pebbles sprawled across the ground, side panels engulfed in green vines and a collection of discarded doors along the back fence. It’s thrown together both casually and on purpose, creating a cozy, safe space to sink into their rotating menu of pies when weather permits. The aptly named “Pie Garden” is also much roomier than the shop’s dine-in space, which gets crowded quickly — especially on weekends, when the shop is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Key lime — a longstanding menu favorite — is a treat for the summertime, as is the current sweet pie menu’s lemon raspberry meringue, blueberry rhubarb and the fernet mint chip with fresh garden mint diplomat cream, dark chocolate Fernet ganache and a chocolate graham cracker crust. The savory menu, with quiches and buttery biscuits with gravy, and “grits and greens,” is the quintessential lineup for an afternoon in the garden. Biscuits include some with sausage and bacon, as well as vegetarian-friendly options. Some quiche combinations include a pie with Mick Klug ramps, spring asparagus, peas and feta and another with tomatoes, caramelized onions, garlic, basil, and creamy cheddar. Green garden vibes all around. — Zareen Syed

2051 N. California Ave., 773.276.8888, bangbangpie.com

Other patios with rustic garden vibes: Piccolo Sogno in West Town (464 N. Halsted St., 312-421-0077, piccolosognorestaurant.com), Blue Door Kitchen & Garden in Gold Coast (52 W. Elm St., 312-573-4000 bluedoorkitchenchicago.com), Bar La Rue in the West Loop (820 W. Fulton St., 312-533-4607, barlarue.com)

A historic dog-friendly patio (with one in the suburbs where you can pet baby goats: The Café at Elawa Farm in Lake Forest

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Lake Forest residents Kirsten Henshaw, left, and Jill Mickey enjoy lunch on the patio at The Café at Elawa Farm in Lake Forest, May 14, 2025. “It’s a little escape,” Henshaw said about the farm. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)

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The Café at Elawa Farm feels dreamy, and that’s before you notice the little goats.

Originally built in 1917 for Elsa Armour and her husband, A. Watson Armour (of the Armour meatpacking family), the former private country estate was restored to a public organic garden by a foundation formed in 2002.

“Elawa Farm is a nonprofit foundation,” said executive chef Lee Kuebler. “Our mission is to provide experiential learning, food access and promoting local foodways in the greater Lake County area and the Midwest.”

It’s surrounded by Lake Forest Open Lands via the Middlefork Savanna and beautiful landscaping, cut flower gardens and vegetable gardens.

The cafe opened last October with a seasonal patio that’s dog-friendly.

“Last year, we added this cute little barn with baby goats,” Kuebler said. The patio has a view of the paddock with dwarf Nigerian goats, plus ducks and chickens too.

Right now, the cafe offers thick yet tender purple asparagus from Mick Klüg Farms, served as a special with sauce gribiche. And lovely rhubarb tarts, made by pastry chef Maggie Logan with her own rhubarb transplanted to the farm’s herb garden. Plus house-made agua fresca with the local fruit and honey from Tulip Tree Gardens.

What’s Keubler looking forward to this summer?

“I always serve some simple sliced tomato dish, but I don’t know,” said the chef. “I’ll fall in love with 30 different things before August gets here.” — Louisa Kung Liu Chu

1401 Middlefork Drive, Lake Forest; 847-234-1966 ext. 807; elawafarm.org/cafe

Other patios that are historic, dog friendly and near baby goats: The Patio at Café Brauer near the Farm-in-the-Zoo in Lincoln Park (2021 N. Stockton Drive, 312-507-9053, lpzoopatio.org), Austin Town Hall Farmers Market near GlennArt Farm in Austin on Thursdays from June 12 to Oct. 30 (5610 W. Lake St., austintownhallcitymarket.com)

A new patio: il Carciofo in West Loop

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Outdoor seating at il Carciofo in Chicago’s Fulton Market, May 23, 2025. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

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Chef Joe Flamm (Rose Mary, BLVD Steakhouse) is no stranger to Chicago diners or fans of Bravo’s “Top Chef.” This summer, you may find him strolling through the breezy patio of his newest restaurant, il Carciofo. The main reference, for both menu and design, is the city of Rome. While the indoor dining room is covered in intense dark wood and stone, the outdoor dining space (which debuted this month) features delicate string lighting and swaying overhead plants for a completely different vibe. Pasta and pizza in the open air are easy to enjoy, but it’s hard to evoke the true relaxation of Italian outdoor eating. Chef Flamm is off to a good start.

Some American tourists come away disappointed with the pizza of Rome; that won’t happen here. The oblong, wood-fired pizza rosso is dusted with Parmesan atop a bright pomodoro sauce. My 3-year-old, perhaps a good litmus test, happily devoured her pizza — like most kids, she squirms and leaves the table even if it’s her favorite, yet this adult-seeming pie had her locked in for nearly six slices in a row.

The pasta, of course, is a major highlight as well. Several Roman classics, such as carbonara and amatriciana, are on offer. The black pepper is bright through each hand-rolled bite of the cacio e pepe, often marketed as “Roman Mac & Cheese.” My little one didn’t see it that way, preferring her pizza. I too, am skeptical of pasta and cheese as a main dish, but this iteration may have made the argument for me. We left both full and relieved of some weight, a combo that this style of outdoor eating excels at. — Ahmed Ali Akbar

1045 W Fulton St., 872-274-5862, ilcarciofochicago.com

Other new patios: 5 Rabanitos in Hyde Park (1301 E. 53rd St., 5rabanitos.com), Jōtō in West Loop (564 W. Randolph St. Suite 1E, 312-707-8780, jotochicago.com), Electric Shuffle (488 N. LaSalle Drive, 312-736-7617, electricshuffle.com)

A patio before a concert or game: Midwest Coast Brewing in West Town

Drinks on the second-floor patio of Midwest Coast Brewing in West Town on May 17, 2025. (Kayla Samoy/Chicago Tribune)
Drinks on the second-floor patio of Midwest Coast Brewing in West Town on May 17, 2025. (Kayla Samoy/Chicago Tribune)





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