Connecticut

Patti's Place

(5 Reviews)
4 Park St, Thomaston, CT 06787, USA

Patti's Place is located in Naugatuck Valley Planning Region of Connecticut state. On the street of Park Street and street number is 4. For inquiries, you can contact them at (860) 283-0103.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Patti's Place quickly are 41.673945 ,-73.0732145

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State: Connecticut
Address: 4 Park St, Thomaston, CT 06787, USA
Postal code: 06787
Phone: (860) 283-0103

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Patti's Place4 Park St, Thomaston, CT 06787, USA
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  • Anthony LoFrisco Jr

    (December 21, 2025, 9:43 am)

    This is my kinda place. An old-school diner with super friendly people, great food, and reasonable prices. They have some interesting breakfast options including pancakes eggs benedict three different ways. My breakfast sandwich came with tons of crispy bacon - a home run. They have about a dozen seats plus counter seating on the old swiveling stools. The owner (Patty) is still there, greeting guests and spreading good cheer.

  • David Sirois

    (December 9, 2025, 9:30 am)

    Literally the greatest place to get breakfast. I always feel taken care of and relaxed at this place. I wish my grandfather was still around cause this was our go to place to just hang. If you want the most authentic experience come here :)

  • Angelus Your Local Guide

    (October 26, 2025, 10:12 am)

    Cute little towny diner. If you want to get the vibe of a town, and its people, diners are the place. And this diner being family oriented and run, it is one of the most authentic spots in the area. Great food, and you can make it how you like it. Their coffee is great, and even as an outsider you're treated well and with attention to detail. We had a great experience there. I'd recommend it if you're in the area.

  • Kat Mat

    (September 19, 2025, 10:32 pm)

    I had a great experience at Patti's today. I don't really remember eating there, but may have stopped in with my father, Richard Mathews, when I was very young. He died in 1977, at 34, when I was 8, but he loved Thomaston so much and grew up there. ❤️ My stepfather, John McCleary, and I went today. He's a long-time customer, and it was so nice that the staff and some patrons, remembered him so kindly. Heather immediately knew him. Her sister, Hailey (sp?), was a bit younger, but she remembered him too. I think the man who made my yummy sandwich talked to us the longest...I think his name was Ray. Nice guy. Too bad Patti wasn't there, but maybe next time. John loved his New England Clam Chowder (he's a very picky eater), and my grilled chicken wrap was perfect...not too much 'stuff'...exactly what was on the menu. We loved the coffee...just whole food. The waitresses were there when needed, even though they were busy. It wasn't quiet or loud...it had 'restaurant sounds'...kitchen, soft chatter...easy to talk to each other. There was parking on the street today, but there's parking around the corner and a free lot down there, as well. There were veggie options, and I am sure the chefs would help with that part, if requested. I didn't see any children, but kids would be fine. I loved the old-time decor, American flags, good old Americana; I wish I saw it more. Prices were very reasonable. If I kept saying good things, it wouldn't end...nothing negative to report. My stepfather wouldn't have gone there his whole life (and still), if it wasn't all of these things. Thanks to everyone for the smiles, and everything else. We'll be back!!!

  • Owen Barnes

    (August 8, 2025, 1:33 pm)

    Nice place. Was full when we got there but service was keeping up pretty well. Food was great. Prices were very reasonable. Breakfast with a few extras for all three of us was under $50. Would definitely go back and would recommend to anyone coming through the area.

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