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Enjoy patio season in the GTA all winter long in a heated dome

Just because the temperature has plummeted doesn’t mean you have to go into full-on hibernation mode. A number of spots in Toronto and the surrounding area are offering accommodations, like heated domes, that will allow you to dine outdoors all season long.

Here are five of the best spots to dine al fresco, while keeping warm in a heated dome!

Selveirno at Selva


Enjoy all of the comforts of private dining in the heated dome at Selva! With a picture-perfect view of the CN Tower, Selva is a go-to spot for late-night views and must-try seafood eats. The cozy seating within the dome is retrofitted with plush pillows, blankets, and cozy seating. Don’t forget the Joy Box which is chock full of interactive card games, notepads, and a Bluetooth speaker to ensure the vibes are just right. Reserve your spot here.

Bisha Hotel


Head over to Bisha Hotel for a duo of Instagram-worthy domes, tailored to a relaxing experience. Situated on the terrace of the hotel, the domes are furnished with vintage-inspired love seats, cozy chaises, and opulent throw blankets. The dome offers views of the surrounding city, which can be enjoyed with decadent food from Akira Back or KOST. Access to the domes comes at the steep price of $1,000 a night, as they are an offering within the Marilyn suites.

IGLOOsive Experience at Proof Bar


Sit back and unwind inside of one of the four giant transparent domes at Proof Bar situated inside the luxurious Royal Sonesta Hotel. The perfect cozy escape, a 90-minute seating includes a featured cocktail, a glass of house wine, beer, or soft drink, plus, a choice one one appetizer and a mini desert priced at $77.97 per person. Reservations can be made here.

The Village Biergarten Square


Head to The Village Biergarten Square in the picturesque city of St. Jacobs for a rustic, outdoor dining experience in a completely heated dome. The menu remains the same with a large selection of shareables and elevated pub grub mains  chorizo mac & cheese and chicken and Belgium waffles. .Book your spot here.

Old Stone Inn


After taking in the view of the Falls, make your way to Niagara’s Old Stone Inn and one of their cozy heated domes. Large enough to fit four to six people, with Bluetooth speakers so you can tap into your own playlist. Priced at $129 per person, the experience includes a three-course prixe fixe menu from Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen. View the menu here.

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