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What's In The Old City Neighborhood?
Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Historic Philadelphia’s Old City
Restaurants/Cafes:
- Buddakan – Stephen Starr’s original temple of modern Asian cuisine offers creative takes on Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian fare in a striking, theatrical setting. 325 Chestnut Street, (215) 574-9440, buddakan.com
- Chifa – Chef Jose Garces blends the best of Chinese and Peruvian cuisine in his latest venture, which features a ceviche bar, lounge and gold-resin communal table. 707 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-5555, chifarestaurant.com
- Chloe – This tiny bring-your-own bottle (BYOB) spot offers New American cuisine with innovative flair in a comfortable, neighborhood setting. 232 Arch Street, (215) 629-2337, chloebyob.com
- City Tavern – Revolutionary renditions of 18th-century Colonial fine dining include George Washington’s original recipe for ale. 138 S. 2nd Street, (215) 413-1443, citytavern.com
- The Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar – Old City’s original martini bar, Continental serves global tapas in a lively, hipster setting. 138 Market Street, (215) 923-6069, continentalmartinibar.com
- Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar – Cuban and Latin cuisine and refreshing mojitos are served in a setting straight out of old Havana. 10 S. 2nd Street, (215) 627-0666, cubalibrerestaurant.com
- Fork/Fork Etc. – This elegant American bistro jumpstarted the restaurant scene in Old City a decade ago. At the more casual Fork Etc. next door, gourmet fare is offered for dining in or takeaway. 306 Market Street, (215) 625-9425, forkrestaurant.com
- Gigi – This sleek café offers a tasty menu of tapas-style small plates that blend Mediterranean, Latin and Italian cuisine. 319 Market Street, (215) 574-8880, gigiphilly.com
- Konak – Authentic Turkish cuisine is served in a setting worthy of the Grand Bazaar. There’s belly dancing on Fridays and a live Turkish band on Saturdays. 228 Vine Street, (215) 592-1212, konakturkishrestaurant.com
- Moshulu – The breathtaking views keep visitors coming back for twilight cocktails and delicious fare aboard this fully restored four-masted sailing ship, berthed on Penn’s Landing. 401 S. Columbus Boulevard, (215) 923-2500, moshulu.com
- Old City Cheese Shop – Hungry patrons select from a menu of more than 75 artisan cheeses, homemade soups or quiche during tasty lunches and BYOB weekend brunches. And people line up every week for the Friday night BBQ and the free Tuesday night foreign flicks. 160 N. 3rd Street, (215) 238-1716
- Patou – Chef/owner Patrice Rames has transformed an airy renovated pretzel factory space into a haven of French Mediterranean cuisine. 312 Market Street, (215) 928-2987, patourestaurant.com
- The Plough & the Stars – This friendly spot offers well-executed American fare, a terrific bar and live traditional Irish music on Sundays. 123 Chestnut Street, (215) 733-0300, ploughstars.com
- Positano Coast by Aldo Lamberti – Chef Pippo Lamberti’s innovative Italian cuisine is as dreamy as the restaurant’s Amalfi Coast-inspired setting. 212 Walnut Street, 2nd floor, (215) 238-0499, lambertis.com
- Prive´ – A sleek atmosphere sets the mood for Mediterranean-style tapas and shared plates. Guests enjoy DJs on the weekends and the occasional Greek music night. 246 Market Street, (215) 923-8313, priveoldcity.com
- Q BBQ & Tequila Bar – Chef Kevin Meeker transformed his seafood spot into a BBQ mecca featuring slow-cooked Southern-style rubs, special sauces, all the fixins and tequilas and bourbons that line the shelves. 207 Chestnut Street, (215) 625-8605, qoldcity.com
- Radicchio – Wonderful rustic Italian cuisine and seafood is the specialty at this fresh BYOB situated on the outskirts of the neighborhood. 402 Wood Street, (215) 627-6850, radicchio-cafe.com
- Tangerine – The clean flavors of the Mediterranean come to life in a romantic setting reminiscent of Tangiers. 232 Market Street, (215) 627-5116, tangerinerestaurant.com
- Union Trust – The city’s newest and largest steakhouse satisfies beef lovers’ cravings with everything from small-plate sliders to mammoth-sized three-foot bones. 717 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-6000, uniontruststeakhouse.com
- Zahav – Chef Michael Solomonov adds a modern spin to traditional Israeli cuisine and home-baked breads, all served family-style in a sophisticated setting. 237 St. James Place, (215) 625-8800, zahavrestaurant.com
- Zento – Chef/owner Gunawan Wibisono, who earned his stripes at Morimoto, brings finesse and creativity to a top-shelf sushi menu. 138 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-9998, zentocontemporary.com
Tea, Coffee And Confections:
- Café Ole – Comfy couches, free Wi-Fi, fragrant java and friendly staff define this neighborhood barista. 147 N. 3rd Street, (215) 627-2140
- Double Shots Espresso Bar – Along with a perfect cup of coffee, hefty bagels, oversized cinnamon buns and gourmet teas await visitors in search of a break. 211 Chestnut Street, (215) 351-5171, doubleshotscafe.com
- Franklin Fountain – This old-fashioned ice cream saloon offers handmade ice cream, banana splits, thick shakes, sundaes and flavored soda water. 116 Market Street, (215) 627-1899, franklinfountain.com
- Old City Coffee – Roasting fresh beans since 1984, this friendly spot on cobblestone Church Street also offers pastries and locally sourced organic yogurt and produce. 221 Church Street, (215) 629-9292, oldcitycoffee.com
- Tartes – Visitors tap on the window of this tiny pink take-out-only bakery and choose from dozens of fresh, homemade pastries and toothsome treats. 212 Arch Street, (215) 625-2510
Shops:
- AKA Music – In-the-know sales people well versed in indie/lo-fi/electronica and more are a trademark of this haven for new and used vinyl and CDs. 27 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-3828
- Big Green Earth Store – Shoppers keep the planet in mind as they stock up on eco-friendly and recycled products for people, pets and homes. 239 Market Street, (267) 909-8661, biggreenearthstore.com
- The Book Trader – Visitors can swap their own titles or just peruse the shelves for fiction of all genres and that hard-to-find LP. 7 N. 2nd Street, (215) 925-0511
- Brave New Worlds Comics and Toys – Here comic lovers can find classic editions, rare collectibles and the latest illustrated novels, comics and Japanese anime, as well as action figures, games and toys. 45 N. 2nd Street, (215) 657-8838, bravenewworldscomics.com
- Charlie’s Jeans – This one-stop shop for designer denim boasts such must-have brands as Adriano Goldschmied, 7, Joe’s, True Religion and Michael Stars. 233-237 Market Street, (215) 923-9681, charliesjeans.net
- Doggie Style – The latest location for this haute dog emporium includes everything dogs need to be Fido-licious. Grooming is also available. 315 Market Street, (215) 923-4333, doggiestyle2.com
- Forbidden Planet – Vintage fashionistas can spend hours sifting through the well-edited collection of fashions and accessories dating back to the 1930s. 10 N. 3rd Street, basement level, (215) 923-7399
- Foster’s Homeware – This 10,000-square-foot shop of contemporary housewares and furnishings offers items from Chilewich, For Life, Jack Black and Nuevo. Entertaining and educational cooking classes feature local chefs. 399 Market Street, (215) 925-0950, shopfosters.com
- Lost + Found – The indie men’s and women’s wear here offers great looks at affordable prices. 133 N. 3rd Street, (215) 928-1311
- Minima – Form marries function at this gallery of contemporary furniture and accessories from the likes of Jasper Morrison and Verner Panton. 118 N. 3rd Street, (215) 922-2002, minima.us
- Mode Moderne – The 20th-century modern pieces, uber contemporary home furnishings and accessories by Herman Miller, Modernica and Vitra add dazzle to any living space. 159 N. 3rd Street, (215) 627-0299, modemoderne.com
- Pinot Boutique – This wine accessories boutique offers everything but the grapes. Oenophiles can pick up books, cork screws, wine bags, glassware and all kinds of goodies. 227 Market Street, (215) 627-9463, pinotboutique.com
- Reward Project – Upon entering this boutique, fashion aficionados recognize the esoteric designs by emerging and established names from around the globe. 55 N. 2nd Street, (267) 773-8675, rewardproject.com
- Sevilla Smith – Former silver screen stylist Fay Sevilla Smith stocks her trendy boutique with hip and edgy threads. 128 N. 3rd Street, (215) 629-5683, sevillasmith.com
- The Age of Mechanical Reproduction Boutique – In this stylish boutique, shoppers find the latest trends in clothing and accessories made from sustainable fabrics, as well as home design items, books and personal grooming products created by locals. 116 N. 3rd Street, (215) 977-2600, www.artintheage.com/
- Tony – On-trend stylistas dress from the inside out with lingerie, threads from up-and-coming designers, accessories and shoes. 47 N. 3rd Street, (215) 592-8669, tonyonthird.com
Galleries:
- Artists’ House Gallery – Emerging artists grab the spotlight, often giving new collectors a chance at affordable acquisitions. 57 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-8440
- Edge Gallery – Although most of the exhibitions feature abstract works by nationally established artists, this gallery sometimes surprises art lovers with different points of view. 72 N. 2nd Street, (215) 413-7072, edgegalleryllc.com
- Hudson Beach Glass Studio – Artists create crystalline vases, jewelry, sculptural pieces and other works in the mini-glass-blowing room located in the back of the gallery. 26 S. Strawberry Street, (215) 279-7118
- James Oliver Gallery – Artist/musician James Oliver reflects his modern aesthetic in his choice of established and emerging local and national artists and in the gallery’s contemporary design. 723 Chestnut Street, 4th floor, (267) 918-7432, jamesolivergallery.com
- Muse Gallery – This artist-run gallery highlights visual arts in mixed media, ranging from painting to photography to sculpture. 52 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-5310, musegalleryphiladelphia.com
- PII Gallery – The curator of PII rounds up works in all media by some of the most innovative emerging international artists. 242 Race Street, (215) 592-1022, mysite.verizon.net/acbka/pii_main.html
- Snyderman Gallery – This longtime favorite is the place to go for national and international fiber sculptures, custom furniture designs, contemporary paintings, glass and ceramics. 303 Cherry Street, (215) 238-9576, snyderman-works.com
- Vivant Art Collection – Brilliantly colored artwork and masks by trained and outsider artists depict the exotic histories and cultures of Haiti and Africa. 60 N. 2nd Street, (215) 922-6584, vivantartcollection.com
- Wood Turning Center – The center showcases bold works in lathe-turned wood by locally and internationally known artists. 501 Vine Street, (215) 923-8000, woodturningcenter.org
- The Works Gallery – A fixture on the Philly art scene for more than four decades, The Works Gallery houses contemporary studio crafts in ceramics, glass, jewelry and fiber. 303 Cherry Street, (215) 922-7775, snyderman-works.com
Bars, Clubs And Entertainment:
- 32 Degrees – This luxe lounge was the first to offer European bottle service in Philly, against a soundtrack of house, R&B, hip hop and disco. 16 S. 2nd Street, (215) 627-3132, 32lounge.com
- Bleu Martini – This late-night saloon bathed in cobalt blue offers a VIP scene and an edgy DJ soundtrack. 24 S. 2nd Street, (215) 940-7900, bleumartinionline.com
- Buffalo Billiards – This downtown pool hall features flat screens, dartboards and a menu of casual fare. 118 Chestnut Street, (215) 574-7665, buffalobilliards.com
- Eulogy Belgian Tavern – A beer heaven, Eulogy offers more than 300 choices, including 21 on draught, along with a tasty menu of Belgian specialties and amazing frites. 136 Chestnut Street, (215) 413-1918, eulogybar.com
- Glam – DJs spin, martinis are shaken (not stirred) and the crowd is young and beautiful at this plush hotspot featuring an upstairs VIP lounge with bottle service. 52 S. 2nd Street, (215) 671-0840
- The Khyber – A bastion of live rock, The Khyber offers an intimate experience in a friendly no-frills setting. 56 S. 2nd Street, (215) 238-5888, thekhyber.com
- Lucy’s Hat Shop – A quirky bar scene, hip hop and rock music, a working fireplace and red plush couches make Lucy’s an insider’s fave. 247 Market Street, (215) 413-1433, lucys215.com
- National Mechanics – At this darkly stylish indie bar, housed in a former bank building, the crowd is hip and the craft beers flow. 22 S. 3rd Street, (215) 701-4883, nationalmechanics.com
- Red Sky – A sophisticated fusion menu and a variety of specialty cocktails draw celebs and the young and the restless. DJs spin most nights, and there’s VIP and bottle service upstairs. 224 Market Street, (215) 925-8080, redskylounge.com
- Sugar Mom’s – Bar-goers can play pinball and Ms. Pac-Man or just kick back in an old bumper car at this amusement park-themed bar, tucked away on a small cobblestone street. 225 Church Street, (215) 925-8219, myspace.com/sugarmoms
- Tin Angel – National and local acoustic singer/songwriters take the stage just about every night of the week in an intimate café setting. 20 S. 2nd Street, (215) 928-0770, tinangel.com
- Triumph Brewing Company – The third location of this regional brew pub offers boutique beer and pub fare, with live acoustic music offered some Wednesdays and barrel toppings every first Thursday. 117-121 Chestnut Street, (215) 625-0855, triumphbrewing.com
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Buddakan
At Philadelphia’s Buddakan, a towering gilded statue of Buddha generates elegant calm in this 175-seat, Pan Asian restaurant owned by famed local restaurateur Stephen Starr....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants
Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar
The creative cocktails and imaginative décor at Stephen Starr’s see-and-be-seen Continental makes the diner-turned-martini bar one of Historic Philadelphia’s hottest nightspots....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar
Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar, located in Old City Philadelphia, evokes old Havana with its authentic cuisine and colorful indoor courtyard....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife
Fork
Fork, Ellen Yin’s elegantly casual American bistro that helped pave the way for Old City’s revival in the mid-1990s, is a neighborhood favorite and one of the city’s most romantic eateries....
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Tags: Dining & Restaurants
Fork:etc.
The stylish and sophisticated Fork, which helped spark the Old City restaurant renaissance, has earned national kudos for its seasonally based menu. The new adjacent take-out spot, Fork:etc., allows diners to bring home many of the delicious sauces, marinades and specialty menu items on the restaurant menu....
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Moshulu
The Moshulu, a 394-foot sailing vessel launched in 1904, is now permanently docked as a restaurant and bar on the Delaware River in Philadelphia....
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The Plough and the Stars
A popular restaurant and bar in Old City, the Plough and the Stars serves up inventive Irish fare and perfectly poured pints of Guinness both indoors and out....
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Sopra Lounge at Positano Coast
From its second story perch overlooking Old City, Sopra Lounge offers an atmosphere of the Mediterranean coast. The open-air lounge, part of Positano Coast restaurant, serves signature cocktails and a bar menu for sophisticated palates....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife
Radicchio Cafe
Nestled in the back streets of Old City, this warm-hued trattoria offers a menu of crowd-pleasing Italian classics—and on weekends, a line out the door....
Credit: Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC
Tags: BYOBs, Dining & Restaurants
Cafe Ole'
Free wireless internet, outdoor seating and delicious coffee and tea drinks make Café Ole in Old City the perfect anti-establishment spot for a relaxing snack and drink....
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Tags: Alfresco Dining, Cafes & Markets, Dining & Restaurants
Franklin Fountain
The old-fashioned Victorian charm at Franklin Fountain, named to honor famed Philadelphian Benjamin Franklin, creates the perfect setting to enjoy homemade, hand-dipped ice cream available in dozens of flavors....
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Tags: Cafes & Markets, Family-friendly
Old City Coffee
At Old City Coffee in Philadelphia’s Historic District, it’s BYOL––bring your own laptop. That’s because wireless Internet access is free while you enjoy a cup of fresh-roasted Arabica coffee or a light meal of a soup or sandwich....
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Tags: Cafes & Markets
Old City Shopping
With almost 110 hip boutiques and retail stores, there are lots of choices when shopping in Old City. Many of the shops are concentrated along Market, Chestnut, 2nd and 3rd Streets....
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Tony
The designer threads, funky jewelry and trendy handbags at “un-boutique” prices have earned Old City's Tony many accolades and loyal customers....
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Tags: Shopping
Old City at Night
People pack the streets of Old City on any given night particularly in the spring and summer months. Here at the corner of 3rd and Race Streets stands the F.U.E.L. Collection, one of more than 40 galleries that make the neighborhood a popular spot for art and culture....
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Triumph Brewing Company
Triumph Brewing Company serves its award-winning, hand-crafted beers and casual-dining menu in a relaxed atmosphere in Old City....
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife
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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
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
...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
...See And Be Seen In Philly
It’s All About Splurging At Philadelphia’s Swanky Nightlife Destinations
Philadelphia is well known as a top-notch casual destination—think Eagles games, cheesesteaks and the vibrant art and music scene—but those looking for an upscale night on the town will find plenty of possibilities for fun. The city is filled with glamorous nightlife options that offer locals and visitors alike the
...Every Night Is A Good Night In Philly
Belly Dancing, Drag Queens And Movie Nights Mean There’s Never A Dull Moment
On any night of the week, there are countless things to do after dark in Philadelphia. From an upscale happy hour at a renowned museum to movies with a side of beer to cabarets with a little of everything, nights in Philly fit any mood. Here is a sample of
...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 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
Jazzin’ It Up In Philly
Jam Sessions, Special Concerts And Events Make Philly A Year-Round Hot Spot For Cool Jazz
Music loversand gardening fans will find lots to groove to when "Jazz it Up," this year’s edition of the Philadelphia Flower Show, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 2-9, 2008. And after strolling through floral displays that re-create familiar New Orleans scenes and enjoying live jazz performances taking
...Tacconelli's In Philadelphia Named One Of America's Best Pizzerias
ForbesTraveler.com Ranks Port Richmond Pizza Place Among America’s 10 Best
In September 2007, the Today show named Vesuvio’s Cheesesteak BLT the “Best Sandwich in America,” and now ForbesTraveler.com is calling Philadelphia’s Tacconelli’s Pizza one of America’s 10 best pizzerias. The Port Richmond restaurant joins great American pizza spots from Berkeley to the Bronx, including famed chef Mario Batali’s Mozza in
...Historic Philadelphia: An Affordable Summer Getaway
Find Plenty Of Fun In Philly For Free—Or For Close To $10 Per Person
In Historic Philadelphia, some of the country’s most significant historic sites—many of which are free or low-cost, perfect for families and educational for all—share the neighborhood with trendy shops, modern restaurants and buzzing nightclubs. Affordable hotel packages with free parking and transportation options, including 50% off Amtrak, make a good
...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
Artist Barkley L. Hendricks And Friends Show Off Philly's Cool Side
Hendricks And His Pals Pick Their Top Spots Around The City
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/barkleyhendricks.
LOCATION: Historic Philadelphia, Center City and North Philadelphia
TRANSPORTATION: On foot, by taxi or car
DURATION: Two nights and two days
Note: Locations picked by Barkley and friends are indicated as such. Other places are suggestions of the tourism office.
Philly’s flavors,
...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
...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
...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,
...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
Dear Grown-ups, Philly Has Plenty Of Nighttime Fun For You
Outdoor Movies, Winery Concerts, Museum Happy Hours And Drag Nights Offer Alternatives To The Bustling Bar Scene In Philly
There’s always a ton of fun and fabulous things to do on any given night in Philadelphia—hip bars, luxurious lounges, indie rock haunts and electric clubs. But visitors looking for more variety in the nightlife scene have plenty of choices as well, such as dance lessons, drag shows, movie showings,
...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
...Fact Sheet: Family-friendly Philly
Family Fun In Philadelphia
Historical Sites And Attractions:
- Wannabe sailors can spend the night in the nation’s most decorated battleship, the Battleship New Jersey, and take tours of the officers’ and crew’s mess halls, communications center and high-tech command center. 62 Battleship Place, Camden, (856) 877-6262, battleshipnewjersey.org
- The nation’s most famous seamstress, credited
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
...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
Philly's More Romantic During The Holiday Season
The following itinerary is available on gophila.com/holidays.
LOCATION: Center City, Penn’s Landing and the Brandywine Valley
TRANSPORTATION: Foot, taxi and car
DURATION: Two days and two nights
Crisp starry skies…cozy firelight dinners…colorful twinkling lights. The holidays are here, and all around Philadelphia, romance is in the air. Time for
...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 Te Ama: Eat, Dine And Explore To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
An Art Exhibition, Parade And Festival Celebrate Hispanic Culture In September And October
A major art exhibition, a Puerto Rican parade and grassroots community events are all in the works for Philadelphia’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, taking place from September 15 to October 15, 2008. Those wishing to experience the culture and charisma of the city’s lively Latino community will find plenty 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
...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,
...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
...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
...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
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
...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
...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
...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
...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
...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
...Have An Extra Hour Or Two In Philly? Here Are Some Ideas.
Suggestions For Museum Hopping, Shopping, Dining, Dancing And More
If you’re in town covering the presidential primaries and you’re looking for a diversion, Philly has plenty of them to help pass the time. Consider this your condensed guide to some of the city’s best restaurants, shopping districts, attractions, nightspots, events and more. For more suggestions, visit gophila.com. And when
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