Restaurants in Arlington where you can reserve outdoor seating?

Anonymous
We have family in town and we'd like to take them out to dinner. Some members of the group are not eating inside in restaurants now, so I want to make sure I can reserve an outside table. A couple of places I've called (e.g. Ted's Bulletin, Rustico, etc. won't take reservations on the weekend or for outside specifically). Any suggestions for a good place that will allow us to reserve?

TIA
Anonymous
Carlyle Grand has outside seating.
Anonymous
Ruthies all day
Anonymous
I don’t know if any that you can specify outdoors.
Anonymous
You can state a preference but generally outdoor seating is subject to availability (and weather).
Anonymous
Cafe Colline or Salt Line
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ruthies all day


We sat on the patio here last weekend (reserved in advance) and loved it! Bbq was great. Nice glass of wine. Very good experience.
Anonymous
SER (although it wasn't that great)

Medium Rare
Anonymous
Ambar in Arlington.. In nearby falls church city, Thompson Italian.
Anonymous
Clare n Don's in FC city.
Anonymous
Liberty Tavern and Texas Jack’s
Anonymous
Bar Ivy, Lyon hall, Mussel Bar, SER, Pupatella, ruthies all day, Ted’s Bulletin, True Food, Bronson Beir Hall.
Anonymous
OP - can you send a few people ahead to grab a table? How many people are you taking about?

Some of the places I listed won’t promise outside tables online, but if you call they will do it.
Anonymous
I have no idea if it can be reserved, but meridian pint on Wilson blvd has a small outdoor area. It seems like the size they coould reserve.

Arlington kabob -very casual vibe - has a few outdoor tables.

SER has a large outdoor area. It seems like you could make a reservation, request outdoors. It never seems full, so it seems like a good bet.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ruthies all day


Quality has gone downhill I had two days food poisoning from hanger steak. Food has always been flavorless but edible
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