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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Tavern 17 is set to open today, May 1st, adjacent to the Warwick Hotel. The latest addition to the Rittenhouse dining scene brings “artisan flights […]
City Paper reviews Tinto and although they find plenty to gripe about the decor, it’s all compliments when it comes to the food. Tinto is […]
Click To Play Chef Jose Garces talks about his newest venture, Tinto, a Spanish wine bar with Basque cuisine.
The chain gang gorges themselves at Smith & Wollensky for lunch. Overall grade: Three-and-a-half out of a possible four links. It really is good value, […]
Yesterday kicked off the Phillies Paint The Town Red promotion and there are lots of deals associated with the promotion. Highlights after the jump.
The Daily News has lunch at Brasserie Perrier at Boyds and finds the experience will chase away your bad mood and it’s a bargain too. […]
Tonight’s the night for Tinto’s grand opening and Daily Candy provides the Tinto Commandments. Tinto Commandments [Daily Candy] Tinto Restaurant [Official Site]
Tinto, Jose Garces’ Basque influenced wine bar is set for its public opening this Friday night. The menu has been much discussed but now you […]
Check out Devil’s Alley’s comfort food deal. Tonight and every Monday you can enjoy three choices of comfort food for just $17.50.Devil’s Alley [Official Site]
Check out Devil’s Alley’s comfort food deal. Tonight and every Monday you can enjoy three choices of comfort food for just $17.50.Devil’s Alley [Official Site]
Sunday, Craig LaBan will review Rittenhouse Square’s Snackbar. [poll id=6]
What’s more Philly than a cheesesteak? How about a cheesesteak served up on a Philadelphia soft pretzel in tribute to Sylvester Stallone? What? They couldn’t […]
The highly anticipated Tinto recently had their sign installed. Still looks aways away, but is listed on OpenTable as opening to the public February 15th. […]