1501 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
The two-level, 135-seat restaurant celebrates the best in contemporary British cuisine, and draws inspiration from the U.K.’s great gastropubs, where modern, internationally-influenced flavors and lighter, seasonal updates on traditional fare create a unique dining experience. Norwich, England native, Chef Robert Aikens helms The Dandelion’s kitchen and offers a variety of menus—including bar snacks, a mid-day sweet and savory tea menu and Sunday roasts. Complementing his cuisine, is a food-friendly beer list featuring U.K. drafts and bottles that are rare stateside, along with three, constantly-rotating cask ales.
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serving quality food til 1:00am daily! conveniently located between rittenhouse square and the avenue of the arts, good dog is a cozy alternative to the ultra-trendy, exclusive type of bar/restaurant that has taken over the city of brotherly love. Come. Sit. Stay
On the heels of its 40th anniversary, there’s still no better place in Philadelphia to enjoy impeccably fresh, chef-prepared seafood than Oyster House. Third-generation owner Sam Mink continues his family's tradition, while keeping things feeling current. From classic chilled New England-style Lobster Roll and satisfying Surf & Turf entrees to $28 Dump Dinners perfect for groups, the new-fashioned seafood spot is heaven on earth for fish fans. The restaurant, designed around a central raw bar, serves the city’s most extensive selection of oysters on the half shell with an ever-changing list focused on local varieties from along the mid-Atlantic up to New England and Canada.
Barclay Prime, Stephen Starr’s modern boutique steakhouse is set in an intimate, library setting where the spotlight is on the décor as much as the prime cuts of beef. Situated on the first floor of the elegant Barclay Condominiums, Barclay Prime is located on the southeast corner of Rittenhouse Square.
Highlights Many restaurants identify themselves as owner-operated (un ristorante padronale) but at Bellini we are much more than a business or even an eating establishment; it is our personal expression of our cumulative life experiences, commitments, and passions. Our commitment to offering (le cose giuste) in food and service is uncompromising. We don't just serve our patrons they become part of the Bellini experience. Sharing in our rich culture of Italian dining, is like spending time in our world. Best Known For Must try items: All Pasta is Homemade Daily and Authentic Fish Changes Daily Risotto All Meat Dishes - Free Range Meats Awards SO GOOD "The food was amazing! A friend and I split two entrees: Papardelle Chicken Porchini and Chicken Parm. The waiter, Rick, was the best. We were there for a bachelorette party dinner and he was so great to us and we had a great time talking to him. Definitely go here!" -Shert at Citysearch GREAT HOME COOKED ITALIAN NEAR THE SQUARE "My wife and i dine at bellini grill 40 to 50 times over the past year. The specials are always fresh and not over priced.
Along with its delicious menu, one of the popular reasons for visiting the Jerk Hut is its amazing outdoor dining area. During seasonal weather, there is an awesome, 60-seat, semi-secluded outdoor seating area around the side of the restaurant that will practically transport you to Jamaica. Bright tablecloths, blooming hibiscus and bamboo plants, candle-lit pathways and reggae music playing softly in the background set the mood. There is a covered veranda area plus additional seating for groups around circular picnic tables for true under-the-stars dining. In Jamaica, "jerk" refers to the traditional method of cooking spiced meat over an open fire. At the Jerk Hut, the meat is cooked over a charcoal pit in the kitchen. The homemade jerk seasoning — with ginger, thyme, all-spice, onions and soy and rubbed onto the meat before cooking — creating a delicious tangy, spicy and smoky flavor. Naturally, the jerk chicken platter, served with coconut rice and beans, is a must. But there are also a variety of other excellent dishes worthy of your attention, including delectable chicken, beef and vegetable patties (similar to an empanada), a conch salad, garlic shrimp, oxtail stew and roti curry. The Jamaican Jerk Hut is an extremely friendly BYOB restaurant specializing in authentic Caribbean food.
The Bellevue-Stratford opened its doors in 1904 and became known worldwide as Philadelphia's pre-eminent hotel, nicknamed The Grande Dame of Broad Street. Famed hotelier George C. Boldt (he also managed the Waldorf-Astoria in New York) wanted to build the best hotel of its time and he did. Designed in the French Renaissance style, The Bellevue features Gilded Age architectural flourishes including a magnificent two-tiered ballroom with delicate light fixtures designed by Thomas Alva Edison, stained glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany, chandeliers by Lalique and a celebrated cast-iron circular staircase. Many of these flourishes remain and make it the marvel that it is. Famous guests include Jacob Astor, J.P. Morgan, William Jennings Bryan, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, John Wayne, Katherine Hepburn, and the Vanderbilt family in addition to countless socialites, luminaries and heads of state. Every US President since Theodore Roosevelt has visited The Bellevue. The hotel has been the location for several of America's premiere society galas, including The Academy Ball, The Charity Ball, and The Assemblies. Historical events including the US Republican Convention (1936 and 1948) and The US Democratic Convention (1948) took place at The Bellevue, which was also the headquarters for the US Navy each year during the Army-Navy football game, and host to the pre-game dinner gala. In 1976, the property was put up for sale and advertised around the world. Real estatedeveloper Ronald Rubin, and his company, Richard R. Rubin & Co. , saw great potentialin saving the historic landmark building from demolition and revitalizing the property,in support of Broad Street, Philadelphia's premiere arts and cultural destination,now referred to as the "Avenue of the Arts." In June of 1978, Richard R. Rubin& Co. purchased the former Bellevue Stratford, paying $8,250,000.00 - a sum nearly equivalent to the original cost of construction in 1904. Today The Bellevue still holds its French Renaissance charm but with a modern twist, The lower level is now home to The Bellevue Eatery which consists of 10 dining establishments where you're sure to find something for everyone. Nicole Miller Philadelphia, Teuscher, Vigant, Tiffany's, Williams-Sonoma, The Walking Company, and Polo Ralph Lauren are here provide you with only the very best. The Bellevue also features two outstanding restaurants, The Palm and XIX, which are sure to keep you coming back for more. The Hyatt hotel is conveniently located under the same roof so you never have to miss a moment of the action taking place. Visit us here in the heart of Philadelphia at The Bellevue. We're sure you won't be disappointed.
The early 21st century will be remembered as the age when the old, new and developing worlds and their diverse cultures mashed-up into a wave of creativity, excitement and energy. TASHAN reflects this global cultural wellspring in a dining and lounge destination that is certain to be the first of its kind in Philadelphia. TASHAN presents an inspiring small plate menu based on authentic Indian flavors with wide ranging global culinary influences.
Since our inception in 1995, Alex Plotkin’s Chops Restaurant + Bar has strived to redefine the modern American steakhouse in the Philadelphia region by pushing the envelope of culinary creativity. Our new location at the landmark Comcast Center offers a menu that is marked by signature dishes featuring USDA prime grade butchered cuts of beef, the freshest catch of fish and seafood, seasonal and local ingredients, and a selection of eclectic specials prepared by our chefs on a daily basis. Our acclaimed dishes deserve nothing less than a stellar wine list. And neither do you. Choose from over 100 world-class wines, hailing from nearly every great wine growing region on earth, from little-known labels to the most celebrated table wines. Then save room for dessert. Because our presentation of extraordinary desserts is baked daily on premises by our innovative patissier, and it’s the perfect way to wind down your meal. Chops Restaurant + Bar at Comcast Center is simply well done, both inside and out. Our spacious dining room is everything you’d expect in an upscale restaurant, with a handsome décor and service standards that are second to none. For a decidedly different vibe, our outside patio opens up to casual al fresco dining with a vibrant business district as its backdrop. Either way, for lunch or after work, dinner or casual dining, you’ll find Chops Restaurant + Bar at Comcast Center is a cut above the rest.
Good Karma Cafe has an original location at 331 S. 22nd Street, catering to the Fitler Square neighborhood of Philadelphia. Our second location at 928-930 Pine Street caters to the Society Hill neighborhood, and our brand new location at 2319 Walnut Street serving the Schuylkill Banks neighborhood. Both locations offer a variety of 100% Organic, Fair-Trade coffee by Equal Exchange and One Village Roasters. We also offer a large variety of teas, espresso drinks, iced concoctions, and FREE wi-fi. Also, our GK location at 331 S. 22nd Street just added a food menu! Good Karma Cafes offer a relaxed, calm atmosphere to meet friends, study, or read a good book with an excellent cup of coffee. Please come visit one or both of our locations!
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The Drake Hotel, a historic 375-foot-tall, 33-story luxury hotel located at 1512-1514 Spruce Street at the corner of S. Hicks Street between S. 15th and S. 16th Street in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, was built in 1928-29 and was designed by the architectural firm of Ritter and Shay in the Art Deco style with Spanish Baroque terra cotta ornamentation on themes surrounding Sir Francis Drake, including \"dolphins, shells, sailing vessels and globes.\" The building is topped by a terra cotta dome. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1978. It was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places on October 6, 1977. In 1998, the building was extensively renovated and converted to condominiums as \"The Drake\".
CIRPÍNI. It’s the Irish word for tindersticks. “ar cirpíni” means you’re on tindersticks. It’s a phrase that means you’re excited. Anxious. Waiting for something to happen. INIS NUA THEATRE COMPANY. Keeping you on tindersticks. And this is Inis Nua Theatre. GRÍOSAITHEACH. It’s the Irish word for provocative, rousing. Racy. A raised skirt or a gun pulled and pointed. It’s the word that describes your blood picking up pace. A finger on your pulse. INIS NUA THEATRE COMPANY. Keeping your blood racing. And this…is Inis Nua Theatre. CRAIC. Pronounced like “crack.” It’s the Irish word for fun or good time. It’s laughter and mingling. A good chin wag or a good story. “What’s the craic?” means what’s going on? Where’s the party at? INIS NUA THEATRE COMPANY. The place for some good craic.
In every great city there is an address that best captures the feel of that city. In Philadelphia that address is The Drake. This elegant 32-story beauty has been restored to its original splendor and is home to stylish Philadelphia apartments and the most spectacular penthouses in the city. Each studio, one and two bedroom apartment, and penthouse offers impressive architectural detail, stylish living spaces and a great location to explore the city.
The Drake Hotel, a historic 375-foot-tall, 33-story luxury hotel located at 1512-1514 Spruce Street at the corner of S. Hicks Street between S. 15th and S. 16th Street in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, was built in 1928-29 and was designed by the architectural firm of Ritter and Shay in the Art Deco style with Spanish Baroque terra cotta ornamentation on themes surrounding Sir Francis Drake, including \"dolphins, shells, sailing vessels and globes.\" The building is topped by a terra cotta dome. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1978. It was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places on October 6, 1977. In 1998, the building was extensively renovated and converted to condominiums as \"The Drake\".