1426-28 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 246-0533
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Your arrival at R2L begins with an exclusive elevator ride to the 37th floor of Two Liberty Place. Walk past the open kitchen and into R2L’s bar and lounge where hand-crafted cocktails and wrap-around seating make it one for the best places to grab a drink with friends and watch the sunset. Enjoy a memorable meal in the dining room featuring professional, attentive service and spectacular panoramic views of Philadelphia. If you are looking to host a seated dinner, cocktail party or board meeting, R2L also features three board rooms and one larger private event space that can be joined in multiple configurations to accommodate parties of up to 200 guests.
Upscale American comfort food, featuring 16 rotating craft drafts, daily menu additions, weekday happy hour, and weekend brunch. Perfect for small or large groups, with special event packages available. Visit our website for an updated menu & draft list!
Devil's Alley is an American comfort food establishment that focuses on great BBQ and local brews. A block off Philly's famous Rittenhouse Square.
We are a dynamic sports bar in the Rittenhouse neighborhood of center city Philadelphia that serves creative bar food, has a dictionary of craft beers and is your #1 spot to watch all local and away games on our army of flat screens. Pull up a stool pour down at beer at Cav's Rittenhouse *HAPPY HOUR* Monday thru Friday...5pm-7pm $2 off all Beer, Mixed Drinks, House Wine & our Pub Menu items *LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR* Wednesday & Sunday...10pm-12am *FOOD SPECIALS* Saturday Nights...8pm-12am -$2 off all Pub Menu items *DAILY SPECIALS* -MONDAY... $5 Cheesesteak w/a side of FF, Tots or Pasta Salad & $3.75 Bud Light Bottles ALL DAY! -TUESDAY... Quizzo 8pm, $3.75 Yuengling Drafts & 1/2 Price Burgers -WEDNESDAY... Late Night HH from 10pm-12am, $4.00 Craft Drafts & 1/2 Priced Chicken Sandwiches ALL DAY! *Sips Specials from 5pm-7pm* -$3 16oz Miller Lite aluminum bottles -$3 16oz Leinenkugel Summer Shandy -$4 Pinot Grigio or Cabernet -$5 Pinnacle Drinks -$5 Big Gingers -Half-Priced Select Appetizers -THURSDAY... $.50 Cent Wings 7pm-12am, $3.75 Coors Light Drafts ALL DAY! -FRIDAY... Happy Hour 5-7 pm, $3.75 Miller Lite Drafts ALL DAY! -SATURDAY... $2 off the pub menu 8pm-12am -SUNDAY... $4 Modelo Cans and $5 Los Altos Tequila Shots ALL DAY!, Late Night HH 10-12am
Lucky Strike Philadelphia is located in Center City, in the heart of Philadelphia’s Central Business District. The venue holds 24 state-of-the-art lanes and eight tournament-quality billiard tables. If you are looking for the perfect spot for you and your friends to go out in downtown, then Lucky Strike Philadelphia is the place that you need to be.
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A classic American bar with over 80 whiskies and bar snacks. With Village Whiskey, Chefs Jose Garces and Dave Conn are taking the build your own burger concept to a whole new level. Toppings include the classic fried egg, crisp applewood bacon, artisanal cheeses, sweet caramelized cippolini onions, artichokes, even white truffles. So you can try Chef Conn’s favorite combination: avocado, bacon and a fried egg, or create your own signature burger.
Frankie Bradley was born Frank Block in South Philadelphia in 1895. He had a successful career as a Jewish prizefighter operating under an Irish name. Frankie Bradley opened the restaurant bearing his name on September 15, 1933, just under two months before the end of prohibition on December 5th. The business ran for 53 years until the 1990’s when it was reopened as a lesbian nightclub called Sisters. Sisters eventually shut down and was then purchased by Mark Bee. The building was restored and enhanced. Nostalgia was returned while incorporating Mark’s unique stamp, and the building was given back it’s original name, Franky Bradley’s.
In May 2008, Chef Chris Scarduzio expanded his restaurant portfolio with the opening of Table 31, a contemporary Italian gem located in Center City’s newest and most striking landmark: The Comcast Center.
BarLy Restaurant and Bar, conveniently located at 101 North 11th Street - where Chinatown and the Convention Center meet. Stop by to enjoy an amazing happy hour (evenings and late night!), 60 DIFFERENT beers on draft, and intercontinental bar food. With 20 large screen TVs and 8 NFL ticket packages, you can catch every game here. Check us out online at www.bar-ly.com and stop in for some growlers while you're at it.
McCormick & Schmick's Philadelphia restaurant is uniquely designed to create an inviting, original and relaxed atmosphere, where guests can enjoy the highest quality dining experience. The menu is printed twice daily, featuring the signature “Fresh Fish” highlighting an impressive number of fresh seafood varieties, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, entrée salads and pasta. McCormick & Schmick's commitment to local freshness is apparent in the seasonally inspired dishes and regionally inspired preparations offered.
Welcome to Chili’s Philadelphia, PA, a place where there is always something new going on. From the look and feel of our restaurants, to our newest menu items, to the way we service our guests, to the freshest ingredients in our newest dishes – Fresh Is Happening Now. Ordering your favorites like our chips and salsa, Craft Burgers and more to enjoy anywhere is easier than ever. Simply order online, and we’ll have it hot and ready for you to pick up. Check out if we are in your area at www.chilis.com.
Fusion experience with a Bang! Big Bang's is an eclectic sports bar offering a blend of American, Soul and Asian cuisine with an emphasis on Seafood. The dining experience here at Big Bang's is peaked with creative drinking and live interactive entertainment.
Conveniently located in Midtown Village, we are walking distance from many hotels, theatres, and shopping areas. Our menu offers a wide variety of entrées from breakfast, to sandwiches, salads, sauté dishes, seafood, pasta, comfort foods, desserts, and more, just like mama used to make. And our homemade soups are legendary! Visit us online at to check out our daily specials. Free delivery is always available within 5 blocks. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including all holidays, bet that you can always count on us to satisfy your hunger with affordable prices and generous portions. So stop by and say hello. There’s never a dull moment at the Midtown!
Bank & Bourbon is Philadelphia's favorite restaurant and bar. Featuring an innovative bar program and creative interpretations of classic American cuisine from executive chef Thomas Harkins, Bank & Bourbon is a neighborhood spot where old friends gather and new friends meet.
The American Baptist Publication Society is a historic building at 1420–1422 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1896 on the site of the former headquarters of the American Baptist Publication Society, which had been destroyed by fire on February 2, 1896. The society was founded in 1824 by preacher Luther Rice and others as the Baptist General Tract Society, which later became the American Baptist Publication Society and eventually the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries. The society's goal was to use educational means \"to disseminate evangelical truth and to articulate sound morals.\" Its work involved the printing of tracts and Bibles and publishing books and Sunday school curricula. Educational outreach was undertaken throughout many parts of the U.S. in the 19th century, including through colporters and chapel train cars. The architect Frank Miles Day designed the building in the French Renaissance Revival style, in effect putting a French chateau at the then-top of Philadelphia's skyline.
Located in Center City at the intersection of 15th and Sansom Streets, OCEAN PRIME Philadelphia delivers an extraordinary experience to guests. Highlighted as a new addition to Philadelphia’s expanding restaurant scene by Philly.com, Philadelphia Business Journal and the Philadelphia Inquirer, it’s the perfect choice for cocktails or an indulgent dinner. Stunning settings and a vibrant energy, an impressive menu of seafood and prime cuts of steak, signature cocktails, a Wine Spectator-honored wine list and truly genuine hospitality make OCEAN PRIME Philadelphia an ideal place to socialize, talk business, celebrate and indulge.
The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia is a luxury hotel and residential complex in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It comprises three adjoining buildings: the Girard Trust Bank, at the northwest corner of South Broad & Chestnut Streets; the Girard Trust Building, at the southwest corner of South Broad Street & South Penn Square; and The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, at 1414 South Penn Square.Girard Trust BankGirard Trust Bank - also known as Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank Building - was built as the headquarters and main branch of the Girard Bank, a company founded in 1811. The Beaux Arts building was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, and was conceived by architect Frank Furness. The commission was shared between the Philadelphia firm of Furness, Evans & Company and the New York firm of McKim, Mead & White. The building was begun in 1905 and completed in 1907.While its masonry dome is hemispherical on the exterior, the interior is octagonal. The soaring, 4-story Main Banking Room is used as the hotel's restaurant and ballroom.Girard Trust BuildingGirard Trust Building - also known as Girard Trust Company Office Building - is a 394 feet 30-story skyscraper facing City Hall. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White, and built as an office building in 1930-31. It was later renamed Two Mellon Plaza. The adjacent One Meridian Plaza was connected to this building. Shortly after One Meridian Plaza's demolition, the building was converted in 2000 into a 330-room Ritz-Carlton hotel. Responsible for the building's conversion are James Garrison and Dr. George C. Skarmeas.