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The best Toronto patios for drinking and dining alfresco, from panoramic rooftops to hidden backyard oases

Kick off patio season at these 11 spots across the city.

The Star
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The Drake Sky Yard, 1150 Queen St. W., 

The leaves are sprouting and the are finally in bloom, which means its officially patio season in Toronto. Whether you’re looking for a quiet space to read a book, a streetside table to grab a snack and people-watch or a place to drink late into the evening, the city has got you covered. Here are 12 of our favourite places.

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Grape Witches, 1247 Dundas St. W., 

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At Paradise Grapevine, easily one of Toronto’s best wine bars, there are no sommeliers. There’s no table service, either. You order at the bar from a menu written on a chalkboard and bring your wine to the table yourself. 

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Ronnie’s Local 069 in Kensington Market.

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Electric Bill Bar, 866 Bloor St W, 

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Via Allegro, 1750 The Queensway,

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Pennies 127 Strachan Ave, pennies.bar

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Sunnys Chinese, 60 Kensington Ave,

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The Rooftop at the Broadview Hotel offers sweeping city views.

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Daphne, 67 Richmond St. W.,

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