

Eclectic daytime plates served with fair-trade coffees & wine or beer in bright, trendy digs.
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4901 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: (317) 925-2823
Website: https://www.cafepatachou.com/
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Reviews
also, service was incredible! such kind wait staff.
We came on a Saturday at around 10:45 and they were pretty busy but thankfully there was at least one open table for us. Our waitress was very nice and attentive.
I went for The Omelette You Can’t Refuse with a side of cinnamon toast. Definitely one of the best omelettes I’ve ever had. The cinnamon toast is also out of this world.
Overall, if you’re in Indianapolis searching for a hyped brunch spot, this is the place! I’m obviously coming back!
We had a fantastic lunch today at Café Patachou (4901 N Pennsylvania St), and it did not disappoint!
My wife ordered the Chopped Cobb Salad, and it was perfection—fresh greens, roasted chicken, avocado, gorgonzola, bacon, hard-boiled egg, and more, all tossed in a delicious house vinaigrette. She paired it with a Lavender Lemonade that was as refreshing as it was unique.
I had the Roasted Turkey Club—turkey, avocado, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayo all stacked just right. Super fresh, super tasty. I added a cup of the Tomato Artichoke Soup—warm, cozy, and totally hit the spot.
Great service, relaxed vibe, and fresh, high-quality ingredients in every bite. Whether you’re local or just passing through Indy, Café Patachou is a must-try for a casual, feel-good meal.
When my sandwich arrived, it was drenched in pesto and had a single chicken sausage link placed in the center of the muffin. I asked if this was typical, and my server mentioned that the original sandwich comes with only one patty and that chicken sausage wasn’t a common substitute. She did offer to bring me another link, but I declined, as I had already shaved down my muffin to accommodate the one provided. Despite the overwhelming amount of pesto, the sandwich was somehow still bland. This was disappointing because I was able to taste the chicken sausage on its own (my friend had ordered some à la carte), and it was delightful.
There were a few other hiccups during the meal—my friend’s egg was mistakenly placed on my plate, which wasn’t a huge deal but still a mix-up. On the bright side, the French toast was tasty, and the mimosa was delicious, seemingly made with fresh-squeezed orange juice.
Overall, while there were some highlights, my main dish left much to be desired. After this visit, I’m unlikely to return. The experience felt overpriced and overhyped.
We’re passing through town, so not familiar with options for breakfast. We chose this place based on reviews, and it does not disappoint. There was a slight 15 minute wait to be seated on a weekday morning, however it went by fast. We simply strolled down the block and we received a text that a table was ready shortly after.
The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. Coffee is set up and self service. The food was out rather quickly. All of the passing plates we peeked at looked equally delicious and well plated. I rarely am able to finish a full portion, but I did not leave a single bite on my plate. It was so good. I’d recommend this place to anyone.