Best Restaurants for Outdoor Dining in Bantam
Price
- $40 or less
- $41 to $65
- $65 or more
Dining Options
No restaurants found in this area
Try changing your filters.
See what locals rave about
From verified diners like you
From verified diners like you
- NFNanFGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFantastic brunch experience! Service was a little slow but our waitress was lovely so we didn’t mind. And the food was outstanding.More infoArtisan - West HartfordPrice: Expensive• American• Hartford•4.7
- PPaulVIPNew York City •98 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoDriven by this place for years and thought it was a farm stand/garden center. Finally tried it. Will be back soon! Great brunch and lunch entrees. Haven't tried dinner yet but loved what I experienced. Try the Terrain breakfast and the Dill Bloody Mary is truly unique..More infoTerrain Cafe – WestportPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Westport•4.7
- CcharlieMiami - Dade •6 reviews4.0Dined 7 days agoI would say 3.5 star. Between good and very good. It was good, food was good and service was certainly good. Its a cute restaurant, the name suits it. Chairs are simple wood and rather uncomfortable. Ambiance is nice but wouldn't see this as an upscale dining experience. Its rustic, hence the name. The menu is small and interesting, portions pretty small and not a spectacular presentation. As mentioned, i thought the food was good but not spectacular and not sure the price is justified but i guess it's westport. Wine is definitely overpriced. I'll probably be back but not a go-to.More infoThe CottagePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Westport•4.7
- LLorraineVIPNew York City •50 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 26, 2024We absolutely loved your afternoon tea. The sandwiches were delicious! My favorite was the beet and goat cheese. I am not a truffle lover, but I did enjoy the egg salad sandwich with a hint of truffles. It was not overdone, it was just right. I loved the scones, especially with the fig jam and clotted cream. I prefer savory over sweets at an afternoon tea. I find many places do far too many sweets. You had just enough to complement the sandwiches. If I may, I would like to suggest the addition of Darjeeling to your teas. They do call it the King of Teas, after all. It is very different from English Breakfast and Earl Grey, both of which are blended teas. I feel Darjeeling would really complement your lovely afternoon tea. Thank you for a lovely afternoon, Sincerely, Lorraine PaganoMore infoArtisanPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Southport•4.7
- JJudyNew York City •12 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024Everything about the evening was perfect. The half smoked chicken was tender and flavorful with delicious smokiness. The Bronzino was perfectly cooked. The brussels sprouts with pad Thai flavoring was rich and a treat. The smoked trout appetizer was wonderful, and the carrot cake at the end of our meal was spot on perfect. Merry Christmas. One of the best parts of the meal was the Prom Night mocktail. Wow!More infoElm RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• New Canaan•4.7