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"This mainstay on Locust Street has a foolproof formula that keeps diners returning for what will be five years this Fall. The same team behind other Philly restaurant greats such as Barbuzzo, Lolita, and Jamonera, among other establishments, Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran offer Italian-American dishes in a space that boasts a 40-seat outdoor garden area in addition to the 40-seat indoor dining room. Let the garlic bread with sea salt be your gateway to equally addictive dishes, like the wild mushroom gnocchi bathed in truffle butter with celery, watercress, and tomato."
"Little Nonna’s has a homey atmosphere with an open kitchen serving mouthwatering Italian dishes. It can seat 40 guests inside with 40 gets in their outdoor garden. Moreover, they have a wide selection of liquors to pair their best-tasting doses."
"Enjoy the “garden” seating or snag a table inside this cozy trattoria that just glows with personality. Bistro lights decorate this locale to give it an uplifting, casual feel."
"Originally opened a century ago, Palizzi was designed as a members-only joint, serving cocktails and food in a South Philly row home to immigrants from Vasto, Italy, and their families. Last year, chef Joey Baldino — of local favorite Zeppoli in Collingswood — inherited the club from his uncle. Palizzi is still members-only, but Baldino broadened the criteria to allow more diners to enjoy spaghetti with crabs, calamari with peas, and escarole and beans in a charmingly retro space."
"It’s a clubhouse built entirely of nostalgia and red sauce, and it’s yours to play in — provided you have a membership card. East Passyunk | Italian1408 South 12th Street, No PhoneMore about Palizzi Social Club | Return to ranked list. Pork and peaches at Andiario."
"Maggiano’s features made-from-scratch Italian dishes inspired by Nonna’s classic recipes. They serve lunch and dinner with happy hours. The dishes are prepared by Chef Stephen Janisz."
"Just a few miles out of Philadelphia, this Cherry Hill Italian has a classic exterior with yellow parasols adorning the outdoor area. The inside is much more up-to-date, with a con..."
"With its casual diner vibe, Gabi, from the team behind Bistrot La Minette, is a new kind of French restaurant for Philly. The all-day cafe on North Broad serves French favorites like onion soup, niçoise salad, tartare, steak frites, and duck confit. Head here during brunch service for brioche French toast or a croque madame."
"This all-day French cafe from chef-owner Peter Woolsey of Bistro La Minette brings Art Deco design and bistro classics to North Broad. The menu features classics like onion soup and beef tartare, salads and sandwiches, and steak frites, 339 N. Broad Street, Convention Center District."
"June BYOB is offering no-contact curbside pickup with two-hour advance notice (you can call or email the restaurant to reserve your meal). For $38, you’ll get a whole chicken and sides to feed 4-5 people, or a half chicken and sides for $20. You can also now place delivery orders here."
"2nd Story Brewing Company is the only brewery located in Philadelphia’s Old City and makes a great stop while exploring the many great historical sites in the area. 2nd Story brews their beer on, wait for it, the second story of their Chestnut St. building, with their great tasting room on the floor below. During my visits to the city, I’ve had a chance to try several of their rotating beers, as well as their flagship IPA, and I’ve been impressed with every beer I’ve tried."
"This craft beer brewery opened in 2014 and after the founders decided to try out another chapter of their lives. The founder, Wible was in IT before he decided to take his homebrewing hobby into a business by buying out an old brewery. Space offers a warm and welcoming vibe and their variety of beers will blow your tastebuds away."
"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."
"If you're looking to spend the day in Rittenhouse Square or you want a buffet with a full suite of options, the Four Seasons Food Court is the perfect place to sample from a variety of freshly prepared cuisines. Everything is priced by weight, so you can control yourself at least a little bit and also think strategically about the whole operation. It also doubles as a bodega where you can pick up a few groceries and grab a bite."
"The Washington Monument sits outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum at the bottom of the "Rocky Steps." If Rocky was real, this is where his feet would have been."
"The United States Philadelphia Mint facility might not freshen your breath, but it will give you a unique, first-hand look at the coin-making process. Take a trip to the Philadelphia Mint to see where the change in your pocket comes from. To visit the best attractions in Philadelphia, use Philadelphia CityPASS and save nearly half off combined admission."
"We also saw famous institutions and museums like the Benjamin Franklin Museum, US Mint, Federal Reserval Bank, National Constitution Center, African American Museum, National Museum of American Jewish History, and more. We passed by these landmarks but did not go in to explore."
"Located near Independence Hall, the United States Mint is where many of the coins in your pocket were made. The self-guided tour of the mint is one of my favorite free things to do in Philadelphia. Tours take you on a pathway high above the factory floor."
"This community park in Mt. Airy began its transformation a half a dozen years ago. Now it's known for its skilled gardeners and plant sales. There are weekend Tai Chi classes, annual plant sales, garden lectures, and other other community events held here regularly."