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Experience Philly As Its Residents Know It
Itinerary Showcases Hipster Hangouts, Stylish Shops, Offbeat Galleries And More
Every city has its hidden gems, but without a local guide, it can be tough to find them. Philly is no exception — in fact, this city is full of surprises you won’t find in the official guidebooks, like the vintage stores in Northern Liberties or the authentic Polish eateries of Port Richmond. With this itinerary, currently available on the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation’s Web site, gophila.com, visitors now have access to Philly as its residents know it: funky neighborhoods layered with hipster hangouts, stylish shops, offbeat galleries and other places to go — that is, if you’re in the know.
Stops on this itinerary were inspired by ideas from bloggers on local Philly blog www.uwishunu.com. Check it out for more ideas on how to see Philly “like a local.”
LOCATION: Philadelphia’s lesser-known neighborhoods, including Northern Liberties, Fishtown, Port Richmond and University City
TRANSPORTATION: Feet, public transportation, cab
TIME: Two days and two nights
SUMMARY: An insider tour of Philadelphia’s hippest neighborhoods, sights, galleries, restaurants, bars and shops
HIGHLIGHTS: Northern Liberties boutiques, Fishtown bars, First Friday in Old City and a tour of the city’s oldest brewery
ITINERARY:
Day One: Friday
You may be a tourist but that doesn’t mean you have to feel like one. Your Philly home base should be cozy and personal. Choose from Penn’s View Hotel, a quaint inn overlooking the Delaware River, located in the heart of Old City, Washington Square’s Morris House, a historic landmark hotel with a chic new restaurant, or the boutique-style Alexander Inn in Center City. All three include breakfast and wireless Internet access.
Once you’ve stashed your bags and consulted your maps, you’ll be ready to explore the city like a local. First stop is First Friday in Old City. During this monthly party, the area’s galleries open up their doors to the public beginning at 5:00 p.m. and offer free snacks and sips, live music and new installations. You’ll want to explore the ’hood by foot, spending most of your time in the blocks between Chestnut and Race and 3rd and Front Streets, where most of the art action is. There’s always a good party at the Clay Studio, Temple Gallery and the Painted Bride Arts Center, but you may also want to check out the urban-inspired paintings and vinyl toys at Lineage Gallery.
Next up is a jaunt through Midtown Village, the trendier-all-the-time neighborhood that consists of the blocks below Broad Street. Dinner is at Lolita, a contemporary Mexican bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) hotspot. Before hitting the restaurant, stop by the Wine & Spirit Store at 1218 Chestnut to pick up some tequila, which you can mix with fresh margarita mix provided by the restaurant. Not feeling spicy? You can opt for delicious light fare and try out a new varietal at Vintage wine bar or chow down on sushi and sake-tinis at 1225 Raw.
Save room, though, because there’s great dessert to be had at Capogiro (artisanal gelato and sorbet made from local ingredients) and Naked Chocolate Café (just about anything you’d need to satisfy even the most intense sweet tooth cravings).
Day Two: Saturday
Get your day of localness started with breakfast in Bella Vista, a neighborhood that’s pretty much redefined brunch in Philly. Morning Glory Diner’s biscuits and stewed apples are the stuff of foodie legend, while Sabrina Café’s unusual French toast and omelet specials have people clamoring for a table every weekend. If you’re looking for something even more exotic, go south to Carman’s Country Kitchen. This quirky hole-in-the-wall’s gracious hostess and namesake serves up off-road eats like alligator sausage and acorn squash pancakes.
With a full stomach, it will be much easier to browse the Italian Market and not drool over the prosciutto (Italian market peeps say pro-zhoot). This historic stretch of 9th Street is packed with outdoor produce stalls, sidewalk tables and full-scale shops. Not to be missed are chowhound treasures like Fante’s Cookware, DiBruno Brothers’ cheese and specialty foods, Isgro’s cannolis and Talluto’s fresh pasta. Before you leave, stop into Anthony’s Italian Coffeehouse for a Gilda’s Biscotti (made locally) and a cappuccino to dunk it in.
Next, head north and, if you haven’t already done so, hit the ATM and get ready for some shopping in Northern Liberties. Many of the area’s stores are clustered along 2nd and 3rd Streets. You’ll find mid-century furniture at Vintage Modern, high-steppin’ footwear at Cheree Amour, fancy jeans at Denim Society, indie designer clothes and hipster accoutrements at the boutique/salon Closet Fever, funky housewares and gifts at P.A.D. and vintage and retooled threads at Tolou. Further north, in the Liberties Walk complex, are a slew of other spending possibilities: original handmade corsets, clothing and accessories at Delicious Boutique, chic jeans and tops at Zoey Boutique, new and used CDs and DVDs at Think Music, plus treats for your furriest friends at Chic Petique. At Art Star, a hybrid gallery-shop, browse the highbrow crafts, cute sweaters and one-of-a kind art objects, and before you leave the area, stop into the Brown Betty Dessert Boutique for a freshly baked cupcake. (The red velvet will blow your mind.)
When the stomach rumbles and all the price tags become a dizzying blur, it’s time for a lunch break. Fortunately, there are plenty of options nearby, like Deuce Restaurant and Bar, which has a full menu of gastropub sandwiches and salads, Las Cazuelas, a top-notch Mexican restaurant on Girard Avenue, or Honey’s Sit ’n’ Eat, home to Southern Jewish comfort food (imagine the genius combination of latkes and chicken-fried steak).
Spend the rest of your afternoon a few blocks away at Yards Brewery, the city’s oldest brewery facility. Tour the facility and sample the liquid wares — all in the name of authentic Philly living.
For dinner, keep it simple and hail a cab to Port Richmond’s famed Tacconelli’s, a BYOB serving what many consider the city’s best pizza. (Tip #1: It’s best to reserve your dough in advance. Tip #2: It’s cash only. Tip #3: Tacs sells pizza and pizza only.) If you’re not in the mood for pizza, get a taste of the neighborhood’s local flavor at New Wave Café, a Polish bar and restaurant that cooks up authentic dishes like pierogi and stuffed cabbage.
After dinner, head back to Fishtown’s buzzing new rock venue Johnny Brenda’s for a few beers and the sounds of local and indie bands and DJs. From there, you can work your way south through Northern Liberties and conduct your own little bar crawl. You can’t go wrong at Bar Ferdinand, a tapas spot with great cocktails and sangrias, N. 3rd, a cozy neighborhood hangout, and Standard Tap, a pub serving up a long list of local microbrews. If you feel like shooting a little stick, ask a local how to get to Ministry of Information, a dive bar with two pool tables and a nostalgically ’90s jukebox. Or, settle into a couch at the 700 Club, a living room-like bar with indie and hip-hop DJs.
Day Three: Sunday
After a long night on the town, there’s just enough time for one last great meal in Philly — this time in University City. The longstanding neighborhood favorite is the White Dog Café, known equally for its social activism and its mean Bloody Mary — which is the best way we can think of to bite the hair of last night’s dog. Or try an even better insiders’ choice, Rx, a former pharmacy turned bistro that cooks up seasonal meals with ingredients from nearby farms. An omelet with Lancaster eggs and bacon will end your Philly weekend on the perfect note — it doesn’t get any more local than that.
ADDRESS BOOK
Lodging:
- Penn’s View Hotel, Front & Market Streets, (215) 922-7600, http://www.pennsviewhotel.commorris/
- Morris House Hotel, 225 S. 8th Street, (215) 922-2446, http://www.morrishousehotel.comalexander/
- Alexander Inn, 12th & Spruce Streets, (877) ALE-XINN, http://www.alexanderinn.com/
Attractions:
- First Friday, http://www.oldcityarts.org/
- Italian Market, S. 9th Street between Christian & Federal Streets, http://www.phillyitalianmarket.com/
- Yards Brewery, 2439 Amber Street, (215) 634-2600, http://www.yardsbrewing.com/
Restaurants/Nightlife:
- Lolita, 106 S. 13th Street, (215) 546-7100, www.lolitabyob.com
- Vintage, 129 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-3095, www.vintage-philadelphia.com
- 1225 Raw, 1225 Sansom Street, (215) 238-1903, www.rawlounge.net
- Capogiro, 119 S. 13th Street, (215) 351-0900, www.capogirogelato.com
- Naked Chocolate Café, 1317 Walnut Street, (215) 735-7310, www.nakedchocolatecafe.com
- Morning Glory Diner, 10th & Fitzwater Streets, (215) 413-3999, www.morningglorydiner.com
- Sabrina’s Café, 910 Christian Street, (215) 574-1599, www.sabrinascafe.com
- Carman’s Country Kitchen, 1301 S. 11th Street, (215) 339-9613
- Fante’s, 1006 S. 9th Street, (800) 44F-ANTE, www.fantes.com
- DiBruno Bros., 930 S. 9th Street, (215) 922-2876, www.dibruno.com
- Isgro’s, 1009 Christian Street, (215) 923-3092, www.isgropastries.com
- Talluto’s, 944 S. 9th Street, (215) 627-4967, www.phillyitalianmarket.com/market/tallutos_pasta/9thstreet.htm
- Anthony’s Italian Coffeehouse, 903 S. 9th Street, (800) 833-5030, www.italiancoffeehouse.com
- Brown Betty Dessert Boutique, 1030 N. 2nd Street, Unit 601, (215) 629-0999, www.brownbettydesserts.com
- Deuce Restaurant and Bar, 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 413-3822, www.deucerestaurant.com
- Las Cazuelas, 426 W. Girard Avenue, (215) 351-9144, www.lascazuelas.net
- Honey’s Sit ’n’ Eat, 800 N. 4th Street, (215) 925-1150
- Tacconelli’s, 2604 E. Somerset Street, (215) 425-4983
- New Wave Café, 2620 E. Allegheny Avenue, (215) 634-3224
- Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Avenue, (215) 739-9684, www.johnnybrendas.com
- Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-1313, www.barferdinand.com
- N. Third, 3rd & Brown Streets, (215) 413-3666, www.norththird.com
- Standard Tap, 2nd & Poplar Streets, (215) 238-0630, www.standardtap.com
- Ministry of Information, 447 Poplar Street, (215) 925-0999
- 700 Club, 700 N. 2nd Street, (215) 413-3181
- White Dog Café, 3420 Sansom Street, (215) 386-9224, www.whitedog.com
- Rx, 4443 Spruce Street, (215) 222-9590
Galleries/Shops:
- Clay Studio, 139 N. 2nd Street, (215) 925-3453, http://www.theclaystudio.org/
- Temple Gallery, 259 N. 3rd Street, (215) 782-2776, www.temple.edu/tyler/gallspace.html
- Painted Bride Arts Center, 230 Vine Street, (215) 925-9914, www.paintedbride.org
- Lineage Gallery, 21 N. 2nd Street, (215) 928-0980, www.lineagegallery.com
- Vintage Modern, 906 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-1997, www.vintagemodern.net
- Cheree Amour Shoes, 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 625-0225, www.chereeamourshoes.com
- Denim Society, 627A N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-0536, http://denim-society.com
- Closet Fever, 707 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-4600, www.closetfever.com
- P.A.D., 804 N. 2nd Street, (215) 925-4005, http://pad-home.com
- Tolou, 716 N. 3rd Street, (215) 629-1710, www.tolouvmr.com
- Delicious Boutique, 1040 N. American Street, (215) 413-0375, www.deliciousboutique.com
- Zoey Boutique, 1030 N. American Street, (215) 923-1501, www.zoeyboutique.com
- Think Music, 1040 N. American Street, (215) 625-0445
- Chic Petique, 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-0981
- Art Star, 1030 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-1557, http://www.artstarphilly.com/
The Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) makes Philadelphia and The Countryside™ a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality. For more information about travel to Philadelphia, visit http://www.gophila.com/ or call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Independence National Historical Park, at (800) 537-7676.
Contact(s):
- Caroline Bean, (215) 599-7433
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Girlfriends visiting Philadelphia can pack a lot into a few days. They can visit classic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell Center and also take in the region’s best restaurants, shops, nightclubs, museums and African American heritage sites, including the Marian Anderson House. To download the itinerary, gal pals
...Explore Philadelphia's Countryside At Night
From Movies And Music To Dinner And Drinks, Philadelphia’s Suburbs Offer All Sorts Of Options For Nighttime Fun
The outlying counties of Greater Philadelphia—Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties—bring culture and entertainment to Philly’s ’burbs, offering numerous nightlife options for all tastes and moods. From the most coveted reservation in the country at Talula’s Table in Chester County to the local filmmakers preview parties at the Bryn Mawr
...Lovin' The Nightlife In The Philadelphia Countryside
Philly's Suburbs Swing Into High Gear After Dark
Looking to enjoy a sophisticated evening on the town that’s away from the fast pace of big city life? Searching for refined haute cuisine amidst the serenity of the countryside? In the mood to sample new wines while gazing at the stars? Philadelphia’s nearby suburbs boast a welcome combination of
...uwishunu® Launches New Web Series Featuring Local Artists, Chefs And Nightlife
Fans Of The Blog Get What They Want: More Original Content
On the heels of a successful first year, uwishunu®, a two-year marketing initiative promoting Philly primarily through new media and Web 2.0 tools, the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) is responding to the uwishunu.com audience’s interest in original content with the debut of three new Web video
...Frida, Food And Fun: A Recipe Only Found In Philly
Philly’s Mexican Eateries Come In All Sorts Of Shapes, Sizes And Styles
In addition to her career as a groundbreaking surrealist painter, Frida Kahlo was a dedicated cook and food enthusiast. So with the first major Kahlo exhibition in 15 years making its only East Coast venue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 20 to May 18, 2008, it is
...Lovin' The Nightlife In...Philly
Let Your Mood Decide The Neighborhood For Your Night Out
Where to go? What to do? When deciding how to spend your night out in Philly, it all depends on your mood. And luckily, the city has a neighborhood for every one of them. Ready for a fancy pants night on the town? Rittenhouse Square is all you. Have a
...Recap And Refuel: Philly's Dining Scene Caters To Discerning (And Famished) Night Owls
Plenty Of Options For Late-Night Eats In Philly
As Philadelphia’s dining scene continues to grow, the city’s bistros, gastropubs, brasseries, eateries, diners and fast food spots are growing by…hours. By law in Philly, last call at the bar happens at 2:00 a.m. Last call for food, however, is anywhere from 11:00 p.m. to never. Check out this list
...See And Be Seen In Philly
It’s All About Splurging At Philadelphia’s Swanky Nightlife Destinations
Philadelphia is well known as a top-notch casual destination—think Eagles games, cheesesteaks and the vibrant art and music scene—but those looking for an upscale night on the town will find plenty of possibilities for fun. The city is filled with glamorous nightlife options that offer locals and visitors alike the
...Every Night Is A Good Night In Philly
Belly Dancing, Drag Queens And Movie Nights Mean There’s Never A Dull Moment
On any night of the week, there are countless things to do after dark in Philadelphia. From an upscale happy hour at a renowned museum to movies with a side of beer to cabarets with a little of everything, nights in Philly fit any mood. Here is a sample of
...23 Spots For A Laid-Back Night In Philly
Philly’s Frill-Free Nightspots Are Great Places To Meet The Locals
Some nights call for bottle service, prix-fixe menus and pulsing house music, and other nights are made for jeans and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Whether it’s enjoying a Guinness at a local Irish-style pub, listening to an emerging band at an indie haunt or nibbling on lamb burgers and hand-cut fries
...Live And Loud: Philly Music Never Sounded So Good
In Venues Large And Small, Musicians Of All Genres Entertain Audiences As Diverse As The Music
With dozens of venues cultivating and showcasing live music throughout Philadelphia, it’s no wonder that Rolling Stone magazine’s 2007 Hot List calls the city a "hot scene" for music. It’s a city that has produced such artists as Chubby Checker, Hall & Oates and Patti LaBelle, and more recently, The
...Philly's Even More Fun At Night
Another Side To The Historic City Shines After Dark
Most well known for its historic charm and iconic attractions, Philadelphia is reinventing itself as a late-night city thanks to the increasing numbers of residents, visitors, college students and businesses populating the downtown area in recent years. Now nightlife-seeking tourists can enhance their daytime experiences with full evenings of fun
...Philly's Dining Scene: What's New And Trendy For Winter 2008?
Just-Opened Restaurants, Hot Chocolate, Beer Week, Sweet Spots, Landmark Eats
New On The Scene
Pass the gravy at Pat Bombino’s, the latest offering from restaurateur Al Paris, focusing on Italian classics such as meatballs and macaroni. The Bella Vista bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot is also cooking up a few innovations, such as salmon “osso bucco” with risotto and Nutella tiramisu. Horsham’s
Backgrounder: Wine And Beer
Wine, Beer And Select Spirits: Made In Philadelphia And The Countryside®
In the Philadelphia region, it’s easy enough to purchase wine and spirits at a state-controlled liquor store or buy beer from a distributor, but it’s more fun to bring a newly discovered bottle directly from the winery, brewery or distillery right to the bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurant. Food and wine enthusiasts
...Jazzin’ It Up In Philly
Jam Sessions, Special Concerts And Events Make Philly A Year-Round Hot Spot For Cool Jazz
Music loversand gardening fans will find lots to groove to when "Jazz it Up," this year’s edition of the Philadelphia Flower Show, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 2-9, 2008. And after strolling through floral displays that re-create familiar New Orleans scenes and enjoying live jazz performances taking
...Tacconelli's In Philadelphia Named One Of America's Best Pizzerias
ForbesTraveler.com Ranks Port Richmond Pizza Place Among America’s 10 Best
In September 2007, the Today show named Vesuvio’s Cheesesteak BLT the “Best Sandwich in America,” and now ForbesTraveler.com is calling Philadelphia’s Tacconelli’s Pizza one of America’s 10 best pizzerias. The Port Richmond restaurant joins great American pizza spots from Berkeley to the Bronx, including famed chef Mario Batali’s Mozza in
...Historic Philadelphia: An Affordable Summer Getaway
Find Plenty Of Fun In Philly For Free—Or For Close To $10 Per Person
In Historic Philadelphia, some of the country’s most significant historic sites—many of which are free or low-cost, perfect for families and educational for all—share the neighborhood with trendy shops, modern restaurants and buzzing nightclubs. Affordable hotel packages with free parking and transportation options, including 50% off Amtrak, make a good
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