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Restaurants with heated outdoor dining in Winston-Salem

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

WStoday: Snow globes at Katharine Brasserie Bar

Enjoy a nice meal outdoors without getting frosty.

Katharine Brasserie and Bar via Instagram

Don’t let the cold keep you indoors. We’ve got seven 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 | 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.

Did we miss a place? Let us know.

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