The 100 Best Al Fresco Restaurants in America: OpenTable Releases Its 2019 List

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Summer is here, and that means you can finally start dining outdoors. Here are 100 options to consider—from Miami's Amara at Paraiso to West Hollywood's The Ivy:

Lon's at the Hermosa Inn in Paradise Valley, Arizona offers fresh fare cooked the old-fashioned way—with a twist.And this one is no different from all of the platform’s 100-strong rosters: It’s generated by regular people for regular people. Folks like you and me, who live in the real world. You won’t find four-figure omakase dinners here. There’s an absence of enormous pretense in all these restaurants.

The Ivy in West Hollywood is one of Los Angeles' best dining institutions. It just does everything right: The food, service, and decor. The restaurant even serves you with a glass of welcome Champagne when you check in.And thank God for that. In the world of food, it seems like fine dining has gone overboard—forgetting that guests just want to feel good, eat well, and not spend an entire paycheck.

“Outdoor dining is synonymous with summer—there’s no better way to soak up a city’s scenery, be it urban vistas or waterfront views, than with an al fresco table at one of this year’s winning restaurants,” Caroline Potter, OpenTable’s chief dining officer, said in a statement. “Diners looking to snag a prime spot can use OpenTable’s Seating Options feature to find the perfect place to celebrate the season.”novo-Andean fare, Asian-Peruvian fusion, and traditional seafood ceviche.

Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia also made the cut. It’s also nice that places like

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