When the sun comes out, so do the wine drinkers. Greater Seattle wineries offer plenty of outdoor seating, from scenic patios with river views to casual urban decks. Whether you’re after a bold red, crisp white or refreshing rosé, here are some good places to sip outside this season.
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Scenic Patio Experiences
Some patios offer more than fresh air. In Snoqualmie, Chateau NoElle Vineyards & Winery serves tastings outdoors, with shaded patio seating and a balanced mix of reds, whites and rosé. On Bainbridge Island, Rolling Bay Winery offers outdoor tables surrounded by historic vines. Nearby, Bainbridge Vineyards features an all-outdoor setup with organic wines and covered seating when needed.
Laid-Back Tasting Rooms with Outdoor Spaces
Looking for an easy afternoon? The Orcas Project Tasting Room - Phinney Ridge brings an experimental lineup to a relaxed urban space between Greenlake and Golden Gardens.
In Queen Anne, Aluel Cellars - Queen Anne pairs red-focused wines and standout rosé with a simple patio lined with greenery.
On Bainbridge Island, both Fletcher Bay Winery and its Tasting Room offer covered patio seating. Live music and bold blends round out the experience.
Best Patios for Groups
If you’re planning a group outing, SoDo is a good place to start. Patterson Cellars Tasting Room SoDo District offers plenty of outdoor seating along with popular pairings like molten lava cake. Elsom Cellars combines a rich red lineup with a dog-friendly patio that works well for casual groups.
You’ll also find outdoor options at Cairdeas Winery - SODO, known for Rhône-inspired wines, and EFESTE-Sodo, where a few outdoor tables make a nice stop before a game or show.
Outdoor Patios for Rosé and Sparkling Fans
If your warm-weather tasting leans toward rosé, try Rôtie Cellars - Seattle Tasting Room. The Rhône-style list includes a premium rosé and a small patio space that fills up fast.
Patterson Cellars Tasting Room SoDo District is another smart stop for rosé, along with a strong lineup of reds and whites. On Bainbridge, Bainbridge Vineyards offers a pleasant all-outdoor experience that includes rosé among its organic offerings.
Dog Friendly Outdoor Patios
Several wineries welcome dogs on the patio. Bainbridge Vineyards is pet- and kid-friendly, with a rustic outdoor setup.
In SoDo, both Elsom Cellars and Rôtie Cellars - Seattle Tasting Room offer patios where dogs are allowed.
For West Seattle sippers, Welcome Road Winery combines award-winning reds with a relaxed, dog-friendly patio.
Plan Your Visit
There’s no shortage of outdoor wine options around Seattle. Whether you’re after a scenic view, a casual group hang or a dog-friendly spot, you’ll find plenty of patios ready for your next tasting.
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