Philadelphia
Philadelphia

Philadelphia Restaurant Bars


Anyone who’s ever had a case of the late-night munchies knows that there’s nothing better than having the option to stay where they are and still keep partying. Philadelphia has a thriving restaurant scene, and since most restaurants have a full bar to accompany the food, they do a great job of doubling as nightlife hangouts. Aside from dinner and late-night menus, restaurants in Philadelphia offer something for everyone. From Eulogy Belgian Tavern’s list of over 300 bottled beers to the incredible wine list at Gayle, it’s easy to pair good food with good friends and an exciting night out. The rich, European ambiance of places like Southwark is ideal for mellower crowds seeking quiet, sophistication.

Eulogy Belgian Tavern

136 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tel. 215.413.1918
Eulogy Belgian Tavern, located in Philadelphia's Old City, has been popular among beer fanatics since its opening. Eulogy is actually Belgian owned and offers 300 different bottled beers and over 20 on tap. For the true connoisseur, Philadelphia's Eulogy Belgian Tavern is hard to beat. Tasty pub-grub with Belgian influences is served, including Beneluxx Belgian frietjes and Waterzooi chicken. Or combine the beer with your meal and try bratwurst boiled in Stella Artois. A lively after-work crowd keep Eulogy an exciting addition to the City of Brotherly Love.

Southwark Restaurant

701 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tel. 215.238.1888
The beautiful dark wood interior, long bar and quiet ambiance make Philadelphia's Southwark Restaurant an ideal place to meet for drinks and enjoy engaging conversation. Delicious French-influenced cuisine is a staple at Southwark. Grilled pheasant, wild mushroom risotto and steamed clams are favorites here. A wide variety of beer, wine and cocktails will compliment any meal. During the warmer months, Southwark opens up outdoor dining which is reminiscent of eating in a quaint European alley. For a classy Philly experience, don't pass up Southwark Restaurant.
—Philadelphia bar and club reviews by David Backes