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DONNA SCHORR, a young-at-heart Baby Boomer
Director of Communications
Yes, I take a train ride to the city every day, and at this age, I’m no expert on late night clubbing. But I’ve lived in or near Philly for decades (never mind how many), and I can tell you a lot about great things to see and do that don’t cost a fortune. Here are some of my sentimental favorites:
Rittenhouse Square
When I miss my dad, I visit his memorial bench in one of the most loved green spots in the city, Rittenhouse Square. Here is the heart and soul of the city for me, where dozens of young moms play with small children, seniors enjoy a warm bench in the sun and office workers munch on their lunches as they watch the pedestrian parade. A fountain, animal statues and a small gazebo sit in the center of the square where many events happen all year long, including a farmers’ market, art shows and fairs. 18th & Walnut Streets
Plays and Players Theater
During my acting days, I spent many hours and met my husband at this historic (1911) jewel of a theater located on a leafy Philadelphia street. Some theatrical greats have acted here over the years, including members of the Barrymore family and Kevin Bacon. Peek inside, past the tiny lobby decorated with framed production posters and the red velvet curtains and envision the many opening nights held here. 1714 Delancey Street, (215) 735-063, playsandplayers.org
Rangoon
Many a night I checked my thin wallet and cheerfully decided it was the right time to dine at Philly’s only Burmese restaurant, Rangoon. Go for the thousand-layer bread, spicy green-bean salad and festival chicken served by a friendly, helpful staff. Don’t come for the torn seating, florescent lighting or modest interior. One bite of your entrée and a look at your tiny bill, and the rest is irrelevant. 112 N. 9th Street, (215) 829-8939, phillychinatown.com/rangoon
Eyes Gallery
I bought my Mexican wedding dress here from shop owner Julia Zagar, wife of mosaic artist and local legend Isaiah Zagar. Julia will welcome you warmly into her jam-packed, artfully arranged shop full of international jewelry, clothing and handicrafts. If she’s not too busy, she’ll tell you how she and her husband helped found a creative arts movement on South Street in the 1970s and how they have kept that thriving arts scene alive over the years. 402 South Street, (215) 925-0193, eyesgallery.com
MORGAN OBIDOWSKI, a 25-year-old everything enthusiast
Media Relations
A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, I moved to Philadelphia to attend Temple University seven years ago. Since then, I’ve relocated six times and lived in several diverse neighborhoods. With each move, I found myself loving the chance to explore my new ’hood. I’ve finally settled down in the up-and-coming North Philly neighborhood Fishtown, and I’ve found lots to love.
Sazon Restaurant & Cafe
Inexpensive, traditional, delicious Venezuelan cuisine served at a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurant. Sounds perfect to me. Chef Judith brought her recipes and skills from Puerta la Cruz, Venezuela to this simple Spring Garden corner spot that has quickly climbed the ranks to become one of my go-to eateries. 941 Spring Garden Street, (215) 763-2500, sazonrestaurant.com
Penn Treaty Park
It’s easy to forget you are in a big city while visiting Penn Treaty Park, where William Penn signed a treaty of peace and friendship with the Native Americans in 1683. The views are picturesque on the banks of the Delaware River. Plenty of trees, grassy fields and a view of Center City’s skyscrapers make this park the perfect spot for a picnic lunch. Columbus Boulevard & Beach Street
Soy Café
I am a serious meat-eater and cheese-lover. Nevertheless, I find myself heading over to Soy Café for vegan treats more and more often. And what they are lacking in meat and dairy, they more than make up for in taste and creativity. Their 22 different flavors of smoothies—made with fruit, honey, soy milk and even peanut butter or chocolate—are addictive. And they have a super-cute fashion boutique in the back where you can browse vintage and new designs while you wait for your smoothie to be blended to perfection. 630 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-1003
ANNE COUSINEAU, a Canadian who has fallen in love with Philadelphia
PR Consultant
As GPTMC’s Canadian public relations representative based in Toronto, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know Philadelphia on many familiarization tours and press trips. Even though I am fairly well versed in the city’s attractions and culture, I discover new gems on every trip and bring a true visitor perspective.
The Italian Market
The odors of strong cheese, freshly butchered meats and pungent fresh fish mingle with the hiss of espresso machines and local vendors hawking their wares. To me, this market is the real thing. I always bring enough Fante’s coffee home with me to last until my next visit.
Halloween
This funky Center City boutique carries thousands of eclectic pieces of jewelry ranging from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. It’s impossible NOT to find something here. 1329 Pine Street, (215) 732-7711
XIX (Nineteen)
Opened in March 2006, XIX (Nineteen) was designed as an American brasserie with four places to enjoy a meal: the café, bar, restaurant and terrace. The restaurant’s dining room features a circular raw bar with mosaic tiles that reflect sound. Beware what you whisper—everyone on the other side of the bar can hear you! The décor gives you the delicious sensation of being inside a wedding cake. Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, Broad & Walnut Streets, 19th floor, (215) 790-1919, parkphiladelphia.hyatt.com
CARA SCHNEIDER, a 40-something history buff
Director of Media Relations
I’ve been a Philly fan my entire life—and a professional fan for nearly nine years. At the core, I’m a history person who is really inspired by what has been built here, physically and metaphorically. I’m also a big fan of the food, the street art, the architecture and the theater.
Campfire Storytelling at Valley Forge
Valley Forge National Historical Park’s bike rentals and storytelling programs animate the park. My favorite is the campfire held Saturday nights from June through September. The evening includes a picnic dinner, a visit to Washington’s Headquarters and storytelling around the campfire. 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, nps.gov/vafo
Cheese Class
I am a cheese freak. So, when Tria opened in its first of two locations a few years ago, celebrating the three great fermented foods—wine, cheese and beer—I was hooked immediately. When they opened fermentation school to educate their staff, people like me demanded to be let in! Setting of both the restaurants and the school are casual but classy, always letting the cheese be the star. One-shot classes cost around $40-$60. Fermentation School, Medical Arts Building, 1601 Walnut Street, Suite 620, (215) 972-7076; Tria, 18th & Sansom Streets, (215) 972-TRIA; 12th & Spruce Streets, (215) 629-9200, triacafe.com
Magic Garden
This place is crazy! The Magic Garden is a multi-level, open city lot FILLED with the whimsical, fantastical, impassioned 3D mosaics—all the unmistakable work of artist/activist Isaiah Zagar. (See Donna’s Eyes Gallery item.) You’ll see 30-year’s worth of ornate, glittery, Zagar mosaics all along South Street, but this one is the greatest of them all. A tourable studio sits in the attached property. It should be open during weekend days, but you can always peek through the gate if necessary. 1022-24 South Street, (215) 733-0390, isaiahzagar.org, philadelphiasmagicgardens.org
Schuylkill River Trail
If any Philadelphian has ever worked up a sweat here, it was probably along the eight-mile loop hugging the Schuylkill River, behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The west side of the trail has one of the most beautiful views of the city. One curve gives you the boathouses (and lighthouse), the Philadelphia Museum of Art, skyscrapers and lots of foliage. Bikers, bladers, runners, walkers, dawdlers, baby-carriage pushers and even rock climbers are here every weekend. gophila.com/outdoors
The Parade of Votives
So many Philadelphia customs date back decades or even centuries. This one goes back to late 2006. Every night at 8:00 p.m., five uniformed staffers at The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia parade into the dimmed, marble rotunda (modeled after Rome’s Pantheon) with trays of votive candles, which they deposit on all of the cocktail tables. (Note: The candle lighting varies by season. Winter is at 6:00 p.m., summer at 8:00 p.m.) 10 Avenue of the Arts, (215) 523-8000, ritzcarlton.com
LINDA HUSS, a 26-year-old studio apartment dweller
Writer and Pressroom Coordinator
I’ve lived in Center City for about two years. While I try to act responsibly with my money, I find it hard to resist all the great dining, shopping and nightlife in Philadelphia. You can definitely count on me to check out any new store or bistro for “research.” I do work for the tourism office, after all. Some of my favorite spots include:
Fitler Square
On warm and sunny days when everyone grabs their towels, books, iPods and dogs and beelines to Rittenhouse Square, you can find me in the lesser-known—and less crowded—Fitler Square, just southwest of the popular park. The relaxing spot is a family-friendly neighborhood gem surrounded by single-family homes, tree-lined streets and friendly neighbors. Between 23rd & 24th Streets and Panama & Pine Streets
Philadelphia Museum of Art
I’m always on the lookout for great activities that won’t hit my bank account too hard. (Thank you overdraft protection!) Art After 5 on Fridays at the Philadelphia Museum of Art offers a great mixture of food, drinks, culture and entertainment. International musicians perform on the first Friday of the month, and jazz fills the halls on all other Fridays. 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org
Ritz Theaters
Philadelphia’s Ritz Theaters offer the movie-going experience I remember from childhood. The popcorns aren’t oversized, the diameter of the sodas is acceptable for human hands, and the ticket prices are not more than $9. Now, I’ve made peace with the theaters’ use of trash bags instead of trash cans. It’s a small sacrifice for such a pleasant night out with the girls. On Wednesdays, you can catch a flick for only $6—even for the non-matinees. Ritz East, 125 S. 2nd Street; Ritz Five, 214 Walnut Street; Ritz at the Bourse, 400 Ranstead Street; (215) 925-7900, landmarktheatres.com
Sugar Mom’s
Tucked in a basement on a side street in Old City, Sugar Mom’s is a locals’ hangout that sports an amusement park décor. The Ms. Pac-Man game, pinball machines and bumper car seats give this down-and-dirty bar an ironic appeal. Word to the wise: Watch the spray paint art on the walls and chairs—it may still be wet. 25 Church Street, (215) 925-8219, phillytown.com/sugarmoms.htm
Ten Stone
Since I’m getting a little older—and hopefully a little more mature—the crazy bar scene is a bit too crazy for me these days. Luckily, I can stop into a neighborhood bar with the perfect atmosphere: good food, good friends and good times. With a long list of global beers on tap and hearty bar cuisine like mussels, burgers and quesadillas, Ten Stone is my Philly Cheers. 2063 South Street, (215) 735-9939, tenstone.com
CATHY MCVEY, a 30-something who likes to eat, drink and be merry
Editor
As an editor, you would think I’d be eager to brag about some of my Philly favs. But with so many options to choose from, I found the task rather daunting. Would I wax on about my love for Lolita’s flavorful margaritas or plug the to-die-for gelato at Capogiro? Would I praise the beauty of the city’s more than 2,800 murals, or would I spread the word about the cute-as-a-button, Philly-themed golf course at Franklin Square? Way too much pressure! Here are my picks for today, but know that I have plenty more to share.
Pizza, Pretzels and French Fries, Oh My
When given the choice between salt or sweet, I choose salt—almost always. My top picks for the best salt and carb combos in Philly:
- Pretzels: Does it get any better than soft, twisted dough baked and salted to pure perfection? For me, it doesn’t. Get ’em while they’re hot at Sansom Street Soft Pretzel Factory—and don’t be stingy with the mustard. 1532 Sansom Street, (215) 569-3988
- French Fries: Don’t leave Chickie’s and Pete’s without sampling a basket of their World Famous Crab Fries®. Topped with Old Bay seasoning, these perfectly cooked fries are served with a side of melted white cheese. (Don’t ask what kind of cheese it is though. The recipe’s top secret!) Now a mini-chain in Philly, Chickie’s boasts stands in both Citizens Bank Park and the Wachovia Spectrum. Other locations: 15th Street & Packer Avenue, (215) 218-0500; 11000 Roosevelt Boulevard, (215) 856-9890; 4010 Robbins Avenue, (215) 338-3060, chickiesandpetes.com
- Pizza: My undisputed choice has always been Tacconelli’s Pizza, located in Port Richmond—just a few blocks from where I grew up. Go for the white pie with spinach and tomato, the buzzing dining room (where patrons may burst into the Philadelphia Eagles fight song at any moment) and the unmistakable (but harmless) neighborhood attitude. While I’ll always be a fan of Tacs, there’s a new love of my pizza life—and that’s Tony’s Place, a Frankford Avenue staple serving tomato pies that are delightfully thin and delectably delicious. Pizza without cheese? Thanks for showing me the way, Tony. Tacs, 2604 E. Somerset Street, (215) 425-4983; Tony’s, 6300 Frankford Avenue, (215) 289-3044, tonystomatopies.com
Tritone
When a craving for sweets hits, I head to Tritone for the ultimate in deep-fried decadence—fried candy bars. There are dozens of options in a bowl for choosing—Snicker’s, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Almond Joys, Twix bars and even Cadbury Cream Eggs, in season. Once deep-fried, the chocolate comes out two to three times its normal size and is slathered, if you choose (and, at this point, why not?), with ice cream, chocolate syrup and whipped cream. My fav is the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. It’s heaven—simply heaven! 1508 South Street, (215) 545-0475, tritonebar.com
Swann Memorial Fountain
I fell hard for Center City Philadelphia when I began my freshman year at John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High School, the oldest Catholic girls high school in the country. Located off the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, my school stood just steps away from the stunning Alexander Calder-designed Swann Memorial Fountain. Every year on the last day of school, you’ll see HH girls clad in their navy blue polyester uniforms jumping into the fountain and belting out their alma mater. It’s a 100-plus-year tradition that I proudly participated in for four years straight. One Logan Square, (215) 963-1500, fourseasons.com
CAROLINE BEAN, a 28-year-old who combs the city’s shops for treasures
National Media Relations
I moved to Philadelphia’s Manayunk neighborhood four years ago as a bright-eyed 23 year old. Now as a (slightly) more mature woman who just bought a first home in Center City, you can find me scouting for modern furniture, slurping soup and enjoying the view at some of my favorite spots in the city. Or, you might find me blogging about them on uwishunu.com.
Mercato
If cheese is heaven, then I have found my heaven right here in Philadelphia. The artisanal cheese plate at Mercato is out of this world, with pitch-perfect pairings. Buttery Camembert with chestnut honey (including pieces of crunchy honeycomb)? Delish. The bold flavor of grape leaf-wrapped Rogue Rive Blue set off by tangy Granny Smith apple? Perfection. And the Hoja Santa goat cheese paired with truffle honey made me run right over to Di Bruno Bros. to pick out my own truffle-laced queso. The cheese menu even suggests ideal beverages to enhance the taste. Chef Evan Turney is both a cheese genius and a fantastic chef. 1216 Spruce Street, (215) 985-2962, mercatobyob.com
Retrospect, Antiquarian’s Delight and Decades Vintage
There’s a little corner of Philadelphia where you can get the most amazing range of vintage finds. Do some digging at Retrospect on South Street to find true retro duds. Once I got over the ick factor of wearing someone else’s old shoes, I got some major envy-inducing vintage heels here. Turn the corner, and you’ll see vintage haven Antiquarian’s Delight. Without fail, the woman in the first booth will greet you by alerting you to her 10% to 20% discounts. Once you browse her vintage Pucci skirts and crazy cufflinks, make sure you hit the second booth back in the middle section, where vintage seller/jeweler Barbara Blau offers a tray of $15 silver rings among her more valuable baubles—like engagement rings and Tiffany watches. Next stop: Decades Vintage. Browse the same racks that inspire designers like Anna Sui and Betsey Johnson, but for waaay less than New York or L.A. prices. Retrospect, 534 South Street, (267) 671-0116, retrospectvintage.com; Antiquarian’s Delight, 615 S. 6th Street, (215) 592-0256; Decades Vintage, 615 Bainbridge Street, (215) 923-3135
Passyunk East
Passyunk Avenue, or “Pash-yunk” to the locals, is one of the few diagonal streets in William Penn’s perfect grid. In the heart of a residential South Philly neighborhood, the boulevard is a mix of old-fashioned re-upholsterers, no-frills Italian coffee shops and hipsters on bikes heading to eateries like Cantina Los Caballitos. Take the cheesesteak challenge at famed rivals Pat’s King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks, stroll to P.O.P.E. (Pub on Passyunk East) and drink a Sly Fox beer or just admire the enigma that is the giant King of Jeans mural. Cantina, 1653 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 755-3550, cantinaloscaballitos.com; Pat’s, 1237 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 468-1546, patskingofsteaks.com; Geno’s, 1219 S. 9th Street, (215) 389-0659, genosteaks.com; P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 755-5125, myspace.com/pubonpassyunkeast; King of Jeans, 1843 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 271-5104
MELANIE SOLE, a 30-something mom
PR Consultant
Being a mom of two kids under age four and living about an hour from the city in Jersey farm country, I don’t get downtown as much as I used to. However, I’ve lived in the area my entire life and worked in Philly for a while, so I have a few favorites. Most directly correlate to places I frequented at different times in my life.
Philadelphia Zoo
The country’s first zoo, the Philadelphia Zoo is always reinventing itself. With primate and big cat exhibitions, there is something new to see every year, along with favorites like the reptile and bird houses. I still remember getting a zoo key as a child to hear a recording about the animals at each exhibit. 3400 W. Girard Avenue, (215) 243-1100, phillyzoo.org
South Street
As a teenager, I would take the train into the city with friends to walk and window shop on South Street just to be a part of the scene. We’d browse the music and clothing stores, get a cheesesteak at Jim’s Steaks and contemplate what kind of tattoo we wanted. I even took a friend to get her belly-button pierced on South Street. I never did end up with any tattoos or piercings of my own. Bainbridge to Lombard, Front to 9th Streets, southstreet.com
The Mann Center for the Performing Arts
A sophisticated outdoor concert venue, The Mann Center for the Performing Arts hosts great shows every summer. It’s a great date night to watch live music under the stars. 5201 Parkside Avenue, (215) 546-7900, manncenter.org
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
The Franklin is one of my favorite museums—and not just because I use to work there. With so many interactive exhibitions, you can really be a kid again and explore the science behind the human body, sports, astronomy, electricity and more. With blockbusters and traveling exhibitions and IMAX films, there is always something new to experience. And you can’t forget the indoor star show at the Fels Planetarium. 20th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu
Water Works Restaurant & Lounge
Situated in the city’s original Fairmount Water Works below the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this building is steeped in history, yet has a modern flair. With an eclectic menu, signature drinks and to-die-for desserts, we’ve truly enjoyed delicious meals at this dining destination. 640 Water Works Drive, (215) 236-9000, thewaterworksrestaurant.com
ERIC CORTES, a 25-year-old Latino who enjoys anything and everything
Communications Coordinator
Born and raised in North Jersey, I knew after graduating from Temple University that Philadelphia would be my new home. I remember telling myself I wanted to move but still be close to my family—and that’s exactly what I did. Now living in Northern Liberties, I work full-time in Center City and in my “spare time” help out my fraternity and other associations I am deeply involved with. So what is it about Philadelphia that keeps me going? It’s the history, the culture and hidden treasures that pop up every day.
El Centro de Oro
Food, music, culture and more! One of the many reasons I fell in love with Philadelphia, El Centro de Oro neighborhood boasts some of my favorite go-to spots when I want to unwind. Whether it’s stopping into Centro Musical to pick up a gift, enjoying a happy hour at Isla Verde or visiting old friends at Taller Puertorriqueño, Inc., El Centro de Oro always brings me back to my Latino roots. N. 5th Street between Lehigh & Cambria Streets
J.L. Sullivan’s
Happy hours, entertainment and quick lunches are just some of the reasons why I can’t get enough of this place. J.L. Sullivan’s, a hidden bar and restaurant located beneath the renowned Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, offers great drink specials and exceptional service. If you’re searching for a place to relax with friends or to make new ones, J.L. Sullivan’s is the place for you. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-2290, jlsullivans.com
The Comcast Experience HD Video Wall at the Comcast Center
Have you ever stared at something so amazing for so long that it put you in a trance? In 2008, an 83-foot-by-35-foot video wall came to life inside the Comcast Center lobby. (May I add that the Comcast Center is the tallest “green” building in the country?) Take 15 minutes or an entire lunch break to enjoy The Comcast Experience, displaying vibrant, high-definition images throughout the day. And don’t be startled by the life-like statues—they’re also part of the public art experience. 1701 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, gophila.com/comcast
JEFF LIEBREICH, a 30-something dog lover
Communications Coordinator
Six years ago, I packed up all of my belongings and headed to Philadelphia. Since I was leaving a 10-acre farm in Stowe, Vermont, it was a pretty big step for me. I didn’t have too much trouble with the transition though, thanks to some fabulous places for my dog and me to eat, shop and become one with nature.
Philadelphia Java Co.
Philadelphia’s Queen Village neighborhood houses two locations of the Philadelphia Java Co. in the area of town I call home. Each coffeehouse features homemade Middle Eastern delicacies, such as labaneh bread—a hearty slice of bread topped with Greek yogurt, olives and a drop of olive oil. What’s more, Java serves Philadelphia-roasted La Colombe coffee, which is reason enough to make either location a must-do on your list. 852 S. 2nd Street, (215) 339-8248; 518 S. 4th Street, (215) 928-1811
Lorenzo & Son Pizza
“One on a plate and two in a box” is a popular phrase you’ll hear frequently at Lorenzo & Son Pizza, located in the center of the famous South Street action. Each jumbo slice contains the perfect pairing of sweet and zesty tomato sauce smothered onto thin crust and tons of cheese. Don’t even think to ask for toppings—plain is the only way they slice it unless you order a pie to go. 305 South Street, (215) 627-4110
New Wave Café
When it’s time for a few drinks, I head a few blocks south of Lorenzo’s and step into New Wave Café. This neighborhood bar keeps the best local brews on tap, a rockin’ jukebox, several plasma-screen TVs for watching my favorite Philly sports teams and a stacked menu featuring small plates, full-sized entrees and sandwiches made on the world’s best bread from Sarcone’s Bakery. 3rd & Catherine Streets, (215) 922-8484, newwavecafe.com
Sweat Fitness
When I’m not slamming shots of espresso, hoarding gargantuan slices of pizza and cheering on my favorite Philly sports teams, I’m sweating it all off at my neighborhood gym, Sweat Fitness. One of seven locations in Philadelphia, the Queen Village complex is a converted parking garage-turned-playground for fitness enthusiasts. A wide array of classes, a full-service salon, a chiropractic office and a smoothie bar are some of the offerings that keep Sweat customers looking and feeling their best. And for a less-intense gym activity, spend some time shooting pool. 700 Passyunk Avenue, (215) 627-5600; 1425 Arch Street, (215) 564-0303; 200 S. 24th Street, (215) 351-0100; 45 N. 3rd Street, (215) 923-8760; 1509 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 271-0303; 4151 Main Street, (215) 487-7100; 217 W. Church Road, King of Prussia, (610) 337-9328, sweatfitness.com
RACHEL FERGUSON, a 20-something-year-old suburban girl at heart
Media Relations
I live an hour away from Center City in Montgomery County, and my social calendar is always full as I juggle shopping, dining and neighborhood hopping. I try to stay diverse though, so don’t put me in a box! Some of my personal favs include:
Laff House
I love to get my laugh on. Whether it’s open-mic night on Tickle Me Tuesdays, stand-up routines by new talent and professional comedians on Thursdays or acts from BET, Laff House offers an entertaining comedy show every night of the week. What’s more, it’s modestly priced. The venue is small and intimate, so if you’re late, be prepared to sit close to the stage and hear some jokes at your expense. 221 South Street, (215) 440-4242, laffhouse.com
Reef Restaurant and Lounge
For loads of laughs along with inventive cuisine, I head to the tropical Reef Restaurant and Lounge on Wednesdays. Patrons enjoy a comedy show along with Caribbean dishes with a contemporary American flavor. I pair my favorite dish, the Shrimp Rasta Pasta, with a tasty mojito. 605 S. 3rd Street, (215) 629-0102, reefcaribbeanlounge.com
Scarlett Alley
Looking for a unique gift at the last minute? Scarlett Alley carries gifts galore that are packaged in their signature boxes with a ribbon. Personalized goods, jewelry and custom pottery are perfect for special occasions. All of my gifts for weddings, house warmings, baby showers and anniversaries come from Scarlett Alley—as long as I really like the recipient. 241 Race Street, (215) 592-7898, scarlettalley.com
Relish
I recently attended the grand opening of Relish and decided that I must include it as one of my staff picks. The warm and inviting atmosphere combined with modern southern fare and live jazz music is something that you will, well, relish too. The décor is reminiscent of a 1950s jazz club. Guests can enjoy the fresh air on the veranda or sit inside in the café or dining room. And who wouldn’t want a little jazz to accompany a Sunday brunch? 7152 Ogontz Avenue, (215) 276-0170, relishphiladelphia.com
The Drafting Room
Don’t let the name fool you. This is not a rinky-dink bar dishing out hot wings by the dozens. The Drafting Room is a fun yet sophisticated bar with a menu that ranges from wings to steaks. I frequent this spot on Sundays for brunch. The eggs are made to order, the waffles are delicious, and the mimosas are a wonderful morning treat. 900 N. Bethlehem Pike, (215) 646-6116; 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton, (610)363-0521, draftingroom.com
JEFF GUARACINO, a Jersey boy-turned-Old City resident
Vice President of Communications
I’m the vice president of communications at GPTMC, and trust me, I couldn’t sell Philly if I didn’t love Philly. Besides its rich history, the region offers exciting nightlife, inventive restaurants, fun outdoor activities and surprises around every corner. Here are just a few of my Philadelphia favorites:
Lolita Restaurant
Philadelphia is renowned for its BYOB scene, but it’s the BYOT (the “T” is for tequila) Lolita Restaurant in Midtown Village that’s the talk of the town. Partners in life and love Marci Turney and Valerie Safran mix fresh margarita concoctions to accompany your favorite agave, all while cooking up the freshest and most creative Mexican dishes this side of the border. 106 S. 13th Street, (215) 546-7100, lolitabyob.com
Isgro’s Pastries
On any given Saturday, you’ll find a line out the door at Isgro’s Pastries in the heart of Philadelphia’s Italian Market. Cannolis, pastries, cakes—oh my! If you have some room left in your stomach, take a stroll through the surrounding area to take in the sights and smells of my favorite Philly ’hood. 1009 Christian Street, (215) 923-3092, isgropastries.com
Ironworks Gym
Thanks to my good friends at Old City Ironworks Gym, I can hide my cannoli-eating habit with just a few quick workouts. The $12.00 day pass is a great deal for the random exercise fanatic. A huge main floor with top-notch equipment and a mezzanine with cardio and stretching areas make this the best no-frills fitness center for your money. 141 N. 3rd Street, (215) 627-7002; Northern Liberties Ironworks, 821 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-9400, phillyironworks.com
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Attached Media
Rittenhouse Square
Named for astronomer and clockmaker David Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse Square is one of William Penn’s five original squares. Locals enjoy picnics, brown-bag lunches or just strolling amid the trees, manicured lawns and sculptures....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Parks & Gardens
Rangoon
Located in Philadelphia’s Chinatown neighborhood, Rangoon prepares authentic Burmese cuisine, which is a fusion of flavors from India, China and Thailand....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants
Eye's Gallery
The colorful Eye’s Gallery on South Street in Philadelphia is known for its wide selection of Latin American clothing, accessories and crafts....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Hispanic, Multicultural, Shopping
Italian Market
Philadelphia’s Italian Market, on 9th Street between Washington and Christian, offers an international array of meats, cheeses, spices and produce, as well as small cafes and family-run restaurants....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Cafes & Markets
Halloween
Halloween, located just off Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts, is a showcase for original, hand-crafted jewelry designs from Henri David, who also hosts and organizes one of the city’s largest annual Halloween costume parties....
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Tags: Shopping
XIX (Nineteen)
XIX (Nineteen), the bar and restaurant on the 19th floor of the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, offers exceptional service, a sophisticated atmosphere and delicious food. The breathtaking views of the city are complimentary....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife
Once Upon A Nation Re-enactors
History fans are rapt as Once Upon A Nation’s costumed, professional re-enactors recount some of the events that took place during George Washington’s 1777 encampment at Valley Forge....
Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Family-friendly, History, Summer
Tria
The first step in making a toast at Tria is choosing from the extensive selection of wines and beers. The café, located steps from Philadelphia’s acclaimed Rittenhouse Row, specializes in wine, cheese and beer....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants
Schuylkill River Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail, a new multi-use trail bordering the Schuylkill River, provides outdoor enthusiasts with a 1.2-mile scenic path from Locust Street to the Philadelphia Museum of Art....
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Tags: Outdoors
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Constructed of Minnesota Dolomite and completed in 1928, the Philadelphia Museum of Art covers 10 acres and houses more than 300,000 works spanning 2,000 years....
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Tags: Architecture, Arts & Culture, Icons, Museums & Attractions
Swann Memorial Fountain
On hot summer days, Philadelphia’s Swann Memorial Fountain, also known as “The Fountain of Three Rivers,” serves as a favorite oasis for city residents and visitors alike. The fountain’s three main figures, sculpted by Alexander Stirling Calder, represent the city’s major waterways: the Delaware, Schuylkill and Wissahickon Rivers....
Credit: Photo by T. O'Keefe for GPTMC
Tags: Parks & Gardens, Public Art
Mercato
An old market is the setting for this boisterous corner bistro serving seasonally inspired Italian dishes....
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Tags: Alfresco Dining, BYOBs, Dining & Restaurants
Philadelphia Zoo
Just two miles from Center City Philadelphia, a giraffe roams the African Plains at the 42-acre Philadelphia Zoo, the nation’s oldest zoo. Founded in 1874, the zoo retains some of its original Victorian garden style and is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of which are rare or endangered...
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South Street
A thriving commercial hub since colonial times, Philadelphia’s South Street has been reborn many times. Since the 1970s South Street has been an eclectic shopping and dining area, where specialty boutiques intermingle with chain stores and eateries of all kinds....
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Tags: Neighborhoods & Towns, Nightlife
Jim’s Steaks
Hungry diners line up for a traditional Philly cheesesteak at Jim’s Steaks, a South Street landmark. Edgy boutiques, trendy restaurants and great people watching make South Street a popular destination....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants
The Mann Center for the Performing Arts
A family enjoys a performance at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, the city’s popular outdoor cultural arts center. The seasonal lineup runs the gamut, including Broadway shows, children’s performances and dance theater events, as well as a long list of rock, pop, world, gospel and folk concerts. ...
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Tags: Family-friendly, Music, Performing Arts
Benjamin Franklin Memorial, The Franklin Institute
The heroic, 30-foot statue of Benjamin Franklin presides over the octagonal Benjamin Franklin Memorial Chamber, which was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, at his namesake institute in Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute is the oldest organization in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of mechanical arts and...
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Water Works Restaurant and Lounge
Set along the Schuylkill River at the end of Boathouse Row, the Water Works Restaurant and Lounge offers elegant cuisine in the restored 19th-century Neo-Classical historic Fairmount Water Works buildings....
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Tags: Alfresco Dining, Architecture, Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife
Centro de Oro
Centro de Oro (“center of gold”) is the name for the area around 5th Street and Lehigh Avenue, the center of Philadelphia’s Latino community. The area is home to many Latino-owned restaurants and shops, as well as the site of the community’s major festivals....
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Tags: Hispanic, Multicultural
Centro Musical
Centro Musical is a one-stop shop for Latino music and musical instruments, as well as a source to find musical groups and DJs, in the heart of Philadelphia’s Latino neighborhood....
Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Hispanic, Multicultural, Music, Shopping
Comcast Center Video Wall
Visitors stop by the lobby of the Comcast Center—the tallest building between New York and Chicago and the country’s tallest “green” building—throughout the day to admire the stunning 2,000-square-foot LED screen, which projects computer-generated but oh-so-realistic images. The largest four-millimeter LED screen in the world, the video wall is public...
Credit: Photo by J. Holder for GPTMC
Tags: Architecture, Public Art
Lorenzo’s Pizza
A colorful two-story-tall mural beckons hungry visitors to Lorenzo’s Pizza, a popular South Street institution where the super-sized slices taste even better when the bars let out at 2:00 a.m....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Public Art
Lolita
Lolita is a wildly popular bring-your-own-tequila restaurant serving up spicy Mexican cuisine in the emerging B3 neighborhood....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Alfresco Dining, BYOBs, Dining & Restaurants
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Hands-On Philly Fun For All Interests
Food, Glorious Food:
- Can’t decide between the chocolate peanut butter martini, White Cosmo, Miami Sky, Red Hot Mary or the dozen-or-so other specialty drinks at Red Sky Restaurant and Lounge? Now, guests don’t have to. They can order up to four different carafes, which contain two glasses each of
Backgrounder: Running Through History In Philadelphia
The Philadelphia region continues to create a regional “runner heaven” with the opening of a new spur of the Schuylkill River Trail and the completion of the Streuble Trail in Chester County. This system of linked greenway trails are a key reason why Philadelphia’s running scene continued its competitive streak
...Philly Goes The Distance With Campaign To Promote Great Outdoors
Year Two Includes Enhanced Web Site, Major Sponsorships And New Hotel Package
Boundless Philadelphia™, a $1.7 million campaign by the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation to promote the region’s outdoor offerings, kicks off its second year with three new initiatives: enhanced features on BoundlessPhiladelphia.com, major partnerships and a hotel package. These enhancements will raise the visibility of the campaign to runners and
...Fact Sheet: Top Philadelphia Region Attractions
A Selection Of Top Philadelphia Region Attractions As Listed In Philadelphia Business Journal Book Of Lists
* Not listed in Book of Lists; attractions listed in alphabetical order.
Historical Sites And Attractions:
- While exploring the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial, visitors can enjoy exhibitions that display artifacts from the ship’s past and play an interactive role as they follow the tour route. America’s most
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
...Philly Like A Local: What To Do After Dark
Movies, Munchies, Goth And Gore Make For Nighttime Naughtiness In Philly
Pass the Popcorn
Got a movie jones? You can catch something on the big screen every night in Philadelphia, not just in the local cineplexes, but also in dark corners of restaurants and bars, grand old auditoriums and luxury theaters. Scores of hipsters stream in for a dose of beer
Philadelphia Engagement Of Disney's The Lion King Extended Into September!
Tickets for Performances August 15 through September 10 at the Academy of Music Go on Sale Sunday, March 5 at 9AM
Due to popular demand, Disney Theatrical Productions and Kimmel Center Presents Cadillac Broadway at the Academy have extended the Philadelphia engagement of Disney’s THE LION KING through the summer of 2006 at the Academy of Music. Tickets for performances August 15 through September 10, 2006 will go on sale Sunday,
...Real Fun, Real Young And Under 21 in Philly
Beyond The Bar Scene, There's Loads To Do In The Philadelphia Region
Nearly 300,000 students are dusting off their laptops as they return to classes at the Philadelphia region's 80-plus colleges and universities this month. Just because notebooks and "office hours" have replaced bathing suits and beach weekends, that doesn't mean the fun has to end. Philadelphia has plenty to offer the
...It's Easy Being "Green" In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More
City Offers All Sorts Of Eco-friendly Options For Visitors And Locals
The nation’s tallest “green” building—located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City business district—is now welcoming its first commercial tenants and unofficially ushering in the next active phase of sustainable living, working and playing in Philadelphia. The 57-story Comcast Center, also the tallest building between New York and Chicago, is
...Fourth Of July In Philly: Ben Franklin & Betsy Ross's Wedding, Two Fireworks Shows, John Legend, Boyz II Men, Fiesta And More
From July 3-6, All The Action Is In Philly During The Sunoco Welcome America! Celebration
When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, Philly does July 4 like nowhere else. A highlight this year will be the real-life wedding of two re-enactors who portray Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross. The couple will be married in front of Independence Hall with Mayor Michael A. Nutter officiating and
...Celebrate America's Birthday With Patriotic Events, Activities, And Festivities Throughout The Philadelphia Region
The Independence Day Party Lasts For Days In And Around Philadelphia
Whoever said less is more sure wasn’t thinking about Fourth of July in Philadelphia and The Countryside®. When it comes to celebrating America’s birthday, America’s birthplace knows that more is better. In addition to the many free events that are part of the Sunoco Welcome America! celebration, the region is
...Philadelphia, America's Birthplace, Hosts Patriotic Ceremonies On July 4, 2008
Commemorative Activities End With Ceremonial Tapping Of The Liberty Bell
The best place to celebrate America’s birthday is the place where it all started 232 years ago—at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. On Friday, July 4, 2008, at 10:00 a.m., Mayor Michael A. Nutter will lead the city’s Independence Day Ceremony, a commemorative event that pays tribute to the 18th-century
...Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross To Marry In Philly On July 3
Philadelphia’s Premier Historic Re-enactors Will Tie The Knot During Sunoco Welcome America!’s POPS on Independence Concert
Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross are getting married, and it’s happening in Philadelphia. In reality, Ralph Archbold, the city’s nationally recognized Ben Franklin re-enactor, fell in love with Linda Wilde, who often portrays Betsy Ross, and they decided to get married. The couple will exchange vows in a public ceremony
...There's No Place Like Philly On The Fourth Of July
John Legend, Boyz II Men And The Real Wedding Of Ben Franklin And Betsy Ross Re-enactors Highlight The Free Nine-Day Festival
The nation’s birthplace is still the best place to celebrate America’s birthday. Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s nine-day marathon of Independence Day events, kicks off on Saturday, June 28 and continues through Sunday, July 6, 2008. In between, each day is jam-packed with films, food, dancing, a parade, patriotic ceremonies and
...Boundless Philadelphia™ Announces Run With Olympians In Philly
Olympic Veterans Tim Broe, Carrie Tollefson And Todd Williams To Participate
It’s not every day that running enthusiasts get to practice their sport with an Olympian by their side, but they can do exactly that in Philadelphia on November 17 when Run with Olympians takes place during Philadelphia Marathon weekend. The free event will give runners of all levels a chance
...A Philadelphia Girlfriend Getaway With Rhythm And Soul
A Weekend Of Eating, Shopping, Pampering And Partying In Jill Scott’s Hometown
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
...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
...Backgrounder: Literary Philadelphia
Philadelphia's Literary History Lives On Beyond The Pages Of A Book
Since the earliest days of the nation’s founding, American writers as diverse as Edgar Allan Poe to the members of the Algonquin Roundtable have found inspiration and made their homes in the Philadelphia region. Although many of them are now deceased, their legacies live on at the sites where they
...If You Like Frida, You Might Also Like…
Plenty Of Options For Frida-philes Making A Weekend Out Of Their Visit To Philly To See Her Work In Its Only East Coast Showing
It’s the first time in 15 years that a major exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s art has toured the U.S., and from February 20 through May 18, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is the only East Coast museum where art lovers can view her groundbreaking paintings. Those who would like to
...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
...10 Ways To Wake Up In Philly
Find A Hotel Package For Every Mood
With so much to do in Philadelphia, visitors will want to sleep over so they don’t miss a thing. And with pleasant weather ushering in even more events—and a hotel package that gives guests a $50 gift—there’s even more to fit into a Philly trip. Fortunately, there are a number
...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
...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
...Party And Play In Philadelphia After Dark
Families, Friends And Couples Will Find That Nighttime Is The Right Time For Recreation In Philly
For those who want a night on the town that includes pulsating music and packed clubs, Philadelphia can deliver. But the city can also satisfy those who prefer bowling and billiards to high heels and hip-hop. A slew of local comedy clubs, bowling alleys, theaters, ice skating rinks and sporting
...Headliners Announced For Two Concerts During Philadelphia’s Sunoco Welcome America! Fourth Of July Festival
John Legend To Appear On July 4, Boyz II Men Slated For July 5
Revelers in town for Sunoco Welcome America!, Philadelphia’s annual Independence Day celebration, can enjoy two evenings of free concerts during the festival, which runs from Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6. Five-time Grammy winner John Legend will take the outdoor stage at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of
...One Of America's Best Beer Drinking Cities Untaps Philly Beer Week, March 7-16, 2008
City Showcases Its Beer Roots Throughout The Month With Festivals, Podcasts, Book Launches, Tours And More
This year, Philadelphia, a city that’s been brewing beer for more than 300 years, is showing that it’s one of America’s best beer drinking cities with the debut of several new brew-inspired tours, guides, classes and festivals, including Philly Beer Week, taking place March 7-16, 2008. The suds fest will
...Free Philadelphia Video Tours Now On Tap At gophila.com/beer
New Series Covers Four Neighborhoods And More Than A Dozen Bars
Hosted by Philadelphia Daily News beer reporter Don Russell, also known as Joe Sixpack, a series of beer-focused vodcasts (short videos) launched today on gophila.com/beer and uwishunu.com/beer. The vodcasts guide beer lovers through the bars and pubs of four Philly neighborhoods, teaching informally about beer, food pairings and the
...Did HBO Whet Your Appetite For John Adams?
Come To Philadelphia Where The Second President Made History
Fans of John Adams, the seven-part television series about the second U.S. president now airing on HBO, can visit Philadelphia to see where this legendary figure made history. Not only will they have a quicker journey to the city than the Massachusetts rabble-rouser did in the late 1770s, but they’ll
...What's Next For Historic Philadelphia?
Since 1776, Independence Mall Has Been Continuously Changing
Although radically changed over the past 10 years, Historic Philadelphia continues to evolve and improve to meet the needs of modern day visitors. Major enhancements to the area will continue far into the next decade and beyond. From beautified outdoor spaces to new historic attractions and cultural institutions, Historic Philadelphia’s
...Historic Philadelphia: African-American Experience
A Richer Story Is Being Told About Free Blacks, Enslaved Africans And African-Americans In Historic Philadelphia
This summer and beyond, Philadelphia will reveal untold chapters in the nation’s history and bring new emphasis to the undertold stories of African-Americans, allowing visitors to hear a far more accurate rendition of the United States’ early years than ever before. Not only will storytellers throughout Historic Philadelphia add new
...Fireworks, History And Fun In Historic Philadelphia For July 4
Concerts, Fireworks And Authentic U.S. History Take Center Stage For Sunoco Welcome America!, June 28-July 6
Throughout the year, Historic Philadelphia is a lively destination where visitors shop, dine and delve into America’s past. But from Saturday, June 28 through Sunday, July 6, the neighborhood where our nation was founded is transformed into celebration central for Sunoco Welcome America!, the city’s annual nine-day marathon celebrating America’s
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Experience Democracy Firsthand During Philadelphia's Presidential Summer
Vote For A Summer Vacation In Philly
Presidential politics have been simmering in Philadelphia since George Washington’s Executive Mansion was here in the 1790s. And, in 2008, as the race among Senators John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama heats up, the city offers a unique mix of presidential happenings that are affordable, educational and fun. After
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In Historic Philadelphia, History Gets A Fun And Interactive Twist
Dozens of Historic Sites Make Learning Fun
Historic Philadelphia is home to many of the most significant historic sites in the country. From the original Independence Hall to the modern National Constitution Center, each place plays a pivotal role in telling the city’s—and the nation’s—story. Here is just a sampling of the don’t-miss attractions found here:
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