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in 1972 it was a tire shop, before that it was a farmers’ market. What restaurant will you find at this location today? Photo via […]
The year was 1901, the street was torn up and the Police were posing in front of this swinging doored saloon. But what is it […]
Do you recognize the location in this 1954 photograph? Here’s a hint, it’s the same restaurant today. Photo via PhillyHistory.org
This 1959 photo shows a corner hotel. We cannot make out the name and our research came out fruitless. Can you recognize what is at […]
We think this might be kind of an easy one but it is timely. In this 1972 photograph it was the 56 Bar, what is […]
It’s now a bar with a pleasing beer selection. In 1972 it was Philadelphia Blacksmiths Supply Co. Do you recognize it? Photo via PhillyHistory.org.
This photo was taken on July, 28th 1941. Can you name what restaurant currently resides at this location? Can you? Can you? Photo via PhillyHistory.org
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Cry Baby Pasta, the Italian bar and restaurant from two longtime Philly restaurant industry couples, debuts this weekend. Doors open at 4 p.m. this Friday, January 18th in the […]
• Pasta lovers (so, everyone?), rejoice! The secret to concocting a super-creamy Alfredo-like pasta dish without cream, while also adding a serious protein punch? Hummus, folks. And chances […]
Attention, Whole Foods shoppers: The supermarket chain has issued a recall of more than 230 pounds of prepared chicken and pasta salads over concerns of […]
Giovanni Varallo and his daughter Maria of South Philly’s Ristorante Pesto competed this morning on the Rachael Ray Show for Rae’s Little Italy Showdown title for […]
Things are going swimmingly for Chef Joe Cicala at Le Virtu. The restaurant was singled out in Craig LaBan’s recounting of Distinctive Italian restaurants and […]
Question: Can carbs really be “protected”? I’ve been eating Dreamfields pasta recently and I love it, but is the company’s claim that there are only […]
Back in the old days, before it built a couple of nuke plants, Philadelphia Electric Company (now PECO) produced most of its electricity at three […]