Monk's Belgian Cafe has been around for over 25 years and is popularly known as the cafe that started a craft beer revolution in Philadelphia. Experience a menu laced with over a hundred craft beers Read more.
Go there for the Croque Madame. Grilled Black Forest ham, Mornay sauce and a fried egg, open-faced on Buttered, toasted brioche. The perfect brioche is made in-house. Read more.
The Chicken Liver Rigatoni is one of Philly's best dishes, and the pizza is some of the best in the city. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Science played a major role in the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 that was hosted in this very building. More than 10 million people visited to learn about new technologies such as the telephone. Read more.
Don't have a clue what to order? How about the authentically Yankee lobster roll or the meaty, filler-free crabcake? They are both outstanding. Read more.
This pet-friendly, 230-room hotel offers guests a daily complimentary wine tasting at 5:00 p.m. and free Internet access. Read more.
The menu -- like the space -- is larger, with Intelligentsia beans joining their existing PT & Southpaw espresso blends Read more.
Inarguably the originator of Philly’s first wave of coffee, La Colombe remains the go-to spot for rich Italian-style espressos and excellent machiattos. Read more.