Restaurants & Bars

These PA Hotel Restaurants Among The Best In U.S.

"The 2025 Top Hotel Restaurants Guide" from OpenTable includes three Pennsylvania restaurants, all at this Philadelphia hotel.

Three restaurants in the Four Seasons Philadelphia were named some of the best hotel restaurants in the country.
Three restaurants in the Four Seasons Philadelphia were named some of the best hotel restaurants in the country. (Four Seasons Philadelphia)

PHILADELPHIA — Three of the best hotel restaurants in the country are located in Southeastern Pennsylvania, according to the online reservation service OpenTable.

Hotel restaurants from Pennsylvania included in the roundup are:

Jean-Georges Philadelphia at the Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia
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4.9-star rating in 1,480 reviews

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SkyHigh at the Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia
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4.7-star rating in 3,108 reviews

Vernick Fish at the Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia
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4.8-star rating in 2,430 reviews

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“Recently, hotel owners have seen the value in not only having restaurants as an amenity for their guests, but also in being a culinary destination for locals and even travelers staying elsewhere,” Chef Stephanie Izard of the Cabra–Chicago, Boka Restaurant Group told OpenTable.

“Travelers have so many options of places to stay, culinary offerings are a big part of making that choice,” she said.

OpenTable and KAYAK consumer research surveys show 73 percent of Americans would book the same hotel again because of the dining experience in its restaurant. Among other findings:

  • 58 percent of Americans feel that hotel restaurant offerings have gotten better over time due to the quality of food (60 percent), atmosphere (57 percent), and service (56 percent);
  • 47 percent of Americans have booked a trip to visit a specific restaurant.; and
  • 45 percent of Americans have found themselves posting more about their restaurant meals than the sights on their trip.

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