Summer wouldn’t feel quite the same without eating a meal or two outdoors, and luckily, Arizona is rife with opportunities to do just that. These seven eateries have the best patio seating in the state, giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “dinner with a view.”

  1. Tonto Bar & Grill (Cave Creek)

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TripAdvisor/Tonto Bar & Grill Southwestern cuisine dominates the menu at this rustic spot. Unique flavor combinations turn your dining experience into an adventure, and the patio boasts incredible golf course and distant mountain views.

  1. Mariposa - Latin Inspired Grill (Sedona)

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TripAdvisor/Mariposa - Latin Inspired Grill Marveling at the iconic red rocks of Sedona doesn’t always require a sweaty trek into the desert. Eating at Mariposa, a Latin-inspired fine dining restaurant, offers the same unparalleled views with a lot less effort involved. As far as food goes, only the highest-quality meat, fish, and produce are used in crafting these culinary masterpieces.

  1. Wildflower (Tucson)

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Facebook/Wildflower American Cuisine Inspired by flavors from all over the world, Wildflower is a New American restaurant with fresh, classic flavors that’ll leave you hooked after just one bite. As if the food wasn’t enough already, a patio area with sprawling mountain views takes the vibe to a whole new level.

  1. Cafe Monarch (Scottsdale)

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Facebook/Cafe Monarch Cafe Monarch is subtle elegance at its finest. The dishes are sophistication on a plate, while the decor is reminiscent of an enchanting Celtic forest. Floral vines are wrapped around wooden posts, creating a scene not dissimilar to a butterfly garden.

  1. Gertrude’s (Phoenix)

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Facebook/Gertrude’s Located in the whimsical Desert Botanical Garden, Gertrude’s is easily among Arizona’s most scenic restaurants. An emphasis on seasonal cooking ensures the freshest cuisine possible, and over 4,000 plant species surround you while you eat.

  1. c (Paradise Valley)

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Facebook/El Chorro Nestled between Scottsdale and Phoenix at the base of the Camelback and Mummy mountains, El Charro effortlessly combines “rich tradition, culinary excellence, and unparalleled romance.” The patio is like a secluded paradise, its tranquil setting a welcome escape from the chaos of everyday life.

  1. Olive & Ivy (Scottsdale)

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Facebook/Olive & Ivy Paying homage to the French Riviera, Olive & Ivy is a Mediterranean restaurant and marketplace full of flavor and good times. Lamb meatballs, warm pita bread, brunch delicacies, signature happy hour drinks, and second-to-none patio views guarantee a dining experience you won’t soon forget.

How many of these restaurants have you dined at? Did we miss your favorite spot? Let us know, and check out our previous article to learn what menu item you definitely shouldn’t pass up at El Chorro: Devour The Best Homemade Sticky Buns At This Bakery In Arizona.

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Southwestern cuisine dominates the menu at this rustic spot. Unique flavor combinations turn your dining experience into an adventure, and the patio boasts incredible golf course and distant mountain views.

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Marveling at the iconic red rocks of Sedona doesn’t always require a sweaty trek into the desert. Eating at Mariposa, a Latin-inspired fine dining restaurant, offers the same unparalleled views with a lot less effort involved. As far as food goes, only the highest-quality meat, fish, and produce are used in crafting these culinary masterpieces.

Facebook/Wildflower American Cuisine

Inspired by flavors from all over the world, Wildflower is a New American restaurant with fresh, classic flavors that’ll leave you hooked after just one bite. As if the food wasn’t enough already, a patio area with sprawling mountain views takes the vibe to a whole new level.

Facebook/Cafe Monarch

Facebook/Cafe Monarch

Cafe Monarch is subtle elegance at its finest. The dishes are sophistication on a plate, while the decor is reminiscent of an enchanting Celtic forest. Floral vines are wrapped around wooden posts, creating a scene not dissimilar to a butterfly garden.

Facebook/Gertrude’s

Located in the whimsical Desert Botanical Garden, Gertrude’s is easily among Arizona’s most scenic restaurants. An emphasis on seasonal cooking ensures the freshest cuisine possible, and over 4,000 plant species surround you while you eat.

Facebook/El Chorro

Nestled between Scottsdale and Phoenix at the base of the Camelback and Mummy mountains, El Charro effortlessly combines “rich tradition, culinary excellence, and unparalleled romance.” The patio is like a secluded paradise, its tranquil setting a welcome escape from the chaos of everyday life.

Facebook/Olive & Ivy

Paying homage to the French Riviera, Olive & Ivy is a Mediterranean restaurant and marketplace full of flavor and good times. Lamb meatballs, warm pita bread, brunch delicacies, signature happy hour drinks, and second-to-none patio views guarantee a dining experience you won’t soon forget.

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Address: El Chorro, 5550 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253, USAAddress: Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill, 700 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, USAAddress: 7037 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ 85704, USAAddress: 5736 E Rancho Manana Blvd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331, USAAddress: 6939 E 1st Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USAAddress: Gertrude’s, 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USAAddress: 7135 E Camelback Rd #195, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA