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Jul 15 2009

Come Out To Philly's Best New Gay-friendly Restaurants, Bars And Shops

Philly’s Still The Place To “Get Your History Straight And Your Nightlife Gay”

Philadelphia’s gay culture is shimmering with a vibrant day and nightlife scene thanks to new restaurants and must-see shops, boutiques and galleries throughout the city. And while visitors are encouraged to get their history straight and their nightlife gay while visiting town, they’re also free to eat, drink and shop, shop, shop. Here’s a look at some of the newest gay-friendly spots in town:

Bars & Restaurants:

  • At Bindi, a modern bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) Indian bistro, partners in business and life Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran use locally grown products and fresh drink mixes. The duo also own gourmet shop Grocery Market & Catering, among other bistros and shops on the eclectic “Gayborhood” block. Bindi, 105 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-6061, bindibyob.com; Grocery, 101 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-5252, grocery13.com
  • Evan Turney (Marcie’s brother) opened a new hipster bistro Varga Bar that serves up small plates and a slew of beer, specialty cocktails and an atmosphere inspired by early 20th-century pin-up girls and tattoo art. Patrons can even score a can of Schlitz to enjoy alfresco for less than $2. 941 Spruce Street, (215) 627-5200, vargabar.com
  • Diners can rise to the occasion, literally, at XIX's (Nineteen) new balcony seating at the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue where chilled martinis and a fresh raw bar are always in season. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 790-1919, hyatt.com/gallery/nineteen
  • Newcomer Union Trust offers steak and seafood delicacies in a soaring two-story restaurant. The upscale eatery also has a friendly bar scene and plenty of LGBT-themed events throughout the year. 717 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-6000, uniontruststeakhouse.com
  • Philly’s late-night scene welcomes plenty of new kids on the block like Camac, APO Bar + Lounge and Stir, with specialty cocktail menus enjoyed in ultra-contemporary lounge settings. Camac, 1305 Locust Street, (215) 545-2040; APO, 102 S. 13th Street, (215) 735-7500, apothecarylounge.com; Stir, 1705 Chancellor Street, (215) 732-2700, stirphilly.com
  • University City’s brightly hued Distrito takes a funky, new approach to Mexican cuisine thanks to Chef Jose Garces’ award-winning menu. The famous chef-author also recently opened Chifa, a new Latin-Asian eatery footsteps from the “Gayborhood.” Distrito, 3945 Chestnut Street, (215) 222-1657, distritorestaurant.com; Chifa, 707 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-5555, chifarestaurant.com
  • By day, a trendy crowd gets steeped at TBar, featuring more than 70 varieties of tea, including shakes, bubble tea and smoothies. 117 S. 12th Street, (215) 625-3936, tbarteas.com
  • Got a sweet tooth? Naked Chocolate Café is known for its indulgent desserts and beverages with a new location near Rittenhouse Square and a café nearby the “Gayborhood.” 31 S. 18th Street, (215) 564-3860; 1317 Walnut Street, (215) 735-7310, nakedchocolatecafe.com
  • At Northern Liberties’ Liberties Walk, Melissa Baruno operates One Shot Coffee, an-early-to-rise-and-late-to-bed café with indoor and outdoor seating and Wi-Fi. And across the street at Piazza at Schmidts, a new 80,000-square-foot, open-air live music and events plaza, party promoter Tommy Up recently opened his new P.Y.T. burger bar nearby Darling’s Diner, where 1950s charm meets 21st-century comfort food cuisine. One Shot, 1040 N. 2nd Street, #600, (215) 627-1620; P.Y.T., 1050 N. Hancock Street, (215) 268-7825; Darling’s, 1033 N. 2nd Street, (267) 239-5775, atthepiazza.com

Shops:

  • The 13th corridor welcomes new garden shop Verde with creative plants and blooms by partners Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran who dominate the block with their welcoming shops and restaurants. Flower shoppers can satisfy their chocolate cravings by indulging in the interesting flavor combinations of Turney’s homemade Marcie Blaine Artisanal Chocolates. 108 S. 13th Street, (215) 546-8700, verdephiladelphia.com
  • PHAG’s (Philadelphia Home Art Garden) large showroom showcases contemporary furniture, stylish tableware and quirky accessories. Owner Jason Crook stocks his own line of PHAG candles, glassware and clothing, as well as handcrafted goods and original works by local and international artists. 1225 Walnut Street, (215) 627-0461, thephagshop.com
  • Recently relocated hip lifestyle shop Matthew Izzo is the go-to spot for fashion and furnishings in Old City. Also look for First Friday events when galleries and gift shops throughout the neighborhood open doors for special events and wine-and-cheese receptions. 151 N. 3rd Street, (215) 829-0606, matthewizzo.com
  • Owners and life partners David White and James McManaman’s Absolute Pop and Absolute Abstract offer prints by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as affordable “block” art. The pair recently opened a new location on bustling East Passyunk Avenue in South Philly. Pop, 137 S. 13th Street, (215) 733-0190, absolutepopart.com; Abstract, 141 S. 13th Street, (215) 733-0190; 1616 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 551-4278, absoluteabstractart.com
  • Also on East Passyunk is the new JimmyStyle, owned by stylist Jimmy Contreras. The home goods store offers an array of funky gifts, plus kid and baby gear in a neighborhood brimming with cafes, restaurants and shopping. 1820 E. Passyunk Avenue, (267) 239-0598, shopjimmystyle.com
  • South Philly’s Fabric Row is also home to a diverse network of shops, eateries and salons, including independently owned vintage clothier Wilbur, where men and women alike find classic brand names from the past century hand-picked by proprietor Daniel Wilbur. 716 S. 4th Street, (215) 413-5809
  • Those in the market for vintage homewares can check out Calderwood II for eclectic new and mid-century modern furnishings, including art, decorations and accessories. 631 N. Broad Street, (215) 763-2616, calderwood2.com
  • Shop till you drop in Northern Liberties at the Piazza at Schmidts Vive 1977, a haven for punk rock gear, and Delicious Boutique for one-of-a-kind fetish-wear by experimental corset designer Psydde Delicious. Vive, 1050 N. Hancock Street, (267) 304-3366; Delicious, 1040 N. American Street, (215) 413-0375, deliciousboutique.com

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Gayborhood Signage

Gayborhood Signage

Philadelphia’s “Gayborhood” is easily identifiable thanks to rainbow markers that sit below 36 street signs in the neighborhood, which runs from Chestnut to Pine Streets between 11th and Broad Streets....

Credit: Photo by J. Smith for GPTMC

Tags: Gay-friendly

Naked Chocolate Café

Naked Chocolate Café

Walnut Street’s Naked Chocolate Café makes all its tempting confections daily in the open kitchen and chocolate factory area. Chocolate lovers can take their treats to go, or they can indulge right in the boutique’s inviting lounge area....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Cafes & Markets

Delicious Boutique and Corseterie

Delicious Boutique and Corseterie

Located at Liberties Walk in Northern Liberties, Delicious Boutique and Corseterie looks more like a carnival than a shop. While they specialize in handmade corsets, the boutique also carries edgy clothing, jewelry, accessories and gifts from independent designers throughout the country....

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Shopping