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!
Xhale Lounge founders Mike Kellett and Brad Helder have created another gem in the heart of San Francisco's Fishtown. Bottle Bar East is truly a guzzlers' paradise, featuring more than 800 ales housed up in beautiful coolers and growlers, while an exciting gastropub-inspired bill of fare keeps the unexpected hankerings at bay. This lively craft beer spot has emerged as one of the neighborhood's favorite social spots, with foosball tables and dart boards providing unbeatable entertainment along with their chilled libations. Along with their exhaustive craft beers and amusement options, Bottle Bar East also supports the local artists by providing a breezy space to showcase their art works.
New Wave Cafe is a hip and happening restaurant nestled in the center of Queen Village, serving gourmet American cuisine and fine drinks till late in the night. One of the pioneers of the Philly gastropub trend, New Wave is a neighborhood gem for its unpretentious, fun atmosphere and delectable food. The restaurant serves brunch, lunch and dinner daily and has early bird specialties as well. Their eclectic menu features small plates, hearty sandwiches and stuffed wraps, delicious burgers, various flat-bread pizzas, yummy salads, comforting entrees and decadent desserts.
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.
Franklin's - East Falls is bustling with energy all seven days a week. The place is a great spot for entertainment, leisure, food and drinks. Franklin's boasts of over 15 High Definition televisions, rotating beers, a scrumptious menu and a gorgeous outdoor patio. It is a great place to watch a game with friends or just to grab a night snack with family.
Ruba Club is a century-old private club with jaw-dropping vintage decor that will take you back to the era of Charles Dickens. Membership is required to access the facilities of this Victorian-style club. Sprawled over two stories, the upper level boasts a charming ballroom and vintage theater. With a hardwood floor, curtains of red velvet, rich royal purple walls, a violet ceiling and golden proscenium arch, it brings alive alluring dance parties of the 19th Century. The theater is also used for enthralling cabarets, dramas and other performing arts events. Members can hire it for their own special events like wedding receptions and corporate luncheons. The lower level comprises of a cabaret-bar furnished with dartboards, a dance floor, and tables for playing ping pong and billiards. Here, you can also sip classic cocktails and socialize with other members. Ruba club boasts a live production studio, advanced mood lighting and excellent sound systems. It is also popular for horror movie nights, live music events, comedy shows and dance classes.
Xhale Lounge founders Mike Kellett and Brad Helder have created another gem in the heart of San Francisco's Fishtown. Bottle Bar East is truly a guzzlers' paradise, featuring more than 800 ales housed up in beautiful coolers and growlers, while an exciting gastropub-inspired bill of fare keeps the unexpected hankerings at bay. This lively craft beer spot has emerged as one of the neighborhood's favorite social spots, with foosball tables and dart boards providing unbeatable entertainment along with their chilled libations. Along with their exhaustive craft beers and amusement options, Bottle Bar East also supports the local artists by providing a breezy space to showcase their art works.
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!
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.
New Wave Cafe is a hip and happening restaurant nestled in the center of Queen Village, serving gourmet American cuisine and fine drinks till late in the night. One of the pioneers of the Philly gastropub trend, New Wave is a neighborhood gem for its unpretentious, fun atmosphere and delectable food. The restaurant serves brunch, lunch and dinner daily and has early bird specialties as well. Their eclectic menu features small plates, hearty sandwiches and stuffed wraps, delicious burgers, various flat-bread pizzas, yummy salads, comforting entrees and decadent desserts.
Ruba Club is a century-old private club with jaw-dropping vintage decor that will take you back to the era of Charles Dickens. Membership is required to access the facilities of this Victorian-style club. Sprawled over two stories, the upper level boasts a charming ballroom and vintage theater. With a hardwood floor, curtains of red velvet, rich royal purple walls, a violet ceiling and golden proscenium arch, it brings alive alluring dance parties of the 19th Century. The theater is also used for enthralling cabarets, dramas and other performing arts events. Members can hire it for their own special events like wedding receptions and corporate luncheons. The lower level comprises of a cabaret-bar furnished with dartboards, a dance floor, and tables for playing ping pong and billiards. Here, you can also sip classic cocktails and socialize with other members. Ruba club boasts a live production studio, advanced mood lighting and excellent sound systems. It is also popular for horror movie nights, live music events, comedy shows and dance classes.