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112 S 18th St (btwn Chestnut & Sansom St), Philadelphia, PA
Cocktail Bar · Center City West · 141 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Drinks like the Cowboy Killer and Oh, Sweet Nothing will change the way you think about cocktails. And the fact that you get to drink them underground and in the dark just makes them double-awesome.
Cuban Restaurant · Center City West · 112 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: The vibe was super-cool 10 years ago. Not so much today. But Alma is still the standby for groups who want one more drink at the end of the night. Inevitably, they end up having more than one more.
1113 Walnut St (btwn 11th St & 12th St), Philadelphia, PA
Gastropub · Center City East · 68 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Imagine Ridley Scott directing a happy hour for beer snobs, cocktail historians, Jazz Age hep cats and righteous old drunks. It’s one of the strangest and most amazing places to drink at in Philly.
French Restaurant · Rittenhouse Square · 269 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s the beautiful atmosphere that makes the $11 cocktails go down easier. And if you ever need a temporary escape, the Parisian bar might be one of the least Philly-feeling places in the entire city.
205 S 18th St (btwn Walnut and Locust), Philadelphia, PA
Seafood Restaurant · Rittenhouse Square · 90 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s a mash-up of prowling cougars, rich socialites and Ed Hardy-wearing jackasses, but there’s no better place for watching the Rittenhouse society set get bombed on glasses of rosé and heavy pours.
Gastropub · Washington Square West · 89 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: The pinup girls on the ceiling are like muses swirling round the heads of good drinkers; the black-and-white Deco styling makes you feel classy even if you’re drinking merlot with an ice cube in it.
Cocktail Bar · Center City West · 5 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A good bar in the former Bar Lyonnaise space below Le Bec-Fin. Seems Georges Perrier’s attempt at attracting a younger demographic is working, with its swanky take on non-Prohibition-era cocktailing.
2013 Ranstead St (btwn Chestnut & Market St), Philadelphia, PA
Speakeasy · Center City West · 73 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A more authentic backup for when you can’t get into Franklin Mortgage. A perfect makeout bar because it’s pitch-black and has pictures of boobs everywhere. (Plus, the craft cocktails are delicious.)
Philadelphia Magazine: A place that’s serious about its food and drink, but still remembers that the reason people go out drinking in the first place is to have some fun.
New American Restaurant · Center City West · 47 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: While the main action at A.Kitchen might be happening among the local celebrities on the floor, the bar has excellent cocktails that perfectly marry classicism and modern mixology.
New American Restaurant · Center City West · 200 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: The perfect spot to 1) drink martinis; and 2) drink enough martinis that you won’t be bothered by the fact that you’re drinking with the crowd that frequents the Continental.
Whisky Bar · Center City West · 173 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s small, it’s crowded, and getting through the door on a busy night can be a nightmare. But nothing in the world pairs quite so well as a $70 pour of whiskey, neat, and a $3 order of tater tots.
Philadelphia Magazine: An oasis of sanity and refinement in Old City. Where neighborhood grown-ups come to drink something that doesn’t come in a 40-ounce can spiked with caffeine.
New American Restaurant · Center City West · 66 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: If you're in the mood to feel fancy, this hotel bar sometimes offers specials that are irresistible: hot toddies on a freezing January day, champagne cocktails in the middle of February.
New American Restaurant · Avenue of the Arts South · 54 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Six-dollar cocktails at the happy hour here (atop the Bellevue) are the perfect way to feel like a classy gent while getting loaded on less than $20.
Philadelphia Magazine: There are those among us who would sooner die than drink inside Silk City, but we love sitting out in the beer garden. It’s always a friendly mix of people, and good for large groups.
Philadelphia Magazine: A serious beer drinker living too close to Victory Brewing Company’s bar is like David Duchovny living down the street from a whorehouse: fun, sure, but it’s not going to lead to anything good.
601 N. 21st Street (at Green St), Philadelphia, PA
Gastropub · Fairmount - Art Museum · 82 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Everyone loves the beer and mussels at Monk’s, but the Belgian has the advantage of being just as good and only half as crowded.
Philadelphia Magazine: Built in 1742, it still feels like if you squint just right, you can see Ben Franklin and George Washington hoisting tankards in the corner—only without all the fakeness of drinking at City Tavern.
224 S 15th St (btwn Walnut & Locust Sts), Philadelphia, PA
Bar · Avenue of the Arts South · 169 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s mostly a hipster gathering place these days, but the beers are still great, the menu is killer, and if you time it just right, you can have the entire third floor to yourself.
Philadelphia Magazine: As good for draft beers on Saturday night as it is for brunch on Sunday morning. If they put out cots, some of us would just live here on the weekends.
701 S 50th St (at Baltimore Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Brewery · Cedar Park · 60 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: If you’re a fan of Dock Street’s brews (and we are), you can’t get any closer to the source than this. Obviously, you’re coming for the beer, but the menu is surprisingly good, too.
2229 Grays Ferry Ave (btwn 23rd St & South St), Philadelphia, PA
Pub · 50 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: With a great beer list and a full menu served till 2 a.m. (which means frites and sausages right up until last call), Grace is the neighborhood bar you wish was in your neighborhood.
German Restaurant · Washington Square West · 134 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Where else, Renaissance Faires aside, can you order an authentic German beer served in a massive stein and brought to you by waitresses in St. Pauli Girl outfits?
Philadelphia Magazine: If you like beer and live in Malvern, you’re probably already a regular at the Pig. If not, it’s worth it for the good juke, the 25 beers on tap and the nearly 200 bottles behind the bar.
Philadelphia Magazine: You’ve probably walked by this dive-gone-gastropub a million times without even noticing it. We love it because it’s got some soul—and because the Center City hipsters haven’t discovered it. Yet.
Gastropub · Graduate Hospital · 41 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Sure, it’s a path well traveled, but there’s something to be said about a dependable bar where every beer you order will be interesting and any menu item will be completely delicious.
2013 Walnut St (btw 20th and 21st Sts on Walnut), Philadelphia, PA
Pub · Center City West · 38 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: An indie Irish pub with a solid menu and real Irish people managing it and working the bar. Go if you want something to eat with all those drinks or just to get some work done (thanks to free wi-fi).
Gastropub · Fairmount - Art Museum · 40 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Philly is full of gastropubs, but it’s rare to find a place that gets all three elements—the atmosphere, the food and the drinks—right. St. Stephen’s does.
Gastropub · Bella Vista - Southwark · 22 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: This South Philly version of a neighborhood gastropub has pool, darts, good stiff drinks, and a game-heavy bar-food menu that makes you feel like a carnivore eating every animal nature ever devised.
English Restaurant · Center City West · 268 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Of all the British pubs in this city full of British pubs, the Dandelion is the one that hits closest to home for expat royalists and those who love them.
Philadelphia Magazine: Dirty mussels with applewood smoked bacon, a bit of cheese from the impressive board, and 26 beers on tap (including one nitro and two hand-pumps): the staffers serve only what they know and love.
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s a hellhole, yes, but it's barely changed. And everybody—from the corporate honchos to the hipsters to the skateboard kids to the old men with their behinds glued to the stools—gets along.
259 S 15th St (btwn Locust St & Spruce St), Philadelphia, PA
Dive Bar · Avenue of the Arts South · 31 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: The waitstaff here is surly as hell, and it doesn’t hurt that you can smoke inside, because it makes the place feel like an actual bar rather than some fake, politically correct appletini theme park.
Dive Bar · Washington Square West · 51 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s aptly named, the bartenders are always angry, they don’t take credit cards, the beer list is nothing special. It’s dark and crowded and it has dartboards. It’s the best dive bar in town.
Philadelphia Magazine: Also known as the Aldine, it’s perfect as ground zero for a Mayfair bar crawl. And with the Mayfair Diner across the street, you never have to wonder where your last-call pancakes will be coming from.
Dive Bar · Rittenhouse Square · 72 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A classic dive, full of PBR, problem drinkers and history. This is where the Citywide Special was invented. The best way to drink here is to slap $3.50 on the bar, ask for one, drink it, and repeat.
Philadelphia Magazine: A tiny little whiskey bar set atop an Ethiopian restaurant in West Philly. Absolutely beloved by serious drinkers, whiskey freaks and cocktail hunters. Not bad for the beer drinkers, either.
261 S 21st St (at Rittenhouse Sq), Philadelphia, PA
American Restaurant · Center City · 36 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: The upstairs Tank Bar (with the glowing marine fish tank, the claustrophobic size, and the crowd of middle-aged solo-drinkers) feels like you’ve slipped out of reality into some late-’90s music video.
Philadelphia Magazine: Perfectly Irish. Smithwick's? Check. Live Irish music? You bet. Our friends pouring us into a cab when, after five Jamesons, we pick a fight with a light fixture? That’s just how we know it’s Friday.
Philadelphia Magazine: So tiny, but such a nice selection of drinks. And despite being packed with non-neighborhood people, it somehow maintains the vibe of the neighborhood bar it wants to be.
Karaoke Bar · Bella Vista - Southwark · 30 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Ray’s is the only acceptable place in the city for karaoke. And if you must start drinking at 7 a.m., it’s one of the few bars in the world that can make you proud to have gotten out of bed so early.
1501 E Passyunk Ave (at Dickinson St), Philadelphia, PA
Gastropub · Bella Vista - Southwark · 95 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Known to most as the P.O.P.E., it's an unassuming corner joint with a truly rad beer selection. Avoid the tables if you can, but a seat at the bar is totally worth fighting for.
8 1/2 Coryell St. (The Porkyard), Lambertville, NJ
Bar · 10 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Imagine getting drunk at your great-grandpa’s house—if he lived in a shack in New Jersey and was a former boat captain. Just an awesome old bar with great classic cocktails and plenty of boat-y decor.
953 Youngs Ford Rd (Conshohocken state road), Gladwyne, PA
American Restaurant · 7 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Very old-school. Very Main Line. As a matter of fact, when they were building the old school on the Main Line, the Old Guard House is where all the construction workers drank and ate schnitzel.
Philadelphia Magazine: A nautically themed bar in Delco that we frequent for the $5 Beefeater martinis. If times ever get desperate, we might try robbing the nearest bank with the swordfish heads at the end of the bar.
Sports Bar · Rittenhouse Square · 75 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A chain, yes, but one with a great Tuesday special: $2 drafts, with 30 on tap. Only place in town to drink Harp or Guinness at two bucks a go.
1718 Sansom St (Btw 17th & 18th), Philadelphia, PA
Night Club · Center City West · 41 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: It’s older than dirt and is constantly being bought and sold and bought again, but it has some of the nicest bartenders on Earth—and it doesn’t price-gouge like some of the other boy bars in town.
1522 Latimer St (btwn 15th & 16th St), Philadelphia, PA
Speakeasy · Rittenhouse Square · 26 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A quasi-private club and notorious late-night hang for reporters, restaurant crews and working media professionals? Well, we know where we’ll be spending our nights from now on
1415 Locust St (btwn Broad St & 15th St), Philadelphia, PA
Dive Bar · Avenue of the Arts South · 40 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: Some places, you go for the cocktails or the beer. Some places, you go for the service or the vibe, or to be with the cocktail waitress you secretly love. The ’Vous? We go because it’s cheap.
Philadelphia Magazine: The perfect escape from work. A mid-afternoon seat at the bar, three innings of the Phils, and the best thing is, you’ll never get caught, because no one you know comes here.
Philadelphia Magazine: A great mix of working-class folks who haven’t set foot in Center City in two decades and professionals who recently moved to the ’burbs and can’t find anywhere else to go for an after-work drink.
900 South St (btwn 9th St & 10th St), Philadelphia, PA
BBQ Joint · Washington Square West · 95 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: If you like your beer in cans, Percy Street has more than 60 behind the bar. And if you like your canned beer with pickle juice and BBQ sauce, order the Hillbilly Gatorade. You’ll thank us later.
Philadelphia Magazine: According to one regular, “I’ll drink by myself pretty much anywhere, but I believe Tria is the best place in the city for a woman to drink alone. It attracts the most harmless jerks of any wine bar.”
Tapas Restaurant · Center City West · 73 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: A great place for drinking wine, especially if you can get the railing seat that looks out on 20th. Just settle in and watch the world go by.
Italian Restaurant · Center City East · 55 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: They serve their wine in carafes with peaches on the bottom, and we love that. Eating the wine-soaked peaches at the end? We love that even more.
7170 Germantown Ave (at W Mt Airy Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Pub · West Mount Airy · 65 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: If you’re looking for a crowd to watch the Eagles with in Mount Airy, this is the spot. It’s loud and the staff seems always on the edge of collapse, but the beer list is fantastic and so is the food.
Philadelphia Magazine: A charming spot outside the city, and perfect for beer people who want to watch the Phillies: They’ve got a great list, knowledgeable bartenders, TVs, and plenty of new friends for you.
Philadelphia Magazine: If you judge a bar by the number of TVs it has, the Drake is your Nirvana—an archetypal after-work sports bar with an outdoor deck and a decent selection of microbrews.
4010 Robbins Ave (at Frankford Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Sports Bar · Tacony - Wissinoming · 30 tips and reviews
Philadelphia Magazine: There are Philly expats who cross state lines just to get a drink and some crabfries at the original in Mayfair. Spend a night here when the Phils or Eagles are playing and you’ll understand why.