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"This trendy cafe has four locations in Philadelphia and one in New Jersey, and it's the perfect spot for breakfast, brunch or dinner, according to Sheinelle. "They have the best French toast and the best bread pudding you've ever had in your life," she said. " … It's just heaven. My husband and I would go there and we could be there all day. It's just the best French toast you've ever had."
"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."
"While the Northern Liberties location offers outdoor dining and is open from 8am to 8pm, the Center City spot is currently closed. Honey's Sit 'N Eat requires online reservations prior to arrival. Head to Northern Liberties and enjoy some good old-fashioned home cooking courtesy of Honey's Sit 'N Eat."
"Honey's serves a combination of Southern comfort food and Jewish cuisine with a heaping dose of fresh, local ingredients. Check out Honey's black fig French toast, summer breakfast salad, housemade granola, and yogurt, or picadillo breakfast."
"Fork is an award-winning Old City culinary gem that has been serving sophisticated New American cuisine for the past two decades. Helmed by Chef John Patterson, the fine-dining destination features stylish and modern interiors with a cast-concrete bar, hand-painted chandeliers, and contemporary murals painted by Anthony DeMelas. The creative menu features dishes like hand-torn scallops with carrots, New Jersey golden tilefish, lamb tartare with Sauer kohlrabi, duroc pork with spaetzle, and a selection of handmade pasta with from-scratch sauces."
"This Old City mainstay serves new American fare in an elegant dining room setting. Jeremy Hansen, who took over the reins as executive chef in August 2019 after moving from Spokane, Washington, has prepared a locally sourced menu that includes a selection of starters like fluke crudo, rabbit terrine and dry-aged steak tartare. Entrées run the gamut from seared scallops to glazed halibut and a veggie-friendly cauliflower dish with tamarind curry, black lentils and shaved vegetables."
"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…"
"If you haven’t tried Bagels And Cream Cheese, Eggs Benedict, and Pancakes, consider ordering them with your next Breakfast And Brunch delivery order."
"American , Sandwiches , Vegetarian"
"Thirteenth Street is a busy hub of excitement in Center City, and is also home to The Corner restaurant and bar. Just like the name implies, you get a great overall view of downtown Philly while dining on exquisite American bites like pork belly sliders and duck pastrami."
"Urban Farmer is a restaurant complete with full bar to accommodate both those looking to eat as well as those looking to grab a drink or socialize with friends or coworkers while in town. The place is located in the new Logan Hotel and combines fresh, delicious ingredients from local farms and businesses into familiar dishes with an edge of modernness. The cocktails at the bar are also just as edgy, with familiar options spruced up to feel like they're relevant and up-and-coming."
"You’ll have just as much fun as the kids, because brunch at Urban Farmer features a DIY mimosa kit with seasonal fresh fruit juices and fruits tableside, and a Bloody Mary Cart!. Oh, right, back to the kids. They’re already coloring because the staff at this Logan Hotel spot is on it and brought diversions before we even noticed."
"On Philadelphia’s Logan Square, Urban Farmer Philadelphia brings the charm of a rustic steakhouse to urban Pennsylvania. The menu focuses on local ingredients sourced from regional farms, ranches and fisheries. Urban Farmer’s emphasis is on steak, offering everything from a New York steak tasting to a Colorado wagyu beef."
"Spicy Szechuan is served family-style at EMei Restaurant, where the large round tables have plenty of room for passing and sharing. You won’t find Americanized cuisine here — chef Zhao pledges to keep things authentic with fiery flavors from chili oils and peppercorns familiar to those with roots in Western China. Where:EMei Restaurant, 915 Arch Street"
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. Are you hungry yet?!. 'HOUSE SPECIAL' Spicy Grilled Whole Fish with side option of lotus root."
"With an indoor pirate ship-themed playground, freshly brewed beer from Mainstay Independent Brewing Company, and a menu full of upgraded comfort food, Craft Hall checks all the boxes for a day of family-friendly fun. Good news: Craft Hall guests can now park next door in Lot A at Rivers Casino."
"ManayunkManayunk Brewing’s massive outdoor waterfront deck and eclectic drink selection have kept it going during the pandemic, with takeout options and socially distanced Eagles viewing events into the fall. Keep on the lookout for Yunkin’ Pumpkin’ this season, or if you’re in the mood for something sweeter, the Brotherly Love Mango Guava hard apple cider.How to order: Order takeout online or outdoor go for dining."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Rod Waddington used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. Manayunk Brewing Company is home to a lively atmosphere, great food, and over 600 varieties of small-batch beer options."
"This spot has a huge outdoor deck, a stone pizza oven, and a sushi bar. Manayunk brewery has a long and interesting history and takes pride in choosing local providers to ensure the freshest quality menu items to be enjoyed with their beer."
"This jewel of a museum holds the biggest collection outside France of the work of sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). Occupying a 20th-century…"
"With more than 25 different stops to choose from, like the Betsy Ross House, the Philadelphia Art Museum, the Eastern State Penitentiary, and more, you’ll find it a really useful way to organize the entire vacation. Each tour is narrated by a local tour guide so you’ll get insider information (like where to get the best Philly cheesesteaks) along with in-depth account of the local history and culture. Your guide will point out all the top sights as you ride along, making sure you don’t miss a thing."
"Betsy Ross is a figure of American folklore and is credited as the designer of the American flag. While her exact role in that process is sometimes disputed, one thing for certain is that her home is one of the popular historic buildings in Philadelphia. Without wading into the historical debate, records show that she lived in the house or in the building adjacent to it."
"Betsy Ross House is located in Old City, one of the original neighborhoods of Philadelphia. Betsy Ross sewed the first flag of the United States. Her home is the site where she made the flag."
"The Museum of the American Revolution is one of the newest history museums in Philadelphia, but it’s a spot that’s definitely worth checking out if you want to learn more about the history of the Revolutionary War. The museum tells the story of the entire war for independence from one of the most important areas in the country during that time period. Many fantastic artifacts, battle simulations, and videos walk visitors through the war’s pivotal moments."
"— Photo by Joseph Gidjunis for the Museum of the American Revolution. September 28, 2019 - March 17, 2020. This 5,000-square-foot exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution chronicles the harrowing tale of Irish soldier Richard St. George who, after an injury at the Battle of Germantown in 1777, returned to his native country to find it energized by the revolutionary spirit."
"When it's free: Veterans Day weekend (Nov. 10-12) is free for veterans and active or retired military. Kids' admissions: Kids under 6 are admitted free, and those under 18 receive discounted tickets for $12. Pro tip: Afternoons around 2 or 3 p.m."