Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia’s most popular neighborhoods. One of the five original squares planned by city founder William Penn in the late 17th century, the park at the heart of Rittenhouse Square is widely considered one of the finest urban public spaces in the country. The square is home to many works of public art, and the neighborhood serves as a hub for fine dining and extensive retail. Check out our ultimate guide to dining in Rittenhouse before making your next reservation.
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Today we look at the brown paper covering the progress at five more restaurants that are hoping to open soon. Tinto is going to be […]
Today we look at the brown paper covering the progress at five more restaurants that are hoping to open soon. Tinto is going to be […]
Kirsten Henri takes a look at Mantra off of Rittenhouse Square and finds the atmosphere to be “Buddakan plus kitsch minus Stephen Starr.” Kirsten goes […]
Foobooz picked up a menu last night at Mantra, 118 S 18th St. They promise a liquor license by the weekend and food till 1 […]
If you were a fan of the departed Guru on South Street, rejoice as chef Al Paris is back and this time with his own […]
We devour the reviews so you don’t have to, here’s what PW has to say about La Fontana Della Città In a neighborhood of almost […]
The just opened Mantra is offering bring your own libations until their liquor license is ready. The Mantra space is very impressive, situated in an […]
Barristers, Rittenhouse’s self proclaimed neighborhood bar has added a pool table to their downstairs setup. And if that isn’t reason enough to visit, perhaps the […]
At the 5 PM seating, Monday through Thursday you can enjoy a three course Le Bec Fin meal for the low, low price of $39. […]
The Center City District is bringing back it’s Summer Happy Hour promotion. And it makes the hours happy! throughout the summer an impressive list of […]
Al Paris, a chef at several Neil Stein locales as well as Rococo, Circa, and the fondly remembered Guru is opening his own, Mantra, on […]
Copa Miami is taking over the blink-and-you-missed-it Hamburger Mary’s on the 1700 block of Chestnut St. If you want to sample the plates before Copa […]
Tria, the Rittenhouse wine bar, is opening a second location at 1601 Walnut that will also contain a fermentation classroom for wine, beer, and cheese […]