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Meet the Philly Home Baker Competing on The Great American Baking Show

Plus: A look at Aqimero’s boozy tea party menu, the Red Owl Tavern introduces Bridgerton-themed cocktails, and sous-chefs from Lacroix and Laurel take over for an unforgettable collaboration dinner.


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Where to Get Water Ice in Philly

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How a Bad Day Led to the Southeast Asian Market’s Best-Selling Lemongrass Cheesesteak

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Gass & Main: The Pinnacle of Middle-Class Fancy

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Taste Illustrated: Stuff Shorter Than Le Virtu’s Maccheroni Alla Mugnaia

 Chef Joe Cicala has one dish that has become a signature for his kitchen: Maccheroni alla mugnaia, a hand-rolled single strand of pasta that hist […]

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Innovative German Brewer at Brauhaus Schmitz Tonight

Brauhaus Schmitz pretzels are sure to go well with Freigeist beers Brauhaus Schmitz is hosting Sebastian Sauer from Freigeist Brewery this evening at 7 p.m. […]

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Fountainhead Out, Fond Moving In

We’ve been mulling over the news about Gordon Dinerman walking away from his plans for the Fountainhead Saloon at 11th and Tasker for some time […]

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Termini Bros. to Host America’s Birthday Party

  As part of the many July 4th festivities, Termini Bros. is hosting a party. Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Termini Brothers will […]

The Gastronaut: No Jacket Required

What really caused the American restaurant renaissance. I was a restaurant critic for more than 10 years, and during that time, I owned two ties. […]

Summer Drink Menu Debuts at Franklin Mortgage Tonight

Franklin Mortgage and Investment Co. is rolling out its new drink menu this evening. As always there are more than a few intriguing offerings. Peruse […]


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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.

Philly’s Latest Restaurant and Bar Openings

Philly’s Latest Restaurant and Bar Openings

Everything you need to know about what’s new and what’s next in Philadelphia's dining and drinking scene, all in one place.

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First Look: The New Victory Parkesburg Expansion

Back in March, we brought you the news that Victory Brewing had a plan in place to expand to a former Green Giant distribution center […]

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Baltimore Avenue Dollar Strolls Return

Last summer’s Baltimore Avenue Dollar Strolls are returning this year. The West Philadelphia event will happen on the third Thursday in July through September (July 19, August […]

Iron Hill Mug Club Faces Crackdown

There is a secret club that has been operating outside the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for more than ten years. But thankfully state […]

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Amis Does Industry Night with The Industry

Tonight, Amis’s monthly industry night pairs up with former Vetri chef Patrick Szoke and his staff from The Industry. Szoke will be preparing crispy pig ear lettuce […]

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Half-Price Lunch Deal At Barra

The news from Barra just keeps coming. The double-wide joint opened on June 12 in Old City, added lunch service on June 26, and now […]

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50 Best Restaurants

50 Best Restaurants

Dining out feels fun again, especially because there are so many excellent places to choose from. Here’s our list of the most exciting restaurants right now — ranked for the first time since 2020.

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Ulivo Readies Menu for Summer

Ulivo, which made Philadelphia magazine’s top Italian restaurants list has overhauled its menu for Summer. Check out the Queen Village BYOB for duck prosciutto with […]

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Cooking from the Heart at Stateside

Trey Popp finds that the crowds are worth braving at Stateside where he finds George Sabatino and his staff are dolling out the pleasures. [N]ow […]

Poor Judgment Dooms Square Peg

Trey Popp reviews Chef Matt Levin’s Square Peg and despite some great fried chicken, too much goes awry. Levin has talent. I’ve tasted its fruits, […]

Beer: It’s What’s For Breakfast

H.L. Mencken knew how to start the day Photo courtesy wisconsinhistory.org If you’ve been to enough local beer festival day sessions, you’ve probably been greeted […]

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