The weekend is here and most of us want to get out and enjoy the last of the summer before autumn begins.
Greenock is home to quite a few pubs and eateries with outdoor seating, allowing you to catch some of that summer weather while enjoying a pint or meal.
With that said, here are some of the best pubs and restaurants with outdoor seating in Greenock, according to Google Reviews.
The best pubs and restaurants with outdoor seating you can visit in Greenock this weekend
Here are some of the best pubs and restaurants with outdoor seating to enjoy the last of Greenock's summer weather:
The Point Brewers Fayre
Location: 1-3 James Watt Way, Greenock PA15 2AD
Rating: 3.9 out of 678 reviews
One reviewer said: "Good value well-presented food and drinks, very friendly staff. Quick service and super views from outdoor seating area."
Find out more on the pub and restaurant's website.
Tail O' The Bank (Hungry Horse)
Location: East India Harbour, Rue End St, Greenock PA15 1AH
Rating: 4 out of 1.4k
One reviewer said: "Great location and plenty seating areas."
They added: "The menu is varied and reasonably priced. The food is extremely tasty and no lengthy waits."
Find out more on the eatery's website.
One Bruce Street Bar & Kitchen
Location: 1 Bruce St, Greenock PA15 4LL
Rating: 4.5 out of 233 reviews
One reviewer said: "Such a great bar and restaurant. Great food, friendly staff, lovely chill atmosphere and family-friendly. Lovely big beer garden. Loads of gluten-free options. Dog friendly and has the most adorable pub dog."
Find out more on the bar and restaurant's website.
The Horseshoe Bar
Find out more on the pub's website.
Location: 30 Kilblain St, Greenock PA15 1SR
Rating: 4.3 out of 250 reviews
One reviewer said: "Get this place with a band in it and you're in for a winning night. An old pub that knows what it's doing. Pay it a visit, you won't be disappointed."
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