Top 8 Picks for Outdoor Dining in Downingtown

Milito's

With warmer weather embracing this beloved borough, we thought we’d share the spots that not only offer “Dee-town’s” most delectable summertime dishes but also take advantage of beautiful outdoor settings where you can relax with friends and family.

Even Mayor Josh Maxwell agrees: “Downingtown is quickly becoming a dining destination, with our local favorite spots as well as upscale restaurants that some of our neighboring communities are looking to enjoy as well.” With diverse cuisine, plenty of parking and sunshine galore, we couldn’t agree more, Mr. Mayor.

From a slice of crunchy artisan pizza to an elegant fried pork cutlet with bruschetta sauce, take a look at these alfresco options that Downingtown has to offer:

Amani’s BYOB

It simply goes without saying that this Downingtown darling continues its award-winning presentation of some of the finest elevated plates this side of the Brandywine. Executive chef Jonathan Amann consistently defines farm-to-table lunch, brunch and dinner dishes with a distinct personal flair. Watch him incorporate the latest trends into the always-evolving and seasonal menu as you grab an outdoor table to savor favorites like Thai short rib soup, the Berkshire pork belly starter or the seared yellowfin tuna entree. Stay abreast of the latest special events and pairing dinners on Facebook and Instagram105 E. Lancaster Ave., (484) 237-8179

Rincon Tarasco

Looking for the best view to enjoy “la mejor comida mexicana?” Situated at the main intersection of the borough, Rincon Tarasco fits the bill. A few tables shaded with pots of flowers create a great spot for people watching, but it’s all about authentic fare here. Tacos, burritos, fajitas and house-made chips and salsas have just the right kick. Don’t be timid if you want the heat cranked up to the real deal—just ask. BYO for the perfect margarita. Check Facebook for menu updates. 2 Wallace Ave., (610) 518-3210

Milito’s Ristorante Bar & Pizzeria

Milito's

Since opening last year, Joe and Leslie Milito have settled into the neighborhood like old friends creating a well-liked family friendly spot hugging the Brandywine River. As if the stunning interior isn’t enough, the outdoor deck is a show stopper with its views and shaded comfy seating. Munch Nonna’s crab dip or the summerlike pear salad from the scrumptious menu while sipping one of the restaurant’s signature cocktails. The one-of-a-kind Yinzer sandwich and the pecan ball dessert are must haves. Lunch, brunch and dinner. Happy hour specials on Facebook20 E. Lancaster Ave., (610) 269-6000

Anthony’s Pizza & Grill

Bouncing back with a vengeance after a devastating multi-alarm fire last year, owner Danny Angelucci has constructed a premier alfresco dining spot at his new location on Lancaster Ave. Pizzas, burgers and sandwiches are all on point, and with dishes like lobster- and crab-stuffed ravioli and lasagna (with a touch of cinnamon) on the menu, we know that this is not your run of the-mill pizzeria. Other step-above deliciousness includes Sicilian salmon, pescara tuna tartare and a list of choose-your-own specialty sauces. New menu items and specials on Facebook. Take out and delivery available at this BYOB. 78 W. Lancaster Ave., (610) 873-5544

Pomodoro Pizza & Italian Restaurant Downingtown

The seasonally opened secluded patio has just been set up in this off-the-beaten-path gem. Touting mussels, wings and baked stuffed ‘shrooms in addition to the seafood, risotto and baked pasta entrees, it’s easy to see why the locals want to keep this hot spot a secret. Bring a growler of your favorite craft brew to this BYOB and pair it with some of the most delicious Italian fare in town. Check out specials and lots of foodie photos on Facebook200 Chestnut St., (610) 873-0405

Green Street Grill

Green Street Grill Exterior Ed Williams

Who can resist the casual garden feel and the cool shade of umbrellas that welcome you to this sister spot of Market Street Grill in West Chester? The menu is highlighted with make-your-own omelets and French toast, but it’s the signature dishes like the Bruno, Pop Greco’s cream chipped beef and the Verrenti (smoked salmon) that have us coming back for more. Quick and pleasant service are always included with your meal. 150 E. Pennsylvania Ave., (610) 873-1700

Georgio’s Restaurant & Bar

Smack dab in the center of town sits some of the best outside dining in the area as the bustling activity of Lancaster Avenue flies by. Colorful flowers and umbrellas create a casual European cafe experience as you dine on a menu with something for everyone. Mytilene shrimp, Creole seafood gumbo, salads, burgers, pasta and seafood plates are all worthy of family and friends. Try the baklava with hot coffee. 149 E. Lancaster Ave. (610) 269-3232

The Orangery at Glen Isle

Head chef Sabrina Lutz creates Tuscan cuisine (she was born in Toscana, Italy) at this home nestled within the woods of the Glen Isle Estate. Offering one seating per evening in the garden-style environment, the made-from-scratch menu changes weekly. Allow yourself to linger over farro salad primavera, oven roasted peppers with goat cheese and herbs and mustard-marinated turkey breast wrapped in bacon. Two “chefs-choice” desserts include crepes Grand Marnier all’Arancia, tiramisu and chocolate cheesecake. The popular jazz nights schedule will be posted on Facebook soon. Reservations to this one-of-a-kind BYOB in advance are a must. Dinner is served Thursday–Saturday from 6:30 p.m. Cash only. 130 S. Lloyd Ave., (484) 401-5554

  • Photos: Ed Williams

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