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Millennial-Owned Restaurants Are Changing the Way We Dine
The difference is not physical. It’s about a specific sort of energy.
If you were looking for an excuse, any excuse to go out to dinner this week, here’s a great one: the foodie fundraiser Dining Out […]
Where to run in green
Support local AIDS support organizations by dining out.
XIX is opening an outdoor balcony with a 10-seat cafe August 31st, which just happens to be National Eat Outside Day (yeah, who knew there […]
“She’s had work done.” I recently heard this, whispered sotto voce by the Main Line mavens sitting at the table next to me at […]
The Philly Eagles linebacker says gay is OK.
There’s another Philly mag/Restaurant Club dinner coming up at Fork on October 5. Because the last one sold out so quickly, I’m giving you as […]
A beloved Delaware County diner featured prominently in the locally-shot 2012 flick Silver Linings Playbook has closed temporarily after a grease fire caused an estimated $50,000 in […]
Knife & Fork Inn: This vaunted restaurant’s year-old third floor “wine room,” all handsome hardwood and exposed brick, looks out toward the ocean.Seats: Up to […]
Peter Serpico, From Ambitious Fine Dining to Takeout Noodles
In the age of COVID, survival outweighs flash and flair.
What to do when you’re craving an inexpensive fine-dining experience and it’s that rare night when no one’s hosting a restaurant week? Hit up a […]
Indoor Dining Still Not Coming Back Yet, Says Farley
We can’t say we’re all that disappointed by the news. Plus: Parents don’t want to send their kids back to Philly public schools, and why a convicted Abscam politician has caught the attention of the feds yet again.
This week in Philadelphia Magaznine’s Restaurant Club Newsletter. Valentine’s Day Dining Guide The 17 most romantic dinners and brunches from the city to the suburbs […]