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Patsy's: Where Sinatra & Stars Feasted
25 Nov
Summary
- Patsy's opened in 1944, serving Italian cuisine and hosting stars.
- Frank Sinatra's Thanksgiving meal was a special restaurant opening.
- The Godfather cast held their first meeting at Patsy's.

Opened in 1944 by Pasquale Scognamillo, Patsy's Italian Restaurant in Manhattan has become a culinary institution, renowned for its classic dishes and a star-studded clientele. The Scognamillo family, now led by third-generation chef Sal, maintains the restaurant's legacy, serving generations of patrons.
Patsy's walls hold countless stories, from Frank Sinatra's private Thanksgiving dinner to the initial meeting of "The Godfather" cast. Celebrities like the Rat Pack, Yankees teams, and stars like George Clooney and Ben Stiller have frequented the establishment, contributing to its legendary status.
The restaurant's enduring appeal lies in its commitment to tradition and family, treating every guest as part of their extended family. This dedication, coupled with its rich history of celebrity encounters and its iconic status, ensures Patsy's remains a cherished New York dining destination.




