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5 Best French Cuisine in Philadelphia🥇
"All locations have kids’ menus and plenty of variety on the regular menu, both sweet and savory. You can also just go all in on the sweet, and share some signature Stuffed Challah French Toast—a breakfast confection of epic proportions. There are locations in the Italian Market, Art Museum, and University City neighborhoods."
"A post shared by Sabrina's Café (@sabrinascafe) onFeb 14, 2020 at 7:24am PST. A brunch place so nice, you have to go twice (or way more than that). There’s locations all over the city and suburbs, but that doesn’t stop the lines from piling up outside Sabrina’s on the weekend."
"This comfort food spot opens at 7 am, so even though it gets crowded, you can beat the rush and get out of there with your bellies full of latkes and scrambled eggs. Honey’s has options ranging from tofu scramble to challah French toast, and everything in between. Bonus: if you’re looking for a cheap, filling breakfast during the week, they have $4.95 weekday morning specials that can’t be beat."
"Honey's Sit-N-Eat serves an amazing breakfast and brunch that you or anyone in your family is likely to ever forget. With a decor that caters to the tastes of all ages, the restaurant is one of the best kid friendly restaurants in Philadelphia. The service is also excellent and accomdating, ensuring that you'll leave with a smile on your face."
"There’s always a wait on weekends for cash-only Honey’s in Northern Liberties, but snag a weekday table with ease as early as 8 a.m. The kitchen whips up a fun mix of creative brunch favorites like asparagus Benedict and enfrjoladas. View this post on Instagram"
"Happy sounds have always emanated from diners in this comfortable, elegant eatery, but the menu of modern American fare went from tasty to...Read More"
"My friend had a surprise bridal shower here in one of their private rooms in the back. The menu we had to choose from for brunch was spectacular…"
"Serving lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, this two-floor spot offers prime views of the Christ Church steeple and Benjamin Franklin Bridge, along with a playful menu of internationally influenced comfort foods and wood-fired pizza. The bar pours rotating local beers, cocktails and boutique wines. Where:Revolution House, 200 Market Street"
"This multi-story bar and restaurant is a New American eatery with creative menu options and outdoor seating surrounded by eclectic reclaimed decor. Throughout the restaurant pay attention to the connections to Philadelphia's historic roots. From the rooftop patio take in the view of the Christ Church and the Historic District."
"Fare’s outdoor dining comes heated and covered, making it the perfect spot to get a spooky view of Eastern State Penitentiary across the street."
"Josh Lawler has expanded his farm-to-table aspirations and put together bars that are stocked wide and deep with excellent beers, good wines, four different ciders, lots of whiskey, and seasonally inspired lists of cocktails that lean heavy on locally produced spirits. 575 Horsham Road and 1442 Marlton Pike East, Horsham and Cherry Hill."
"We’re glad the team behind Vedge and V Street opened up a casual sandwich place as well to showcase even more of their culinary talents. While the menu might be small, the flavors are big. You won’t regret ordering their version of a Philly cheesesteak, which we found to be the least greasy of any of the other cheesesteaks we’ve tried."
"Philly Improv Theater, a comedy club, specialty school and performing arts spot in Rittenhouse's Adrienne Theatre, is another go-to, with four stars out of 45 Yelp reviews. In addition to hosting more than 1,000 performances annually (find a full list of shows here), the theater offers improv, sketch comedy writing and stand-up classes. Head over to 2030 Sansom St. to see for yourself."
"Since its opening in 2005 PHIT Comedy has been the heart of Philadelphia’s rapidly expanding and nationally recognized comedy scene. PHIT Comedy produces over 1,000 performances annually, with shows on multiple stages, 7 nights a week, every week of the year."
"Next up is Rittenhouse's CSz Philadelphia - Home of ComedySportz, situated at 2030 Samsom St. With 4.5 stars out of 51 reviews on Yelp, the comedy club has proven to be a local favorite. For those who are unfamiliar, this show, which has been running for 25 years, features two teams of improvisers competing for points by playing a series of improv games, similar to what you may have seen on TV’s "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" The show includes a referee, governs the action, calling the fouls and keeping the match moving at a blistering pace, per its website. Some fans will even wind up on stage."
"11th St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the comedy spot 4.5 stars out of 43 reviews. Visitors can expect a BYOB black box theater that houses up to four wildly different live comedy shows per night, including stand-up, sketch, improv, storytelling and everything in between."
"Fishtown, Graduate Hospital For some ice cream alternatives, The Igloo serves high-quality fro-yo, custard, sorbet, espresso shakes, and gelato—some of which can be ordered in a churro cone. Just don’t forget to add a scoop of Nutella for the road (or fruit, if you’re into that)."
"From Blizzards to candy-shell dipped cones, nothing’s a surprise at the Old City outpost of this 75-year-old brand, but sometimes that’s just what you need."
"This four-year-old parlor is perfect for Old City tourists in search of a Bassetts cone — but made-to-order waffle sundaes provide a compelling local draw."
"Located on the top of Kimpton Hotel Monaco, Stratus Rooftop Lounge was revamped and renovated just earlier this year, and it looks sleeker than ever. Snack on tasty bites like their skillet roasted brie served with pecans and warm honey on a French baguette or their truffle fingerling potatoes served with lemon aioli. There’s live music many nights, and the ambiance is always fantastic."
"Stratus Lounge sits on top of an early twentieth century building in the Historic District of Philadelphia. The rooftop bar of the Hotel Monaco, Stratus Lounge owes its expertly crafted cocktails to resident mixologist Bess Gulliver, who gives the drinks a global twist."