Five sunny patios to enjoy in Kamloops this Spring
Spring is here! Soak up the warm Kamloops sunshine while enjoying a refreshing drink or delicious meal on one of the City's sunny patios. Grab a seat, soak up the sun, and indulge in some drinks and culinary delights on these five patios in Kamloops.
Red Beard Cafe
Red Beard Cafe’s patio on the North Shore is a bright, open space shaded by variegated maple pergolas. It’s dog-friendly and set up with bike locks, making it an easy stop whether you’re cycling through the area or settling in for a relaxed afternoon. Expect seasonal specials built around local ingredients and a rotating lineup of craft beer and cider on tap, plus the iconic Keep it Loopy neon sign adds a playful local touch.
Mittz Kitchen
Right in downtown Kamloops, Mittz Kitchen’s patio is a go-to for casual, social dining. Set along Victoria Street, it’s a lively spot to grab a table, order a few share plates, and settle in. The menu leans comfort-forward with a twist, paired with local beers, cocktails, and an easygoing atmosphere that fits right into the downtown rhythm.
The Noble Pig
Escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life at the 80-seater patio at The Noble Pig. Built inside an old swimming pool, the edges of the swimming area are used as bench seating and the patio is covered in a cedar pergola that has hops cascading over it. Sip on a beer in this laid back setting and rememeber to follow the pool rules.
Red Collar Brewing
Right in downtown Kamloops, the Red Collar Brewing patio is an easy place to land for a pint. It’s spacious, dog-friendly, and built for hanging out, whether you’re meeting friends or settling in for a while. Expect a rotating lineup of house-made beers alongside pours from Gin Lane, plus a laid-back atmosphere that feels true to the local scene.
Monte Creek Winery
Set just outside the city, Monte Creek Winery’s patio opens onto wide views of rolling vineyards, sagebrush hills, and the South Thompson River. It’s a quiet, scenic place to slow down with a glass in hand, with plenty of space to take in the landscape. Expect estate-grown wines, a seasonal food menu, and an easy pace that reflects the surrounding valley.