Welcome to Skyhigh
Located on the 60th floor of the Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia, Skyhigh offers a unique dining experience with breathtaking views of the city skyline. This upscale yet trendy restaurant boasts a New American menu with a focus on seafood and bars, providing a romantic and intimate atmosphere for guests. With options for vegetarians and a variety of amenities like garage parking and outdoor seating, Skyhigh caters to a diverse clientele. Guests rave about the ambiance and the delicious dishes, such as the black truffle and fontina cheese pizza and the crispy calamari. Overall, Skyhigh is a must-visit destination for those looking to indulge in a classy dining experience with panoramic views.
- 1 N 19th St Fl 60 Philadelphia, PA 191031 N 19th St Fl 60 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Hotline: (215) 419-5000
Skyhigh is not just a restaurant; it’s an elevated dining experience that redefines how we enjoy culinary delights against the stunning backdrop of Philadelphia’s skyline. Perched on the 60th floor of the Comcast Technology Center, this New American seafood bar combines the vibrancy of city life with luxurious ambiance, providing a perfect setting to unwind or celebrate special occasions. As you step inside, you’ll immediately feel transported to a glamorous rooftop oasis, reminiscent of upscale venues in Los Angeles.
The menu, crafted by the renowned Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, is an inviting blend of casual sophistication. Start your culinary adventure with highlights such as the Wagyu Spring Rolls or the irresistible Warm Asparagus, beautifully adorned with summer mushrooms and a zesty vinaigrette. For those seeking a heartier fare, the Cheddar Bacon Cheeseburger is a standout, complemented by crispy French fries that keep you coming back for more.
One cannot discuss Skyhigh without mentioning the breathtaking views. Dine while gazing down upon the City of Brotherly Love, where the ambiance shifts from vibrant day crowds to a more intimate evening setting, perfect for cocktails and laughter among friends. The cocktails themselves are a delightful mix, designed to tantalize your senses while the sunset transforms the cityscape into a mesmerizing panorama.
Whether you opt for a weekend brunch featuring fluffy buttermilk pancakes or savor dinner with elegant dishes like Roasted Salmon accompanied by corn and scallion succotash, each bite promises satisfaction. Desserts range from decadent sundaes to a zesty Citrus Pavlova, offering a sweet ending to your meal that you won’t soon forget. Overall, Skyhigh seamlessly blends exceptional cuisine with top-tier service and an unrivaled view, making it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

5 star, or 10 star review if I could! This place knocked our socks off. My partner and I were visiting Philly and this place has been on my radar ever since it opened right before the lockdown of 2020. We lived in LA and as we walked inside, my partner shouted, "This feels like we're back in LA" since LA is so spectacular with its rooftop restaurants. Overall, most observatory restaurants can get away with serving mediocre food for the view. This is not the case with Skyhigh. Each course was absolutely delicious. Portions were tiny and very expensive. We started off with the Wagyu Spring Rolls. They were super tasty though very little food for the hefty price tag. For the main meal, we went with the rigatoni with meatballs. This spot is so worth the visit. It feels glamorous and has spectacular views.

3.5stars. It was fine. I just went for an impromptu lunch. Honestly, not anything spectacular. Caviar toast was decent. Salad was decent. Service was meh.

Excellent views from here. Great service. We walked around to see the city from the beautiful restaurant. Had food and cocktails with a group of friends. An enjoyable evening and would love to come back again!

Absolutely! If you love rooftop bars, you'll adore the ambiance here. Philadelphia's skyline offers a unique, unobstructed view from the 60th floor. This elevated escape is perfect for dressing up and enjoying some light music in a serene setting. It's an ideal spot to unwind and catch up with friends while soaking in the breathtaking panorama.

Located adjacent to the reception area of the Four Seasons Hotel on the 60th floor of the Comcast Technology Center, JG SkyHigh Lounge & Restaurant is the less formal (and less expensive) sibling of Jean-Georges Philadelphia, which lies just a floor below. Featuring breakfast, weekend brunch, and all-day dining, SkyHigh showcases a more casual side to Chef Vongerichten's innovative cuisine. Especially in the evening, the bar attracts a younger boisterous crowd of tipplers, while the all-day menu caters to a contrastive coalescence of local city dwellers, hotel guests, curious tourists, and assorted gadflies in search of the latest gastronomic thrill ride... All fetchingly garbed, I might add, in everything from designer sartorial finery to gimme caps, shorts, and sneakers. The menu, which has changed somewhat since my several visits, still runs the gamut. There's a little something for everyone - including a fabulously delicious Cheddar Bacon Cheeseburger with creamy Russian dressing, yuzu pickles, and extraordinarily crispy French fries. There are a number of ways to start things off... Caviar, for instance, if your wallet is particularly flush. On the other hand, my companion and I highly recommend the Warm Asparagus, which we have thoroughly enjoyed on several occasions. Garnished with summer mushrooms and sprinkling of herbs, the perfectly prepared spears arrive at table swimming in an irresistible vegetable vinaigrette. The Wagyu Cheese Steak Spring Roll also has a great deal to offer... as does the Burrata. And, most recently, the Guacamole accompanied by Sungold tomato salsa and crunchy tortillas proved to be a light and eminently sharable prelude. Recently sampled entrees included a fabulous Parmesan Crusted Organic Chicken with artichokes and lemon-basil sauce, Shrimp and Mushroom Risotto, Roasted Salmon companioned by corn/scallion succotash and lime-corn broth, and an excellent vegetarian option, Artichoke Tagine. Dessert possibilities range from a Citrus Pavlova to several decadent sundaes - Salted Caramel, Strawberry - to Chocolate Layer Cake to the Cookie Plate. For a special treat, do what we did... Order a sundae to share and also the Cookie Plate to go with it. SkyHigh also serves up an intriguing collection of cocktails as well as an eclectic selection of wines by the glass. The view, of course, is spectacular... Nothing quite stimulates the appetite like gazing down upon the City of Brotherly Love from Mt. Olympus.

Went here for a double date. Reserve a table before coming, otherwise you will be stuck in line, we were escorted skipping the line like VIP :). Anyway, the view and the atmosphere makes you feel like great Gatsby lol. The food is very good. The drinks are okay and very expensive. 30$ for a cocktail. But again, they gotta pay the bills. Service was alright. Had to wait pretty long for drinks. Food wait time was fine. Dj music was great. If you're cheap, this ain't the place for you. You will spend about easy $200 for 2 people. But the view is amazing, so keep in mind you are not just paying for food and service, it's the view!

Truly delicious meal! The black truffle and fontina cheese pizza stole the show. The crispy calamari was also particularly interesting and flavorful. As expected, given the long elevator ride to get to the restaurant, the view from the restaurant is EXCELLENT! Looking forward to returning.