My favorite place for one stop shop. They have a wide assortment of lunchmeat and kosher items. The restaurant is small but nice, you can order a quick sandwich and sit down to enjoy it.
Tel-Aviv Tommy—a half-pound Frankwurst wrapped in pastrami. Or try the Old F-7: two kosher hot dogs on a hoagie roll with grilled salami and cheese. Read more.
Listed on The 15 Best Places for Kosher Food in Philadelphia. Here's a big clue : They serve meat and cheese sandwiches which is NOT kosher.
Go for brunch and try a side of crispy potato pancakes with your egg-and-cheese sandwich, or the $15 nova platter with a bagel and slaw. Read more.
The Jewish Hoagie: this masterpiece is piled high with corned beef, peppery pastrami, spiced beef, tangy kosher salami, American cheese, shredded iceberg, tomatoes, and pickled banana peppers. Read more.
Metropolitan Cafe is a sunlit, sit-down 20-seater right next to MB's flagship, with under-$10 eats like vodka-cured-salmon-piled bagels, naturally leavened pizzas, and mac & cheese with SIX CHEESES. Read more.
This is the best spot to pick up food for a picnic in Rittenhouse Square. It's got a great selection of fine cheeses & meats - ask the counter for samples/suggestions. Get the San Benedetto peach tea.