The historic farmers market located in downtown Philadelphia opened in 1892 and is a favorite among locals as well as visitors. Choose from homemadeAmish specialties to fresh seafood.
Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia opened in 1892 and is a favorite among locals and visitors. Choose from ethnic restaurants, including the Food Network famed pork & roast beef at DiNic's.
Best of its kind that I've been to--huge variety of great food. Try the butter cake from Flying MonkeyBakery, or the donuts from Beiler's (Amish) Bakery for dessert. Or any meal, really...
Philadelphia food mecca for locals & tourists alike. I recommend Herschel's and Miller's Twist. Donuts from Beiler's, pork sandwiches from Tommy Dinic's, and Termini Bros. cannolis are must-haves.
One of America's oldest public markets, this Philly must-see has it all. Local produce, seafood, baked goods, fresh flowers, kitchenware, AND plenty of places to eat...all under one roof!
What can I say about this place that hasn't already been said? Make sure to go early and get the donuts. Don't miss out on the corned beef and pastrami sandwich.
Opened in 1892 and is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Busy at all hours. Serving food from seafood, Amishdonuts, roast beef sandwiches, and more.
If you have never been to Reading Terminal Market, try to go at least once while you are in Philly. Close to convention center and has lots of great places to eat and things to buy!
This historic farmer's market in downtown Philadelphia opened in 1892 and is a favorite among locals as well as visitors. Choose among the homemade specialties including produce, seafood, and meat.
When in Philly you definitely have to check it out. So many options from Philly fair, soul food, bakeries, and Bassett's Ice Cream. A Philly must do!!!!
This open-air market has more than a 100 merchants, three descended from original market merchants, with a unique blend of offerings; such as groceries, flowers, baked goods, crafts, books, clothing.
This place is crazy, but I love it! So much delicacies to choose from! I had a gyro sandwich from olympia grill. Yumo! My kids had hot dogs from Dutch oven & they liked it! Those Amish kids can cook!
Best day to go is Sunday. It was PACKED on Saturday. Actually got to enjoy the market on Sunday and see places we missed in the hubbub of it all on the previous day.
God bless the Amish vendors. They make this place so great. The local farmer bring in raw milk which can be hard to find. The produce is so good and cheap as well. You can't go wrong here.
Mac and cheese grilled! on a burger at Hunger Burger, wow! Small, quality over quantity. To the right is THE BEST roasted turkey PHILLY WRAP ever; Big too. I'm a Campo's fan so that's saying a lot!
This historic farmer's market in downtown Philadelphia opened in 1892 and is a favorite among locals as well as visitors. This is a must stop every time you are passing through the area.
I had a gyro at Olympia Gyro. It was price and food was good. This place rocks. If your in Philly make a stop at the Reading Terminal. Just beware this place closes at 6pm during the week.
Give yourself a few hours to walk around because there is a lot to see and do! The coffee shop has the best irish cream coffee beans! The Tubby Olive is an experience like no other!!
Great market. Lots of dining options from BBQ, Chinese, Burgers, to Philly Cheesesteaks. Even have chocolate stalls, fresh fish and farm goods from area Amish. Right next door to Hilton GardenInn.
Chicken Corn soup is killer @dutch Counter- The original Turkey place is the best- u can get a half sandwich loaded with whatever u want, chips and a drunk for $6.75--and don't 4get Amishpretzels!
So many options!!! There was a BBQ block party outside, so that live music and extra food options was a very nice perk of visiting July 16... when crowded, it's a tight squeeze to make your way around
This place is incredible! Lots of great food vendors as well as gift/souvenir vendors. From baked goods to lunch to a mini replica of the Liberty Bell, this place has it all.
Be sure to allot plenty of time to stroll through the vast food bazaar and browse everything from hand made crafts to fresh produce, exotic meats, freshly cut flowers, and expertly prepared foods. Read more
The PHLASH trolley runs Fri, Sat & Sun from 10-6 pm May-October 28, 2012. Just head to stops 3 or 17, buy a $2 ticket & you'll be on your way to seeing more of Philadelphia's attractions and museums. Read more
It's all here ~ from fresh seafood, meats, vegetables to prepared meals of any cuisine. Plus more ~ wine, flowers, linens, cookbooks. Everything you need for a dinner party!
This place is amazing. Go with plenty of time to browse and eat. Local produce, cheese, and baked goods everywhere, but don't miss the duck at Sang Kee Peking Duck House. A+++.
I love walking through RTM, dinic's sandwich, the creole food, the crepes, ice cream, coffee, and cookies are among my favorite things to munch on while walking around.
Visit Fair Foods and Lancaster Dairy Company for raw goat's and raw cow's milk. If you are lactose intolerant, you will be able to handle the raw goat's milk without a problem. It tastes amazing!
Compared to NYC markets, all the grocery was soooooo cheap omg... By George's has some real good cheesesteaks - for being located in center city - they're full of flavor and not too messy!!!
So much variety. There is something for everyone here. Just make sure you leave yourself enough time to find it . Parking can be crazy but it's worth the trouble
It's a Philly Classic that every turist should visit. A heaven for food lovers, definitely. Make sure to pay a visit to Profis Creperie and Bassets Ice Cream :) Excellent!
Killer indoor food market. Literally any type of food you could want and it's all cheap, quick, and delicious. Hoagies, pretzels, donuts, and Wursthaus Schmitz German deli.
Eclectic restaurants serve locals and visitors alike. On a Sunday afternoon, the place is abuzz with lively conversation and aromatic smells, providing the perfect place to get a feel for the city. Read more
Reading Terminal Market is the best place to go for a taste of Philadelphia. With local crafts and hand-rolled soft pretzels, Reading Terminal Market will have your parents asking to return for more.
I spent many wednesdays here doing my groceries in iovine brothers. Has many locally produced, fresh greens. The market has a wide variety of eateries and shops. Ill miss reading terminal dearly.
A bit of a walk from SRCCON. Get a roast pork sandwich with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe from Dinic's (W of center eating area). Then follow that up with a donut from Beiler's (NW corner).
Molly Malloy's local beer, turkey Sammie. Mr Iovine drove the hay ride provided fun kids activities and rocked the fest! Great produce. Great restaurant!
If you're looking for a wide variety of good, cheap food in Center City this is the place to go! They have everything from burritos, crepes, sushi, and produce. Make sure you come hungry.