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What's In The Avenue Of The Arts And Midtown Village Neighborhoods?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops On Or Near The Avenue Of The Arts And Midtown Village
Restaurants/Cafes:
- 10 Arts by Eric Ripert – In this intimate space located inside the glitzy Ritz-Carlton, Chef Eric Ripert presents American cuisine with an emphasis on organic, locally grown ingredients. 10 S. Broad Street, (215) 523-8000, ritzcarlton.com/hotels/philadelphia
- Bindi – Guests enjoy the spices and full flavors of traditional Indian fare at this dimly lit bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot. Be sure to bring along your own rum or vodka to create Indian-inspired cocktails. 105 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-6061, bindibyob.com
- Bliss – Chef Fabrizzio Pace puts diners in touch with their inner gourmand thanks to his menu of creative contemporary American and Asian cuisine. 220-224 Broad Street, (215) 731-1100, bliss-restaurant.com
- The Capital Grille – In a city that knows its steak houses, The Capital Grille serves up filets with the best of them. Expect a sleek crowd in business attire, helpful service and an impressive wine list. 1338 Chestnut Street, (215) 545-9588, thecapitalgrille.com
- Caribou Cafe – Vintage French posters and warm pumpkin-colored walls create a lively bistro atmosphere at this Walnut Street staple. Enjoy a French-inspired menu, including Croque-monsieur and steak frites, and don’t leave without indulging in Caribou’s bread pudding. 1126 Walnut Street, (215) 625-9535, cariboucafe.com
- Du Jour – Grab a bite at this simple and chic café conveniently located amongst the Avenue’s biggest theater attractions. Stay for a meal, or stop in for coffee or gelato. 440 S. Broad Street, (215) 735-8010, dujourmarket.com
- Effie’s – Family-style Greek cuisine is served in this converted townhouse, known for its friendly service and killer moussaka. 1127 Pine Street, (215) 592-8333, effiesrestaurant.com
- El Vez – Guacamole prepared tableside, rare tuna tostadas and specialty margaritas are menu highlights at this buzzing Mexican spot. 121 S. 13th Street, (215) 928-9800, elvezrestaurant.com
- Estia – Mediterranean fish and Greek specialties like Tzatziki and fresh hummus bring in patrons who dine amongst white-washed walls and sheer drapes. Enjoy live music every Friday and Saturday night. 1405 Locust Street, (215) 735-7700, estiarestaurant.com
- Fogo de Chão – Meat rules at this Brazilian-based churrascaria, with more than 15 choices prepared by the “gauchos”—grill artists who sear up cuts like filet, top sirloin, beef and pork ribs and lamp chops. An expansive salad bar helps round out the meal. 1337 Chestnut Street, (215) 636-9700, fogodechao.com
- Grocery Market and Catering – At this modern gourmet shop, costumers can refill bottles of first-press olive oil or pick up prepared foods for a picnic or dinner. 101-105 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-5252, grocery13.com
- IJean Cafe – With delicious sandwiches and wraps, this tiny deli is a hot spot for breakfast and lunch, with a side of people watching along bustling Walnut Street. 1334 Walnut Street, (215) 546-5353
- Lolita – Chef Marcie Turney turns out tasty contemporary Mexican cuisine at this 50-seat restaurant known for its BYOT policy—that’s short for bring your own tequila. 106 S. 13th Street, (215) 546-7100, lolitabyob.com
- McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant – Menus change daily at this sea-foodery to ensure the freshest fish, oysters, mussels and more. Pair dishes with wines from the Northwest, single malts or martinis. 1 S. Broad Street, (215) 568-6888, mccormickandschmicks.com
- Mercato – Chef R. Evan Turney infuses the slow-cooking traditions of Old World Italy with an experimental style and bold take on new Italian American cuisine at this airy, neighborhood BYOB. 1216 Spruce Street, (215) 985-BYOB, mercatobyob.com
- More Than Just Ice Cream – Great sandwiches, homemade soups, fresh salads and gargantuan ice cream desserts are on the menu at this popular spot. 1119 Locust Street, (215) 574-0586
- Morton’s The Steakhouse – Dim lighting, heavy wood tables and well-dressed servers give Morton’s the appeal of a classic steakhouse. Pair your steak with hearty sides like creamed spinach, ordered a la carte. 1411 Walnut Street, (215) 557-0724, mortons.com
- XIX (Nineteen) Restaurant & Café – This sparkling addition to the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue offers sweeping skyline views from the hotel’s 19th floor. A central raw bar includes clams, shrimp, lobster and oysters. They also serve up inventive dishes like tuna sashimi topped with yuzo cream and pine nuts. Broad & Walnut Streets, (215) 790-1919, nineteenrestaurant.com
- Palm Restaurant – Dine among the rich and famous at the Palm, located inside The Bellevue. Caricatures of local and national celebrities cover the bright walls, and diners feast on classic American fare. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-7256, thepalm.com
- Portofino – Italian favorites like homemade pastas, along with original dishes with fresh fish and cheeses, create a diverse menu at this simply decorated eatery. 1227 Walnut Street, (215) 923-8208, portofino1227walnut.com
- Reading Terminal Market – Home to more than 80 merchants and vendors selling fruits, vegetables, meats and poultry, Reading Terminal can satisfy just about any hankering, from cheesesteaks and cheesecake to sushi and soul food. 12th & Arch Streets, (215) 922-2317, readingterminalmarket.org
- Ruth’s Chris Steak House – Expect fine steaks, fresh seafood and an awe-inspiring wine selection at this popular steak house chain. 260 S. Broad Street, (215) 790-1515, ruthschris.com
- Sahara Grill – This casual and intimate BYOB is home to savory Lebanese fare like hummus, kebabs and falafel. 1334 Walnut Street, (215) 985-4155
- Ted’s Montana Grill – The latest outpost of Ted Turner’s beef and bison eatery is convenient to theater and music venues and serves up ample portions of reasonably priced American comfort food in a cozy, rustic setting. (The bison burger is a winner.) 260 S. Broad Street, (215) 772-1230, tedsmontanagrill.com
- Valanni Restaurant – Great drinks in a stylish setting are just the beginning at this wonderful Medi-Latin eatery, which boasts one of the best mezza plates in town, a feast of roasted feta, Greek olives, hummus and pita, spicy pulled chicken empanadas and grilled adobo beef kebobs. 1229 Spruce Street, (215) 790-9494, valanni.com
- Vietnam Restaurant – Benny Lai is the smiling owner of this friendly Vietnamese restaurant, with its polished décor and authentic menu of pho, chicken and pork spiked with lemongrass and outstanding summer rolls stuffed with shrimp and fresh basil. 221 N. 11th Street, (215) 592-1163, eatatvietnam.com
- Vintage Wine Bar & Bistro – More than 60 wines by the glass and a menu of tasty bistro specialties such as country pâté, escargot, duck magret and a tasty burger make Vintage a bustling spot in the burgeoning Midtown Village scene. 129 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-3095, vintage-philadelphia.com
- Upstares & Sotto Varalli – With a menu boasting Northern Italian fare and fresh seafood options and a gorgeous view of the sparkling Avenue of the Arts, this elegant restaurant is the perfect choice for a pre-theater meal. 231 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-6800, varalliusa.com
Tea, Coffee And Confections:
- Bonté Coffee & Wafflerie – Warm Belgian waffles come filled with everything from chocolate to bananas, with a cappuccino on the side. 1315 Walnut Street, (215) 732-3259, mybonte.com
- Capogiro Gelataria – Divine house-made gelato in flavors like persimmon, honeysuckle and black walnut rivals anything produced in Italy, honest. 119 S. 13th Street, (215) 351-0900, capogirogelato.com
- Juan Valdez Coffee – This New York-based chain whips up coffee concoctions with Columbian beans and offers fresh pastries and soups. 230 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-1000
- The Last Drop Coffeehouse – Free Wi-Fi, freshly brewed coffee and tasty snacks and pastries are just a few reasons why this little indie coffee house is a winner. 1300 Pine Street, (215) 893-9262, lastdropcoffeehouse.com
- Naked Chocolate Café – Step inside a chocolate lover’s dream with decadent pastries, mousse and fudge all in shades of chocolate—from milk to dark. For those who prefer chocolate in liquid form, don’t miss the to-die-for hot chocolate. 1317 Walnut Street, (215) 735-7310, nakedchocolatecafe.com
- Nuts to You – Philadelphia’s longest running nut house has been shelling out gourmet peanuts, almonds and other nutty treats for more than 30 years. Stop in to arrange a beautiful gift basket. 1328 Walnut Street, (215) 545-2911, nuts-to-you.com
- Ray’s Cafe & Tea House – Arguably home to the best coffee in town, Ray’s transforms brewing into a gracious art. A wide array of loose-leaf teas is also available. 141 N. 9th Street, (215) 922-5122, rayscafe.com/
- Philly Flavors – With their original location in the Fairmount section of the city, the new location just a few blocks from Broad Street continues to scoop up dozens of flavors of ice cream and water ice. 343 S. 13th Street, phillyflavors.com
- Teuscher Chocolates of Switzerland – A part of the Shops at The Bellevue, Teuscher Chocolates is an award-winning shop for luxury pralines, truffles and, of course, chocolate bars. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-7600, teuscherphiladelphia.com
Shops:
- 1154 Lill Studio – Handbag mavens can create the bag of their dreams by selecting fabric, patterns and accessories from the shop’s plethora of choices. 115 S. 13th Street, (215) 923-8030, 1154lill.com
- Absolute Abstract – This shop specializes in custom-sized, frameless, gilcée prints on canvas with 1,500 designs to choose from. 141 S. 13th Street, (215) 733-0190, absoluteabstractart.com
- Absolute Pop! – Right next door to Absolute Abstract, this sister store offers smaller works with smaller price tags by artists like Andy Warhol. 137 S. 13th Street, (215) 733-0196, absoluteabstractart.com
- Blendo – Filled to overflowing with retro furnishings, artisan-made jewelry, cocktail sets and kitsch, this store has a fun-to-explore rack of dresses, coats and more. 1002 Pine Street, (215) 351-9260, shopblendo.com
- Blue Lotus Gallery – Stop in for antiques with an Asian flair, as well as funky handmade jewelry, Asian-inspired couture and upscale home furnishings. 1314 Sansom Street, (215) 545-2800, bluelotusgallery.com
- The Crystal Cage – Unique, off-beat accessories are the name of the game at this charming shop, featuring handbags, jewelry and gifts. 1116 Pine Street, (215) 238-1323, thecrystalcage.com
- Doggie Style – When a pooch deserves nothing but the best, stop in this boutique, offering food, accessories, toys and grooming services. Also visit Doggie Style’s second location in Rittenhouse. 114 S. 13th Street, (215) 545-4100, doggiestyle2.com
- duross & langel – This inviting shop offers squeaky-clean goodness, with products focused on natural ingredients and eco-friendly packaging. In-store workshops include make-your-own lip balm and soap. 117 S. 13th Street, (215) 592-SOAP, durossandlangel.com
- The Foodery – By offering more than 800 bottled craft beer varieties from around the world, the Foodery helps cement Philly’s reputation as a true beer town—one six pack at a time. Also snag candies and sandwiches prepared at the Foodery’s Northern Liberties location. 324 S. 10th Street, (215) 928-1111, fooderybeer.com
- Giovanni’s Room – Shop here for a wide selection of gay and lesbian books, magazines and gift items. 345 S. 12th Street, (215) 923-2960, queerbooks.com
- H Clothier – H Clothier creates individual styles by customizing everything from ball gowns to trench coats. The experienced team will help clients design a beautiful piece that’s all their own or perform alterations and repairs on pre-existing items. 1036 Pine Street, (215) 868-5921, h-clothier.com
- Halloween – Unusual jeweled treasures and unique trinkets sparkle at this delightful shop named after the owner’s favorite holiday. 1329 Pine Street, (215) 732-7711
- Happily Ever After – Display cases hold classic toys and dolls, making this boutique a collector’s haven for more than 10 years. Look for familiar characters like Winnie the Pooh and Raggedy Ann, plus dolls from artists like Madame Alexander Doll Company. 1010 Pine Street, (215) 627-5790, happily.com
- Hello Home – Textile designer/owner J. Lamancuso offers mid-century furniture with original pieces from the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s mingled with contemporary home accessories like lighting from Slip and rugs and pillows designed by Trina Turk. Hello Home is the sister store to the uptown Hello World. 1201 Pine Street, (215) 545-7060, shophelloworld.com
- I. Goldberg Army & Navy – For 100 years, I. Goldberg has been providing Philadelphians with durable outerwear, footwear and camping and surplus supplies. 1300 Chestnut Street, (215) 627-9625, igoco.com
- Kitchenette – Domesticate in style with gadgets and kitchen gear from this shop offering high-end brands like Cuisinart and OXO. Also browse the selection of gourmet foods and gifts. 1120 Walnut Street, (215) 829-4949
- Linu Boutique – Linu offers only the finest in all-things linen, including tablecloths, bridal shawls and bedding made from hand-woven, European linen. Browse the boutique’s selection or get creative and customize an order. 1034 Pine Street, (215) 238-0747, linuboutique.com
- Mitchell and Ness – Heaven for sports fans, this shop carries official reproductions of uniforms worn by professional baseball, basketball and football players. 1318 Chestnut Street, (215) 592-6512, mitchellandness.com
- Modern Eye – Be a four-eyes with style by snagging frames from this full-service optical shop that also offers laser correction and eye examinations. 145 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-3300, modern-eye.com
- Open House – Here’s the place to find innovative home and body accoutrements—the kind of great stuff not available at just any home décor store. 107 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-1415, openhouseliving.com
- PHAG (Philadelphia Home Art Garden) – This shop boasts two floors of gifts, home wear, stationary and more. Cheeky and fun, PHAG offers eclectic items and a good giggle. Look for the shop’s own line of soy candles with quirky names and soothing scents. 1225 Walnut Street, (215) 627-0461, thephagshop.com
- Robin’s Bookstore – A scruffy and lovable throwback to what bookstores used to be, Robin’s is the oldest independent bookstore in town. Robin’s now shares upstairs space with Moonstone Art Center, and the two will pair up to host poetry readings and events. 110A S. 13th Street, 2nd floor, (215) 735-9600, robinsbookstore.com
- Robinson Luggage – Whether the occasion calls for a set of suitcases, a leather briefcase or a simple duffle bag, Robinson has it all in brands like Samsonite, Tumi, LeSportsac and more. 201 S. Broad Street, (215) 735-9859, robinsonluggage.com
- Rustic Music – Any music maven or maverick will be singing for joy after visiting this small, independent music shop. Rustic offers used guitars, vinyl records, cassette tapes and CDs all housed under one roof. Also check out Rustic’s reasonably priced guitar and harmonica lessons. 333 S. 13th Street, (215) 732-7805, rusticmusic.com
- Sailor Jerry – Sailor Jerry’s captures the vintage style of World War I- and World War II-era sailor tattoos in their clothing and accessories for men, women and kids, as well as home wear. 116-118 S. 13th Street, (215) 531-6380, sailorjerry.com
- Scarlet Fiorella – Shop for antiques with a shabby chic flair, off-beat children’s clothes and quirky gifts—all at an affordable price—at this cozy boutique. 113 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-1955, scarletfiorella.com
- Shops at the Bellevue – The bottom floors of the historic Bellevue are home to chic designer boutiques like Polo Ralph Lauren, Nicole Miller, Williams-Sonoma and a terrific downstairs food court. Broad & Walnut Streets, (215) 875-8350, bellevuephiladelphia.com
- SOTA: Spirit of the Artist – SOTA has been providing shoppers with handmade, one-of-a-kind crafts for 10 years. Browse everything from jewelry and garden art to toys and musical instruments, all created by owner Frank Burkhauser’s circle of artisan friends. 1022 Pine Street, (215) 627-8801, sotagifts.com
- Suzanne Roberts Clothing – Elegant styles by European and American designers, including Babette and Oska, await women at Suzanne Roberts. A free personal shopping service is also available. 1121 Walnut Street, (215) 829-8830, shopsuzanneroberts.com
- Twist – Amazing items for the home include cashmere and down floor cushions and swank European bed linens. 1134 Pine Street, (215) 925-1242, twisthome.com
- Vigant – Beautifully crafted Italian leather goods, from handbags to belts, line the shelves at this centrally located, upscale shop. Italian sterling silver jewelry and silk ties are also among the offerings. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 735-5057
- West Elm – This well-known chain carries modern furniture and sleek home wares with an affordable price tag. 1330 Chestnut Street, (215) 731-0184, westelm.com
Nightclubs And Entertainment:
- 10 Arts Lounge – Inside the lavish Ritz-Carlton, this retro lounge serves up cocktails and fine wines in a swanky, upscale atmosphere. 10 S. Broad Street, (215) 523-8000, ritzcarlton.com/hotels/philadelphia
- Academy of Music – Home to the Opera Company of Philadelphia, this historic theater has seen countless performances and shows throughout its more than 150 years. Broad & Locust Streets, (215) 893-1018, academyofmusic.org
- Apothecary Bar and Lounge – Cozy couches and an innovative cocktail menu with ingredients like cayenne pepper, fresh ginger and aloe help a laid-back crowd unwind. In warm weather, enjoy the open-patio seating. 102 S. 13th Street, (215) 735-7500, apothecarylounge.com
- Bar Saigon – This third-floor space at Vietnam Restaurant offers a hip lounge space and karaoke on weekends. 221 N. 11th Street, (215) 592-1163, eatatvietnam.com
- The Bohemian Absinthe Lounge – Located above Time Restaurant, night owls sip an array of absinthe drinks and jam to funk beats. 1315 Sansom Street, (215) 985-4800, timerestaurant.com
- Bump Lounge – This gay-friendly spot favors a dance music soundtrack and a younger crowd, especially for the $4 cocktail Happy Hour, Monday through Saturday. 1234 Locust Street, (215) 732-1800, bumplounge.com
- Chris’ Jazz Café – Local and national jazz acts take the stage here every night but Sunday. 1421 Sansom Street, (215) 568-3131, chrisjazzcafe.com
- Doc Watson’s Pub – With claims to be one of Philly’s oldest bars, Doc Watson’s offers affordable yet quality draught beers, a diverse crowd and plenty of live music. Enjoy two floors with two separate bars, as well as pool tables. 216 S. 11th Street, (215) 922-3427
- Fergie’s Pub – Philly’s version of Cheers, Fergie’s is a great watering hole, with good grub, a killer jukebox and some of the best bartenders in town. 1214 Sansom Street, (215) 928-8118, fergies.com
- Forrest Theater – One of Philadelphia’s premier venues for live theater, the Forrest is a stop-off for touring productions of hit Broadway shows like The Phantom of the Opera and Avenue Q. 1114 Walnut Street, (215) 923-1515, forrest-theatre.com
- JL Sullivan’s Speakeasy – This upscale sports bar lets the ultimate sports fan party in style with American cuisine and luxe drinks, all while surrounded by 34 high-def televisions so fans don’t miss a single play. 200 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-2290, jlsullivans.com
- Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts – Top-notch music, theater and dance acts perform in the Kimmel’s two theaters, both boasting impressive architecture designed to enhance the acoustics. 260 S. Broad Street, (215) 893-1999, kimmelcenter.org
- Lucky Strike Lanes – This bowling-lounge hybrid offers two sleek floors of high-tech bowling, billiards, comfortable lounge seating and a state-of-the-art sound and light system. The third floor lounge has a DJ and V.I.P. bottle service. 1336 Chestnut Street, (215) 545-2471, bowlluckystrike.com
- Merriam Theater – Home to the Pennsylvania Ballet, dance and theater acts grace the stage at this 1,870-seat theater. 250 S. Broad Street, (215) 336-2000, merriamtheater.org
- McGillin’s Olde Ale House – Open since 1860, McGillin’s has been dubbed as the oldest continuously operating pub in Philadelphia. The alehouse draws a loyal following thanks in part to its regional microbrews, including two house recipes. 1310 Drury Street, (215) 735-5562, mcgillins.com
- Prince Music Theater – A range of productions grace the stage at this theater from musicals and comedies to experimental works and operas. Some of the nation’s biggest cabaret acts stop at Morgan’s Cabaret, found inside Prince. 1412 Chestnut Street, (215) 569-9700, princemusictheater.org
- Pure Nightclub – A hotspot for gay nightlife, Pure’s dance floor is packed through the night thanks to the award-winning DJs and energetic crowd. 1220 Saint James Street, (215) 735-5772, purephilly.com
- Sisters – At Philadelphia’s premier lesbian nightclub, the party goes into the wee hours with live music, DJs, karaoke and frequent theme parties. 1320 Chancellor Street, (215) 375-0735, sistersnightclub.com
- Suzanne Roberts Theatre – This sparkling new, state-of-the-art theater is home to the Philadelphia Theatre Company and a hotspot for dance and theater. 480 S. Broad Street, (215) 985-0420, philadelphiatheatrecompany.org
- The Wilma Theater – Theater at The Wilma aims to engage actors and audience members alike with thought provoking, daring performances. 265 S. Broad Street, (215) 546-7824, wilmatheater.org
- Woody’s Bar – Philly’s original gay club and restaurant is popular with a young, professional and mostly male crowd. 202 S. 13th Street, (215) 545-1893, woodysbar.com
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Avenue of the Arts, Broad Street
The Avenue of the Arts, located in the heart of downtown Philadelphia and crowned by City Hall, is the area’s performing arts district. Venues here include the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, home of The Philadelphia Orchestra. ...
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Lolita
Lolita is a wildly popular bring-your-own-tequila restaurant serving up spicy Mexican cuisine in the emerging B3 neighborhood....
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Tags: Alfresco Dining, BYOBs, Dining & Restaurants
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
XIX (Nineteen)
The wine room at XIX (Nineteen) shows off their extensive collection. Located on the 19th floor of the Park Hyatt Philadelphia at the Bellevue, the restaurant and bar also boasts one of the best views of the city....
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Reading Terminal Market
Just steps from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Reading Terminal Market offers fresh produce, meat, poultry and baked goods—all in one place. Shopping at the market, which is the nation’s oldest continuously opened farmers market, has been a tradition for locals and visitors since 1892. Many of the Market’s 80...
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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....
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Blendo
Situated on Antique Row in Philadelphia, Blendo sells vintage furniture, ceramics glassware and clothing and accessories for men and women. ...
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Giovanni’s Room
In the heart of the “Gayborhood” for more than three decades, Giovanni’s Room is one of the nation’s most successful gay, lesbian and feminist bookstores....
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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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Academy of Music
Modeled after Milan’s La Scala opera house, Philadelphia’s 1865 Academy of Music is a performing and architectural landmark on the Avenue of the Arts (Broad Street) and is home to the Opera Company of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Ballet....
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Bump
This luxe lounge has an after-hours restaurant and juice bar on Friday and Saturday nights and a “beef and drag” brunch on Sundays, featuring drag queens and body builders....
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Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
The $265 million Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, a soaring, glass-enclosed facility on the Avenue of the Arts is home to The Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops®, Philadanco, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and American Theater Arts for Youth....
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Merriam Theater
With musicals, concerts, ballets, events and more, there’s something for everyone at the Merriam Theater located on the iconic Avenue of the Arts. After the show, the audience can take advantage of Center City’s late-night restaurants, clubs and bars....
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Prince Music Theater
Musical theater is celebrated in its many forms—cabaret, main stage concerts, Broadway musicals and revues—at the Prince Music Theater, a landmark just off the Avenue of the Arts....
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Sisters
The multilevel Sisters in Center City Philadelphia has a mainly lesbian clientele and features several bars, a stage for live performances and karaoke, and a second-floor area for dancing....
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Tags: Gay-friendly, Nightlife
Suzanne Roberts Theatre
The Suzanne Roberts Theatre, the Avenue of the Arts’ newest landmark, is home to the renowned Philadelphia Theatre Company. The intimate 365-seat traditional proscenium theater creates an intimate setting for theater, dance and other live performances....
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The Wilma Theater
One of the anchors of the Avenue of the Arts, the award-winning Wilma Theater produces new and adapted contemporary plays that often address social issues. The name comes from an imaginary sister of William Shakespeare....
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Woody’s
Woody’s, Center City Philadelphia’s most popular gay club, offers several bars with monitors showing music videos and scenes from camp movie classics, as well as a large second floor dance area....
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Tags: Gay-friendly, Nightlife
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....
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After a few seasons of high-profile liquor-licensed restaurant openings, the Philly bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurant is back and as affordable as ever. Mémé, the new tenant of the 22nd Street Melograno space (more on Melograno later) serves earthy American goods like foie gras and onion tart
Philly Like a Local: How to Snag a Deal
Philadelphia’s Best Spots For Saving the Bucks Without Sacrificing the Good Times
BYOBs Rock!
Philly eaters’ favorite four-letter word? BYOB. The letters stand for bring-your-own-bottle, and that translates into big savings when you do the liquor shopping before heading out to the restaurant. BYOBs are usually smaller, friendlier neighborhood spots—and the city’s best-kept dining secrets. Italian bistros are the most common of
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
...Philly's Scene For Gay And Lesbian Travelers Heats Up This Fall
City Welcomes The Newest Kimpton Hotel And Nightclubs Q Lounge And Voyeur
Gay and lesbian travelers looking to extend their summer fun into autumn need look no further than Philadelphia in 2009 and beyond. With a handful of new restaurants, bars, clubs, events and hotels to complement Philadelphia’s cherished and historical gay-friendly heritage, Philadelphia is the place to Get Your History Straight
...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,
...Historic Philadelphia's Freedom Of Dining Choice
Historic Philadelphia's Freedom Of Dining Choice
When choosing a restaurant in Historic Philadelphia, the key word is choice. In fact, there are so many restaurants, cafés and bistros that discerning diners could eat out all 108 days of summer without ever hitting the same spot twice. After a long day of touring, hungry visitors can take
...What's In The University City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars, Coffee Shops And Galleries In University City
Restaurants, Bars And Entertainment:
- Abner’s of University City – Abner’s has been a part of the Philly college experience for more than 20 years, serving up cheesesteaks, gyros, pizza and more to hungry students until the wee hours of the morning. 3813 Chestnut Street, (215) 662-0100, abnerscheesesteaks.com
- Abyssinia Restaurant
56 Reasons Why Philly's Dining Scene Is As Tempting As Ever
New Restaurants, Small Plates, Beer Galore, Tea Rooms, Swanky Steakhouses
New On The Scene
There are plenty of newcomers to Philadelphia’s ever-growing restaurant scene. Here’s a look at some of the newest spots on the block:
- This season’s most anticipated opening, Jose Garce’s Chifa promises the intriguing crossover of Peruvian and Chinese cuisines found in Peru—and now at 7th
10 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia Now
Historic Sites, Delicious Meals, Trendy Shops, Arts Galore
There are many reasons to visit Philadelphia any time of the year. Let’s see: It’s here where the nation was founded. It’s here where colorful neighborhoods bred distinct shops, bars and restaurants. It’s here where there’s always something worth discovering. And it’s close by. In fact, Philly’s within a 350-mile
...Backgrounder: Regional Dining
Suburban Philadelphia Restaurants Tempt Palates With Eateries That Range From Chic To Affordable
The towns of the Philadelphia countryside are serious about food, and that means great eating on any budget. Chic lounges, elegant restaurants and casual pubs in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties provide a sophisticated day or evening on the town that’s just a short drive from Center City Philadelphia.
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A Montgomery County Sampler
Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In Ambler, Ardmore And Narberth, Pennsylvania
AMBLER
Residents describe Ambler as a town where even visitors feel a sense of place. It’s a “real town” where locals and out-of-towners join together to enjoy professional theater and independent film, to admire art displayed in the storefront of a refurbished Art Deco building and to partake in a
A Delaware County Sampler
Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In Media, Wayne And Radnor, Pennsylvania
MEDIA
Self-designated as the first fair trade town in the country, Media is also the last suburban town in the nation to run a trolley through its downtown. Residents call Media “Everybody’s Hometown” because the town’s friendliness welcomes all visitors. Brick sidewalks and tree-shaded streets encourage walking to the centrally
A Chester County Sampler
Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In West Chester, Phoenixville And Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
WEST CHESTER
Chester County’s seat of government is a tree-lined and welcoming city where a stately historic courthouse dominates the skyline; West Chester University students populate the shops, bars and noodle houses; and the popularity of the skateboarding culture (plus the presence of hometown celebrity prankster Bam Margera) draws enthusiasts
A Bucks County Sampler
Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In New Hope, Doylestown And Bristol, Pennsylvania
NEW HOPE
New Hope, Pennsylvania, the popular riverside artist colony recently named as one of the “Top 25 Art Destinations in the Country” by American Style Magazine, offers eclectic charm comfortably offset by casual sophistication. Peppered with bed & breakfasts, galleries, historical attractions, restaurants and nightlife along Main Street and
Philadelphia's Dining Scene: What's New And Trendy?
New Openings, Major Chefs, Serious Sips, Indian Dining And Cold Comforts
New On The Scene
The region’s love affair with Mexican cuisine rages on with newcomer Azul, a 50-seat exposed brick cantina and tequila bar that serves inspired fare like achiote-braised pork enchiladas, chocolate tamales and chili-spiked brunches. Building on the phenomenal success of their Passyunk Cantina Los Caballitos, Dave Frank
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
...Philadelphia's Dining Scene: What's New And Trendy?
New Restaurants, Marketplace Lunch, Green Eats, Reopenings, Fresh Fast Food
More Than A Dozen New Restaurants On The Scene
Mediterranean cuisine takes center stage in Philly this summer with three new but very different restaurants. At Society Hill’s Zahav, one of the most anticipated local openings of the season, co-owners Steve Cook and Michael Solomonov (of Marigold Kitchen and Xochitl
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
...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
...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
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
...73 Reasons To Fall For Philadelphia's Dining Scene This Autumn And Beyond
New Openings, BYOBs, Delis, Mobile Foods, Hidden Spots, Local Ingredients
New On The Scene
Philadelphia’s dining scene continues to expand and diversify by the day. Here’s a look at some of the latest openings:
- What happens when a food writer falls in love with a chef? The result is a charming Bala Cynwyd bistro called Avril, serving French fare like
Fact Sheet: Philly At-A-Glance
- The second largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia is the sixth largest city in the United States, with a population of 1.4 million in Philadelphia and 3.9 million people residing in the five-county region.
- Thanks to founder William Penn, Philadelphia’s Center City follows an easy-to-navigate grid street design. The
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Itinerary
Get To Know The City That Sets The Scene For The Hit TV Show
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/sunny.
LOCATION: Center City and South Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
When the ego-driven characters of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia aren’t arguing and scheming in Paddy’s Pub, they’re creating scenes all over the
...Backgrounder: Pet-friendly Philadelphia
Pet lovers are crazy about their animal companions and spend more than $40 billion a year in the U.S. on pet services and accoutrements to prove it. For those who love to spoil their pet but hate to leave him behind while traveling, the Philadelphia region proves to be the
...Philly's Dining Scene Is Sizzling This Summer: Here's 50-Plus Reasons Why
New Restaurants, Dining Deals, A Barbecue And Burger Bonanza And Sweet Summer Treats
15 New Restaurants On The Scene
Summer brings fresh new flavors to Philadelphia’s posh Rittenhouse Square neighborhood in the form of Noble American Cookery, a much-awaited opening from restaurateurs Todd Rodgers and Bruno Pouget. The eclectic, sophisticated fare (grilled Portuguese sardines, roasted Hudson Valley duck breast, yogurt Bavarian with chili
Fun Kicks Up In Philly After The Sun Sets
Live Music, Late-Night Nibbles, Loud Laughs And Games Galore Attract Festive Night Owls In Every Neighborhood Of The City
Philadelphians are cheering the arrival of Relish, one of the city’s newest culinary destinations where live jazz accompanies a light and modern Southern menu. Owners Benjamin and Robert Bynum give classic fried green tomatoes a dusting of parmesan, and braised turkey wings and collard greens meet apple cornbread stuffing in
...Finding Luxury For Less In Philadelphia
Prix-fixe Gourmet Meals, Recession-Priced Luxury Hotels, Designer Shopping Finds And More Make Guilt-Free Extravagance Easy In Philadelphia And The Countryside®
Those interested in indulging in a few days of luxury and pampering should consider Philadelphia, where living the high life—even if it’s just an escape from today’s penny-pinching practices—is easier to obtain and more affordable than ever. A host of bargains, from prix-fixe dinners at elegant restaurants to overnight stays
...Historic Philadelphia Stays Active From Day Into Night
Family-Friendly Fun And Trendy Clubs Combine To Satisfy All Interests
As daylight turns to twilight, Historic Philadelphia turns hip and happening with after-hours fun for the under-21 and over-21 sets. From early evening until the wee, small hours, the area situated between Front and 7th Streets and Race and Spruce Streets buzzes with family-friendly evening fun and sizzles with
...Philly Tourism Office Staff Picks
The Ultimate Insiders Dish On Their Philly Favs
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
...More Than 35 Experiences Found Only In Philly
Hands-On Philly Fun For All Interests
Eat And Drink Your Way Through Philadelphia:
- It’s hard to say whether kids or adults have more fun at the fudge-and-candy parties at Betty’s Speakeasy. Large or intimate groups can schedule time to cut fudge, make candy, decorate cookies and gobble them up at the end of the party.
12 Cool Places To Eat In Philadelphia
Philly’s Restaurants Serve Up Plenty of Dramatic Atmosphere
A truly memorable restaurant experience goes beyond the plate, and nowhere is this more evident than in the restaurants of Philadelphia and The Countryside®. From a church converted into a Creole restaurant and a century-old boat with multi-leveled decks for dining to a sleek French bistro with a skyscraper’s view
...Gay Events Keep Philly Fab In 2009
The Region’s Lively Gay Scene Strikes A Pose All Year Long
Gay and lesbian travelers eager to get their “history straight” and “nightlife gay” will find an eclectic mix of fun and fabulous happenings in Philadelphia and The Countryside® throughout the year. Dance parties, drag shows, pride parades and cultural events are among the offerings for gay travelers in 2009. Here’s
...Philly Loves Beer Week: 10 Days Of Festivities, 100 Events, 15,000 Attendees
Second Annual Philly Beer Week And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Philly Beer Week is one of the countless reasons to Love Philadelphia. From March 6-15, 2009, beer lovers from all over can sip their way through more than 100 events at the second annual Philly Beer Week, which attracted more than 15,000 participants during its first year.
This year’s Philly
...Backgrounder: Eco-friendly Philadelphia
It’s Easy Being Green In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More
Philadelphia is committed to the environment, as evidenced by Mayor Michael Nutter’s appointment of a director of sustainability in 2008. The position develops, implements and oversees the city’s environmental policies and initiatives to deliver the mayor’s promise to make Philadelphia the greenest city in America. The new position is just
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24 Places To Find Love In Philadelphia, The Place That Loves You Back
Hotspots For Singles And A Great Hotel Package—What’s Not To Love?
Thanks to its “City of Brotherly Love” and “Place That Loves You Back” monikers and the iconic Love sculpture that anchors Center City’s Love Park, Philadelphia has long been identified with that most euphoric of emotions. It should come as no surprise that hundreds of singles-friendly attractions across the region
...Philly Beer Bars Promise Big Selections And Big-Time Fun
Second Annual Philly Beer Week Celebrates City’s Vibrant Beer Culture, March 6-15, 2009
These days, it’s hard to lift a beer bottle in Philadelphia and The Countryside® without hitting a bar or store that prides itself on offering the most vast, eclectic and hard-to-find beer list around. Every month brings news of the opening of a beer bar (often known as “gastropubs” because
...Backgrounder: Breweries
America’s Greatest Brewing City Reclaims Its Sudsy Heritage
One hundred years ago, Philadelphia was known as the greatest brewing city in the Western Hemisphere or the “Cradle of American Libation,” according to Craig LaBan of The Philadelphia Inquirer. In fact, it was in Philadelphia taverns that the American Revolution took hold. Today, area microbreweries are reclaiming the region’s
...Backgrounder: Beer Profiles
The People Who Make Philadelphia “America’s Best Beer-Drinking City”
Name: Don Russell, also known as “Joe Sixpack”
Affiliation: Philadelphia Daily News
His Story: In the 12 years that reporter Don Russell has written a weekly beer column for the Philadelphia Daily News, he has fashioned himself into an internationally sought-after figure in the beer world and has raised the
Five National Magazines And One Web Site Say Philly Is "Great," "Best" And "Tops"
City Shines In September/October 2008
Journalists are taking notice of Philadelphia as a hot urban destination, as evidenced by the many accolades bestowed on the city in September and October 2008. Here’s a look at what some national magazines and a Web site had to say:
- Business Facilities chose Philadelphia as one of seven destinations
Philly Goes Red, White, Blue and Green for 2007 Flower Show
Many Ways For Visitors To Catch The Erin Go Bragh Spirit In Philly
With its "Legends of Ireland"; theme, the Philadelphia Flower Show will be even greener than usual in 2007. Taking place March 4-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the show will weave bits of Irish lore, legends, entertainment and arts and crafts throughout the many displays.
After passing through the ferns,
...Nearly 30 Experiences Found Only in Philly
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
Experience Classic Philly Shopping, Dining, Art and More on SoundAboutPhilly.com
Vintage Philadelphia Debuts On Podcast Tour Site
Want the inside scoop on Philly’s vintage clothing shops, classic books and records, ageless Philly attractions and even a quirky Philadelphia dining spot? Then download Vintage Philadelphia, the latest podcast tour on SoundAboutPhilly.com. Lauren McCutcheon, a local resident and author of A Virgin’s Guide to Everything, gives visitors a look
...Travel Like a Prince and a Duchess in Philadelphia
Weekend Inspired By Prince Charles And Camilla’s Philly Visit
LOCATION: Center City, Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: By chauffeured limousine for royalty; by trolley, taxi or foot for others
TIME: Two days and two nights
SUMMARY: A luxurious weekend at Philadelphia’s upscale hotels, restaurants and attractions, as inspired by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of
...Philly's More Fun...When You Watch The Sunset
As Evening Falls, Share A Waterside Meal With A View, Settle In For Twilight Music Or Soar High Above It All
Summer’s long stretches of daylight mean extended time outdoors in Philadelphia. At the end of the day, those in search of a spectacular sunset needn’t look far in their quest for a unique vantage point. Here are a few ideas for where to end a day spent exploring the region:
...Philadelphia: Even Better The Second Time Around
Some Fun Ideas For A Second Visit To The City—Or A Third, Fourth Or Fifth
While Philadelphia’s best-known visitor attractions are linked to the past, the region is a destination with an exciting present—one that offers an incredible number of reasons for travelers to return soon and often. Research shows that many visitors first come to Philadelphia for its history, then once here, discover many
...In The Philadelphia Region: Four Drives Full Of Fall Colors
Easy Drives Intersperse Leaf Peeping With Dining, Shopping And Recreation
Autumn’s colors beckon visitors to the roads of the Philadelphia region for relaxed days of dining, shopping and outdoor exploration. With Center City as the starting point, visitors can hop in the car and spend four days exploring each of the city’s distinct and lush countryside regions: Bucks, Chester, Delaware
...Philly's "Gayborhood" Simmers With Delicious Dining
Gay-owned And Gay-friendly Eateries Offer Everything From Fresh Mex To Inspired Italian
Good taste rules in Philadelphia’s diverse “Gayborhood,” a colorful nine-block swathe that includes dozens of gay-owned and gay-friendly cafes, restaurants and lounges. Whether the craving is for a designer martini at Bump or an Italian meal at Vetri, named “one of America’s top 50 restaurants” by Gourmet Magazine, the
...Updated Takes On Chocolate Sweeten Valentine's Day In Philly
Region Serves Up Creative Ways To Indulge In All-Things Chocolate
Couples seeking to sweeten up their sweeties with chocolate this Valentine’s Day have many delectable choices in Philadelphia and The Countryside. For starters, every weekend in February, Chaddsford Winery is inviting couples to sample sweet wines paired with chocolate from nearby Eclat Chocolate. And, when it comes to wine,
...Philly's "Gayborhood" Abounds With Shopping Of All Sorts
Gay-owned And Gay-friendly Shops Offer Everything From Antiques To Designer Duds
From queer gear to trendy housewares and mid-century furniture, Philadelphia’s nine-block “Gayborhood” offers a diverse shopping experience for visitors. Located within the city’s hip Midtown Village neighborhood, the gay-owned and gay-friendly boutiques and stores share the streets with lively restaurants, bars and clubs. But, best of all, clothing shopping in
...Philadelphia Restaurants Satisfy Every Budget
Fine Dining In Philly Doesn’t Have To Cost A Fortune
Philadelphia is a serious restaurant town, but that doesn’t mean eating here has to cost a fortune. While there are plenty of high-end eateries to choose from, visitors can also opt for an equally satisfying, less expensive dining experience in the region. With menu options running the gamut from a
...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
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
...Backgrounder: BYOB Owners
A Few People Behind Philadelphia’s Thriving BYOB Restaurant Scene
Chef: Alison Barshak
Hometown: Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
Restaurant: Alison at Blue Bell
In the early 90s, when Philadelphia started garnering national recognition for its new crop of restaurants, Alison Barshak was here. The red-haired chef earned a national reputation as the debut chef at Striped Bass the year it was
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
...There's Lots of Nightlife For Lesbian Travelers In Philly
A Four-Floor Club, Multi-Weekend Circuit Events And Local Dive Bars Bring A Diverse Crowd To A City Great For Lesbians
Gay nightlife in Philadelphia isn’t all about the men. Lesbian travelers have a vibrant scene all their own with Sisters Nightclub, a seven-days-a-week women’s bar, and themed parties at an array of venues each week. There’s a place in Philadelphia for all kinds of lesbians, from the artist to the
...Lesbians Love Philadelphia: The City Where Girls Wanna Have Fun
Dinner, Dancing And More In The City of Sisterly Affection
Gay nightlife in Philadelphia isn’t all about the men. Lesbian travelers have a vibrant scene all their own with Sisters Nightclub, a seven-days-a-week women’s bar, and themed parties at an array of venues each week. There’s a place in Philadelphia for all kinds of lesbians, from the artist to
...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
...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
...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
...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
...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
...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
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