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Mar 12 2009

What's In The Northern Liberties Neighborhood?

Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Northern Liberties

Culinary Delights From Around The World:

  • A Full Plate Café – Co-owner Shannon Dougherty’s vegetarian influence is noticeable in the health-conscious menu, including the mac-and-cheese, utilizing multigrain pasta. Vegans, vegetarians and carnivores can all find something here. Plus, the drinks are served in mason jars. 1009 N. Bodine Street, (215) 627-4068, afullplate.com
  • Bar Ferdinand – The bull’s in charge all over again at this Spanish-inspired tapas venue situated along Liberties Walk. Diners snack on small plates, sip vino and take in the scenery either indoors or out. 1030 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-1313, barferdinand.com
  • Café Estelle – Brunch and lunch are elevated to another level at this sunny modern kitchen where the homemade pork belly, baked goods and breakfast pizza are temptingly fresh and the coffee comes with unlimited refills. 444 N. 4th Street, (215) 925-5080, cafeestelle.com
  • Cantina Dos Segundos – Like its Passyunk Avenue sibling Cantina Los Caballitos, the second Cantina serves up creative Mexican fare such as veggie “beef” tacos and slow-roasted goat along with flights of tequila, fresh fruit margaritas and a fiesta-like atmosphere. 931 N. 2nd Street, (215) 629-0500, cantinadossegundos.com
  • Copper Bistro – Its kitchen and dining room are one, and everything—including the ceiling fan—is made of the eponymous metal. American fare is the theme of the menu, which changes seasonally. 614 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-9844, copperbistro.net
  • El Camino Real – Liberties Walk’s Tex-Mex border bar is a hipster haven where the barbecue is supplemented with meat substitutes and the impressive beer list includes both local brews and Dos Equis. 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 925-1110
  • Honey’s Sit ‘N’ Eat – Indecisive patrons benefit the most from fusion cuisine, as they can sample whatever piques their curiosity. Honey’s owners define their approach as Southern-Jewish fare. Challah French toast is served alongside drop biscuits with sausage gravy, and the orange juice is squeezed fresh upstairs. 800 N. 4th Street, (215) 925-1150
  • Il Cantuccio – This tiny bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot incorporates regional flavors from across Northern Italy, wowing patrons with its frittatas and Bolognese entrees. 701 N. 3rd Street, (215) 627-6573
  • Las Cazuelas – Satisfy a craving for mole, sopes or tamales at this authentic Mexican BYOB. Saturday night serenades are also possible, as that’s when live music is featured. 426 W. Girard Avenue, (215) 351-9144, lascazuelas.net
  • Liberties – Yesterday and tomorrow mix seamlessly at this authentic tavern featuring original fixtures dating back to the mid- to late-19th century and American fare with a twist. 705 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-0660, libertiesrestaurant.com
  • N. 3rd – A bartender spins the tunes? Yep, and emerging filmmakers present their latest shorts as part of this neighborhood eatery’s weekly Fancypants Cinema. 801 N. 3rd Street, (215) 413-3666, norththird.com
  • Silk City – Part diner, part bar, Silk City recently reopened after an extreme makeover. Its new owner, the man behind N. 3rd, has given Silk a facelift and a food lift, introducing such fare as thyme- and pepper-crusted tuna. 435 Spring Garden Street, (215) 592-8838, silkcityphilly.com
  • Standard Tap – In a show of Philly pride, this pub’s menu spotlights local brews. Plus, area environmentalists have given the Tap a green “thumbs up” for such eco-friendly habits as recycling the boxes used to package its produce deliveries. 901 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-0630, standardtap.com
  • Pura Vida – Its name is a Costa Rican slogan that roughly translates into “this is living,” and the homey food at this bare-bones, pan-Latin eatery is indeed life-affirming: corn patties stuffed with pickled vegetables, chorizo tacos and ginger chicken soup. 527 Fairmount Avenue, (215) 922-6433

Local Answer To Starbucks And Dairy Queen:

  • 1 Shot Coffee – Two huge perks of this café are its extensive menu and outdoor seating in the Liberties Walk strip. Even non-vegans will find the baked treats, including the double-chocolate chip cookies, especially tasty. 1040 N. 2nd Street, #601, (215) 627-1620, myspace.com/1shotcoffee
  • Brown Betty’s Dessert Boutique – This is no ordinary pastry shop, but a palate-pleasing spot offering specialty cakes named after the owners’ sassy female ancestors. The “Hattie Don’t Play” honors their grandmother and is a rich fudge cake with three layers of chocolate buttercream frosting and ganache. 1030 N. 2nd Street, (215) 629-0999, brownbettydesserts.com
  • Elixir Café – Greek music fills the air as exposed brick walls, leather couches and the oh-so-filling sweet and savory crepes bring a touch of Euro-chic to Philly in this neighborhood café. 944 N. 2nd Street, (215) 925-0701
  • Higher Grounds Café – Art shows, free Wi-Fi and late hours make this spot a popular choice for the caffeinated and decaffeinated set. 631 N. 3rd Street, (215) 922-3745, highergroundscafe.com
  • The Little Candy Shoppe – From the retro gift baskets of pop rocks, candy cigarettes and Dots to the more adult chocolate body frostings, this Liberties Walk candy store appeals to all ages. 1030 N. American Street, (215) 667-8567
  • Random Tea Room and Curiosity Shop – The international brews at this charming little cafe include 40 different artisanal teas and house-blended herbal infusions. The tearoom also sells vintage and antique wares, baked goods and locally made jewelry and crafts. 713 N. 4th Street, (267) 639-2442, therandomtearoom.blogspot.com
  • Soy Café – Patrons don’t have to worry whether soymilk is available at this coffee shop, which recently expanded its menu to include vegan-friendly breakfast treats. In support of the local arts scene, the café also hosts monthly gallery shows and carries vintage pieces by area designers in its boutique. 630 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-1003

Independent Entrepreneurs:

  • Art Star – The owners of this cute boutique support craft artisans by selling their ceramics, jewelry, clothing and other wares; hosting gallery shows; and sponsoring the annual Art Star Craft Bazaar, which attracts visitors and exhibitors from around the country. 623 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-1557, artstarphilly.com
  • Cheree Amour Shoes – Run by a mother-daughter pair, this store indulges fashionistas with exclusive hand-built shoes and jewelry, in addition to evening slippers. As such, the store is open by appointment only two days a week. 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 625-0225, chereeamourshoes.com
  • Chic Petique – Fashionable cats and dogs and their owners are the clientele at this pet supply store offering healthy natural food and treats, as well as trendy collars, beds and accessories. 1040 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-0981
  • Closet Fever – A one-stop shop for cultivating a cutting-edge look, Closet Fever is a hybrid hair salon and boutique with clothes, shoes and accessories of both vintage and designer origin. 707 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-4600
  • Delicious – Designer Psydde Delicious has finally opened his first retail corseterie, located along the Liberties Walk plaza, offering ready-to-wear and custom-fitted pieces. Deconstructed hipsters, as well as style-conscious punk cowboys and cowgirls, are bound to empty their wallets and fill their closets here. 1040 N. American Street, #901, (215) 413-0375, deliciousboutique.com
  • Philadelphia Glass Works – Enroll in a hands-on class, such as lampworking or beadmaking, or just cheat and peruse the finished works available for sale in the gallery. Those seeking an advanced challenge should consider registering for the second annual female flame-off lampworking competition. 908A N. 3rd Street, (215) 627-3655, phillyglassworks.com
  • Re:Load – Bike fashionably with stylized messenger bags designed by the Re:Load team. Large enough to carry a laptop or pretty much anything else, their signature embroidery work includes fish scales, the Philadelphia skyline and a 3D pair of the Rolling Stones lips. Those who want something more aerodynamic can order a customized, hand-sewn bag. 608 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-2018, reloadbags.com
  • Very Bad Horse – Few stores offer chaps fittings, but this boutique gives such advice to help shoppers discover their inner rock stars with items like skull-and-bones shades and pieces by Motor Montenegro, the outlaw seamstress. 606 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-6989, verybadhorse.com

After Hours: Nightclubs And Entertainment:

  • 700 Club – Good music, good beer and good times abound at this bi-level spot where DJs mix it up throughout the week. What’s more, there’s never a cover charge. 700 N. 2nd Street, (215) 413-3181
  • 941 Theater – This black box theater space has gained a following for its regular schedule of live music, DJ sets and film screenings with a do-it-yourself aesthetic. 941 N. Front Street, (215) 235-1385, 941theater.com
  • The Fire – A small and unassuming venue with an eclectic lineup of nightly shows, The Fire also plays host to the annual Northern Liberties Winter Music Festival. 412 W. Girard Avenue, (267) 671-9298, iourecords.com/thefire
  • North Bowl – Seventeen regulation bowling lanes on two levels and a billiards area makes this venue a perfect pick for noshing with friends, a date or a family outing. 909 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-BOWL, northbowlphilly.com
  • Ortlieb’s Jazzhaus – The music and the food are hot in this improv jazz spot dishing up Cajun-American fare. Haus chef Michael Suminski’s menu proves not all the talent is onstage. 847 N. 3rd Street, (215) 922-1035, ortliebsjazzhaus.com

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Bar Ferdinand

Bar Ferdinand

Dried crimson roses dangle overhead at Bar Ferdinand, a hip and trendy Northern Liberties spot serving authentic tapas and Spanish-inspired dishes...

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

Silk City

Silk City

Part diner, part nightclub, the newly refurbished Silk City in Northern Liberties sports an updated menu, glowing neon lights and a dance floor that throbs to the beats of edgy DJs....

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

Standard Tap

Standard Tap

During the warmer months, the relaxed outdoor patio at Standard Tap is the perfect spot to sample a dish from the daily chalkboard menu and enjoy a locally brewed beer. Johnny Brenda’s sister tavern in Northern Liberties is the city’s preeminent gastropub....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

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Art Star

Art Star

This gallery and boutique in Northern Liberties exhibits and sells handmade work and limited-edition products by emerging artists from all over the world. The boutique carries everything from handmade clothing, jewelry and accessories to dolls, ceramics and prints....

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

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Delicious Boutique

Delicious Boutique

Fashion-on-the-edge is the signature style at Delicious Boutique, which specializes in sexy lingerie, mod fashions and wickedly fun accessories. ...

Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC

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North Bowl

North Bowl

Billiards and bowling go upscale at North Bowl in Northern Liberties, where a retro-cool cocktail lounge, a comfort food menu and 17 regulation-size lanes keep crowds entertained all night long....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

Ortlieb’s Jazzhaus

Ortlieb’s Jazzhaus

Ortlieb's Jazzhaus in Philadelphia’s artsy Northern Liberties neighborhood is a showcase for veteran artists and aspiring young musicians who flock to its Tuesday night jam sessions....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Music, Nightlife