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Patio pleasures: Some of the best outdoor dining in DC

Calico, an urban backyard tucked away in Blagden Alley features a 3,000-square-foot patio with communal tables surrounding a large vintage greenhouse. The Eastern Shore-inspired fare...Read more

WASHINGTON — The warm weather is here, and one of the best ways to spend the hot and hazy days (and nights) of summer is on a patio with a cold beverage in hand.

Here are some places to check out if you’re looking to dine alfresco.

Calico, an urban backyard tucked away in Blagden Alley features a 3,000-square-foot patio with communal tables surrounding a large vintage greenhouse. The Eastern Shore-inspired fare created by Chef Nathan Beauchamp is elevated by a beverage program that includes craft cocktails in drink pouches, along with a wide variety of beer, wine and other cocktails on draft. (Courtesy Calico)
Calico, an urban backyard tucked away in Blagden Alley, features a 3,000-square-foot patio with communal tables surrounding a large vintage greenhouse. The Eastern Shore-inspired fare created by Chef Nathan Beauchamp is elevated by a beverage program that includes craft cocktails, plus a wide variety of beer and wine. (Courtesy Calico)
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Calico, an urban backyard tucked away in Blagden Alley features a 3,000-square-foot patio with communal tables surrounding a large vintage greenhouse. The Eastern Shore-inspired fare created by Chef Nathan Beauchamp is elevated by a beverage program that includes craft cocktails in drink pouches, along with a wide variety of beer, wine and other cocktails on draft. (Courtesy Calico)
Casolare's new outdoor patio “The Deck” sits right outside the Glover Park Hotel.  The raised patio features Boozy Sno-Cones in flavors like Blue Passion Lagoon (with vodka, triple sec, blue passion) and also serves draft cocktails and bottled sparkling cocktails as well.  The menu, includes summer favorites like Peel and Eat Shrimp, Saucy St. Louis Ribs, Sliders, Buffalo Chicken Pizza, and Smoked Brisket Mac and Cheese. (Courtesy Casolare)
At Fabio Trabocchi’s Fiola Mare, be transported to the Italian Riviera while really dining on the Georgetown Waterfront.  The expansive patio offers a variety of sitting options that allows for wonderful views. Fiola Mare is known for highest quality seafood, expertly prepared with an incredible wine list to match.  (WTOP/Mike McMearty)
Fish by José Andrés at MGM National Harbor has opened their Patio for the season. With sweeping views of the Potomac River and communal tables outfitted with built-in beverage coolers, The Patio at Fish by José Andrés offers a vibrant setting to try local favorites such as Maryland blue crabs, lobster and shrimp. Additionally, The Patio features a Spanish cider experience, an array of hand-crafted cocktails and a carefully selected wine list. FILE. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
Hanks On The Wharf, the latest in Chef Jamie Leeds empire, is right off the entrance of the new bustling Wharf area. Grab a seat in the wrap around patio that has dock level views of all the yachts, boats and passerbys. Perfect place to slurp oysters, snack on lobster rolls and fried Ipswhich clams. (Courtesy Hank's Oyster Bar on the Wharf)
Hazel boasts a fun & funky patio complete with astroturf, potted plant-lined brick walls, broad wicker seating, and fire pits to keep guests cozy in cooler temperatures. A bright, hand-painted floral mural serves as the centerpiece of the urban garden oasis. This summer, enjoy table side Spritz service via a roving cocktail cart. (Courtesy Hazel)

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