One of the Bronx's few Michelin Guide-listed restaurants, known for elevated Italian dining in a convivial, brick-walled Morris Park dining room.
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Per the Michelin Guide's own profile of Patricia's, Friday and Saturday dinner service in the Morris Park dining room is reliably described as a buzzing, packed room — a level of Italian-restaurant elegance the guide contrasts with a typical red-sauce joint, noting high ceilings, exposed brick, and a semi-open kitchen that still fills up fast once the weekend rush hits.
Because Michelin frames weekend reservations as essential rather than optional, Patricia's runs an active OpenTable booking page as its main channel for locking down a table on Friday or Saturday night; walk-in diners on those nights should expect the room to already be full rather than counting on same-night seating.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations recommended, especially for Friday-Saturday dinner, per Michelin Guide
Walk-ins: Possible but not guaranteed a table on Friday-Saturday nights, per Michelin Guide
Michelin Guide describes Friday and Saturday dinner service at Patricia's as a buzzing, packed room and calls weekend reservations essential — a sign that walk-ins on peak nights can face a real wait for a table. No source publishes an exact average wait time, so booking ahead through OpenTable or by phone is the safer bet.
Yes — Patricia's accepts reservations through its OpenTable listing. Given how busy Friday and Saturday dinner service gets, per the Michelin Guide, booking ahead is recommended over walking in.
Walk-ins are possible but not guaranteed a quick table, especially on weekend nights. The Michelin Guide's description of a buzzing, packed Friday-Saturday dinner room suggests walk-in diners should plan for a wait or try an early weekday visit instead.
Patricia's is one of the Bronx's Michelin Guide-listed restaurants, described by the guide as convivial and elegant rather than a traditional red-sauce spot. It has become a special-occasion destination in the Morris Park neighborhood.
Sources: Michelin Guide · OpenTable