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Want to Know What to Get at Palizzi Social Club? We Asked Philly’s Best Chefs

The city’s top hospitality pros dish on their go-to orders at South Philly’s most exclusive social club.


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Can This New Food Hall Solve College Hunger?

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Philly Fromage Expert Emilia D’Albero Explains How to Live Your Best Cheese Life

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Everything You Need to Know About Pine Street Grill’s Surprise Opening

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New Summer Menu at Heirloom

Chestnut Hill BYOB, Heirloom has just unleashed its new Summer  menu and it reads like a salute to summer. From summer beat and grilled nectarine salad […]

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Mitch Prensky is going to the James Beard House.

He’ll be making his first-ever visit on Tuesday, August 13, and tickets are on sale now. $130 for members, $170 for non-members. Check out the […]

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Movies, Beer and Moules et Frites At City Tap House

A rooftop deck is a terrible thing to waste, and City Tap House has no intention of letting theirs sit idle. All summer, they’ve got […]

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Where the Food Trucks Roam in Philadelphia

Food truck culture has truly taken off in Philadelphia. Night Markets are supported by than 60 food trucks and on any given day, there are […]

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Summer Vacation Wednesdays at Twenty Manning Grill

Are your friends on vacation. Brag to them about your vacation to Cuba, Singapore or Mexico. Every Wednesday, Twenty Manning Grill is engaging in some […]

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Avenue Delicatessen Is Holding a Pop-Up at American Sardine Bar

American Sardine Bar and chef Scott Schroeder are hosting a pop-up on their patio this Wednesday. In attendance on the patio will be the Avenue […]


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50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

Philadelphia has always known that Philadelphia’s food scene is one of the best in the country, but it is nice to be recognized nationally as a dining destination. Here’s our list of the most exciting restaurants putting Philadelphia on the map.

The Philly 15: Philadelphia’s Best New Restaurants

The Philly 15: Philadelphia’s Best New Restaurants

Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s next in Philadelphia's dining scene.

A Farm To Table Tasting Menu At Meritage

Yeah, yeah… Everyone is doing farm-to-table these days (except for those who aren’t), and sometimes it’s hard to get excited about yet another menu touting […]

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Paesano’s Opening at Woody’s

Michael Klein is reporting that Peter McAndrews is looking to expand his Paesano’s sandwich shop chain. Paesano’s has locations in Fishtown, the Italian Market and […]

Reviews

Adam Erace Reviews Cedar Point Bar & Kitchen

  Adam Erace publishes his thoughts on Cedar Point Bar & Kitchen, which he describes as “a haven of tempeh Reubens and Nitro Milk Stouts catering […]

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Greatest Hits and What You Missed: Hell’s Kitchen, Hot Dog Crepes, A Night At Serpico, Chicken-Flavored Ice Cream and A New Restaurant For Marc Vetri

That’s the new PYT potato skins burger right there. You should go eat it right now. But if you can’t–or are looking for something that […]

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Weekend: Korean Fried Chicken to Coney Dogs

Friday Check out the brand-new upstairs at Franklin Mortgage. Anne Coll is bragging about her new Korean fried chicken on the menu at Meritage, claiming […]

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Where We’re Drinking Right Now: The Best New Bars in Philly

Where We’re Drinking Right Now: The Best New Bars in Philly

Here’s what’s new and cool — or chaotic but fun — in Philly’s drinking world right now.

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Like most states, New Jersey is seeing tremendous growth in its craft brewery scene. Tomorrow’s ninth annual Garden State Craft Brewers Guild festival on the […]

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A Summer Field Trip With Tama Matsuoka Wong

A field trip in the most literal sense: There are just a few tickets left for tomorrow’s field trip, with Foraged Flavors author and James Beard […]

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Early Summer Menu at Will BYOB

  One of my fondest memories of growing up in South Jersey was the first Summer chomp into sweet, sweet Jersey corn. And in Jersey, […]

A sommelier Smackdown, Southeast Asian-Style

If you know Keith Wallace, founder of the Wine School of Philadelphia, you know he’s a little, well, politically incorrect. But if you can stand […]

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