200 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 546-2290
Voltage is Philly's newest spot to enjoy live music, art, DJ's, Located right next to the Electric Factory local craft brews on tap, great food selection & an amazing staff! VIP deck you won't be disappointed. 421 N. 7th St, Philadelphia PA - just seconds from Old City, Center City & Fishtown! One exit off the Ben Franklin Bridge! Contact us to book your artists, bands, comedy act, fashion/art show, performances, private parties and everything in between! [email protected] You want to do events we specialize in how u can succeed.
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.
Thanks for your interest in our pub. Perch Pub offers patrons a perfect spot to kick back and 'roost', in comfort, above Broad and Locust Streets with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts. With a menu of delicious American-inspired comfort food, Perch is a relaxed, unpretentious pub. The interior has a timeless feel, with rich mahogany finishes and exposed brick and metal beams. In addition to boasting one of the best birds-eye views in the city for people watching, the pub offers separate areas for a pool table and dart board and features additional amenities including a juke box, HDTV's and a large drop-down projection screen in the main dining room for watching major sports events. The Perch has a broad selection of fourteen craft beers on tap, an extensive bottle and can list (104 entries and growing), as well as full bar featuring a prominent selection of bourbons, whiskeys, and Scotches (including house-infusions). Serving Lunch Wednesday through Friday Dinner Every Day Brunch Saturday and Sunday
South Philly beer bar in with 17 Rotating Drafts, 200 bottles and home made comfort food.
American Sardine Bar is a gastropub located in Point Breeze Philadelphia, serving amazing food and beer.
Our Tap and Bottled Beer list will not disappoint any Craft Beer enthusiast. We offer a wide range of Craft Beers alongside a list of uniquely designed Cocktails and Extensive Bourbon Collection. Since first opening, we have established our mission to be the neighborhood go-to for Comfort food. Each of our burgers are delectable due to our use of a Pat LaFrieda brisket beef blend and freshly prepared ingredients contributing to a perfect combination of savoriness, that is nothing short of mouthwatering. Our hand cut fries offer both that crunch when you first bite into them as well as the taste of real potatoes, (because they are!) Here at the Barrel House, we aim to offer local and seasonal selections to Philly while enticing bold flavors to rejuvenate the comfort food we desire. Our wings for example are offered in the traditional Buffalo hot sauce, grilled honey BBQ, chipotle bourbon & a thai basil chili sauce. In terms of fresh ingredients, our always fresh, never frozen calamari stands out amongst competitors making it one of our best appetizers. We also aim to please our Vegetarian patrons with our made from scratch Veggie Burger. Come in and try :).
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.
local neighborhood spot with great food and great craft beer!
Common Wealth Old City is a must try in Philadelphia providing upscale, yet casual Low Country, American cuisine in the heart of the Philadelphia historic Old City district.. Executive Chef Joseph Battista and his team focus on local, fresh, and sustainable products to ensure only the highest level of quality in every dish. The bar features seasonal cocktails, 13 rotating drafts, an extensive beer list, and an ever-evolving wine selection. Open for Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner, we also provide a locally beloved Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary bar with an assortment of accoutrements for a customized morning/afternoon cocktail experience
The Institute is a craft beer and whiskey bar located near center city Philadelphia. Founded in 2008 by husband and wife team, Charlie Collazo and Heather deRussy, The Institute served to fill the gap of no decent craft beer bars in the area. The Institute is a great place to eat and drink before concerts at Union Transfer, Underground Arts, Electric Factory, or PhilaMOCA. The bar features two floors, 16 taps of craft beer, over 70 whiskey's and a great selection of canned beer for both take away and drinking in house. The bar is able to host large groups, private parties and events. www.instiutebar.com for more information.
Located on iconic Market street, a cozy little corner where friendly faces and colorful characters await. A place where everyday is a celebration, starting the second you walk through the door. Home crafted food, drink specials every day, and most importantly, a bar the feels like home.
Accommodations offer: • LCD flat-screen television with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies • Voice mail, telephone with message light, data ports • High-speed Internet access • Three telephones per room • Individual climate control • Electronic door lock • Turndown service upon request • Full bath amenities • Hair dryer, bathrobes • Coffeemaker • In-room safety deposit box • Iron, ironing board • iHome® alarm clock radio • Daily newspaper SERVICES & FACILITIES • Concierge • Laundry / dry cleaning • In-room dining • Multilingual staff • Safe-deposit boxes at front desk • Valet parking • Covered on site parking • Upscale shops and boutiques • Gourmet eatery • Shoe shine services
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 Sporting Club at The Bellevue is Philadelphia's premier fitness facility equipped with a 93,000 sq feet of fitness including: swimming pool, racquetball courts, NBA basketball court, boxing ring & equipment, spinning room, running track, Pilates apparatus room, state of the art cardio and weight training equipment, TRX equipment, fully-equipped locker rooms including tanning booths and whirlpools. Additional amenities include an on-site Spa, Pro Shop, shoe shine and a full range of fitness classes including Zumba, Yoga, Mat Pilates, Boxing, TRX, Weight Training, Spinning, Rowing and many more. View our current class schedule here: http://www.sportingclubbellevue.com/programs Work out with some of the area's most sought-after personal trainers @ The Sporting Club at The Bellevue.
The Wells Fargo Building, originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by the architectural firm Simon & Simon, the building was erected for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1928. The 29-story high-rise is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The building was long regarded as premier office space, but by the 1980s, tenants were leaving for newer buildings in the West Market Street neighborhood. Extensive rehab work has since drawn new tenants. Its largest tenant has always been the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company or its successor companies — today, Wells Fargo.The 405ft limestone and granite skyscraper features recesses that give the building an H-shape above the fifth floor. Decorations include sculpture by Piccirilli Brothers and 150000sqft of marble. Seven medallions, mainly depicting early American coins, decorate the street-level facade. Bas-relief figures decorate the spandrels above the building's bronze doors, which are themselves decorated by high-relief panels depicting the history of commerce and civilization.
The Wells Fargo Building, originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by the architectural firm Simon & Simon, the building was erected for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1928. The 29-story high-rise is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was long regarded as premier office space, but by the 1980s, tenants were leaving for newer buildings in the West Market Street neighborhood. Extensive rehab work has since drawn new tenants. Its largest tenant has always been the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company or its successor companies — today, Wells Fargo. The 405-foot limestone and granite skyscraper features recesses that give the building an H-shape above the fifth floor. Decorations include sculpture by Piccirilli Brothers and 150,000 square feet of marble. Seven medallions, mainly depicting early American coins, decorate the street-level facade. Bas-relief figures decorate the spandrels above the building's bronze doors, which are themselves decorated by high-relief panels depicting the history of commerce and civilization.
Pasion! was a 2004 JBF Awards winning restaurant in Philadelphia.
Drexel and Company Building, also known as the Drexel Building, is a historic bank building located in the Rittenhouse Square East neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1925 and 1927, and is a six-story, building with basement and penthouse in a Renaissance Palazzo style. It is faced in ashlar granite and features a rounded entrance portal, low relief zodiac roundels, carved shields, and wrought iron lamps. It was built as headquarters for Drexel and Company, which was subsequently dissolved in the 1930s. It was then occupied by a local bank. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.