With indoor dining out of the picture for a bit, Toronto restaurants are keeping their patios open with the help of heaters to keep everyone warm as the cold season approaches.

As the province re-enacted certain Stage 2 restrictions, such as the closure of indoor dining, a few restaurants have had to get creative in order to keep business booming.

Heres a list of heated patios that you can enjoy across the city:

With heaters out on the patio, Cest What is keeping guests warm and also offers space blankets if needed. You can also bring your own blanket if you need it. The restaurant is also installing wind barriers for that extra needed warmth. Reservations can be made on their websitefor up to six people every day between 2:00 pm and 9:00 pm. For same day reservations, the restaurant asks that you call ahead.

When:Open every day from 2 pm to 10 pmWhere:67 Front Street East

Their covered and heated patio is available for reservations and with their recent addition of more heaters, youll stay warm no matter how cold it is out there. Reservations for the Patio and Bodega space can be made online.

When: Open every day from11 am to 11 pmWhere:505 College Street

Enjoy a delicious pizza and a cocktail to go with it at Bar Poets heated patio. For a nice night out, make sure to book your table on their website.

When:Open Monday to Friday from 5 pm to 11 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm to 11 pmWhere:1090 Queen Street West

Bymarks tented and heated patio will definitely come in handy this season. Right in the Financial District, this restaurant has a full-fledged covered patio for customers to stay warm and cozy as they dine-out. Reservations can be made online.

When:66 Wellington Avenue WestWhere: Open Monday to Friday from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm and Saturday from 5 pm to 9:30 pm

Grab your blankets and sit fireside at El Catrin Distillery. Depending on good weather, youll be able to enjoy a socially distanced outdoor dining and staying warm. Make sure to book your spot online!

When:Sunday to Thursday from 12 pm to 10 pm and Saturday from 12 pm to 11 pmWhere:18 Tank House Lane

First come, first serve, this rooftop patios latin heat could be enough to keep you warm but if not, the space is heated for this cool fall season. Baro is not taking reservations for their patio, walk-ins only.

When:Monday to Thursday5 pm to Late, Friday 3 pm to Late and Saturday, Sunday from 1 pm to Late.Where:485 King Street West

This pop-up patio is covered AND heated, perfect for the fall season. You can hang out by the warm fire and treat yourself to countless different restaurants at Assembly Chefs Hall. Reservations can be made here.

When:Opens Tuesday to Thursday from 12 pm to 8 pm, Friday and Saturday from 12 pm to 8:30 pmWhere:11 Richmond Street West

Looking for a spot away from Downtown? Mantra by Host at Don Mills has a covered and heated patio for the extended season and its fully decorated like a traditional Indian wedding. The tent itself is fully decorated like a traditional Indian wedding. We offer classic and innovative Indian food, delicious cocktails , local wine + craft beer in the vibrant CF Shops at Don Mills Plaza, said the restaurant to Daily Hive. You can call in to reserve a spot or just walk in.

When:Monday from 5 pm to 10 pm, and Tuesday to Sunday 12 pm to 10 pmWhere: Shops at Don Mills 2 ONeill Road, North York

Although it may be cooler down by the lake, Amsterdam Brewhouse has you covered with their heated patio so you can enjoy lakeside views this fall season. Its the perfect spot to watch the sunset, especially on their second-floor patio where you can enjoy a socially distanced dinner with an amazing view.

When: On The Lake:Sunday to Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm and Barrelhouse: Sunday to Thursday 11:30 am to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday 11:30 am to 11 pmWhere:245 Queens Quay West and87 Laird Drive

A fire pit, warm blankets and a weather protected patio, GEORGE Restaurant is fully prepared for whatever this fall season brings.

When:Lunch hours on Thursday to Saturday from 12 pm to 1:30 pm andDinner on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pmSundays and Mondays are closedWhere:111C Queen St East

Another Toronto patio with ample warmth is Marben. With a recently added tent, their patio area is fully quipped to keep you warm this season. You can even bring your own blanket for that extra added comfort. Reservations can be made here.

When:Tuesday to Friday from 5 pm to 10 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm and then5 pm to 10 pmWhere:488 Wellington Street West

With a heated patio, Kst contniues to serve guests for outdoor dinners all while ensuring a distance of six metres is kept in place. Located on the 44th floor of Torontos Bisha Hotel, you are sure to get a beautiful view all while staying safe.

When:Weekday hours:Bunch 11 am -to 3 pm andDinner 4:30 pm to 10 pm.Weekend hours:Brunch 9 am to 3 pm andDinner 4:30pm to 11 pmWhere:Bisha Hotel 44th Floor 80 Blue Jays Way

The Paradise Theatre, located inBloordale Village, and has turned into a heated patio, and wine shop. The theatre boasts an Italian tavern, calledOsteria Rialto,which is now open for covered and heated patio dining Wednesday through Sunday, and serves classic Italian cuisine. They are also available fortakeout.

When:Wednesday to Sunday5:30 pm to9:30 pmWhere:1006 Bloor Street West

Enjoy a nice cold glass of beer while also staying warm at The Wrens outdoor patio. Whether its for drinks or something to munch on, you can be sure that youll stay warm no matter how cold it is outside especially now with the extra added warmth.

When: Monday to Thursday 4:30 pm to 11 pm and Friday to Sunday 12 pm to 11 pmWhere:1382 Danforth Avenue

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14 outdoor heated patios to snuggle into this fall in Toronto | Dished - Daily Hive

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October 20, 2020 at 4:43 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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