Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. One of the most historic cities in America, Philadelphia is an ideal place to spend a weekend - preferably a long one. Be sure to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed. Both are part of Independence National Historic Park. Philadelphia also boasts some outstanding art museums, including the Rodin Museum. The Franklin Institute Science Museum is one of many area attractions honoring the life and work of Benjamin Franklin, the city's most famous ambassador. After digesting all of that history, be sure you save room for a classic Philly cheese steak sandwich.
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4 based on 346 reviews
At the Plough & the Stars the owners are determined to bring the true taste of Ireland to Philadelphia, our food is described as Western European with a strong Irish influence. We were awarded by Citysearch as Philadelphia's Best Brunch. We have been feat
We had brunch here it was good. Didnt like at all that spinach comes on the eggs benedict and that you cant get lunch menu at lunch time on a Sunday. Place is cool and service was great.
4 based on 318 reviews
While visiting the two couples that went shared brisket smothered fries cooked in duck fat,duck fat fries ,I had the chicken sandwich with sharp provolone mushrooms and long hots, everyone else enjoyed the burgers, The service was awesome the food was quick and done to perfection, I highly recommend a lunch visit.
4 based on 329 reviews
As the name suggests, the Good Dog is a really small bar, but with a good selection of local brews, and friendly service. Not much more to state really, but worth going to if you need to lose some time!
4 based on 332 reviews
We enjoyed a delicious and filling dinner, and hope to come back in order to sit in the beer hall dining room, which seemed more festive. Our server was pleasant and helpful, although her estimation of how much the sausages weigh was quite incorrect...I think they weight more like 8 ounces each, not four. But we had six varieties and liked them all, especially the one with 7 herbs and the one with lamb. The sauerkraut was excellent, as was the potato salad. Two other folks had veal schnitzel, which also got rave reviews. One had the pepper sauce, which was excellent. The strudel was good. The only downside we felt was the pretzel, which was dense and just not as good as in Germany! And the spaghetti and meatballs ice cream is really not worthwhile. The beer was great of course, as was the selection.
4 based on 693 reviews
Ridiculous assortment of bottled and draft beers at Monkâs Cafe that will satisfy the most obnoxious beer snob, but this place is so chill and comfortable that non-beer snobs need not be afraid. My bartender was awesome, quick with refills and suggestions for whoever wanted one. His descriptions of the beers were a little over the top but whatever. Make sure you get the fries, errr, pommes frites. Five stars easy, if you like beer you have to come to Monkâs.
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4 based on 255 reviews
Atmosphere: dark, clubby, eclectic. Reminded me of Austin or San Francisco. Food: excellent food and most had some spice to it. Vegetarian options and big portions. Drinks- great beer selection and my sazerac was on point. Service: We didnt have to wait for anything but it wasnt overly friendly either. That may just be a big city thing. I would come here all the time if I lived close!
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4 based on 157 reviews
Went there for Beers and a snack and it didn't disappoint, with lots of beer and snack options. They have Large Beers and Massive Beer options. Pretzel with Cheese Sauce and Horseradish Mustard was quite good. Great staff, friendly and plentiful seating. Fun time, glad we went!
Most Popular French food in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 1227 reviews
Had a great dinner and drinks. Several different themed rooms adds to the enjoyment. Great service, accommodated my allergies. Had fish and chips and bangers and mash and A LOT of dark and stormies and gimlets.
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SPIN Philadelphia is a 12,000 SQ. FT. Ping Pong Social Club located in Center City. SPIN Philly houses 17 ping pong tables, a full bar, fantastic shareable menu and private room. SPIN is a chameleon, deft at adapting for any age or event or city or even c
My wife and I were in Philly for a get away weekend and ran into this this really neat Ping Pong Bar. You get drinks and food while playing ping pong. It was lots of fun and very enjoyable night. I would highly recommend it!
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