Twin Cities’ best restaurant patios 2025: Nominate your favorite now
Do you have a favorite restaurant patio for spring and summer days? We want to know about it.
Nominate your favorite restaurant patios through May 8. The most-nominated restaurants will be in the running for “Best Patio” in our readers’ voter contest held May 9-18 (here are last year’s winners).
RELATED: Our 2024 patio guide.
So what are you waiting for? Tell us where you like to go to get decked out.
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