There is hefty fare like the large Black Angus burger and meat loaf, but it's nice to dine tapas style on appetizers like the excellent Asian wings, beet–and–goat-cheese salad, and calamari. Read more.
The Egg Noodles at Heritage in Philadelphia include grilled wild mushrooms, fried spelt and delicious duxelles. Read more.
Sunday brunch is undoubtably the best in the city. The view overlooking Rittenhouse square isn't too shabby either.
reakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but brunch is the most socially important, so good luck maintaining manners through the Rittenhouse Hotel's Sunday morning sit-down. Read more.
Killer meats. You can't go wrong with pulled pork, burnt ends, or brisket. Great happy hour specials too. All-around awesome vibe.
Great place for a drink. Or dinner. Or just a snack between bars. The outside seating on the corner is perfect for watching the boys go by
Fill up on the Knock Burger, 10 ounces of Angus beef topped with sautéed onions and Muenster cheese.
Charmingly handsome gay men and karaoke. Enough said. Read more.
Simply fantastic and a foodies' paradise. This is Philly's Dean&DeLuca. A must visit for any foodie in Philly area.
The second oldest BYOB in Philadelphia has all of the classic Italian fare that you would expect, and a few specials you might not. A very underrated spot that's as small as a closet and casually eleg Read more.