I think different than you do, here are the places I can think of with sidewalk areas:
Lassales
Ellote
Mods
Tavolo (sometimes)
Billy's
Trulas
Topeca
Enso (sometimes/used to have chairs out front)
Laffa
Hodges Bend
Boulder Grill (not on public right of way)
Naples Flatbread (not on public right of way)
Caz's (not on public right of way)
Mexicali (not on public right of way(not on public right of way)
Lucky's (on leased land, not really public right of way)
That's all I can think of.
Thank you for your reply! Actually, you seem to be thinking very much as I am about the locations, except I'm trying to limit the scope to places using public rights of way downtown.
With that in mind, here's my response to your list:
1. Lasalle's -- I know they had some seating at 6th & Boston, but do they outside the Pythian Building? I haven't been by their new location, yet, so I don't know.
2. Elote -- on my list
3. Mod's -- on my list
4. Tavolo (sometimes) -- wasn't on my list, but I think I've seen sidewalk furniture there a time or two
5. Billy's -- on my list
6. Trula -- on my list, except I think it has been re-branded as Boiler Room
7. Topeca -- on my list, although their seating is ephemeral
8. Enso (sometimes/used to have chairs out front) - wasn't on my list
9. Laffa -- was on my list because their seating is stored on their own property, but it does extend out a few nanometers into public sidewalks sometimes
10. Hodges Bend -- on my list
11. Boulder Grill, Naples Flatbread, Mexicali, Lucky's (not on public rights of way) -- none of these is on my list because the seating is not on public sidewalks
12. Caz's (not on public right of way) -- Caz's Chowhouse is on my list, because they have a seating area on a public right of way. If you mean Caz's Pub, then I agree with you: no seating outside their bar, just at the restaurant on the south side of the street.
I was thinking of a few more places you didn't mention:
13. TAC -- just a couple of benches, no tables, as it's an art gallery with food sometimes, not a restaurant
14. Ti Amo
15. Hey Mambo
16. the cigar place north of Hey Mambo
17. Club Majestic
18. STG Pizzeria Gelateria
19. Lefty's
20. something in-progress south of the old Gates Hardware building
21. something in-progress east of the old Gates Hardware building
That's all I can think of right now, off the top of my head from memory.
Next question: To your knowledge, do the seating arrangements at any of those locations block pedestrian or wheelchair traffic on public sidewalks? I'd say Ti Amo is iffy, but probably complies with the ADA Accessibility Guidelines on the width of an accessible route passing by the seating. I'll try to go by there today with a measuring tape, but I stepped it off last night (as my foot is a foot long). The route needs to be at least 32 inches wide between Ti Amo's fence and the parking meter/sign there, according to my interpretation of the Guidelines. Not sure .... it's close, according to my trusty "feet."
I don't think any of the other locations have less than a 36-inch wide path passing through or by the tables and chairs, but I'm not certain. I haven't measured any of them (except Ti Amo with shod feet last night).