Barnsboro Inn is a historic pub and restaurant dating back to 1720. It is situated in a quaint, two-story cottage with fireplaces and vintage decor. The cuisine, however, draws from contemporary trends and the seasonal menus offer the best of American appetizers, burgers and entrées. Savor dishes such as Harvest Roast Turkey Salad, Cajun Chicken Wrap, Rosemary Pork and Italian Meatloaf Grinder. Brunch is served on weekends while weekdays have discounts on burgers, tapas, wines and cocktails. There is also a separate menu for children and a raw bar serving seafood specials. For the best experience, dine at their large patio under colorful garden umbrellas.
Morton's The Steakhouse serves a wide array of dishes and also has a full bar. The onion bread and salads are quite popular apart from the very obvious- steaks. It is an expensive place. Morton's serves award-winning wines and the drinks menu is quite impressive. You can get your own alcohol here; corkage fees apply. The private rooms are available for events, whether business or social.
Stratus Rooftop Lounge is situated on the 11th story of the luxury Hotel Monaco Philadelphia. Fashionable patrons lounge on its soft brown and black sofas, watching the luminescent skyline and the star-lit sky of Philadelphia during the night, and enjoying a panoramic vista during the day. Maple trees, potted plants, fireplaces and VIP pavilions create a deluxe ambience. Its menu features seasonal American classics, complemented by innovative cocktails, warm tequilas, single malt scotches and chilled vodkas. Start your meal with appetizers such as Twice Cooked Fingerling Potatoes and Caviar. For the entrées, guests can savor Jamón Ibérico or River and Glen Smoked Salmon. Do not miss the Banana Bites with Pop Rocks for dessert. On certain nights, famous DJs play soothing or lively melodies, depending upon the mood.