With the winter months approaching, indoor dining might sound like the only option you have, but with indoor dining soon to close, you’ll need more options.

Good news is, some of our favorite restaurants have built outdoor dining options that will also keep you warm and cozy–or you can grab it to go!

Heated Restaurants

Hole In The Wall 

With locations all over New York City, Hole In The Wall is easily accessible. A classic staple for all things breakfast, brunch, and even pasta!

Check the website for updates on which locations are still doing outdoor seating.

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Kyma

Located in Flatiron, Kyma brings greek food focused on fresh seafood to the city. Though people come here for the food, the new outdoor seating space has drawn a crowd. This outdoor seating is not only beautiful but heated as well.

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Gitano Garden Of Love

Gitano garden of love is just that, a rooftop garden with a romantic flare. This restaurant will make you believe you are in Tulum, while also providing upscale Mexican small cuisine.

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Takeout

Mo’s Orginal 

Mo’s Original is the definition of Asian-style comfort food, perfect for the winter months. While they do have some outdoor seating, it is very limited and not heated. However, the whole menu is available for pickup or takeout. Enjoy the comforts of the Brooklyn classic in your own home.

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Grimaldi’s 

When you think of takeout in New York City, you think of pizza. However, don’t settle for just any ole pizza when you can have one of the best. Grimaldi’s is doing both takeout and deliveries (in the Brooklyn area). Need a recommendation? Try the “Brooklyn Bridge Pizza”.

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The Arepa Lady 

Craving some homemade Colombian food? Look no further because The Arepa Lady is the best Colombian food in Queens. Some of her classics such as the mini empanadas, sweet plantain patacon, and her famous arepa’s are all ready to be packed up and enjoyed in your home.

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