Grub Suggestions

Jorge David
Jorge David
Grub Suggestions

Philadelphia Grub!

Hungry? Date? Business Meeting? I’ve put together this list of our personal preferences in all price scales. Check out the map, as we’ve included suggestions that are within walking distance and some that are further out. We update it regularly as we discover new spots. Some of the suggestions are touristy and mainstream, others are hidden gems off the beaten path. Hope these help you experience the iconic and popular aspects of Philadelphia, and if you want a more authentic experience, some of our unique and local essence.
Relaxed New American cafe with a devoted following for its breakfast & brunch offerings. Sabrina’s finds itself in the heart of the Powelton Village nestled in a historic Victorian manor with a enclosed wrap around porch. Serving up comfort food. Vegan and vegetarian friendly Sabrina’s is a great place to meet up with friends over some good’ol home style cooking.
99 locals recommend
Sabrina's Cafe
227 N 34th St
99 locals recommend
Relaxed New American cafe with a devoted following for its breakfast & brunch offerings. Sabrina’s finds itself in the heart of the Powelton Village nestled in a historic Victorian manor with a enclosed wrap around porch. Serving up comfort food. Vegan and vegetarian friendly Sabrina’s is a great place to meet up with friends over some good’ol home style cooking.
There’s a lot to like about Barcelona Wine Bar. The food is good, the wine list is better, and the outdoor patio sets it apart from most other restaurants on East Passyunk. They serve mostly tapas, which makes it a perfect spot to go with a bigger group of people, and they’ll even split the big paella dishes by however many people you’re with. Stop by for a glass of wine before bar hopping around the neighborhood, or just make a night of sitting outside here.
42 locals recommend
Barcelona Wine Bar
1709 E Passyunk Ave
42 locals recommend
There’s a lot to like about Barcelona Wine Bar. The food is good, the wine list is better, and the outdoor patio sets it apart from most other restaurants on East Passyunk. They serve mostly tapas, which makes it a perfect spot to go with a bigger group of people, and they’ll even split the big paella dishes by however many people you’re with. Stop by for a glass of wine before bar hopping around the neighborhood, or just make a night of sitting outside here.
Vibrant and authentic Mexican restaurant doling out traditional fare in a cozy restaurant. The food is great and fair priced. Staff are really nice. You can order in English or Spanish.
Mole Poblano
1144 S 9th St
Vibrant and authentic Mexican restaurant doling out traditional fare in a cozy restaurant. The food is great and fair priced. Staff are really nice. You can order in English or Spanish.
The self-proclaimed "inventor of cheesesteak" offers classic versions of Philly's favorite sandwich.
316 locals recommend
Pat's King of Steaks
1237 E Passyunk Ave
316 locals recommend
The self-proclaimed "inventor of cheesesteak" offers classic versions of Philly's favorite sandwich.
Dutch cuisine is showcased in a minimal-chic, white-tablecloth cafe known for house-made dishes.
43 locals recommend
Noord
1046 Tasker St
43 locals recommend
Dutch cuisine is showcased in a minimal-chic, white-tablecloth cafe known for house-made dishes.
Boisterous doggy-themed restaurant serving eclectic fare made with local & organic ingredients.
42 locals recommend
White Dog Cafe
3420 Sansom St
42 locals recommend
Boisterous doggy-themed restaurant serving eclectic fare made with local & organic ingredients.
The brick-&-mortar outpost of the popular Honest Tom's food truck serves up tacos & burritos.
72 locals recommend
Honest Tom's Plant Based Taco Shop
261 S 44th St
72 locals recommend
The brick-&-mortar outpost of the popular Honest Tom's food truck serves up tacos & burritos.
Contemporary counter-serve cafe serving vegan burgers, sandwiches & salads, plus smoothies.
67 locals recommend
HipCityVeg
127 S 18th St
67 locals recommend
Contemporary counter-serve cafe serving vegan burgers, sandwiches & salads, plus smoothies.
Contemporary counter-serve cafe serving vegan burgers, sandwiches & salads, plus smoothies.
67 locals recommend
HipCityVeg
127 S 18th St
67 locals recommend
Contemporary counter-serve cafe serving vegan burgers, sandwiches & salads, plus smoothies.
All-day vegan cafe/bakery with gluten-free & organic dishes & sweets, a rustic feel & outdoor space.
11 locals recommend
P.S. & Co.
1706 Locust St
11 locals recommend
All-day vegan cafe/bakery with gluten-free & organic dishes & sweets, a rustic feel & outdoor space.
Hip counter-serve spot for locally sourced salads, stir-fries & fruit-honey desserts. Several of these in the city. Use google maps to find other locations.
21 locals recommend
honeygrow
169 E City Ave
21 locals recommend
Hip counter-serve spot for locally sourced salads, stir-fries & fruit-honey desserts. Several of these in the city. Use google maps to find other locations.
Straightforward cheesesteak specialist also offering hot dogs, fries & combo meals.
27 locals recommend
Jimmy G's Steaks
27 locals recommend
Straightforward cheesesteak specialist also offering hot dogs, fries & combo meals.
Maza is a well known Middle Eastern word (famous in Lebanon) for the incredible, tasty, well presented combination of every appetizer served at great restaurant. Taza simply means fresh (bread, meats, ingredients, and everything edible Together, Maza Taza brings you the best of Middle Eastern food!
Maza Taza
1517 Spring Garden St
Maza is a well known Middle Eastern word (famous in Lebanon) for the incredible, tasty, well presented combination of every appetizer served at great restaurant. Taza simply means fresh (bread, meats, ingredients, and everything edible Together, Maza Taza brings you the best of Middle Eastern food!
Charming coffee shop with a secret izakaya in the basement offering sushi & robatayaki meats.
51 locals recommend
Double Knot
120 S 13th St
51 locals recommend
Charming coffee shop with a secret izakaya in the basement offering sushi & robatayaki meats.
Sophisticated New American cuisine that includes a popular brunch served amid sleek modern decor.
27 locals recommend
Fork
306 Market St
27 locals recommend
Sophisticated New American cuisine that includes a popular brunch served amid sleek modern decor.
Two chefs cooking simple all-day fare in an artsy, brick-walled corner storefront.
50 locals recommend
Fitz and Starts
743 S 4th St
50 locals recommend
Two chefs cooking simple all-day fare in an artsy, brick-walled corner storefront.
Eco-friendly design serves as a backdrop for organic, gluten-free New American cuisine.
58 locals recommend
Fare
2028 Fairmount Ave
58 locals recommend
Eco-friendly design serves as a backdrop for organic, gluten-free New American cuisine.
Belgian & other craft beers plus mussels & hearty bar fare in a quirky space with outside seating.
61 locals recommend
Cooperage: A Wine & Whiskey Bar
123 S 7th St
61 locals recommend
Belgian & other craft beers plus mussels & hearty bar fare in a quirky space with outside seating.
Diehards line up 24/7 for the cheesesteaks served up at this no-frills veteran spot.
258 locals recommend
Geno's Steaks
1219 S 9th St
258 locals recommend
Diehards line up 24/7 for the cheesesteaks served up at this no-frills veteran spot.
Counter-serve sandwich chain dishing up Philly cheesesteaks & other subs, plus burgers & fries.
37 locals recommend
Tony Luke's
39 E Oregon Ave
37 locals recommend
Counter-serve sandwich chain dishing up Philly cheesesteaks & other subs, plus burgers & fries.
A South Philly staple since the '60s for filling diner fare served 24/7 in a booth-lined setting.
7 locals recommend
Oregon Diner
302 W Oregon Ave
7 locals recommend
A South Philly staple since the '60s for filling diner fare served 24/7 in a booth-lined setting.
Fine Mexican fare, potent margaritas, a lively vibe & outdoor seating make this a popular hangout.
137 locals recommend
Cantina Los Caballitos
1651 E Passyunk Ave
137 locals recommend
Fine Mexican fare, potent margaritas, a lively vibe & outdoor seating make this a popular hangout.
Jose Garces serves tacos, quesadillas & margaritas at this taqueria inspired by the Baja Peninsula.
32 locals recommend
Buena Onda
1901 Callowhill St
32 locals recommend
Jose Garces serves tacos, quesadillas & margaritas at this taqueria inspired by the Baja Peninsula.
Japanese restaurant & bar serving ramen & more in a contemporary, wood-filled space.
12 locals recommend
Ramen Bar
4040 Locust St
12 locals recommend
Japanese restaurant & bar serving ramen & more in a contemporary, wood-filled space.
Mexican bites & potent margaritas flavor this hip, modern cantina with pink walls & a karaoke room.
38 locals recommend
Distrito
3945 Chestnut St
38 locals recommend
Mexican bites & potent margaritas flavor this hip, modern cantina with pink walls & a karaoke room.
Reading Terminal Market, dating from 1890, is a top spot for foodies.
739 locals recommend
Reading Terminal Market
1136 N 12th St
739 locals recommend
Reading Terminal Market, dating from 1890, is a top spot for foodies.
Casual restaurant serving square cheese-under-sauce pizzas & other Italian fare since 1959.
50 locals recommend
Santucci's Original Square Pizza
901 S 10th St
50 locals recommend
Casual restaurant serving square cheese-under-sauce pizzas & other Italian fare since 1959.
Casual restaurant serving square cheese-under-sauce pizzas & other Italian fare since 1959. Also have a location in South Philly.
50 locals recommend
Santucci's Original Square Pizza
901 S 10th St
50 locals recommend
Casual restaurant serving square cheese-under-sauce pizzas & other Italian fare since 1959. Also have a location in South Philly.
This 2-story spot spot offers Pan-Latin food, margaritas, outdoor dining & festive decor.
65 locals recommend
Mixto Restaurante
1141 Pine St
65 locals recommend
This 2-story spot spot offers Pan-Latin food, margaritas, outdoor dining & festive decor.
From the same people responsible for lauded beer bar Monk’s, The Belgian Cafe maintains a selection of cool and interesting beers on tap, as well as an extensive selection of mussels. You may order take-out.
61 locals recommend
Cooperage: A Wine & Whiskey Bar
123 S 7th St
61 locals recommend
From the same people responsible for lauded beer bar Monk’s, The Belgian Cafe maintains a selection of cool and interesting beers on tap, as well as an extensive selection of mussels. You may order take-out.
Seafood seasoned with fresh lemon & Mediterranean plates served in a small space with a chill vibe.
58 locals recommend
Dmitri's
795 S 3rd St
58 locals recommend
Seafood seasoned with fresh lemon & Mediterranean plates served in a small space with a chill vibe.
Modern farm-to-table dishes served alongside classic cocktails in a handsome tavern setting.
22 locals recommend
Southwark Restaurant
701 S 4th St
22 locals recommend
Modern farm-to-table dishes served alongside classic cocktails in a handsome tavern setting.
The Dutch in Pennsport, Philadelphia, where Joncarl Lachman and Lee Styer Team up to serve breakfast and brunch, Dutch style.
37 locals recommend
The Dutch
1537 S 4th St
37 locals recommend
The Dutch in Pennsport, Philadelphia, where Joncarl Lachman and Lee Styer Team up to serve breakfast and brunch, Dutch style.
It might look like the average neighborhood bar at first, but Era distinguishes itself by offering an Ethiopian menu full of traditional dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Check out the dorowat chicken slow-cooked in a flavorful red pepper sauce; or kitfo, steak tartare flavored with traditional berbere spice.
36 locals recommend
ERA
2743 Poplar St
36 locals recommend
It might look like the average neighborhood bar at first, but Era distinguishes itself by offering an Ethiopian menu full of traditional dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Check out the dorowat chicken slow-cooked in a flavorful red pepper sauce; or kitfo, steak tartare flavored with traditional berbere spice.
Still a relatively well-kept neighborhood secret, cozy corner BYOB. Figs dishes out Mediterranean food in a Moroccan setting.
27 locals recommend
Figs
2501 Meredith St
27 locals recommend
Still a relatively well-kept neighborhood secret, cozy corner BYOB. Figs dishes out Mediterranean food in a Moroccan setting.
The menu changes frequently at this neighborhood fave, which uses in-season ingredients for lunch, dinner and brunch, but with Chef Matt Zagorski — who gained local fame for the Rouge burger — in the kitchen, guests can be sure to find a burger on the list. Those craving quick bites or leisurely meals are equally pleased at Hickory Lane.
36 locals recommend
Hickory Lane American Bistro
2025 Fairmount Ave
36 locals recommend
The menu changes frequently at this neighborhood fave, which uses in-season ingredients for lunch, dinner and brunch, but with Chef Matt Zagorski — who gained local fame for the Rouge burger — in the kitchen, guests can be sure to find a burger on the list. Those craving quick bites or leisurely meals are equally pleased at Hickory Lane.
Set in a 19th-century firehouse — the fireman’s pole is still standing — Jack’s has been serving innovative American cuisine, along with impressive whiskey and scotch selections, to neighbors and visitors for more than 20 years.
53 locals recommend
Jack's Firehouse
2130 Fairmount Ave
53 locals recommend
Set in a 19th-century firehouse — the fireman’s pole is still standing — Jack’s has been serving innovative American cuisine, along with impressive whiskey and scotch selections, to neighbors and visitors for more than 20 years.
Sibling of Fort Washington’s Cantina Feliz and boasting muraled walls, La Calaca Feliz, a highly praised and brightly colored spot, dishes out modern Mexican cuisine and pours a few dozen tequilas. The carnitas tacos are a must-try.
65 locals recommend
La Calaca Feliz
2321 Fairmount Ave
65 locals recommend
Sibling of Fort Washington’s Cantina Feliz and boasting muraled walls, La Calaca Feliz, a highly praised and brightly colored spot, dishes out modern Mexican cuisine and pours a few dozen tequilas. The carnitas tacos are a must-try.
Father and son teamed up to share their passion for food at this sandwich-centric cafe. Rybread’s sandwiches, made with fresh ingredients, are loosely based on the son’s seven-week “unemployment opportunity” road trip across the U.S., and pictures of his journeys adorn the walls.
40 locals recommend
Rybread
1711 Fairmount Ave
40 locals recommend
Father and son teamed up to share their passion for food at this sandwich-centric cafe. Rybread’s sandwiches, made with fresh ingredients, are loosely based on the son’s seven-week “unemployment opportunity” road trip across the U.S., and pictures of his journeys adorn the walls.
Family-owned and -operated, the greenhouse-inspired Rose Tattoo serves American cuisine in four romantic dining areas, including a balcony with plants and flowers.
18 locals recommend
Rose Tattoo Cafe
1847 Callowhill St
18 locals recommend
Family-owned and -operated, the greenhouse-inspired Rose Tattoo serves American cuisine in four romantic dining areas, including a balcony with plants and flowers.
This isn't just a great vegan restaurant — it's one of Philly's best restaurants, period. (It doesn't hurt that Eater critic Bill Addison deemed it the best vegan restaurant in the country.) Tofu and seitan, staples of many other vegan restaurants, play minor roles here; rather, the focus is on vegetables, treated with reverence and sophistication and served in a refined, cleanly designed space. If the tables are all booked up (which is likely), try to snag a seat at the bar and order a veggie-kissed cocktail, like the Life of Poblano with tequila and rhubarb.
76 locals recommend
Vedge
1221 Locust St
76 locals recommend
This isn't just a great vegan restaurant — it's one of Philly's best restaurants, period. (It doesn't hurt that Eater critic Bill Addison deemed it the best vegan restaurant in the country.) Tofu and seitan, staples of many other vegan restaurants, play minor roles here; rather, the focus is on vegetables, treated with reverence and sophistication and served in a refined, cleanly designed space. If the tables are all booked up (which is likely), try to snag a seat at the bar and order a veggie-kissed cocktail, like the Life of Poblano with tequila and rhubarb.
It might seem unnecessary to approach Jewish deli foods from a new point of view — but buying into that notion might mean missing out on Abe Fisher, which would be a damn shame. The simple-sounding "chopped liver" is one of the finest, most appealing mousses diners are likely to encounter, and the Montreal smoked short rib could keep any pastrami lover happy for days. The decor at this Center City restaurant is a sophisticated twist on a classic deli.
18 locals recommend
Abe Fisher
1623 Sansom St
18 locals recommend
It might seem unnecessary to approach Jewish deli foods from a new point of view — but buying into that notion might mean missing out on Abe Fisher, which would be a damn shame. The simple-sounding "chopped liver" is one of the finest, most appealing mousses diners are likely to encounter, and the Montreal smoked short rib could keep any pastrami lover happy for days. The decor at this Center City restaurant is a sophisticated twist on a classic deli.
The salted caramel budino at Barbuzzo, from the neighborhood-reviving team of Marcie Turney and Val Safran, more than lives up to the hype, with its sour-ish cream and sea salt balancing out the sweetness of the vanilla caramel and dark-chocolate crust. But since society dictates dinner must come before dessert, there are plenty of solid Mediterranean choices to start with, from the orange-tinged olives to the cheese board to the delicate, melty, pan-seared gnocchi.
78 locals recommend
Barbuzzo
110 S 13th St
78 locals recommend
The salted caramel budino at Barbuzzo, from the neighborhood-reviving team of Marcie Turney and Val Safran, more than lives up to the hype, with its sour-ish cream and sea salt balancing out the sweetness of the vanilla caramel and dark-chocolate crust. But since society dictates dinner must come before dessert, there are plenty of solid Mediterranean choices to start with, from the orange-tinged olives to the cheese board to the delicate, melty, pan-seared gnocchi.
The chair cushions are worn through, the floor sags, and the service is leisurely, but it all adds to the comfortable charm at Abyssinia, where locals know they can find some of the best Ethiopian food in Philly. The stew-like dishes — including several vegetarian and vegan options — are scooped up with perfectly thin, spongy, slightly sour injera bread, used in place of utensils. Up a narrow staircase from the dining room is Fiume, a thimble-sized dive bar with an enviable whiskey list.
56 locals recommend
Abyssinia Restaurant
229 S 45th St
56 locals recommend
The chair cushions are worn through, the floor sags, and the service is leisurely, but it all adds to the comfortable charm at Abyssinia, where locals know they can find some of the best Ethiopian food in Philly. The stew-like dishes — including several vegetarian and vegan options — are scooped up with perfectly thin, spongy, slightly sour injera bread, used in place of utensils. Up a narrow staircase from the dining room is Fiume, a thimble-sized dive bar with an enviable whiskey list.
This popular brunch spot serves eggs, salads & sandwiches until mid-afternoon & also offers catering.
18 locals recommend
Day by Day | Restaurant & Catering
2101 Sansom St
18 locals recommend
This popular brunch spot serves eggs, salads & sandwiches until mid-afternoon & also offers catering.
Ambra is the low-key fine dining Italian restaurant you want to tell your New York friends about. Chris D’Ambro and Marina de Oliveira’s tiny — 16 seats! — special occasion dining room (attached at the hip to Southwark) has each guest feeling like a superstar, like they’re celebrities who deserve all those extra courses in addition to the six guaranteed to them at the beginning of the meal. And while it’s, very much, a hospitality-first restaurant, D’Ambro’s gutsy modern-Italian menu is what seals the deal.
Ambra Restaurant
705 S 4th St
Ambra is the low-key fine dining Italian restaurant you want to tell your New York friends about. Chris D’Ambro and Marina de Oliveira’s tiny — 16 seats! — special occasion dining room (attached at the hip to Southwark) has each guest feeling like a superstar, like they’re celebrities who deserve all those extra courses in addition to the six guaranteed to them at the beginning of the meal. And while it’s, very much, a hospitality-first restaurant, D’Ambro’s gutsy modern-Italian menu is what seals the deal.