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    Patchwork Philly

    4.0 (69 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 10:30 AM, 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Waffle and chicken
    Keemy U.

    This restaurant is located in the Hyatt hotel on the second floor. There are a lot of comfortable seats. The waiters were attentive and they automatically add gratuity to the bill. They add a herb butter that I didn't like on top of the chicken and waffle. The chai latte was delicious.

    Mushroom au jus
    Chandler G.

    What an absolutely stunning restaurant! I absolutely adore the wooden interiors and the modern architecture. My husband and I are staying here for a night after flying in from Philly and was pleasantly surprised the restaurant was still open! I ordered the Mushroom Au Jus - basically a grilled cheese with mushrooms and a nice sauce which was delicious! I loved the crispiness of the bread and the side salad was generous. We ordered at the bar and the bartender was very knowledgeable of the food and very friendly. What a pleasant surprise after a very long day! My husband ordered the Caesar salad with chicken - croutons were amazing and I had a shrimp in his shrimp cocktail - so fresh! Very thankful this restaurant was still open and I'm thankful for this experience!

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    Stacey P.

    The Patchwork Restaurant is a lobby restaurant in the Hyatt Centric Hotel and was a fine restaurant for several dinners. The hotel restaurant often was not busy during the weeknights. When an event was occurring it seemed like people popped in for a drink before going out or grabbing a drink after returning. The Patchwork Restaurant is open and airy. It isn't a place for clandestine conversations but a good venue for gatherings among friends. The bar was nice and spacious. It was welcoming. The food was solid. The cacio e pepe was my favorite - it was simple, fresh, and tasty without being too heavy. The burger was good, and enjoyable. The roasted chicken was the most disappointing. It was dry and not particularly great. The staff were wonderful. They were engaging conversationalists. Every night at the bar I found good conversation and loved the helpful tips.

    a restaurant with a marble table and chairs
    Sara G.

    I am a Hyatt gal so I have been to Patchwork several times. It's a good spot for a drink to decompress after a meeting. The bartenders are always nice and helpful, outlining tourist attractions around town. The breakfast buffet is amazing. It's abundance of options over indulges me every time. They have tuna salad on their breakfast buffet which is surprising and odd but I'm into it. The chef of this spot shows growth which I love. Hospitality HQ owns this restaurant. Chef Akhtaraa Nawab, owner of both Alta Calidad in New York (Michelin) and Otra Vez in New Orleans and Co-CEO of Hospitality HQ (HHQ), shows off his 'less-is-more' cooking style at this spot too. He's been at NYC's Gramercy Tavern, Craftbar, Craft, and has been in the kitchen at Tom Colicchio's restaurants for over 10 years. The decor I would call mid century modern. I always try to get someone at the bar to climb the ladder but they never do. Something about consequences.

    A+  Caesar Salad
    Corey P.

    Patchwork has a Relaxing ambiance, delicious food and welcoming service. Can't go wrong.

    Breakfast tacos
    Jenny T.

    Located inside the Hyatt Centric, my friend and I came here for breakfast since we were staying at the hotel and she was leaving early in the morning to go home. Patchwork is located in the lobby of the hotel. It is located opposite to the check in desk and elevators so it doesn't quite feel like a hotel lobby. Food: We tried the following items: Breakfast Tacos - good, but I wish there was more hot sauce available Waffle - standard waffle, cannot go wrong Avocado Toast - I enjoyed this, but I think it could have had a little more seasoning. It was a good size though. For drinks, we also got a latte, mimosa & a Bloody Mary. Each drink was done as expected and would order again. Service: Service was pretty quick and friendly. The quick service was appreciated as I didn't want my friend to miss her bus home. TL;DR - not a bad hotel restaurant for breakfast.

    Ricotta pancakes
    Jen J.

    Delicious food! I really didn't have high expectations for a hotel restaurant with a small-ish menu, but both meals I had here were great. I was in town for work and had very limited time to grab my meals, so the hotel bar it was. The gnocchi for dinner were so soft and flavorful, and both sauces really complimented the dish. It doesn't look like much, but it was filling! The local beer was recommended by the bartender and was fresh and crisp. I did not enjoy the Caesar salad--whole leaves of lettuce I had to cut, too much dressing, and sliced anchovies hidden in the tons of dressing. The next morning for breakfast, the pancakes were fluffy and deliciously paired with some lemon curd--the perfect not-too-sweet combo. They also have a breakfast buffet for those who want lots of variety.

    Adam C.

    Patchwork is fine for a breakfast. The decor was fresh and clean and pleasant. It was not a cheap breakfast so you certainly pay for the convenience if you are staying in the hotel. The food was fine and the service was relatively quick. I believe this is a good place if you want convenience without a long walk.

    Happy Hour is from 4-6pm on select drinks + small plates. Server did not give us the HH Menu or advise us on HH) I saw it on web

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    Great food at a good location in Philly! I'll definitely come back next time I'm in town. One of the best mimosas I've ever had as well

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