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10 DC patios, rooftops for outdoor summer dining

WASHINGTON — When the sun is shining and the temperature is just right, everything tastes better outside.

Here are 10 rooftops and patios in the D.C. area where you can enjoy everything from an ice cold beer to a platter of beef bourguignon.

The rooftop bar at The Watergate Hotel is undoubtably one of the nicest places to enjoy the weatherÌý— and libationsÌý— in the D.C. area. (Courtesy David Preta)
The rooftop bar at The Watergate Hotel is undoubtedly one of the nicest places to enjoy the weatherÌý— and libationsÌý— in the D.C. area. Catch 360-degree views of the Kennedy Center, Potomac River and the monuments. The rooftop is open Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Friday from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Photographer: David Preta)
The Rosewood Hotel in Georgetown has a rooftop bar and lounge that's open to guests and locals, alike. (Courtesy The Rosewood)
This luxe rooftop in Georgetown offers gorgeous views of the monuments and the river. The serves cocktails, wine and light snacks. (Courtesy The Rosewood)
Ìý Also in Georgetown is Bourbon Steak at the Four Seasons. Inside, guests can dine on some of the best cuts of meat around. But the outdoor patio and courtyard is a great place to casually sip on a cocktail and choose a bite to eat from the bar’s menuÌý— lobster corn dogs, anyone? There’s also a Wagu burger and oak-fired steaks. When the temperatures dip, fire pits keep you warm. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½)
The outdoor patio at Barcelona on 14th Street is the place to see and be seen. (The tapas aren’t too shabby, either!) For a quieter crowd, head to the restaurant’s second location in Cathedral Heights, which also has a sizable patio. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½)
Ìý Also on 14th Street is the popular french bistro, Le Diplomate. Nosh on oysters and bubbly, opt for a burger and beer, or dive into a plate of duck confit on the lively outdoor patio. (Courtesy Le Diplomate/Nycci Nellis)
Masseria is in D.C.'s Union Market district. (Photo Credit Scott Suchman)
Ìý For a true fine-dining experience, head to Masseria near Union Market and enjoy a coursed tasting menu alfresco. (Photo credit: Scott Suchman)
On Monday night, more than 100 men and women flooded the bar of Bluejacket Brewery for a speed-dating event. Only, they weren’t looking for love. They were looking for chefs. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½/Rachel Nania)
Bluejacket’s patio is a great place to sip a made-in-D.C. beer near the river in Yards Park any day of the week, but it’s an especially great place to be before a Nationals game. The brewery and restaurant expanded its outdoor patio for the season, and on home games, a grill churns out burgers and sausages. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½/Rachel Nania)

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Another great place to grab a beer outside is Dacha Beer Garden in Shaw. It pours German, Belgian and American craft beers. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½/Rachel Nania)
At thisÌýMassachusetts Avenue rooftop, there are plenty of drink and food options … but there’s also swimming. The Embassy Rooftop grill, bar and swimming pool is open for the season. (Courtesy Embassy Row Hotel)
The expansive rooftop at Roofer’s Union offers great views of D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood. The signature punch bowls and frozen cocktails will keep you coming back. (Courtesy Embassy Row Hotel)
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The rooftop bar at The Watergate Hotel is undoubtably one of the nicest places to enjoy the weatherÌý— and libationsÌý— in the D.C. area. (Courtesy David Preta)
The Rosewood Hotel in Georgetown has a rooftop bar and lounge that's open to guests and locals, alike. (Courtesy The Rosewood)
Masseria is in D.C.'s Union Market district. (Photo Credit Scott Suchman)
On Monday night, more than 100 men and women flooded the bar of Bluejacket Brewery for a speed-dating event. Only, they weren’t looking for love. They were looking for chefs. (²ÝÝ®´«Ã½/Rachel Nania)

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