Best Summer Patios in Western New York
- Keith M

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Nothing says summer in Buffalo quite like an evening on the patio. Whether you're enjoying waterfront views, craft cocktails, live music, or simply soaking up the sunshine, Western New York offers an incredible collection of outdoor destinations. Patio dining remains one of the region's defining summer traditions.
Waterfront Favorites
Among the most iconic destinations is Liberty Hound Restaurant, located directly on Buffalo's waterfront near the Naval Park. The atmosphere combines lake breezes, harbor activity, and spectacular sunset views, making it one of the city's premier summer destinations.
Another longtime favorite is Charlie's Boat Yard, where diners can enjoy waterfront scenery, cocktails, and casual summer dining along Lake Erie.

Cocktails & Outdoor Atmosphere
For those seeking handcrafted cocktails, Hartman's Distilling offers a modern patio experience near Buffalo's growing waterfront district. The combination of locally distilled spirits and outdoor seating makes it a popular summer gathering place.
Meanwhile, Jack Rabbit continues to be a favorite among Elmwood Village visitors looking for vibrant outdoor dining and social energy.
Scenic Dining
Visitors looking for one of Buffalo's most picturesque patio experiences often choose The Terrace at Delaware Park. Overlooking Hoyt Lake and Delaware Park, the views are among the best in the city.
Cigar-Friendly Summer Spots
While dedicated cigar patios remain limited due to local regulations and individual business policies, many private clubs, golf courses, and outdoor cigar events throughout Western New York provide opportunities for enthusiasts to enjoy premium cigars in an outdoor setting.
Always verify current smoking policies before visiting.
Patio Season Is Buffalo Season
From waterfront sunsets to craft cocktails and live entertainment, Western New York's patio scene continues to grow every summer. The combination of great weather, outstanding food, and Buffalo hospitality creates an experience that rivals much larger cities.




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