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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Yogorino, the tart yogurt shop off Rittenhouse Square that has looked about ready to open for several month has missed the first heat wave and […]
“We have joy, we have sun, we have seasons in the sun.” In The Bite today we have all of that plus some outdoor festivals […]
University City’s Thai Singha House is opening a “To Go” storefront on 20th Street where the old Gianna Jr’s was located. The interior looks just […]
Barclay Prime is launching a new menu exclusively for its bar and lounge. The new pub menu will feature gourmet takes on bar food bringing […]
The Boathouse Row Bar in the Rittenhouse Hotel has closed and the staff has been let go. Our tipster says the bar will remain available […]
Everyone is doing a deal these days and $35 seems to be the sweet spot. , Even at Lacroix, where they’ve just added a $35 […]
During happy hour at Tinto, you can enjoy some of Jose Garces’ delectable pinxtos for free and enjoy half-priced sangria along with reduced-price beer. Happy […]
Trey Popp is impressed with Rittenhouse Square’s Di Vino Wine Bar & Restaurant, from the wine selection, right down to the price. Considering the number of […]
If we had a nickel for every Apple Store in Philadelphia rumor we heard, we’d be very rich. But this tale comes from Mac Network […]
Following on the heels of Matthew Levin leaving Lacroix, Adam Erace has a review of Bar 210, the more affordable bar at the Rittenhouse. It […]
Drew Lazor goes undercover with Marc Kravitz, the owner of I-Spy, a secret diner company in Philadelphia. The Spy Who Grubbed Me [City Paper] I-Spy […]
Betting on a holiday bonus? Recently won a slip-and-fall suit? Whatever the reason you feel like splurging, consider the Escargot Dinner at Lacroix this Friday […]
We came across this little ditty tucked into Dan Gross’s column today: …Vice stayed limber with shots of Patron in the DJ booth with promoter […]
Looking for a silver lining in a crappy economy? Well the price of lobster is plummeting. Rittenhouse Square’s Seafood Unlimited is passing along the savings […]
Truly homemade pasta and superior ingredients make Stephen Vassalluzzo’s Caffè Casta Diva an Italian BYOB worth going to. Though you’ve seen many of Vassalluzzo’s dishes […]