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A Zavino in West Philly? Nooooooo!

My office at Drexel is on the corner of 33rd and Chestnut. Seven years ago, when I first started teaching there, I was grateful that the […]

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The 8 Most Anticipated Philly Restaurant Openings This Fall

The restaurant industry is ramping back up as fall promises to bring lots of new restaurants to Philadelphia.

Happy Hour Places in the Gayborhood that Aren’t Gay Bars

Our picks for some great food and drink.

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Quick Bites

Yogorino has its grand opening tomorrow at 20th and Locust. There’s just one smooth tart flavor and lots of toppings. Check the reversible cups. The […]

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Fall Restaurant Openings Preview

It’s already been a good fall, and here’s what’s next.

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Back to School in University City

Where to eat on campus.

8 Reasons It’s Awesome to Eat Out Alone

Plus, seven Philly restaurants where you can confidently dine solo.

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Where to Eat Italian in Philadelphia: The Ultimate Guide

Because if you’re going to eat, why not eat the best?

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Our New Restaurant Critic Is …

Meet Philly mag’s new reviewer

80 Notable Philly Institutions and Businesses That Received PPP Loans

Starr Restaurants, the Barnes Foundation, Pat’s Steaks, Friends’ Central, Boyds, the Kline & Specter personal injury law firm, and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia all received at least $150,000 (and sometimes a good bit more).

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Behind the Line: Joe Beddia

We talk to the man whose pizza’s on the cover of Best of Philly.

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Best Meatballs in Philadelphia

Just in time for National Meatball Day.

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A Tale of Two Flour-Obsessed Restaurants

El Chingon and Taco Heart will soon open within walking distance of each other.

“Big Rube” Harley Is Philly’s Most Beloved Hustler

But can the king of reinvention make lightning strike again?

The food scene was turned upside down this summer when an anonymous blogger began hurling ludicrous­ epithets at everyone from Georges Perrier to Stephen Starr. But the truth about StaphMeal founder Joshua Scott Albert may be even more explosive than the grenades he lobbed.

  THE DOUR GRANITE WALLS of Eastern State Penitentiary were designed to induce fear among the citizenry. At a sidewalk-cafe table across the street from […]