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Where to Get Vegan Food in Philadelphia
"on Fridays and Saturdays, Pat’s King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks, across-the-street rivals, get slammed. “Originator” Pat’s, with its notoriously sloppy Cheez Whiz topping, and blindingly neon bright Geno’s, with its fancy provolone, draw crowds that meet in the avenue’s center, often stopping traffic just before dawn. Both iconic cheesesteak spots are open 24/7, every day of the week."
"For our last stop in South Street, we took a Lyft ride to Pat’s King of Steaks, a famous cheesesteak joint known for its rivalry with opposite Geno’s Steaks. I loved the cheesesteak here as well, with the flavours of the beef, onions, cheese and ketchup blending together nicely."
"Meat eaters can't leave Philadelphia without trying a famous cheesesteak, so head to Passyunk Square to decide once and for all whether Pat's or Geno's is the best."
"The bewitching scent of buttery baked dough draws customers to this tiny stand tucked away in Reading Terminal Market. Follow your nose to Miller’s Twist and you’ll find traditional soft pretzels priced at $2 each, as well as sausages and hot dogs wrapped in butter-lacquered dough. Options include an all-beef jumbo frank ($3.50, two for $6), a smoked cheddar-turkey sausage ($3.75, two for $6.50) and a jalapeno-cheddar dog ($3.25, two for $5.50)."
"This one isn't a restaurant, but an inexpensive and popular family-run pretzel stall in Philadelphia’s historic, bustling Reading Terminal Market. Join the line to salivate at a mouth-watering array of freshly baked Amish style soft pretzels and breakfast rolls-ups, oozing a variety of fillings. Check out their celebrated Philly cheesesteak roll-up."
"As the leaders in drive-thru for over 30 years Checkers & Rally’s locations are currently open and ready to serve our guests. We can provide our guests with the additional safety of an enclosed kitchen and limited personal contact – whether you choose to drive up, order ahead online, or have our ... Address:1208 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19121"
"They dropped my sandwich on the floor and tried to hand it right to me... Don't know what else to say More reviews"
"Now that it’s summer, there is no better feeling than sitting outside in the sun with a beer and a big plate of sidewinder fries. While there are lots of places in Philly offering perfect patio seating for sunny days, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society — founded in 1827 — offers one of the most pleasant settings to appreciate warm seasonal change. In two beautiful pop-up gardens on South Street and in Manayunk, you can lounge among the lush flora and enjoy cheeseburgers, nachos, and Gritty-themed frozen cocktails."
"The PHS Pop-Up Beer Garden is back and taking groups of up to eight people at its South Street location. Parties are limited to 90 minutes at their table, and must wear a mask when walking around to use the restroom or ordering from the bar."
"Another one of the Insta-worthy spots in Philadelphia is PHS Pop Up Gardens. This is a lovely place where you can have food and drinks in the middle of nature. View this post on Instagram"
"The Summer Winter Community Garden is one of the oldest community gardens in Philadelphia. Named after the nearby streets Summer and Winter, the garden is run by volunteers, who harvest and donate food to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society City Harvest, which serves the hungry. A post shared by Neighborhood Gardens Trust (@ngtrust) on Jul 1, 2017 at 5:18am PDT"
"Hop across the river to the Camden Children’s Garden, where you’ll find all kinds of hands-on activities geared toward children. There are rides, a train, a dino garden, and plenty of workshops to teach kids about gardening and nature. View this post on Instagram"
"If you’re in the mood for BBQ, Percy Street should be your go to. With huge portions and more-than-satisfying food, you’ll be sure to find a sandwich that suits your fancy, and we guarantee you’ll leave in a food coma. 900 South StAverage Plate: $8-$12Dish to Try: Pork Belly Sandwich or Chopped Brisket Sandwichwww.percystreet.com"
"The upscale, but casual barbecue joint is worthy of a stop on your travels. The tender brisket and pulled pork are cured and smoked overnight. Thankfully, sandwiches come with a side of fries and coleslaw, because the appetizers and sides here are a highlight."
"All of Franny Lou’s Porch’s speciality lattes are named for leaders in the movement for liberation — like the Angela Davis lavender white mocha or the Fannie Lou Hamer graham cracker almond — and their sandwiches, like the Pro-Community vegan hummus sandwich or the Pro-Liberation grilled cheese, are made to match. Its indoor space is closed for now, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. You can preorder for pickup or delivery on Toast."
"This classic French hotel merges French flair with subtle American style in the former Philadelphia Stock Exchange building. Among the 300 rooms are 67 luxury suites, including the Prestige Suites, offering a comfort-crafted king-size bed, a marble bathroom and city views from its prime downtown location. Dining amenities include Southern French breakfast-through-dinner Chez Colette and Liberté, a modern lounge with handcrafted cocktails and French bites."
"You’ll find the lively and picturesque Rittenhouse Square park in the middle of the city’s posh center city neighborhood of the same name. As you meander around the paved diagonal and circular walkways, you’ll admire trees, flowers, plants, and plenty of green, grassy spaces for sunbathing. There are also several beautiful fountains and sculptures here."
"210 W Rittenhouse SquarePhiladelphia, PA 19103(267) 586-5675. Recognized as one of five original squares planned by city founder William Penn in the late 17th century, Rittenhouse Square is the heart of Center City’s most exclusive and luxurious neighborhood."
"Just one block from Independence Hall is Washington Square Park, a green space popular with both tourists and locals alike. There you’ll find a memorial to George Washington and the unknown soldiers of the American Revolution."