10 Best Bars and Taverns in West Chester

 Bars and Taverns in West Chester

10 Best Bars and Taverns at West Chester Uniiversity

The Best Drining places in West Chester UniversityPhiladelphia, PA—West Chester, PA, is home to the West Chester University of Pennsylvania, a public university located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 20 miles west of Philadelphia. The university also includes several great bars and restaurants, from classic college bars to high-end speakeasies.


Philadelphia's Best Kid-Friendly Breweries

Philadelphia's Best Kid-Friendly Breweries

Philadelphia's Best Kid-Friendly Breweries

Philadelphia's Best Kid-Friendly BreweriesPhiladelphia, PA - If you're looking for a fun, family-friendly night out in Philadelphia, look no further than some of Philadelphia's best kid-friendly bars.  Here, you'll find a list of top restaurants and bars that cater to children and reviews of these establishments so that you can make your next visit one to remember.


Philly's MilkBoy on South Street

Of course we can’t miss these burgers either. Every patty at Milkboy is cooked “White Castle style” steamed with onions to come out extra juicy. We loaded up with the Hangover Burger complete with chili mayo, carmalized onions, bacon, egg, pickled peppers, and american cheese. And you’ll have to try the Chicken Cheesesteak too. The guajillo pepper marinade gives the chicken great flavor and an orange color like a buffalo chicken cheesesteak, plus the Delco lager beer cheese sauce is to die for.

Philly's MilkBoy on South Street

South Street’s newest bar and restaurant begun as a MilkBoy recording studio. Owners Jamie Lokoff and Tommy Joyner opened in Olney and then moved to Ardmore, opening MilkBoy Coffee around the corner as a quaint coffee shop and music venue. Then it was off to midtown Philadelphia for bigger and better space with a liquor license too. Fast forward to August 2, 2016 with the opening of Milkboy South Street. Formerly Lickety Split and after Bar Rescue’s Jon Taffer a bi-level concept: Alleged Pizza on the bottom, 2nd State Lounge on top; which didn’t last long.South Street's newest bar and restaurant began as a MilkBoy recording studio. Owners Jamie Lokoff and Tommy Joyner opened in Olney and then moved to Ardmore, opening MilkBoy Coffee around the corner as a quaint coffee shop and music venue. Then, it was off to midtown Philadelphia for a bigger, better space with a liquor license. Fast forward to August 2, 2016, with the opening of Milkboy South Street. Formerly Lickety Split and after Bar Rescue's Jon Taffer, a bi-level concept: Alleged Pizza on the bottom, 2nd State Lounge on top, which didn't last long.

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