The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is committed to continuing our normal features, where appropriate, during the coronavirus outbreak. For full coverage of the outbreak in Atlanta, please check our Coronavirus News Section. We have decided to continue Best of Sandy Springs voting for the time being, despite social distancing. We encourage our readers to support local businesses after the authorities loosen the social distancing rules — along with supporting those businesses that offer delivery or pickup during the outbreak.

It may not be possible now, but when it’s safe to do so, it’ll be nice to spend some time dinning outdoors at your favorite patio.

» RELATED: Vote for best patio in Dunwoody? | Best of Dunwoody

For this week’s Best of Sandy Springs poll, the AJC wants readers to weigh in on the best patio in the metro Atlanta city.

Whether you’d like to sip wine and eat tapas at Under the Cork Tree or grab your favorite seafood under colorful umberellas at Hammocks Trading Co., Sandy Springs has lots to offer when it comes to patio dining.

If you can't view the poll above, click here.

Know a patio that should be added? Email a write-in nominee to kiersten.willis@ajc.com. If enough people suggest the same spot, we'll place it in our poll. Voting ends Thursday, April 30 at midnight.

Voting is now closed.

» RELATED: Winner of the best patio in metro Atlanta

Don’t forget to view our other Best of Sandy Springs winners:

» Best first date spot

» Best spa

» Best rainy day activity

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