Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Pat's Place
100Pearl PointsFlexible Södermalm Stop

About Pat's Place
Pat's Place is worth considering when convenience in Södermalm matters more than a documented chef, cuisine, or price tier. It reads as a low-friction local option with easy booking and useful evening availability, but first-timers planning a special meal should compare clearer-category Stockholm options first.
For a Stockholm meal where the priority is a casual setting and a workable schedule, Pat's Place can be considered on practical grounds. The verified basics are limited: it is in Stockholm, the dress code is casual, the published hours cover Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. Details such as cuisine, price level, reservation channel, chef profile, drinks program, menu format are not verified here, so plan with that uncertainty in mind.
First-timers should keep the brief simple. Treat Pat's Place as a casual Stockholm option rather than a destination defined by awards, a tasting menu, or a specific culinary category. If you need to compare it with other dining choices before deciding, use our full Stockholm restaurants guide.
Use it for flexibility, not a high-pressure meal
The clearest verified case is practical: Pat's Place is closed Monday, opens for midday and evening hours Tuesday through Friday, is open from noon on Saturday and Sunday. Friday and Saturday run until 11 PM, while Sunday through Thursday run until 10 PM. That schedule makes it easier to fit into a Stockholm plan than a venue with narrower hours.
If the meal needs a more clearly researched brief, compare options before committing. Cafe Nizza and Voisine are two other restaurants to consider, while Ai Ramen Sofia and CHECA may also be useful points of comparison depending on the kind of meal you want.
First-timer verdict: keep the plan casual
Go when convenience and a casual dress code matter more than a highly specified dining brief. Do not choose it on the assumption of a particular cuisine, price point, chef, award record, seating format, or drinks program, because those details are not verified here. If your night needs a firmer plan, compare Pat's Place with other dining rooms first, then decide based on the most current details available directly from the venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Pat's Place?
Bar seating is not verified here. What is verified is that Pat's Place is in Stockholm, has a casual dress code, is open Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed.
Is Pat's Place good for solo dining?
Pat's Place may be convenient for a solo meal in Stockholm because its verified hours include midday and evening windows on several days. Specific seating arrangements and service format are not verified here, so check directly if that matters to your plan.
What are alternatives to Pat's Place?
Other options to compare include Ai Ramen Sofia, Cafe Nizza, Voisine, CHECA. Choose based on the latest details from each venue, especially if cuisine, price, or booking style is important.
Can Pat's Place accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning for more than a casual meal, contact Pat's Place directly and confirm availability, seating, any booking requirements.
Are midday or evening hours better at Pat's Place?
The verified hours include 11 AM–2 PM and 4–10 PM Tuesday through Thursday, 11 AM–2 PM and 4–11 PM Friday, 12–11 PM Saturday, 12–10 PM Sunday. Monday is closed. Choose the time that best fits your schedule, confirm directly before going.
Is Pat's Place good for a special occasion?
Pat's Place has a verified casual dress code, so it is best approached as a relaxed Stockholm option. If you need a more formal or highly defined occasion setting, compare it with other restaurants and confirm details directly.
What should a first-timer know about Pat's Place?
Start with the verified basics: Pat's Place is in Stockholm, the dress code is casual, it is closed Monday, it is open Tuesday through Sunday. Specific cuisine, price, menu format, reservation details are not verified here.
Location
Folkungagatan 140, 116 30 Stockholm, Sweden
Compare Pat's Place
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pat's Place | Stockholm | , | , |
| Ai Ramen Sofia | Stockholm | , | , |
| Cafe Nizza | Stockholm | French | , |
| CHECA | Stockholm | , | , |
| Folii | Stockholm | , | , |
| Voisine | Stockholm | Modern Cuisine | €€ |
How Pat's Place Stockholm compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
Pick Cafe Nizza if the group wants French cooking and a clearer category signal. Pick Voisine if a modern-cuisine frame and €€ price tier make planning easier.
How it compares in Stockholm
Choose Pat's Place when ease is the main requirement. Against Ai Ramen Sofia, it is the broader fallback rather than the focused ramen choice; pick Ai Ramen Sofia when the craving is specific, Pat's Place when the group has not agreed on a lane.
Cafe Nizza is the clearer call for French food, while Voisine has a listed €€ price tier and modern-cuisine positioning, which helps if budget and format need to be easier to read before booking. Pat's Place is less defined, but likely easier to fit into a casual plan.
Compared with CHECA and Folii, the decision comes down to certainty. If the meal needs a tighter identity, cross-shop those first. If the priority is a simple Södermalm option with low booking friction, Pat's Place is the practical play.
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