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The Ultimate Memphis Patio List: 100+ Places To Eat and Drink Outside

 Here it is: Memphis area patios, listed (generally) by neighborhood. I will continue to update this list of patios, so if left off your favorite patio in Memphis all you have to do is leave me a comment.

Railgarten | Alex Shansky
Railgarten in Cooper Young has multiple outdoor spaces with patios, a stage, and a playground.

Sunglasses on, bottoms up. Here's a quick list.

Downtown

Cordelia's Market Harbor Town *dog friendly actually has two patios
Loflin Yard *dog friendly (the whole place is basically a patio)
Comeback Coffee
Cupcake Cutie
Curfew at Canopy by Hilton Hotel *dog friendly
Central BBQ Downtown *midtown and downtown locations are dog friendly
Automatic Slim's (just a few tables) 
Terrace at the River Inn (the covered rooftop bar/restaurant at The River Inn at Harbor Town)
Blue Monkey Downtown (smoking allowed)
Cafe Eclectic Harbor Town
Lunchbox Eats patio is temporarily closed, sometimes to-go orders available
Momma's *dog friendly (might be some smoking), heated patio temporarily closed
Carolina Watershed *dog friendly
Old Dominick Distillery (rooftop access via the upstairs bar when it's open) 
The Greyhound at Hilton Garden Inn *dog friendly
Slider Inn - Downtown *dog friendly
Rendezvous
Grind City Brewing taproom - *dog friendly
Wiseacre Taproom (downtown location) *dog friendly
Flying Sobie's Hen House Food Truck (parks at Ghost River on Sundays)
Silly Goose *dog friendly
Barware *dog friendly
CIMAS at the Hyatt Centric *call for dog friendly info
Good Fortune Co. 
Crazy Gander Coffee Co. *dog friendly (coffee shop, a couple of tables)
Raw Girls (a couple of tables)
By The Brewery (a couple of tables)

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