18 Reasons to Enjoy Philly's Dining Scene
Philadelphia's culinary scene offers a richly textured, wonderfully layered dining scene combines history and growth, innovation and tradition, local and global influences.
Philadelphia's culinary scene offers a richly textured, wonderfully layered dining scene combines history and growth, innovation and tradition, local and global influences.
Philadelphia, PA - The birthplace of the nation is rich in history—and plenty of it. This Historic Philadelphia Trail guides visitors to 24 essential sites in the area, which spans from the Delaware River to 7th Street and from Vine to Lombard Streets. This is the original city. It boasts serious historical cred, but it’s also home to buzzed-about restaurants and beer gardens, owner-operated boutiques and pushing-the boundaries art galleries.
Philaelphia, PA - Little by little, Philly’s turned into a bona fide taco town. Between the mom-and-pop taquerias of South Philly, tried-and-true tequila bars, a roving pack of lunch trucks and the newest crop of gringo-owned joints, there’s truly a taco for everyone and their hermano. Here’s where the hungry masses can get their tacos on:
Philly's BYOB. That’s short for “bring your own bottle” and that’s exactly what diners are doing throughout the region. Today’s BYOB landscape includes cozy mom-and-pop places, authentic ethnic eateries and four-star caliber finds.