The Barbary is a no issues, nightclub for everyone in the city of Philadelphia. This amazing nightclub is setting new trends in the city's nightlife scene and is breaking new barriers with it's happening music and themed nights. The club has an excellent ambience and fantastic interiors. The sound system used here is state-of-the-art and the club plays host to several famous bands as well. There are gigs for kids and the 21+ here, so everyone is satisfied. Martinis, lager and vodka are some of the drinks on the menu and they aren't too expensive.
The signature drink of Bob & Barbara's Lounge, "The Special", a combo of a Pabst Blue Ribbon can and a Jim Beam shot, is extremely popular in the neighborhood. Their weekly live jazz and drag show are equally crowd pulling. Bob & Barbara's Lounge has thus created its own niche among the city's many dives. The extremely friendly bartenders make your drinking experience all the more pleasing. Check out if you are searching for a place with character to enjoy your weekend evening.
Catering to the neighborhoods of Fitler Square and Rittenhouse Square areas, Doobies is a friendly, neighborhood bar with a lot of character. In business for more than 30 years, the bar revels in its simplicity and takes pride in its craft beers and honestly cooked albeit delicious food. Midst a retro-style ambiance, the bar features uncomplicated, darkwood furniture, vintage chandelier ceiling fans and a classic jukebox and exudes a thoroughly nostalgic charm. The service is friendly and prices are delightfully low; if you're short on cash and high on expectations, Doobies is just the right place for you.
This brew pub with a dimly lit interior, dark wood tables, and antique-style collectables hanging on the walls makes for a cozy atmosphere. But if you're looking for a bottle of one of those well-known beers, you'll have to go elsewhere. Standard Tap only serves local microbrews on draft such as the Slyfox Pikeland Pils or the Victory Hope Devil either of which goes perfectly with the Standard Tap Burger. Weekend brunch is popular with entrees such as the ham & cheddar omelet or French Toast with raspberry puree. The first Saturday Brunch of the month features something for the whole family. Parents can relax while children are entertained with the live music of Lara and Joe in the upstairs bar.
Tattooed Mom stands out among the neighborhood bars with its unique decor and flashy color tone. The atmosphere inside is totally laid back and the service is friendly. The beer list has a lot of local flavors and the bar food covers sandwiches and vegan grubs. Pink Puss, their signature cocktail, is worth a try if you are in the mood. Overall, this centrally located joint is ideal for a casual drinking session with a few friends. To go by what regulars say, they play good music too!
You cannot get any more dive-y in Philly than The Dive Bar on Passyunk Avenue. A gem of Bella Vista, the simple, uncomplicated bar has a simple, uncomplicated menu of favorite drinks, dominated by several beers on tap, for pocket-friendly prices. The place boasts of a friendly staff and a smoking zone, for those who cant do without their nicotine fix. The happy hours are extended and include a free pizza for every table! Catering to a wide demographic of patrons, The Dive Bar makes sure that you have a great time and meet interesting people here. They do no accept credit cards but thankfully there's an ATM on site, and there are no table reservations, so try and get there earlier, especially on weekends.
Fountain Porter keeps it simple with its menu that features meats, pickled dishes, cheeses, and burgers. Burgers are a must-have here and can be enjoyed at just $5. The bar also serves 20 craft beers on draft which you can enjoy while listening to some records.
An intimate Asian fusion restaurant, Sampan specializes in an innovative menu of contemporary Asian delicacies. Edamame dumplings at this Asian tapas eatery are simply divine. Do try its Bulgogi, very succulent and tasty, and so is the Korean BBQ. Popular items at Sampan include Kung Pao Shrimp, Beef Short Rib and Pork Bao Bun.
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.
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.
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.
Franky Bradley is a classic American bar located off the busy 13th street corridor in Philadelphia. Engineered in a kitschy decor and bathed in dim lighting, this joint displays all kinds of quirky pieces from Elvis paintings to Tiffany lamps. Come here for a plate of rib-eye, tender chicken wings or some superb gnocchi, before heading to the dance the night away to some epic music.