Restaurants with heated outdoor dining in Winston-Salem

Winter may be upon us, but that doesn’t stop from enjoying the outdoors.

WStoday: Women chatting standing up at The Katharine Brasserie & Bar heated patio, surrounded with string lights and beige couches.

Choose your new cozy hideaway.

Don’t let the cold keep you indoors. We’ve got 10 spots for you to enjoy a nice meal with the nice warmth of a heated patio.

1703 Restaurant & Catering, 1703 Robinhood Rd. | The outdoor patio is decked out with holiday decorations and a warm atmosphere.

Katharine Brasserie and Bar, 401 N. Main St. | Reserve a snow globe or one of the winter wonderland gondolas.

The Old Fourth Street Filling Station, 871 W. 4th St. | Sit by the cozy fireplace inside or enjoy the simplicity of outdoor seating at the historic West End restaurant.

Sage and Salt Bistro, 300 S. Liberty St.| The trendy bistro offers a heated patio with blankets to keep you warm.

Quiet Pint, 1420 W. First St. | The dog-friendly restaurant features a large outdoor patio, which is partially enclosed and heated.

Village Tavern, 221 Reynolda Village Way | Relax and enjoy the daily drink specials in the enchanted Reynolda Village location.

Putters Patio and Grill, 3005 Bonhurst Dr. | Grab a bite before an event at the LJVM Coliseum, which is located less than half a mile away.

WStoday: Winter drink menu from Cin Cin Burger Bar

We’re totally drooling over these drinks

Photo by Cin Cin Burger Bar via Instagram

Cin Cin Burger Bar, 1425 W. First St. | Get your burger in hand and get a holiday drink to top it off on the heated patio. Editor Kellina recommends the Sleigh Ride Martini.

River Birch Lodge, 3324 Robinhood Rd.| Perfect for date night, this spot has a cozy indoor fireplace to keep you warm, plus outdoor seating with electric heaters if you’d rather enjoy your meal al fresco.

Betty on Burke, 1016 Burke St., Ste. D | If you’re looking for classy vibes, this is the spot for you. The minimalistic and modern style is perfect for a girls’ night or work dinner.

Did we miss a place? Let us know.

More from WStoday
City officials approved new budgets and proposed changes that will be implemented beginning this April.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up six farmers markets in and around Winston-Salem.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Maximize your commute with these reader and editor picks of Winston-Salem, NC podcasts for business, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Pull out those planners for some egg-citing events to celebrate Easter around the Twin City.
Here’s the deal — the swap meet and vintage shopping scene is stellar in the Twin City.
Explore the best local craft shops in the Twin City, where you can browse crafting supplies and sign up for hands-on workshops.
Learn about creeks, birds, and how to help our natural habitats thrive within Forsyth County.
From composting to planting seeds, these workshops will teach you best practices for growing your garden.
Chantae Reynolds turned an idea into a grassroots effort to gather locals and help small businesses thrive in the city through a Cash Mob initiative.