1. Tria
8.9
123 S 18th St (Rittenhouse Sq.), Philadelphia, PA
Wine Bar · Center City West · 99 tips and reviews
Sophie L: The veneto Italy bardolino rosso is amazing... as is the charcuterie and the spreads!!
Jessica Pugliese: Get the charcuterie plate and a glass of Pinot Noir and hope you get a seat along the window. The people watching is A+, and the Mostarda on the charcuterie plate is life changing. Trust.
Cara: Easily the best place in Philly. Amazing and reasonably priced small plates and an incredible wine AND beer list. Snag bar seating or wait for a table - it's absolutely worth it.
2. Martha
9.0
2113 E York St (at Martha St), Philadelphia, PA
Bar · North Philadelphia · 8 tips and reviews
Phil Schmidt: Grinders, noodle bowl, chef salad, charcuterie and great drinks!Plus, the folks are cool as they come 😎👍
Jeffrey Friedman: Awesome place, cool "Center City vibe" in East Kensington. The "Vegan Jawn" sandwich is delish. Love the selection of sour beers.
Alexandria Capone: Super cool inside. Not a fan of the food. Go if you love pickled things.
3. Kraftwork
8.7
541 E Girard Ave (at E Montgomery Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Bar · North Philadelphia · 93 tips and reviews
Josh Dubin: The charcuterie board is outstanding, as are the crispy pork croquettes.
Sean McGinnis: The charcuterie tray should be considered required eating. Finish it off with a burger and a few of many great beers on tap, and you'll leave happy.
Diana Brody: Fantastic wide selection of craft beers on their rotating beer list! Had an amazing sour wild ale paired with THE BEST burger. Add a fried egg to the burger if you want to go big.
7. Fork
8.2
306 Market St (btw S 3rd St & S 4th St), Philadelphia, PA
New American Restaurant · Center City East · 90 tips and reviews
visitPA: Yes, they have knives and spoons too. This Old City eatery features local & farm fresh ingredients with daily menu changes. Try their rightly famous charcuterie.or some amazing risotto.
The Feast: Fork features the handiwork of Terence Feury, one of the regions most decorated chefs alongside charcuterie master Andrew Wood. So, get the charcuterie. Duh. Read more.
Cheryl Baker: One of my absolute fave restaurants in Philly! Great atmosphere, service, and the menu is not to be believed! Great memories made here ;-)
Marilyn Lanchin: Sunday brunch is undoubtably the best in the city. The view overlooking Rittenhouse square isn't too shabby either.
Thrillist: reakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but brunch is the most socially important, so good luck maintaining manners through the Rittenhouse Hotel's Sunday morning sit-down. Read more.
sockii: Splurge on brunch, then collapse into a food coma.
10. Logan Square
8.7
Logan Square (Benjamin Franklin Pkwy & 19th), Philadelphia, PA
Plaza · Logan Square · 40 tips and reviews
Dennis B: Great views of the city, a nice way to cool off, and a good place to achieve zen after dark.
The Transit Navigator: A great park centered around a magnificent fountain! No swimming.
Thomas Pinero: The fountain is called "Fountain of the Three Rivers"The Native American figures in the fountain represent the the Delaware River, the Schuylkill River, and the Wissahickon Creek.
11. Caribou Cafe
8.3
1126 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
Gastropub · Center City East · 36 tips and reviews
Rebecca: The desserts here are incredible, especially the bread pudding. AMAZING. Go here for a glass of wine and dessert, perfect!
Alex Branham: Free beer!? Great special!
Philadelphia Magazine: Parc too snooty? Go here instead. It’s got the same Gallic soul and French cocktails, but without the pretension.
12. Stateside
8.6
1536 E Passyunk Ave (at Tasker St), Philadelphia, PA
Whisky Bar · Bella Vista - Southwark · 48 tips and reviews
Krissa Cavouras: The whiskey cocktails are spectacular!! So's the food - the small plates are almost molecular gastronomy, that's how inventive & delightful they are. And DO NOT MISS that gnocchi. It's a game changer.
Philadelphia Magazine: George Sabatino is deservedly getting tons of praise at his East Passyunk bar. Read more.
Eater: Chef George Sabatino is turning heads with every new plate he sends out. The critics really love this spot, too. [Eater 38 Member]
15. Bistrot la Minette
8.1
623 S 6th St, Philadelphia, PA
French Restaurant · Bella Vista - Southwark · 38 tips and reviews
Brendan Rastetter: Order the escargots (better than any I had in Paris), the oeuf du pecheur (filling enough to be your meal) and the best creme brûlée you will ever have.
shawn whyte: French beer.
Philadelphia Magazine: If you walk out of here without eating the snails, someone should just punch you. Especially if you’re the kind of person who normally doesn’t eat snails.