Overlooking Sansom Street in Philadelphia, Giuseppe & Sons offers a wide range of dishes that are inspired by the Italian and American cuisines. Some of items served here are pastas, antipasti, seafood and salads. They even offer a selection of wines, cocktails and beers. Patrons can book private dining rooms here for business luncheons and small gatherings. The restaurant’s sophisticated decor and dim lights exude a classy vibe. This cozy eatery is a great place to visit with friends and colleagues.
A terrific fusion of sports fanatics, hip-hop, acid jazz, funk fans, and microbrew aficionados populate this South Street locale. The downstairs area is sports theme while mostly spartan upstairs dance floor hosts live DJs. The downstairs bar area allows patrons, generally in their mid 20s to late 30s, to enjoy all satellite sports and a selection of over 90 different brews, including 18 beers on draft. Microbrews on draft alternate from week to week. On Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, guest DJs spin old school hip-hop, R&B, and soul in the upstairs dance area.
Neon beer signs, car parts, narrow booths and outrageous drinking decorate this watering hole. A large jazz selection on the jukebox. What this joint lacks in sophistication and décor, its crowd more than makes up for in unpretentious, zealous exuberance about having a good time. College students and those who drink for sport tend to patronize this popular dive. You can always count on cheap drinks and plenty of people to sink them down with at Dirty Frank's. Cash only!
Medical students, hipsters, blue and white collars unite in this potpourri of Philadelphia brethren. At this functional, relaxing local favorite, you can guzzle 'em down chatting with the local old timer or nestle up in one of the booths tapping your fingers away to music from a fine Motown/classic rock jukebox. Burgers, fries, cheese steaks, and other "bar-fare" can be ordered while watching local and national sports on one of the two televisions. Sit back and relax, knowing you're drinking the lowest-priced drinks in Center City.
A well-equipped jukebox, cheap beer, and an ashtray waiting for every customer—these are the bare-necessities of any true bar. At Philly's Friendly Lounge, the lack of extras is what makes this watering-hole actually worth hunting down. There is no gimmick, cute decoration, or an ounce of hand soap to be found in this place—just be prepared to meet some regulars and possibly play a game of darts.
Happy hour discounts, good cocktails and scrumptious meals is what to expect on your visit to at Graffiti Bar. Nestled inside Sampan restaurant, the bar is hugely popular among regular patrons for their happy hours on spirits. Serving Asian delicacies, the food here like the dumplings and spring rolls are a must-try. The restaurant has an upbeat social scene and is a great place to hang out with friends while you bar-hop around town.