Now that temperatures are safely below 100, it’s the perfect time of year to laze away an afternoon on a local patio, enjoying sunshine, people watching, and maybe throwing back a beverage or two.
Grab Coffee and Donuts at Johnny’s.
Johnny’s just opened last year, but it’s one of those places that feels like it’s been there for decades. This boxing-themed, Ohio-tinged, dive-ish spot boasts lovely outdoor seating and a much more extensive menu than the dive bar charm would suggest. During the day, it’s a cafe serving coffee, donuts, and breakfast sandwiches.
Keep It Low-Key with Brunch at Wonderland Ballroom.
It’s a classic for a reason. Whether you’re at the streatery or the beer garden, Wonderland Ballroom is a great place to soak up both sun and mimosas. At around $13 a plate and $15 mimosa pitchers, it’s one of the cheapest brunches in town. Just please, don’t get the mac n’ cheese pancakes; I swear they’re not made for human stomachs.

Brunch time at Wonderlands Ballroom. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)
Is There a Game On? Time To Head to Buddy’s.
I don’t follow sports, but luckily, Buddy’s is more of a good bar where sports just happen to be playing. The roomy outdoor bar is equipped with TVs, lanterns, and lots of seating. With extensive cocktail and mocktail menus, Buddy’s is a nice spot if you’re looking for an alternative to boozy drinks. I love the Bison with butterfly tea and cherry.
Honorable Mentions
The El Chucho rooftop and streetery come in clutch on days when you really just need a frozen marg with some Tajin on the rim. And up the block, Queen’s English has a constantly changing Cantonese-inspired menu and cute patio that’s perfect for cocktail hour, or dinner if you’re willing to splurge a little.
If you’re looking to get into something a bit greener during your patio time (wink, wink), we’ve also got recs for that.


