Take in Langley's historic sites on one of these patios

Located at the gateway to the Fraser Valley, Langley is home to numerous restaurants, bistros and wineries that take advantage of pristine landscapes and historic streets. For some of the best patios and picnic areas anywhere, check out these not-to-be-missed outdoor spots.

Sammy J Peppers Grill & Bar

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101-19925 Willowbrook Dr, Langley, BC V2Y 1A7

This local chain is a popular destination for those who want to take advantage of the excellent specials on beer, burgers and TV viewing events. Additionally, the semi-enclosed and heated patio is one of the only ones in the area that is open year round. It has a relaxed atmosphere and is furnished with comfortable chairs and sofas, making it the perfect place to relax at the end of a busy day.

The Fort Wine Co

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26151 84 Ave, Langley, BC V1M 3M6

There’s no disputing the fact that Langley is the epicentre of the Fraser Valley’s wine industry, and Fort Wine Company is one of the most innovative wineries. The company makes fine wines from many of the local fruits and berries including cranberries, blueberries and strawberries. Visitors to the winery also have the option to enjoy their wines in the bistro’s picnic area where they will be served a sampling of local fruit, crackers and cheese under the warm summer sun.

The Full Barrel Café

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23433 Mavis Ave, Langley, BC V1M 2R5

Operating from mid-May until Thanksgiving Weekend, the Full Barrel Café at Fort Langley National Historic Site, offers a unique opportunity for families to learn and enjoy meals and snacks made with local ingredients. Inspired by the region’s rich history during the fur trade, this place offers rustic charm with long tables on the inside, and ample outdoor seating under the shade of a traditional canvas tent.

Chaberton Estate Winery

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1064 216th Street, Langley, BC V2Z 1R3

Since 1975, Chaberton Estates has been one of British Columbia’s wine industry pioneers. It has established itself as one of the largest estate wineries in the province by producing more than 50,000 cases each year. Visitors to the winery in the south of Langley will not only be treated to an amazing selection of wine and food in their bistro, but a picturesque patio overlooking the grounds as well.

Beatniks Bistro

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9194 Glover Rd, Langley, BC V1M 2S4

Located in one of the oldest buildings in Fort Langley, Beatniks is a favourite stop for those looking for an amazing weekend breakfast or a relaxed mid-week lunch or dinner. Everything on the menu is made from scratch using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It’s also home to one of the best patios in the city, which gets full sun throughout the day and takes full advantage of its historic street view.

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