
4.2
266 of 4,874 Restaurants in Philadelphia

We stopped here for a much deserved breakfast after participating in a running event in town. The portions were generous, tasty and reasonably priced. The service was also good. We had a bit of luck in our timing, by the time we were placing our order there was an hour wait. Clearly, this joint is a neighborhood gem.

is magical. Whatever monster you be, enjoy good food and good company. Can recommend the fried chicken with waffles. And the artwork is sure to prompt many the thought.

We found this place by accident as we walked around near our hotel. The atmosphere is really cool - we sat in the 2nd room where the bar was. We asked some locals what is good to eat and they suggested steak and frites. We had that and a hummus plate appetizer to share with the 3 of us. The steak and frites (french fried potatoes) were DELICIOUS! The steak/hamburger? had a wonderful gravy and each bite was amazing. This place has large and small tables, attentive staff, and a menu that is specific to their special foods. The hummus platter was also very good. This is a hidden gem near Old City and worth a short walk to eat here.

I have visited N. 3rd only once before and that was for brunch (which was excellent). I had the Bee's Breakfast Special. On this occasion, my second visit, my partner and I were looking to find a quick, good bite before attending a holiday party. I live in Northern Liberties so the location is easily accessible on foot. On a busy Saturday night we were seated almost immediately and the food arrived not long after. Everything was freshly prepared and the server was very attentive. The music was a bit loud for those trying to make conversation but that would never be enough for me to not visit again. All in all, I will be back again whether it be for brunch, dinner or just a drink...or three.

We stopped in for beers and food, the beers were cold, and the food was good. We had pierogies that were obnoxiously good, and a pizza that was ok. But those damn pierogies were insanely good. The service was great, and we really liked this bar

Hell ya... it's dark, great food, not to many annoying people : )

This is one of the original eateries that gave Northern Liberties its creative character. It's still dark, with strange paintings and wonderful food. Service is good and the daily specials are usually terrific. Maybe not the right place for a fan of the Cowboys or the Patriots, but most others will feel very much at home.

Been here a few times, but usually to pass through... or watch Rocky Horror Picture Show projected while it's being acted out live as well.

We stopped there yesterday afternoon before meeting for friends later for dinner at another restaurant. We were hungry and just wanted something light and we did not want to spoil our appetite for later on. This place worked out well for us. On Saturday, the parking was easy and we enjoyed sitting outside. Service was a bit slow but we were not in a rush. We ordered the humus platter and edamame. Both portions were large and tasty. The bill for these two appetizers and a bier was below $20.

My husband and I recently ate breakfast at N 3rd. The menu is very unique - lots of interesting food items to choose from. I ate a mushroom, spinach and goat cheese omelette and my husband got a crab, bacon, and corn omelette. My goat cheese omelette was EXCELLENT, but my husband's omelette tasted ... strange. It was as if the bacon had been fried in a recently used pan and it tasted like some other kind of meat. It was a bit gross, honestly. Other than the weird crab, bacon, and corn omelette, the food was good. The breakfast potatoes were tasty, the coffee was fine, and the orange juice had the perfect amount of pulp. The restaurant is a great location - wonderful outdoor seating, and funky decor. The service was lacking - no one was "rude" but no one was very friendly either. The waitresses working mostly chatted amongst themselves. Overall, this is a good place to try out unique, funky food items. I'd recommend it if you're in the area.

A little too dark and loud inside, decent food.

After a so-so Valentine’s day meal at a high end Philadelphia eatery, we were really looking forward to something more friendly and finger licken’ good on Saturday night. So we headed to N.3rd on North 3rd and Brown in Northern Liberties, where once again, it did not disappoint! We got there about 6PM to find the place really hopping. This place has a crowded bar room at the entrance, which leads to a dining room just one step up, which leads to a second dining room which also has a bar. The front bar is the larger of the two. The bartenders do a great job of mixology along with lots of beer specials from the tap and the bottle. They also have wine and cocktail specials. The atmosphere of the place is hip and friendly with most of the patrons being young, but there are always people of all ages. We were seated in the back room at a table for two by the hostess who also gave us the menu. Excellent service is always the rule at N.3rd and so it began almost immediately with water being served. Our waiter (Ben) came buy, and remembering that my wife enjoyed dark robust beer, brought her a small sample of one that he thought she might like, and also suggested one other. He also remembered that I like lemon with my water, and without having to ask for it, the lemon slices promptly appeared at the table, N. 3rd’s menu is varied with great apps, salads, soups, bar food, sandwiches and entrees. There are always specials of the day on a separate menu and they are also posted on a couple of blackboards. So, after reading the specials, we decided on a Tuscan Kale salad made with Grapefruit, Avocado, Toasted Almonds, Goat Cheese and Red Onion in champagne honey vinaigrette, which all marinated deliciously together. For our entrees, my wife choose the Pan Seared Fluke with Scallops, with a Green Pea-Barley Risotto in white wine and Truffle oil. I chose a pepper crusted NY strip steak with roasted Potatoes, Fennel, Rosemary, sautéed Pea Leaves, in a green peppercorn gravy. Both of these entrees were really wonderful. We finished the meal with homemade Chocolate Bread Pudding topped with ice cream. So Good!! So, if you want a really good meal, served by a very good and friendly wait staff, head to N.3rd. I am pretty sure you won’t be disappointed.

A bunch of us were hanging out on NoLibs and decided North 3rd was were we wanted to end the night. We were cutting it close to the kitchen being closed; however, we made it just in time to get an order in. The staff accommodated the 8 person party by putting tables together and promptly getting the orders in. One would think the food would be "just okay" for such a late night order, but each dish was well cooked and prepared. The signature Blood Orange Margarita; a house special was delicious as always; however, I still can't fathom why a margarita is served in a martini glass. That aside, it was still a great experience. Seeing past some of the somewhat scary/creepy things they have on display, the motley crew of eclectic items used to decorate the place is hard sometimes, but it still doesn't ruin it being a great place to hang out.

Back in Philly again for a few weeks and decided to stop here. I had the Thai Chili wings, my wife had the beet salad, onion soup and my friend had the chop salad and steamed clams. I ordered my wings to come out with my souses and friends main meal but it did not it came out as the appetizer. Pissed me off of course. The wings were excellent and my wife said the soup and the salad were great. My friend loved the chopped salad although it was too much. The steamed clams were very spicy but he liked it but then complained for hours that his mouth was still on fire. With drinks and the tip the bill was $ 240 so not as cheap as I remember but the food was still very good. BTW place was very loud and the tables turned over very quickly.

I don't even live in Philidelphia, but I make the 30 minute drive to North 3rd at least once a month. It's a MUST if I'm philly for the day. From the weekend brunch to lunch with friends or date night with my fiance, North 3rd is a one stop shop. I just want to clarify that when reviewers say burgers, they mean Lamb burgers with Arugala and Feta Cheese crumbles. When they say wings they mean DELICIOUS Thai glaze wings that are on my mind days after a visit. Its open til 2am. This place is definitly a restaurant you should try if you enjoy great food with a loose, fun atmosphere.

cute place, the food was too pricey for what it was.

Went to North Third recently for a friend's birthday. The only downside was that we had to wait an hour for a 6-person table which was kind of frustrating, as the hostess told us multiple times that the party before us had finished eating but was just sitting there. Once we got seated the food was delicious and N3 has a great beer selection. The pulled pork was awesome, as were the fries, but the chocolate chip bread pudding was star of the night. As soon as it was placed on the table it was probably gone in 30 seconds flat. Worth a trip just for that!

We ordered their buffalo wings and they were good, although it could have more meat. They have interesting cocktails. Pitcher sizes are small though. Ambiance is casual and relaxes. Recommend this for a quick bite or a drink.

I had never been but 2 out of the 4 of us had enjoyed meals here before. Food was good,beer variety was tops. The Potato/Kale soup was excellent. Good variety of salads. Just a wee bit too dark to motor around in for seniors and little kids.

I try and eat here at least once a week. Consistently good, I highly recommend the spicy thai mussels, vegetable spring rolls, mulled wine (during the colder months), and any of their tuna entree specials. It's probably the darkest restaurant in Philly, so if you're over fifty you may want to bring a flashlight to read the menu.

great atmosphere, good food, FANCY PANTS CINEMA! ... they are still doing that, right?

We visited North Third for dinner and my friend and I could not have been more pleased with the service, ambience and food! The mushroom flatbread was superb. It’s a must have if you go there. I could have eaten it all! They have a very nice selection of drinks and the food was amazing. I ordered the roasted chicken breast with rosemary.. super tasty, and my friend the grilled steak. I would totally go back there. Again.. that flatbread was perfection!

Awesome! The baby back ribs, chicken wings and burgers are fabulous :)

Cute atmosphere- hip and fun! Food yummo and quick service. Burgers, pulled pork, tuna, fries and dumplings all big hit.

We were at a friend's art show last weekend and she suggested your restaurant. This place is a great find. We had a large party of 15 and arrived around 7:00pm. Hostess was very agreeable and made two tables for us in the back room. Ben was our waiter and he was excellent. He knew the menu inside and out. (Gluten free etc) All his suggestions were right on. The wings were great. Favorites of the night: fish tacos, burgers and excellent striped bass with risotto. Decor is fun and has a New Orleans feel. Small front bar and back bar Hostesses in front are helpful Plan to return soon !

After a fine tour at the Yards Brewing Company, we stopped in for a late lunch (brunch menu). Had some great cocktails. The wings were plump and tasty but what knocked my socks off was the Gazpacho Soup... fresh and delicious. Burger was outstanding, perfect bun. Dumplings were tender and flavorful. My Salad was large, fresh and satisfying. the Dinner menu specials were going up on the board, they were unbelievable, so will be back! service was great and the ambience is quite a trip!

I went here with a bunch of friends. It was a mixed crowd with some foodies and others who just wanted wings and quesadillas. I had the mussels as an app and they were a great starter choice. When I asked the waiter what he recommended as an entree, he immediately said "the duck". It came with a goat cheese risotto that rivaled the awesomeness of the duck! My friends also loved the standard fare bar food as well. I suggest eating at the back bar area...the crowd seems to be more local and fun. The beer menu was also local and seasonal.

my son recently relocated to northern liberties...a very short walk to north 3rd...we (together, alone, separately w/friends) have have been many times...the staff is always very polite, friendly & attentive...everything ordered has been delicious...excellent servings...best wings ive ever had...the specials are special...the bbq pork sandwich, the hammer steak, charbroiled broccoli, burgers, all the sides, salads, etc have been & will be ordered again...gonna be hard to go to other places with north 3rd across the street...

This is a fine place in Northern Liberties. Northern Liberties is one of those formerly hipster...artsy-fartsy neighborhoods that is on it's way to yuppified upscale. It's a good area to take advantage of now as crime seems to be on the decline in Philadelphia and once the environs are totally secure, prices will skyrocket. The decor is typically cool bar. What distinguishes the place is an unusually creative menu. Sure, there is the usual bar faire, but the salads are exceptional (My son recommends the Cobb Salad), the honeyed chicken sandwich and pulled pork sandwiches are really good. The pierogies entree is among the best. The burgers are very good...not in the top 10% of burgers world-wide in my humble opinion...but the beef is good and the sides of Vermont cheddar, smoky bacon and carmelized onions (Among other sides) are not to be ignored. If I were doing pure burgers I'd go to Village Whiskey, Rembrandts or Roache and O'Brien's, so at North Third, I'd branch out and live a little because the menu is unusually verstatile. The hostess at North Third is bright and full of life and efficient. She is the same young woman who is hostess and waitress at the Grog many miles up the road in Bryn Mawr. I'm not sure how she manages to cruise one night to Philly and the next night to Philly, but she really adds to the quality of both places. Finally, I recommended in the title to add the mash potatoes. They didn't object or charge extra when I ordered the mash as a side substitute to the fries with my burger. Now these were great mash! Everyone sampled my mashed potatoes and everyone agreed that these were the highlight. Prices are also reasonable for Philadelphia and the bar has everything you might want.

This spot is a go too for their regular menu, brunch, or mix it up w/ their special. The beer selection is short, but well thought out, and there is always a decent crowd.

A great neighborhood bar and restaurant. Good selection of beer on tap and the honey fried chicken breast sandwich is a MUST. Get it!!!

Great spot to hang w/ friends

This place is a real gem! Small and loud, but the décor is fun and the food is delicious and unique. This was my first time in Philadelphia and my daughter would not let me leave until we had a meal at N3rd! I was so HAPPY that we had brunch here before leaving town! The neighborhood where this restaurant is located in "up and coming"; New condos are being built in every direction. We walked along the "Main Street" of this Northern Liberties neighborhood, and it had a very nice feel to it. I would highly recommend planning one (or more) of your dinners at this restaurant. I had a breakfast plate and we also had the wings! Can't go wrong with either! Don't leave town without stopping here!

A neighborhood favorite with a cozy hipster inspired interior artwork, statuary and staff. Consistently great starters and entrees. Weekend brunch specials are now on a menu with very funny chef original puns for names. Try the Thai Chili Wings with a beverage to start while you take in the atmosphere and ponder your main course.

Wings are great here --- nice wing to leg ratio served, great sauce, good wing size, lotta meat, reasonable price. Wing Ting out

I had a grilled cheese with arugula, over easy egg, and tomatoes smothered in creamed chipped beef. Excellent. We had a large party and everyone was pleased with their breakfast. The wait staff was superb and the atmosphere is super cool.

I recently dined here for the first time. Although I live on the other side of town, I cannot believe that every person I have ever met hasn't asked me about/told me about/asked me to go with them to North Third. It's like I stumbled upon a hidden treasure chest filled with Burgers, Beers, and a delicious Chicken Sandwich. We stopped in unannounced and completely on a whim because we were hungry and it was there. I wasn't expecting much--just to satisfy my hunger pangs. WOW! So pleasantly surprised. Server--adorable and sweet! Food--delicious and fresh! Atmosphere--casual and inviting, with a touch of hip. The perfect combination! The prices were all incredibly reasonable and I had a hard time deciding what to get because it all sounded great.

I'm a picky eater, but I love coming back to this place for good appetizers and entrees. Not a fan of the dessert, but their entrees/appetizers and drinks make up for it. Nice chill vibes of the restaurant. I recommend this place for drinks and main courses.

We have been here twice for dinner before a show at Ortlieb's. Both experiences were wonderful. The food is so good and they always have original dishes. I had the crispy chicken sandwich both times! The butternut squash soup is so awesome. The perogies and drinks are great too! They have a really cool atmosphere!

We went for the Sunday Brunch. I ordered basic eggs and my husband ordered a hamburger - well done. The eggs, potatoes an scrappel was good, but the toast came out without butter. The hamburger was raw. It was also so dark in the back room that we literally had to use a lighter to see if the burger was thoroughly cooked. The staff was great, but I honestly do not think the food is worth it.

I have been to North 3rd several times, both for brunch and dinner. Each time I visit I find that the food has gone slightly down hill and the servers become increasingly less customer driven/focused. This last visit was for brunch. It is seat yourself, so it can be a little difficult to find a table. For this reason we ate at the bar. It took over 30 minutes for us to get our food, we ordered wings and a sandwich to share. The wings were delcious, the sauce was just the right spice and the blue cheese was fresh. However, the sandwich was soggy. Our server was annoyed when we asked for condiments, and never came to check on us. What was supposed to be a quick brunch, ended up taking over 1.5 hours due the long wait for the food.

Oh North Third...why aren't you open for lunch??

Great calamari, plus hooegarten on tap, and great fish and chips.

Excellent neighborhood bar and restaurant. Salmon was delicious, lamb burger was a great surprise, shrimp dumplings were very tasty.

I don't even live in Philidelphia, but I make the 30 minute drive to North 3rd at least once a month. It's a MUST if I'm philly for the day. From the weekend brunch to lunch with friends or date night with my fiance, North 3rd is a one stop shop. I just want to clarify that when reviewers say burgers, they mean Lamb burgers with Arugala and Feta Cheese crumbles. When they say wings they mean DELICIOUS Thai glaze wings that are on my mind days after a visit. Its open til 2am. This place is definitly a restaurant you should try if you enjoy great food with a loose, fun atmosphere.

Very good food for a bar

We live in the Midwest but were recently visiting Philadelphia and happened upon North Third which was a fabulous find for us. The atmosphere is hard to beat as the lighting is perfect (low lighting provides the ultimate ambience) - the décor is eclectic and interesting, service staff were personable and attentive, drinks were top-notch and food was yummy. We made a point to stop by a second time before we left Philly. If that joint were in our neighborhood we would be regulars.

Bee's backyard burger is one of the best I've had in the city

Love, Love, Love North Third!! I enjoy going here all times of day just for a snack or making an evening out of it with dinner and drinks. The food is always consistent and I love the vibe of the place no matter what time of day you are there. A quick tip for trying out the place is go with the wings or burger and I swear you will become a fan. After that - the Calamari is always a winner and then go through all the menu with of course the fantastic beers that are on tap. When asked by others about great first date places - I often recommend this great bar. Hey - I can't forget the staff -they are always helpful and friendly.

Just went for a drink & appetizers with a friend. Good beer selection, though not too many. We had the mussels with white wine sauce, and it was delicious! The place is a bit small, but has outdoor seating. Bartender was amiable. There's a" flying eagle" on the ceiling, which I think is a patriotic expression. Cute. Will go back for brunch next time. I hear they're good.

This unique little restaurant had a nice menu and all the food was very reasonably priced. We sat at an outside table and enjoyed the weather. Our bill was less than $50 for 3 people including food and drinks.

If not just for the atmosphere alone, this location is something to see. The decor will keep your eyes busy for hours =) But let's be honest, you go somewhere to eat for the FOOD not for the decorations hanging all around. A decent bar area with pleanty of drink selection, as well as a sit-down area for dining-in. The menu offers nice twists on your standard restaurant fare. Decent portions; though I can't remember a time I've left with leftovers =) Good food, interesting decor -- on the local "usual stops list" for my family.

Grab your closest friends & head over for brunch....you may not remember what you ate but if you get the Elderberry Kir Royale or the Bloody Mary you won't be disappointed.

Burgers and the wings...etc, from here make me travel for the northeast down to northern libs.....that should say it all. Great job

I love this place. It's nice enough for a date, but its class is unassuming. Awesome burgers, and a surprising breadth to its menu; CA-style fare. The duck salad is highly recommended, as are the lamb chops. Now I'm all hungry, dammit.

Cool place but the duck was bland...the wasabi mash was lacking

When to this place for brunch Saturday morning. The food selection was great, atmosphere was very low key. Maybe it was too early for some. But it was enjoyable. We ate inside but there were plenty of tables outside. Service was quick and pleasant. I’m looking forward to going back there to sample some of their other dishes.

We were visiting Philadelphia for the long President's Day Weekend and unfortunately or should I say fortunately did not have reservations for dinner for Saturday night. After driving around searching for a restaurant for almost 2 hours, we finally came across "N 3rd". They were able to seat us (3 people) and we were very glad. The food was very good, fresh and very generous portions. My husband and nephew decided to get dessert, which was delicious. One was bread pudding with chocolate chips & ice cream the other apple crisp. Both delicious and served in large soup bowls, which they were quite happy about. As far as service everyone was really nice and more than accommodating. As someone did mention in another review, the place is a little dark so make sure to have the flashlight app on your cellphone to read the menu it will help. I cannot wait for our next visit to Philly to go back and try something else, it was that good.

A favorite place in Philadelphia - we have gone for brunch and dinner and like the specials as well as the standing menu. Brunch is seriously one of the best brunches in Philly. It is not fancy, of course, as this is a bar, so if you are looking for white table cloths, this is not the place, but if you are looking for tasty food at good prices in a fun, lively atmosphere, then go here. Their dinner is just as good as the brunch - the Bibb Salad, Mac and Cheese, Roasted Chicken and soups are consistently good and the nightly specials are always tasty, too. Follow them on Facebook to get daily brunch (Saturday and Sunday) and dinner specials listing.

Someone recommended a restaurant nearby a few weeks back. Had a friend visiting - went to try for breakfast. 45 minute wait even for the counter seats. There were 2 of us. So walked back towards 2nd to head back to Old City & walked past N. 3rd. Walked in and voila' a new gem found in my new city!! Had breakfast at the bar although wait was going to be 10 minutes for table. Bartender quickly gave us water, asked for a drink order and provided menus. Ordered eggs/bacon/homefries & wheat toast. BAM - it came before 2 sips into the mimosa. The food was hot, scrambled eggs perfect. Wasn't a fan of the home fries but I am a shredded hash brown gal myself. Can never find them sadly. The fruit slices with the breakfast were delicious. Interesting things to look at on the wall - understatement. Bathrooms clean. Staff very efficient without making you feel rushed. Loved it and will go back for certain!!! Only negative - music too loud for a breakfast.

I haven't had the food, but the bar atmosphere is great. This is one of my favorite spots in Northern Liberties.

Nothing fancy with the food, very average. Front room was pretty noisy for a Sunday. Good Bloody Mary, but that was the highlight of my meal. The wait staff was very friendly and attentive. Good service.

Just finishing up my Sunday morning chili and eggs ( on cornbread) and bloody at North Third in northern liberties. My wife had the huevos rancheros. ( we tie ourselves to mast to resist the incredible French toast and pancake offerings). Actually crisp bacon on order. Book a ressy. Packed and full by 11:15. Nothing compares. Atmosphere and food astonishing. Amazing pub with day of the dead vibe and decorated like an underground tripped out art museum. If you want to wow and please your out of town visitors with the locals’ fave, skip Rittenhouse and run not walk to this place for Sunday brunch.

This is one of philly's best kept secrets. I have visited here several times and I am always pleased. It has a great neighborhood friendly pub vibe. The service is always great and food is very tasty and well presented. I would recommend the cod fish sandwich, the eggplant fries, their salmon, and of course their blood orange margarita!

At first glance, the place is not very welcoming. It's dark and crowded, no brightly lit signs, scary things and naked women all over the walls. The food is just awesome. There is large selection of beers and ales on tap to wash those fabulous burgers down. A varied menu is sure to make everybody in your party happy. Food and drink is not cheap, but it is well worth the price. This is one of the quintessential "philly" places that makes this city such a great place. It's unique and unsullied by commercialism. You will definitely feel like a local at this place.

This place is low-key from the outside and has a very singular collection of art/artifacts on the wall and ceilings. It's neat and fascinating, but the amazing food is the real draw. We've had fantastic beef, fish and all sorts of menu specials from the creative proprietors. Very good beer selection, and friendly and attentive staff. Almost always a place if you go early but does fill up and stays busy until "late".

N 3rd is a great little Northern Liberties neighborhood place with eclectic decor and menu. Try the home-made Mulled Wine in the winter. My only complaint is that I go there too often and have eaten the entire menu 6 times.

What can I say, I love North Third. It helps that I live walking distance but the food is across the board above average. I have never had a bad meal and only had iffy service on one occassion. For a reference point I eat there about once every two weeks. I do find the decor a bit distracting but this is a great neighborhood restaurant. If you are a tourist that wants to eat like the locals do, this place should be on your list.

My family goes out of their way to come to this great neighborhood bar. It's partly for the atmosphere, and partly for the pierogies. Watching the neighborhood around it change has been awesome. Like the neighborhood, this place has only gotten better.

I tried N. 3rd THREE TIMES because I had heard all the raves and thought there was something wrong with me when I didn't like the food or the atmosphere. Sorry, but I can't justify throwing more money at this place. My food has never been more than mediocre (and I've ordered from distinctly different parts of the menu on each visit), and I can't stand the close proximity of the tables. It's a loud restaurant where the tables are too close, the waitstaff is indifferent, and the clientele is too busy sizing each other up to notice that they're being taken for a ride.

This is another favorite place in Philadelphia - we have gone for brunch and dinner and like the specials as well as the standing menu. Brunch is seriously one of the best brunches in Philly. It is not fancy, of course, as this is a bar, so if you are looking for white table cloths, this is not the place, but if you are looking for tasty food at good prices in a fun, lively atmosphere, then go here. Their dinner is just as good as the brunch - the Bibb Salad, Mac and Cheese, Roasted Chicken and soups are consistently good and the nightly specials are always tasty, too. Follow them on Facebook to get daily brunch (Saturday and Sunday) and dinner specials listing.

Went to celebrate my son's birthday. Had delicious hibiscus old-fashioned, burgers, pirogies, chicken, and fries. Service was a little slow and place is loud but fun with New Orleanian decor! Would go back for sure.

North 3rd is what my wife and I like to call our Friday place. It has a great feel to it. A wonderful waitstaff, great bartenders (Lisa, the Captain, Kevin) and good food. Peter the chef has a good menu at reasonable prices. Friday, I had 3 lamb chops with mashed potatoes a veggie and a sauce to kill for. $22. Peter's soups are wonderful too. Good bar food and good meals. Love going there. Been doing so for the past decade.

Great funky vibe, and the food was terrific.

I think the atmosphere is this places best attribute. The food really doesn't stick out, and the table service is spotty. If you're just looking for a place to drink and pick some at some food, then I'd suggest here. I guess because it's becoming a Philadelphia institution, you should try it once.

Great corner bar and restaurant Visited this Philadelphia bar on a Friday night, on the advise of a buddy who raved about the cocktails and food. He wasn't wrong, very friendly place and food service was prompt. Cocktails were excellent. Ate at the bar with some locals and enjoyed fish and chips.

This place use to be the place to be for us for Saturday and Sunday Brunch. they used to have SOS on the menu that was to die for. Last year they changed chefs and they took it off the menu. It is on now and again but it is hit or miss to find it. Was back in town and dropped a hint to Lacey (staff) who I guess dropped a hint to her teammates. We went hoping it would be a special and sure enough it was. Sat in the back area which is not as loud. My wife and I both had the Cream Chipped Beef (SOS) and it was very good. Not as good as we remember it but still very good. Thank you to Lacey and the kitchen for having this on the menu. It was a very nice surprise and very much appreciated. Great place to hang out and graze or sit down and have a good dinner.

Love the hip decor. Great place for drinks in NoLibs. Especially nice in warm weather with sidewalk seating. Food is just ok, though.

So happy 🤗 we made it in for our last stop on the birthday tour. And it was all for the dessert which by the way was amazing (no photos cause it didn't last long enough) chocolate chip bread pudding w/ vanilla ice cream...nuff said. Beautifully decorated walls w loads of artwork, giant birds & butterflies. Great selection of beer & cocktails, even homemade sangria. All the food was delish; margarita pizza, wings, pierogies, fish tacos, zucchini fries. Anna was awesome! Thanks a bunch! We'll be back.

Great Bloody Mary's!

I loved the eclectic atmosphere. The decor was definitely very interesting. All of the staff were super friendly and very attentive. I got the biscuits and gravy from their brunch menu and it was like I had died and gone to heaven. It was superb. We got there around 10 am on a Saturday and there was no wait and hardly anybody there. When we left around 11:15 the place was packed: they have indoor and outdoor seating which is nice in fair weather. Parking is on the street in the surrounding neighborhood. Would definitely go back. Highly recommend!

Always pleasant service and good food. Good beer list and cocktail menu. This week the table share a really tasty hummus platter. This week we all got sandwiches for dinner - a great cheeseburger, tuna burger and a fried fish sandwich. Comes with delicious fries or a large salad. They have outside seating. Highly recommend.
Great food but insanely...
Great food but insanely cramped.