Frankford Hall is a popular local bar and beer garden. With lively atmosphere, plenty of beer and fun bar games like ping pong, it's a good place to enjoy an evening out with friends. Relax outside at one of the picnic tables or settle in at a fire-pit to enjoy the warmth and the fun of making your own s'mores. The menu features a selection of typical beer garden fare like warm bavarian pretzels, potato pancakes, bratwurst sausages, BBQ burger and roasted chicken. If you're into boozy milkshakes don't miss out on trying one of their specials like the Jack n S'mores. For group reservations or private events, give them a call.
Casually charming The Good King Tavern offers diners a relaxed, lively environment to eat, mingle and generally have a good time. The family run tavern features a French brasserie inspired menu with classic dishes like pan bagnat, socca, steak and eggs, escargot and salad nicoise. With a nice selection of craft beers, house wines and cocktails, there are several options to accompany your meal. Whether you're stopping by for an evening out with friends or a week end brunch with the family, the atmosphere us lively and the ambiance is good for a leisurely, uninterrupted meal over a pichet of wine. For reservations, call the restaurant.
Crime & Punishment Brewing Company is one of the prime, beer hotspots, in bustling Brewerytown. Always buzzing with excitement, this is the go-to place for a round or two of beer with your friends. Expect a glass of pure heavenly beer each time you walk into this brewpub. This brewery manages to conjure a succinct batch of beer, using a blend of traditional and modern brewing techniques, coupled with the finest possible ingredients. From pale ale and stout beer, to the old fashioned craft, whatever your preference of brews, this pub will surely deliver. The brewery also serves a selection of delectable Russian inspired meals to complement your drink.
The Khyber es uno de los bares más viejos de Filadelfia. Es un típico bar rockero: oscuro y lleno de humo. El bar predilecto de los rockeros más viejos y más jóvenes, la mayoría de las bandas que comienzan sus presentaciones en vivo aquí suelen llegar a la fama (tiene un muy buen récord). El bar en sí, diseñado con unas gárgolas feroces de ojos rojos que fueron traídas desde Londres en 1876, propone al menos un buen show en vivo por semana, y el happy hour se sirve entre las 5 y las 7 de la tarde. Vengan a beber una buena cerveza de la excelente selección, que incluye opciones locales e internacionales. También encontrarán una gran selección de comida típica de pub a la que se suman maravillas vegetarianas y veganas.
Built in 1837 by William Strickland (famous architect of The Merchants' Exchange Building and The U.S. Mint), the National Mechanics Building is a prized landmark in Philadelphia. The building has been home to a variety of businesses; once the Mechanics National bank, a church, and a club. Now, the historic landmark is one of the city's most popular bars and restaurant. Keeping with the old-world feel, the bar has created a warm but quirky atmosphere filled with off-kilter accents and peculiar decor from home-made light fixtures to strange wall hangings. One thing not reflective of the peculiar history is the food and beer menu, which is brimming with fresh and local cuisine. Featuring gastro pub favorites like grilled flank steak with steak frites and seasonal vegetables, the National veggie burger (house favorite) and nostalgic dishes like home-made tomato soup with grilled cheese make this local pub a must-see. The beer menu is filled with local, national and international brews that will make any beer-lover rejoice in the heart of the Old City. Check out the happy hour on weekdays from 5p-7p for great prices on food and selected beers.