Every restaurant located on the canal offers patio dining other than Hooters and Toby Keith's. Mickey Mantle's, which overlooks but doesn't really front the canal made an earnest effort at outside cocktail tables, but due to the tiny shared sidewalk and aggressive liquor law enforcement they ultimately had to give up.
Currently patio dining is offered at:
- Chelino's
- Zio's
- Bourbon Street Cafe
- Yucatan Taco Stand
- Knuck's Wheelhouse (very little due to sidewalk configuration, but they also serve at Captain Norm's Dockside Bar)
- Starbucks
- Red Pin
- Bolero
- In The Raw
- Fuzzy's Tacos
- Earl's Rib Palace
- KD's
Also worth noting is the fact that both Pinot's Palette and Put A Cork In It Winery make seating available for patrons on their patios, and Captain Norm's Dockside Bar puts live music on the canal 7 nights a week with hundreds of people hanging on that patio on weekends and good crowds during the week, and as previously mentioned serves the full Knuck's Wheelhouse menu.
Brickopolis will also feature patio dining.
Another thing that bears mentioning is that other than Starbucks and Hooters (national), MM's (Dallas, but fiercely loyal to OKC market) and Zio's (Tulsa), every place mentioned is locally-owned and many are one-offs.
Would more patio dining be welcome? Absolutely. But suggesting there are few patio dining options there is inaccurate and misleading. It remains the largest concentration of outdoor dining anywhere in the city.
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