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The Easy, Breezy, Laid-Back, Super-Relaxed, We-Love-Summer Guide to Outdoor Dining

From Center City to the Shore, our 20 favorite places to dine alfresco Plus: The newest spots for cocktails

By April White

Photograph by Jason Varney

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On the Balcony


Nineteen
Park Hyatt at the Bellevue, 200 South Broad Street, 19th floor, 215-893-1234,
parkphiladelphia.hyatt.com

There’s a Spider-Man feel to sitting on the narrow balconies that cling to the edge of elegant Nineteen, on the 19th floor of the Park Hyatt at the Bellevue. The same sweeping vistas — rooftops from river to river, and, okay, a few air-conditioning units — are available in the pearl-strewn formal dining room, but here, there’s only a railing separating you from the view. On the table, impossibly ample appetizers make entrées almost unnecessary, particularly when the plates are piled with tender spears of white asparagus gilded with brown butter, and crisp-battered soft-shell crab with a sunny chutney that tastes of India. An unassuming but irresistible dessert of steamed lemon cake with poached rhubarb is a true taste of summer some 200 feet above Broad Street.


Positano Coast
212 Walnut Street, 2nd floor, 215-238-0499,
lambertis.com

White, modern sofas set against billowing sheer white curtains give this second-floor Old City restaurant its immediate wow factor, as in, Wow, I feel like I’m on a tropical vacation. The food is Italian, but much lighter and more refined than Philly’s classic red gravy, and thus an ideal match for the breezy vibe. For years we’ve been raving about chef Pippo Lamberti’s “crudos du jour,” thinly sliced, delicately dressed raw fish dishes; they taste all the more refreshing when enjoyed in the outdoor lounge or open-walled front bar. Even better: happy hour’s $5 limoncello cocktails, bountiful $15 cheese plate, and charming off-the-boat Italian bartenders.


 

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dining al fresco
Posted by veronica alba | Jun. 26, 2008 at 8:26 AM
COMMENT:
one place u forgot to mention was franco's in east falls.
Crazy to Miss D'Angelo's
Posted by Anonymous | Jul. 1, 2008 at 2:49 PM
COMMENT:
D'Angelo's was disgracefully missing from your Outdoor dining guide! They are 1 of the few restaurants left with their original chef and incredible food.
So True about D'Angelo's!
Posted by Anonymous | Jul. 1, 2008 at 2:34 PM
COMMENT:
D'Angelo's is a fabulous place to sit outdoors, enjoy great Italian, and people watch on 20th Street. Your picks of 20th St. restaurants OTHER than D'Angelo's are pretentious and overrated!

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