Top Restaurants with Patios in Milton: A Guide For 2022

Conscious Commerce • May 11, 2022

Patio season is back in Milton. The warm summer months and the city’s reopening plan from COVID-19 pandemic restrictions mean that there’s no better time to experience the downtown restaurant scene.

Outdoor restaurant patio

Why not enjoy a meal or snack while breathing in the fresh air and taking in the warm sun? Here are our recommendations for Milton restaurants with outdoor patio access. The vibrant restaurant scene is yet another reason why living in Milton is so lovely.


The Ivy Arms

This bar and restaurant combo is styled after Irish pubs and features live music and karaoke. The heated patio is open once again, so schedule a visit next weekend. If you are coming from downtown Milton, The Ivy Arms restaurant is only a short 10 minute walk from Milton Town Hall.


Pasqualino

As its name suggests, Pasqualino is Milton’s premier Italian restaurant known for its fine dining experience featuring classic Italian dishes. But even casual diners will love the laid-back atmosphere of the place, and wine lovers can rejoice at the large selection of beverages on display.


Pasqualino is a long-runner and cherished part of the community, having served the area since 2002.


Pretty Rad Tapas Bar

Situated on Main Street East number 243, the Pretty Rad Tapas Bar has a casual name indicative of its relaxed and easygoing atmosphere. If you’re craving some Spanish cuisine complemented by a selection of drinks this weekend, take a trip up to Pretty Rad in Milton.


From Tempura Shrimp Tacos, Spicy Rita cocktails to taking in the beautiful summer weather from a nice restaurant patio, there’s always something to love at the Tapas bar.


Troy's Diner

Feeling old-fashioned today? Check out this retro-themed diner with decorations that bring up nostalgic feelings of vintage, mid-century life.


And while you’re enjoying a meal, do consider checking out the dessert milkshakes, one of the restaurant’s specialties. From Donut Shakes to the Chocolate Chip Cookie beverage, there’s no reason to miss out on this menu.


Troy’s Diner and its available patio are situated right on Milton’s Main Street East at number 295.


Sushi-ya Japan

Looking for the best sushi place with an outdoor patio in Milton? Look no further than Sushi-ya at 8 Martin Street. Whether it’s authentic Korean or Japanese food you crave, nothing is more appetizing than the colorful dishes you’ll find here.


Enjoy some Maki or sashimi right on top of the front patio this summer, and be ready to take on the warm summer breeze.


The Grand Chalet & Tony Spiducci’s Ristorante

Among the many offerings of the Grand Chalet event venue is this patio bathed in sunlight. Tony Spiducci’s Ristorante is yet another Italian favourite located right in Milton. If you ask anyone from around Milton for some Italian-American food, most will mention this well-known restaurant.


Casa Americo Italian Bistro Restaurant

Right in the heart of downtown is this bar and restaurant, a local favourite for Milton families and even businesses for the occasional professional meeting. Bring the kids too, since this Italian restaurant even offers a Kids Menu.


Marquee Steakhouse and Piano Lounge

Located in the heart of downtown Milton, this family owned steakhouse is a fantastic restaurant to celebrate taste experiences. They offer an excellent indoor dining offerings, extensive wine list, and live music. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for a great atmosphere.


Blossom Cafe

Chudleigh‘s Blossom Cafe is located downtown Milton and offers a relaxing place to enjoy signature desserts and drinks year round. The cafe is open for walk-in business and offers indoor and outdoor seating.


Interested in Living in Milton?

The wide variety of restaurants Milton has to offer is only one of the many reasons why Milton is such an amazing city to live in. 


If you’re interested in diving into the Milton real estate market, get in touch with the experienced realtors at Flowers Team Real Estate.
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