Top Outdoor Patios in Fenway
Spring is officially here, that means outdoor patios have opened all over Boston. After a long and cold winter you can finally enjoy a meal or beverage in the sun. Sounds great, right? As new developments have opened all over Boston, one area that has seen a great growth in dining options is the area around Fenway Park. 

While in the past the only outdoor meal you could grab in the area was a Fenway Frank at the Sox game, now you can enjoy all sorts of dining options in one of the many outdoor patios in Fenway.  

In this post, we’re going to cover three different outdoor patios in Fenway for you to check out. From the fast casual to the more swanky upscale fare, you’ve got plenty of options.

Sweet Cheeks Q

Sweet Cheeks is the brainchild of former Top Chef star Tiffani Faison. It not only serves some killer barbecue, but the restaurant has two outdoor patio options for you to choose from. The beer garden is more relaxed with a television and games.

Plus as an added bonus, the patios are both stroller and dog friendly, so it makes for a great spot for casual family dining or if you want to pop in for a quick bite while walking Fido. 

Check out Sweet Cheeks Q on Boylston Street.

Citizen Public House and Oyster Bar

Citizen Public House is a take between traditional old time tavern fare and a raw bar serving fresh local oysters. It’s also been named as one of the top 150 bars in America for it’s selection of craft cocktails and whiskey options. 

The outdoor patio has a number of nice features that makes it a great option. It’s open for brunch (great if you’re headed to an early Sox game), it’s also shaded and heated too. 

Visit Citizen Public House and Oyster Bar on Boylston Street.

Tapestry

There is a lot going on at Tapestry, which makes it a very popular option for locals and visitors alike. On the swanky club room side, you’ll find a decidedly tropical flair, while on the expo room side you’ll be treated to pizza slinging chefs and lots of fun bar games. '

Along the side of the restaurant there is a large patio area that’s covered, heated, and dog friendly as well. 

You can find Tapestry on Kilmarnock Street.