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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Patrick's Roadhouse

    100Pearl Points

    Decades-old diner, casual and worth the stop.

    Patrick's Roadhouse, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Patrick's Roadhouse

    Patrick's Roadhouse is a long-standing Santa Monica spot that works best for relaxed, low-key meals near the coast without the formality or price tag of LA's fine-dining circuit. Booking is easy, the location near PCH is convenient, the venue's longevity speaks to consistent local appeal. Confirm current hours and pricing directly before visiting.

    The Verdict

    Patrick's Roadhouse has been a Santa Monica fixture for decades, which is itself a meaningful credential in a city that churns through restaurant concepts at pace. If you are planning a casual, relaxed meal near the coast with a special-occasion feel that stops well short of white-tablecloth formality, this is a solid call. Booking is easy, the atmosphere is low-pressure, the longevity of the place suggests it is doing something right for a loyal local crowd. That said, data on pricing, current hours, seasonal menu specifics is limited in our record, so confirm details directly before you go.

    What to Know Before You Book

    Patrick's Roadhouse sits at 106 Entrada Drive in Santa Monica, CA 90402, positioned close enough to the Pacific Coast Highway that it attracts both locals and visitors making a coastal day of it. The address alone tells you something: this is a venue that earns its audience through location and consistency rather than chef-driven hype or awards-circuit attention. For diners who want a celebration meal that feels grounded rather than performative, that is a feature, not a flaw.

    Because cuisine type and price range are not confirmed in our data, we cannot make a direct price-tier comparison, but the roadhouse format and neighbourhood context suggest this sits well below the $$$$ tier occupied by peers like Providence or Hayato. If your budget is flexible and you want serious fine dining, those are your venues. If you want something more relaxed and accessible, Patrick's Roadhouse is worth considering.

    One practical note on seasonality: venues in the Santa Monica coastal corridor tend to shift in character across the year. Summer brings heavier tourist traffic and longer waits even at casual spots; the quieter months from late autumn through early spring typically offer a better experience with less competition for tables. If you are planning a special occasion here, mid-week in the off-peak season is a smarter move than a Saturday in July. For a broader view of where this fits in the city's dining picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide.

    Reservations: Call ahead to confirm availability; walk-ins may be possible but are not guaranteed. Dress: Casual is appropriate for the roadhouse format. Budget: Confirm pricing directly as our data does not include a verified price range. Getting there: Street parking and nearby lots on Entrada Dr; accessible from PCH. Groups: Contact the venue directly for group bookings, as capacity details are not confirmed in our record.

    For more on eating, drinking, staying in the area, explore our Los Angeles bars guide, our Los Angeles hotels guide, and our Los Angeles experiences guide. If you are comparing coastal California dining more broadly, The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg represent the upper end of the Northern California spectrum for reference. Closer to home, Osteria Mozza and Kato offer a useful sense of what the mid-to-high tier of LA dining looks like right now.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Patrick's Roadhouse?

    Patrick's Roadhouse is a casual Santa Monica spot, so walk-ins are generally the norm rather than the exception. That said, the location near Pacific Coast Highway draws consistent foot traffic, so arriving early during weekend mornings is the practical move. If you have a firm time in mind, calling ahead is worth attempting even though no phone is listed publicly at this time.

    Can Patrick's Roadhouse accommodate groups?

    The venue's long-standing presence at 106 Entrada Drive suggests a format built around regulars and neighborhood traffic rather than large private events. Smaller groups of four to six are the more natural fit for a roadhouse-style setting. For larger parties, contacting the venue directly before showing up is the sensible approach.

    Does Patrick's Roadhouse handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary accommodation details are available in the current venue record. As a casual American roadhouse with decades of operation in Santa Monica, the menu is likely to include standard options, but anyone with specific needs should confirm directly with the restaurant before booking. Don't assume a diner format means limited flexibility.

    What should I wear to Patrick's Roadhouse?

    This is a roadhouse on Entrada Drive steps from the beach corridor, not a fine-dining room. Come as you are: casual clothes are appropriate and expected. Overdressing here would be out of place.

    Location

    106 Entrada Dr, Santa Monica, CA 90402

    Los Angeles, United States

    Compare Patrick's Roadhouse

    Price vs. Value: Patrick's Roadhouse
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Patrick's RoadhouseEasy
    Kato$$$$Unknown
    Hayato$$$$Unknown
    Vespertine$$$$Unknown
    Holbox$$Unknown
    Sushi Kaneyoshi$$$$Unknown

    How Patrick's Roadhouse stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    How It Compares

    Patrick's Roadhouse occupies a very different tier from most of the venues it shares a city. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi are all $$$$ venues with serious booking difficulty and a format built around a single ambitious culinary vision. If that is what your occasion calls for, none of those compare to Patrick's Roadhouse, because they are playing a different game entirely. Patrick's is for the diner who wants atmosphere and ease, not a tasting menu and a months-out reservation.

    The closest comparison in terms of accessibility and price positioning is Holbox, a $$ Mexican seafood spot in South LA that also earns its audience through quality and value rather than ceremony. Between the two, Holbox has a more defined culinary identity and a clearer reason to travel across town. Patrick's edge is its coastal Santa Monica location, which makes it the right call if you are already on the Westside and want somewhere dependable rather than destination-worthy.

    For a special occasion that calls for something more ambitious in Los Angeles, Providence or Somni are stronger options. Both require more planning and budget, but deliver a level of culinary focus that justifies a celebratory meal. Patrick's Roadhouse is the right pick when the occasion is about comfort and familiarity, not maximising the dining experience itself.

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