Warm weather means many would like to visit their favorite restaurant and dine outdoors.

The good thing is there are plenty of ways Roswell residents can do just that. If you’re curious about the best places for alfresco dining, look no further than the newest results for the Best of Roswell.

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More than 1,000 votes poured in, and here’s how residents of the North Fulton city decided on the poll options, which included four write-ins.

In eighth place, a tie emerged between Ipp’s Pastaria and Vin25, each of which received 1% of votes. Seventh place went to Peach & the Porkchop, which got 2% of votes. Sixth place was Pure Taqueria garnered 4% of votes, while fifth place was write-in option Osteria Mattone; it got 5% of votes. Percentages continued to climb steadily for fourth place, which went to Adele’s on Canton. The Cajun eatery received 6% of votes.

Now for the top three.

Third place went to The Mill Kitchen and Bar. The casual American restaurant, which features Southern cuisine in a rustic atmosphere, garnered 8% of votes. It was bested by Table & Main, which landed in second place with 23% of votes.

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So, which alfresco spot was deemed the best in Roswell? By a long shot, it’s Standard at Roswell. The bar and grill garnered 49% of votes.

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