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May 29 2008

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 artsy entertainment venues, chic lounges, fine dining restaurants and casual pubs. Here’s a look at four very different Philadelphia counties with all sorts of options for play after dark:

ITINERARY ONE: BUCKS COUNTY

For A Delicious Dinner: In Doylestown, enjoy a first class meal at Honey Restaurant, a warm bistro serving inspired American cuisine, or stop by the European-styled Slate Bleu for classic European fare with a French flair. In New Hope, Marsha Brown Creole Kitchen shines with its mix of authentic New Orleans cuisine and Southern hospitality in a refined atmosphere of sheer elegance. Honey, 42 Shewell Avenue, Doylestown, (215) 489-4200, www.honeyrestaurant.com; Slate Bleu, 100 S. Main Street, Doylestown, (215) 348-0222, www.slatebleu.com; Marsha Brown, 15 S. Main Street, New Hope, (215) 862-7044, www.marshabrownrestaurant.com

For Casual Fun: Grab a pint at Doylestown’s Finney’s, a classic Irish pub where affordable drinks are the name of the game, or head to The Other Side, a local watering hole open until 2:00 a.m. every night, for great live music. In New Hope, you won’t want to miss John & Peter’s, where the best local and national music acts play, or the guaranteed good time at Triumph Brewing Company with its popular microbrews and late-night eats. Finney’s, 15 S. Main Street, Doylestown, (215) 348-2124, www.finneyspub.com; The Other Side, 19 N. Main Street, Doylestown, (215) 348-1940, www.chambers19.com; John and Peter’s, 96 S. Main Street, New Hope, (215) 862-5981, www.johnandpeters.com; Triumph, 400 Union Square, New Hope, (215) 862-8300, www.triumphbrewing.com

For Martinis And More: For upscale socializing, head straight to The Freight House in Doylestown for cosmos or champagne. Or nestle in a corner table at the Paganini Wine Bar, where dark mahogany complements delicious wine. In New Hope, hip trendsetters frequent 90 Main Restaurant/Lounge to drink, dance and socialize in a contemporary and sophisticated setting. The Freight House, 194 W. Ashland Avenue, Doylestown, (215) 340-1003, www.thefreighthouse.net; Paganini Wine Bar, State & Clinton Streets, Doylestown, (215) 348-5922, www.pagininiristorante.com; 90 Main, 90 S. Main Street, New Hope, (215) 862-3030, www.90mainlounge.com

For Live Entertainment: Puck Live captures the essence of live music by hosting local, regional and national talent in their intimate 100-person theater. When the music buffs need a break, they head to the outdoor patio with a full-service bar. The County Theater, art-deco in style and reminiscent of old-time movie theaters, plays both small independent and foreign movies. New Hope’s Bucks County Playhouse is Broadway in Bucks County, hosting high-quality musicals and performances year-round for the theater enthusiast. Puck Live, Printer’s Alley, Doylestown, (215) 348-9000, www.pucklive.com; County Theater, 20 E. State Street, Doylestown, (215) 345-6789, www.countytheater.org; Buck’s County Playhouse, 70 S. Main Street, New Hope, (215) 862-2041, www.buckscountyplayhouse.com

For Seasonal Fun: Summer Under the Stars Outdoor Concert Series at Crossing Vineyards and Winery is a popular 10-concert series that attracts about 300 people every Friday night, June through September from 7:00-9:00 p.m. The concerts feature a range of genres, including pop, classical, jazz, country and opera. In the winter, get swept up in the magic of millions of lights illuminating acres of farmland at the Holiday Light Show at Shady Brook Farm. Drive through the wonderland in the comfort of your own car or enjoy it during a moonlit hayride, November 26, 2008 through January 4, 2009. Crossings Vineyards, 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing, (215) 493-6500, www.crossingvineyards.com; Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Hill Road, Yardley, (215) 968-1670, www.shadybrookfarm.com

ITINERARY TWO: CHESTER COUNTY

For A Delicious Dinner: Gilmore’s Restaurant is the epitome of big city dining in a small town setting. Located in a renovated 18th-century town home in picturesque West Chester, Gilmore’s serves classic French cuisine with a contemporary American flair. And boasting a rustic Italian menu, Avalon Restaurant blends romance and style in a chic atmosphere. Perfect for the warm-weather months, Avalon features a patio lined with tropical plants. Gilmore’s, 133 E. Gay Street, West Chester, (610) 431-2800, www.gilmoresrestaurant.com; Avalon Restaurant, 312 S. High Street, West Chester, (610) 436-4100, www.avalonrestaurant.org

For Casual Fun: Overlooking historic Kennett Square, Half Moon Restaurant and Saloon serves more than 27 international beers on tap and a slew of bottled varieties. With live music Thursday and Saturday nights, the beautiful rooftop deck keeps the crowds coming back. For the perfect place to watch the big game, look no further than Winner’s Circle Sports Grille, which houses plasmas galore, sports paraphernalia and an adult game room. Half Moon, 108 W. State Street, Kennett Square, (610) 444-7232, www.halfmoonrestaurant.com; Winner’s Circle, 143 W. Lincoln Highway, Exton, (610) 524-2424, www.winnerscirclesportsgrille.com

For Martinis And More: The perfect glass of wine awaits at Cosimo Restaurant and Wine Bar in Malvern. With more than 40 progressive selections to choose from, Cosimo has a state-of-the-art wine preservation system, and the owner/general manager is always on hand to make the perfect suggestion. Looking for world-class live music? Head to Vincent’s Restaurant & Bar, where jazz, blues and fusion collide in the heart of West Chester. Renowned for its New York-style atmosphere, Vincent’s makes for a more sophisticated night out on the town. Cosimo Restaurant, 209 E. Lancaster Avenue, Malvern, (610) 647-1233, www.cosimorestaurant.com; Vincent’s, 10 E. Gay Street, West Chester, (610) 696-4262, www.vincentsjazz.com

For Entertainment: The one-of-a-kind Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville is an historic, single-screen theater that presents art and independent films, classic and modern pictures and live children’s shows and concerts. Featured in the 1958 science-fiction classic The Blob, the Colonial Theatre stays true to its horror history by hosting First Friday Fright Night—screenings of classic scary movies—at 9:45 p.m. For contemporary and classic plays, make a date for People’s Light & Theatre in Malvern, showcasing live theater at its best and featuring two “black box” theaters. Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, (610) 917-1228, www.thecolonialtheatre.com; People’s Light & Theatre, 39 Conestoga Road, Malvern, (610) 647-1900, www.peopleslight.org

For Seasonal Fun: When you’re at Longwood Gardens, home to exquisitely maintained grounds featuring 11,000 different types of plants, it’s easy to imagine that you’re in a giant, royal garden in Europe. Summer evenings come alive with concerts, illuminated fountain displays and occasional fireworks. And Chaddsford Winery’s summer concert series is a must-do in Chester County. Acts range from rock and classic soul to zydeco and jazz. Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, (610) 388-1000, www.longwoodgardens.org; Chaddsford Winery, 632 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, (610) 388-6221, www.chaddsford.com

ITINERARY THREE: MONTGOMERY COUNTY

For A Delicious Dinner: Gulph Mills is home to the elegant Savona Restaurant, where the Riviera-inspired menu channels the essence of French and Italian cuisine while using fresh local ingredients. Savona also boasts a world-class wine cellar of more than 1,000 wines from around the world. And Alison at Bluebell serves contemporary American cuisine, specializing in seafood, with international influences. Its charming, softly lit veranda is ideal for alfresco dining in the warmer months. Savona, 100 Old Gulph Road, Gulph Mills, (610) 520-1200, www.savonarestaurant.com; Alison at Blue Bell, 721 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, (215) 641-2660, www.alisonatbluebell.com

For Casual Fun: You’ll think you’re in Ireland when you step into Kildare’s Irish Pub, where authentic Irish food and perfectly poured pints keep the crowds feeling lucky. In the mood for mouthwatering Mexican instead? Agave Grille and Cantina in Ambler is open until 2:00 a.m. every night. Stop in on Wednesdays for a spicy salsa dance lesson or on Fridays and Saturdays when live music and their famous margaritas and mojitos create a fun-filled fiesta. Kildare’s Pub, 826 DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia, (610) 337-4772, www.kildarespub.com; Agave Grille, 110 E. Butler Avenue, Ambler, (215) 641-1420, www.agavegrille.com

For Martinis And More: Join a high-class happy hour at Bridgets 8 West in Ambler, where the bar food has a fancy twist and every Friday means Martini Madness. Offering a more simple and rustic atmosphere, the Blue Bell Inn guarantees a sophisticated experience, as well as an extensive list of more than 220 wines. Bridgets, 8 W. Butler Pike, Ambler, (267) 465-2000, www.bridgets8west.com; Blue Bell Inn, 601 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, (215) 646-2010, www.bluebellinn.com

For Entertainment: Catch the latest independent and popular films, as well as the La Scala Opera, at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute. Local filmmakers are encouraged to show their latest short works for free on Open Screen Mondays from 9:00-11:00 p.m. If you need a sugar jolt, slip inside MilkBoy Coffee, located inside the institute. Here coffee lovers can chill while listening to live music. 824 W. Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, (610) 527-9898, www.brynmawrfilm.org

For Seasonal Fun: Visit the annual Best of the Burbs fall festival, where locals determine the top vendors in categories like restaurants, clubs, bartenders, burgers, music and more. For summer fun, visit Norristown Farm Park for their Summer Concert Series, which kicks off on Saturday, June 7, 2008. Best of the Burbs, www.emccc.org; Norristown Farm Park, 2500 Upper Farm Road, Norristown, (610) 270-0215, www.parks.montcopa.org/parks

ITINERARY FOUR: DELAWARE COUNTY

For A Delicious Dinner: The Main Line boasts some of the best cuisine, including Restaurant Taquet in the historic Wayne Hotel. Named “Best New Restaurant of the Year” by Esquire Magazine, Taquet uses the finest ingredients for its French-inspired menu. Acclaimed restaurateur Chef Georges Perrier’s Main Line restaurant, georges’ offers everything from burgers and wood-stone pizza to poached salmon and filet mignon in a stylish yet casual atmosphere. Taquet, 139 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, (610) 687-5005, www.taquet.com; georges’, 503 W. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, (610) 964-2588, www.georgesonthemainline.com

For Casual Fun: If you’re looking for award-winning beer, Media’s Iron Hill Brewery has got you covered. The long list of awards for its handcrafted brews includes gold medals for its Russian Imperial Stout and Belgian-style ales. If it’s the latest sports game you’re looking for, check out the Great American Pub in Wayne, or rock out with live music on Fridays and DJs on Saturdays. Iron Hill Brewery, 30 E. State Street, Media, (610) 627-9000, www.ironhillbrewery.com; Great American Pub, 4 West Avenue, Wayne, (610) 964-9535, www.greatamericanpub.com

For Martinis And More: Roux 3 in Newtown Square offers more than 100 wines and liquors in a modern yet comfortable setting. The variety of the wine collection complements the diversity of the contemporary cuisine. For fun on a dime, Bistro Cassis’ happy hour drink specials and complimentary hors d’oeuvres are sure to satisfy. The cool colors and simple décor along with the pond-side terrace make it the perfect place for a sophisticated evening out. Roux 3, 4755 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, (610) 356-9500, www.roux3.com; Bistro Cassis, 175 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, (610) 293-9411, www.pondrestaurant.com

For Live Entertainment: The Media Theatre, with its Beaux Arts English renaissance interior and 1950s neon exterior, is the perfect place to see Broadway classics, contemporary musicals or the children’s series. Check out your favorite band at Upper Darby’s Tower Theater. Fans of the renowned local and national acts score guaranteed good seats in this intimate venue. The Media Theatre, 104 E. State Street, Media, (610) 891-0100, www.mediatheatre.org; Tower Theater, 69th & Ludlow Streets, Upper Darby, (610) 352-2887, www.ticketmaster.com

For Seasonal Fun: From early June to early August, enjoy free live concerts at the Rose Tree Park Summer Festival every Wednesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Grab your lawn chair and listen to the sounds of jazz, blues, swing, orchestra and contemporary tribute bands. Or experience the beautiful summer evening blooms of Monarda while sipping martinis with friends at Scott Arboretum’s Sunset Sippin’ on July 10. Enjoy Bluecoat American Dry Gin with the fragrances, blooms and butterflies of the Pollinator’s Garden. Rose Tree Park, 1671 N. Providence Road, Upper Providence, (610) 565-7410, www.co.delaware.pa.us/summer; Scott Arboretum, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, (610) 328–8025, www.scottarboretum.com

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