1. John B. Kelly Drive
8.7
Kelly Dr (btwn Lincoln Dr & Eakins Oval), Philadelphia, PA
Hiking Trail · West Philadelphia · 37 tips and reviews
yo mama: If your coming for the 2011 regatta bring winter gear! Its fffrrreeeeeeeeeezzziiinggg! And bring Booth #30 a baked good :)
Julia Truten: A gorgeous route, I always take it when I can. Biking there is so much fun.
Allie Ilagan: A scenic and accessible place to run, bike, rollerblade or walk. You can get an 8.4 mile loop if you follow the whole path, past Boathouse Row and behind the Art Museum.
2. Butcher and Singer
9.0
1500 Walnut St (at S 15th St), Philadelphia, PA
Steakhouse · Rittenhouse Square · 81 tips and reviews
Food Network: Dressing up for dinner is never more fun than at this sexy homage to a 1940s supper club. Here, the martinis are chilled, the booths are plush and private, and the porterhouse for two inspires raves. Read more.
mark: The biscuits that come free on the table will be your surprise treat of the night. Veal chop, crispy potato “fries” and the green beans were all stellar. One of the most consistent meals you’ll find
Philadelphia Magazine: What to get: The dry-aged Gachot & Gachot porterhouse for two (even if you’re just one). The decadent stuffed hashed brown. The creamed spinach. A personal trainer. Read more.
Philadelphia Eagles: Lincoln Financial Field offers VIP tours which take you throughout the stadium to the Comcast Press Box, Announcers' Booth, Club and Suite Levels, Press Interview Room, Field, and Locker Room. Read more.
Danielle Esquivel: Was here for a concert. This place is fairly new and has a great selection of foods. Prices of course are stadium worthy. Seats in the 200 section are nosebleeds. Stay in the 100's.
ESPN: Crab fries. Chickie’s and Pete’s. Sections 102, 114, 119, 126, 229, and 241. DO IT! Just make sure you’re not wearing a Giants jersey.
Jason Lee: Buy your tickets online ahead of time ($1.50) or go to the ticket booth the day of starting at 8:30am and get first come first serve free tickets
Parnaz P: Kind staff and helpful. The gift shop is a good place to buy souvenirs from Philadelphia.
visitPA: This is the only place to get free, timed Independence Hall tickets. Go on and ask, they’re friendly here! Read more.
5. Distrito
7.6
3945 Chestnut St (at 40th St), Philadelphia, PA
Tapas Restaurant · Spruce Hill · 105 tips and reviews
Bonnie J: The Frida Kahlo tasting menu was very delicious. Good value for the price ($55). Parties of 6 are ideal for the rounded booths.
Sarah Eff: Really cute place. Love the swing booth / car booth. Margs 5$ on eagles game night. 3$ tacos always
Daniel Wolf: Everything here is incredibly inspired and presented in a creative way. The jicama salad comes with lime sorbet, and the "esquites" is a glass of sweet corn with queso fresco.
9. Chickie's & Pete's
8.0
1526 Packer Ave (at S Broad St), Philadelphia, PA
Sports Bar · South Philadelphia · 152 tips and reviews
Ice Pick: the crabfries are super-seasoned, so ask them to ease up on the seasoning if you're not into that.and don't forget to bring a group of friends and get a wii booth! SO FUN!
Missy Narkiewicz: Awesome crab fries (crinkle cut fries with old bay seasoning) with yummy cheese dip is what they're famous for. Burgers and other traditional bar fare are really good. Great place to go after a game
Brendan McCarty: CRAB FRIES!