Rittenhouse Square

Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia’s most popular neighborhoods. One of the five original squares planned by city founder William Penn in the late 17th century, the park at the heart of Rittenhouse Square is widely considered one of the finest urban public spaces in the country. The square is home to many works of public art, and the neighborhood serves as a hub for fine dining and extensive retail. Check out our ultimate guide to dining in Rittenhouse before making your next reservation.

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Spiked! Good Stuff Eatery Closes

Top Chef star Spike Mendelsohn has closed his Center City burger joint, Good Stuff Eatery. The cocky Mendelsohn opened Good Stuff, his brand’s first spot […]

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We Come to Eat Fire: DanDan Reviewed

DanDan on a Friday night is a mess in the best possible way—a riot of people and bags and plates, with servers squeezing through the […]

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Jaw Dropper of the Week: Who Will Buy This Minimalist Delancey Mansion?

If it is giving you museum vibes, that’s because it is one. Well, as far as personal museum homes go anyway. See, when Henry “Hank” McNeil, member of […]

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Veganism for Dummies: Bar Bombon Reviewed

You’ve got to be pretty confident to think about opening a vegan restaurant in a town that already has Vedge in it. That’s kind of […]

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Aldine Is Celebrating Year One with a Halloween Party

George and Jennifer Sabatino’s Aldine turns one this Wednesday, October 28th. The Sabatinos are throwing an Anniversary/Halloween party to celebrate. Instead of sit-down dinner service, […]

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Jaw Dropper of the Week: Six-Bedroom Delancey Beauty Gets Price Cut

There’s little we can say about Delancey Place homes that hasn’t been said already: they’re spacious, historic, gorgeous and always on the pricey-end of the market. Even if […]

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Tuesday Burgers, Korean Tacos and Candy-Fried Wings: SouthGate Reviewed

I have lied thousands of times. Across countless dinners in half a dozen cities in four different states, I have been asked more times than […]

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Spotted in Rittenhouse: Vintage Locust Street Townhouse with Parking

Rittenhouse, you rarely cease to amaze us. To be sure, your high-rise apartments bestow the city a bevy of ritzy units, but truth be told […]

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Tired Hands and Aldine Deepen Relationship

Aldine and Tired Hands Brewing Company are deepening their relationship. George and Jennifer Sabatino’s restaurant has featured beers from the Ardmore brewery in the past […]

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The Revisit: Vernick Food + Drink

Every restaurant has an inaugural “regular,” and for Vernick, it was me. At least that’s what chef Greg Vernick divulged, with a chuckle, when I […]

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Bar Bombon Has An Opening Date And Menu

Once upon a time, the space pictured at left was going to be a Latin-themed vegan joint from Nicole Marquis (HipCityVeg, Charlie Was A Sinner) […]

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DanDan Gets Liquor License, Begins Happy Hour

On Friday, DanDan at 126 S 16th Street received its liquor license. On Wednesday, August 19th, the Sichuan/Taiwanese spot will be launching its interestingly named happy […]

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Iced Tea Pop-Up at Cook

Friday, August 14th and Saturday the 15th, tea writer and consultant Alexis Siemons is hosting an iced tea pop-up at Cook (253 S 20th Street). She will […]

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Listed for $1.2 Million: Remodeled Bauhaus Home in Rittenhouse

If ever there was a home that genuinely warranted the adjective “unique,” this is it. It may not seem that way at first glance, to be […]

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A Look Back at Friday Saturday Sunday’s First Review

With the final days of Friday Saturday Sunday under owners Jamie and Weaver Lilley coming up quickly. We reached into the Philadelphia magazine archives to […]