Duck in still wearing your pajamas for a cup of Rival Bros. coffee, a red eye danish, and a loaf of bread for later, or bring out-of-towners here for a dinner that will impress. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Stop by for towering pork sandwiches and first dibs on early-season strawberries and asparagus: Read more.
Even in its thirteenth year, Marc Vetri continues to create the kind of flavors and ambiance that make you want to hang around long after dessert. Read more.
Cheesesteak ordering etiquette: for a steak w/ Cheez Whiz & onions, order “Whiz Wit.” If u prefer provolone & no onions, order “Provolone Witout.” Wanna go to the back of the line? Ask for fontina. Read more.
The "fancy" donuts are inventive, the "hot fresh" are always right out of the fryer, and the chicken is unbelievable. Impossible to leave unhappy. Read more.
Get the Pulled Pork Italiano. The pork is seasoned overnight, roasted at a high temp, then braised for a garlicky finish. Read more.
Usually only open for lunch during the week, John's recently announced Saturday hours starting next weekend. For your out-of-town friends, this is a must-stop to impress. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
surprisingly, within the US, philly has the best gelato I've ever found...& this is it. I've been to both of the original central phila capogiro locations, & they are fantastic Read more.
Check out the citation from a 1920s enforcement raid by the door. It’s a memento of when McNally’s flouted Prohibition laws by secretly serving alcohol to its customers. Read more.
Tai Lake is the best Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. Having the option of live frogs, eels, crabs, and fish swimming in tanks at the front of the house ensures a fresh plate of seafood. Read more.
Chef Pitsillides is a big personality and bigger talent behind the fire. His honest, no frills head-to-toe cooking is fad-free and delicious. Get the dips of the day, no matter what. Read more.
Get the Dan Dan noodles and the Sweet and Spicy Cucumbers. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Bill Addison: "Order 2 dishes: lobes of sashimi-grade scallops backstroking through buttermilk & a bowl of dashi decorated with trompe l'oeil, including gelatinized cubes of crème fraiche & pea pods." Read more.
Try The Glacé (a signature house-brewed iced tea) at this French/Lebanese sidewalk cafe. Warning: Non-Alcoholic Read more.
Chef Joncarl Lachman presents refined Northern European-inspired cooking in a spare East Passyunk corner BYOB. The herring and chopped liver are magnificent. Read more.
The cocktails, using heavy liquor pours and no sugary mixers or syrups, include the double-gin/double-vermouth "4:31PM" and the squeezed-in-front-of-you grape juice & 6yr barrel-aged white rum. Read more.
While the feeling is speakeasy-esque, the drinks are all over the map with classics, punches and adventurous selections that include ingredients like Arbequina olive oil-washed mescal and cardamaro. Read more.
Ingredients are the star at Greg Vernick's bi-level American spot near Rittenhouse Square. Try the "toasts" as an appetizer. You'll love everything coming out of the wood-fired oven. Read more.
Order the cures-all burger or fluffy, chive-spiked scrambled eggs draped over tater tots — or be good with a tofu scramble or the super-cinnamon-y house-made lavender honey granola and a mimosa. Read more.
Staking its claim as Philly’s “best beer bar”, they’re running 20 taps w/ serious suds like Russian River Damnation, and North Coast Brother Thelonius. Bonus: Great daily specials. Read more.
Duck away from the Rittenhouse retail flagships to find the beer bar in Philly, which’ll provide you with draft labels like the Dupont Avec les Bons Voeux and Russian River Damnation Read more.
For authentic cheap German fare without flying to Bavaria, you will love the proportions on their Wurstplatten (sausage platters) & huge beer steins. If you don't like rowdy, stay away on busy nights. Read more.
Go to Prohibition Tap Room. Order the Fried String Beans, get a recommendation for one of their taps from their knowledgeable bartenders and check out the totally random selection on the JukeBox. Tel Read more.
The new hotspot for tacos and modern Mexican food that is wowing the critics and locals alike. Follow their Twitter account for random daily dealage on some fantastic food. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
700 Club can be best described as a stellar house party. It’s got quirky decor, a great beer selection & a crazy dance floor. Don't be confused when you first walk in – the dance floor is upstairs! Read more.
Will Reed's first bar is still his best, and the trailblazer for every gastropub in Philadelphia. Get the Duck Salad or the Smelts. Read more.
This is easily a favorite craft beer destination with its adjacent garden. Rolling a hot dog truck (with fried pickles!) adds to the cool factor as well. [Ultimate Al Fresco List] Read more.
Get a pitcher of margaritas ($15) or Yards draft ($3) during happy hour and if you like BBQ, don't pass up the Bell's 2 Hearted Wings! Check out our full review by tapping More Info! Read more.
This isn't a great vegan restaurant, it's one of Philly's best restaurants, period. Don't sleep on this one. Read more.
Come to Ela for its foie gras w/ parsley root, gingerbread & huckleberry. Drinks include 25 crafts (six rotating on draft) like Ommegang Hennepin + a nice selections of reds and whites by the glass. Read more.
Excellent little brasserie with chef Paul Lyons (a graduate of Barbuzzo and Jamonera). The substantial $15 steak frites is an early hit. Try the octopus, and say yes to the crispy chickpea flatbread. Read more.
The best seating? A sturdy picnic table. The appropriate serving plate? A red-and-white paper basket. To its credit, the 3-course offering isn't billed as strictly authentic or traditional or genuine. Read more.
In the gorgeous Wetherill Mansion, the classic French fare has earned raves, while the wine list was praised by Craig LaBan in his three-bell review for both quality & fair pricing. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The Sicilian: filled with prosciutto, sopressata, hot coppa, mortadella, roasted red peppers and super piquant sharp provolone on Sarcone's bread. Read more.
The main event's the burger, 5.5oz. signature beef blend patties on a wild flour challah roll. Read more.
Have a michelada as you wash down a deep-fried liquid-nitrogen cheeseburger while dancing the night away under the Ben Franklin. Read more.
Aaron Gottesman turns out some of the most perfect fried chicken you'll find anywhere, one of our favorite salads around (the mustard greens), and cult-favorite oyster sliders. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Bottle Bar East's a two-story beer-mart-cum-bar-cum-gastropub-cum-game-room that looks like a cross between the factory in Rudy... Ruuuudy... RUUUUDY... RUUUUUUUDY... and the ultimate beer bodega Read more.
From the dudes behind The Corner and Foodery... The Corner Foodery (!) is a 500-bottle shop-cum-gourmet-deli-cum-dining-room in Center City. Read more.
Chef Michael Schulson takes Chinese dim sum favorites and turns them on their head with results like edamame dumplings and crab wonton tacos. What to order: Philly cheesesteak. Read more.
This newly renovated South Philly bar boasts some of the best dance parties in the city. The disco-vibe dance floor will have you totally entranced, all night long. Read more.
On weekdays from 5:00-7:00 p.m., take advantage of $4 craft draft beers and $6 signature, seasonally changing cocktails, such as the Basil Pomegranate Margarita, made with tequila, pomegranate liquor, Read more.
Awesome Outdoor Dining. Order a fresh limeade margarita, kick back, and marvel that you’re on a tropical island on an otherwise grim stretch of Spring Garden. Read more.
Sure, it's a little pricey, but you'll love every penny you spend here. Get the short rib sandwich and the square pie. Brunch rules, too. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Doughy. Tangy. Saucy. And those are just the waitresses. The tomato pie rocks, too. Read more.
Formerly Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant, they've brought in Ela chef/owner and "Top Chef" alumnus Jason Cichonski as a partner. Note that skate ribs – an Ela specialty – make an appearance. Read more.
Avance does the burger right. Made with ground lamb from Border Springs Farm, cooked mid-rare on house-baked potato bun with harissa-spiced fresh mayo, piquant feta smoky grilled red onion marmalade. Read more.
A melding of Jewish and Italian soul food in a retro luncheonette setting in quaint Lansdowne. Try the knishes, "Jewish wedding" soup or Reuben arancini. Read more.
Dressing up for dinner is never more fun than at this sexy homage to a 1940s supper club. Here, the martinis are chilled, the booths are plush and private, and the porterhouse for two inspires raves. Read more.
Local grocery with milk & yogurt brought in from Lancaster County, healthful-prepared-foods shop, cafe, cheese & bread counter, & bar that serves house-made teas, organic coffee, wine, & draft beers. Read more.
Stephen Starr is doing just pizza and doing it right: Artisan slices, simple to decadent, consistently excellent and affordable. Read more.
The University City sushi restaurant offers a $25 all-you-can-eat sushi deal on Tuesday nights after 9 p.m. Reservations (and gluttony pants) are highly recommended. Read more.
The mac and cheese, meat loaf and fried chicken wreak havoc with diets, but the taste is worth every calorie. Read more.
This spot regularly offers a $39 three-course menu — items change seasonally — for $39 (plus tax and tip). Get it with a classic mojito for $45. Read more.