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My Night on the Town

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Are you new to the Philadelphia area; are you looking to take a
vacation to the City Of Brotherly Love; or are you a long-time
resident looking to find new and interesting things to do with
your time? Whatever the case, you will enjoy this article, as it
brings a fresh view of the Philadelphia nightlife and its food
and entertainment options...


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My Night on the Town
Copyright (c) 2009 Ryan Hogan
Philadelphia Smarts
http://www.philadelphiasmarts.com/



It's just after 3 a.m. when you sidle up to the counter at
Geno's Streaks, located at the intersection of 9th Street and
Passyunk Avenue in South Philadelphia.

"One wiz with," you order.

That means one cheesesteak with cheese wiz and fried onions. You
have to order quickly because there's always a line at Geno's.
There's always a line at Pat's King of Steaks too. That famous
cheesesteak eatery is located on the south corner of this
intersection.

That's right, the two best cheesesteaks in Philadelphia (as well
as the world) are located at the same intersection. Tonight you
picked Geno's because the coin came up heads. Next time you'll
try Pat's or maybe both.

Even though it's early in the morning you were in desperate need
of a late night snack. After all, you just spent the entire
evening (and some of the morning) exploring everything there is
to do at night in Philadelphia.

Well, not everything. The City Of Brotherly Love offers so many
options for night time fun - from cocktails to live music, from
neighborhood bars to bowling alleys - that's there's no way you
could see and do everything in just one evening (and some of the
morning).

Besides its vast selection, Philadelphia also offers convenient.
Depending on the area you choose, you can spend the entire
evening in one neighborhood walking (hopefully not stumbling)
from one hot spot to the next.

For you, this particular night started with dinner at a daring
and dashing restaurant called 10 Arts. Located inside the
Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia Hotel, at the corner of Broad and
Chestnut Streets, the elegant 10 Arts is the product of
world-renowned Chef Eric Riper.

The cuisine is American and the atmosphere is urbane, especially
with its beautifully white-marble architecture. While it's an
expensive restaurant they are sensitive to their patrons'
pocketbooks and this down economy. Monday through Wednesday if
the stock market is up, 10 Arts will help you celebrate with 25
percent off their appetizers. If the market is down, they will
help you drown your sorrows with 25 percent off their drinks.

After dining at 10 Arts, you and your party shuffled over to the
World Café Live on 3025 Walnut Street. There you listened to
great live music in their 300-seat bistro-style music hall.

The atmosphere was bright, cheerful and the café's metropolitan
flair was conducive for both appetizers and drinks. Of course you
were still full from your 10 Arts experience so you just had a
cocktail or three.

After the World Café Live it was off to Johnny Brenda's. This
famous Philly night spot is positioned at 1201 Frankford Avenue.
While large, it's not quite as big as the World Café, Johnny
Brenda's seats only 250 music lovers. Live bands, mostly from
the indie scene, rock this joint five nights a week.

The menu at Johnny Brenda's is written on a chalkboard because
it changes several times throughout the course of the day. You
were in luck during your visit and were able to order their
grilled octopus. It's definitely a must try dish.

Listening to all that music made your and friends quite thirsty,
so you all decided to do a little bar hopping. Your first
destination was Bob and Barbara's. Located on 1509 South Street,
B&B is the perfect dive bar.

You can enjoy beer or a cocktail at Bob and Barbara's while
listening to live music. Everything is played on their stage,
from funk to jazz, from rock to pop. Tonight you were in luck as
Nate Wiley and the Crowd Pleasers were on hand playing their
self-described "liquor-drinking music."

The best part of Bob and Barbara's is their racially diverse,
gay and straight crowds. Everyone is welcome at this colorful
venue.

After tossing back a few, it was off to Grace Tavern. Located at
2229 Grays Ferry Avenue, this drinking establishment is one of
the best bars in Philadelphia.

This bar's ceiling and walls are decorated in sublime tin tile
giving the space a cozy and welcoming feel. Their kitchen is
opened until 2 a.m. but you're just here for one final drink,
that perfect pint of Guinness. After savoring every last drop,
and closing down the bar, you and your brood decide it's time
for a cheesesteak run.

As you're consuming your Geno's cheesesteak you realize that
you have yet to touch the surface of all the night time fun
Philadelphia has to offer. You plan right then and there that the
next time you go out you won't gallivant all over town (with the
services of a designated driver of course) but you'll stay in
one neighborhood.

For instance the Northern Liberties neighborhood, situated north
of Spring Garden Street to the south of Girard Avenue, is full of
restaurants, bars and taverns that attract active and artsy
crowds.

On North 3rd Street you'll find the popular bar and restaurant
called North Third. Their burgers are terrific and they have a
great fried calamari.

Bar Ferdinand is a hip tapas bar serving over 50 authentic
Spanish wines. Located on 1030 North Second Street, the always
enjoyable Ferdinand is both versatile and reasonably price.

It's 21,000 square feet of pure fun. North Bowl and its 17 lanes
are located at 909 North 2nd Street. Also in residence are two
full bars, an upstairs lounge with Italian sofas, pool tables and
an arcade. You might have to wait for a lane but it's worth it.

The Northern Liberties neighborhood also has dancing. Silk City,
5th and Arch Street, has been called "the hottest party in
town" by the New York Times. Often categorized as a
diner/restaurant/bar/nightclub hybrid, Silk City is a fun, cool
and safe place to go and boogie.

If you're seeking more sophistication, Ortlieb's Jazzhaus can
be found at 847 North 3rd Street. You'll find the city's best
jazz playing there nightly in this welcoming and accessible club.

Finally, there's the Good Dog Bar (224 South 15th Street). Since
its kitchen is open until 1am, this cozy bar is a great place to
end the evening. They're known far and wide for their
Roquefort-stuffed Good Dog burger.

Old City is another neighborhood destination for those looking
for some fun Philadelphia nightlife. This is the original
Philadelphia neighborhood and it lies south of Vine Street, north
of Pine Street, and east of 7th Street. For our purposes, we care
about 2nd and 3rd streets, as well as Chestnut, that's where
we'll find the bars, restaurants and all the happening night
spots.

One of Old City's most unique establishments is the Natural
Mechanics Bar and Restaurant located at 22 South 3rd Street. They
have more than 15 beers on draught and you can make-your-own
bloody Mary's.

Check out Natural Mechanics' "exotic" menu: corn dogs, grilled
cheese sandwiches and Campbell's tomato soup, and the "Frito
Taco Extravaganza." The "Extravaganza" is a split-open bag of
Frito's covered with chili and cheddar cheese.

If you're looking for live music visit 56 South 2nd Street.
That's where you'll find The Khyber, the destination for those
wishing to hear great live music from local and national artists.
This hip establishment dates all the way back to the 19th
century. If you don't see the bar when you first walk in don't
panic, it's upstairs.

If you need to sit down, have a beer, and maybe catch your
breath, visit Sugar Mom's at 225 Church Street. You can not only
smoke inside but they have tons of seating options.

West of Broad Street, between Girard Avenue and Spring Garden
Streets is the Fairmont area of Philadelphia. The Fairmont area
is home to several bars and restaurants, including the London
Grill, The Bishop's Collar and the Urban Saloon.

Located at 2301 Fairmount Avenue, the London Grill is a great
place to get a burger or an order of fish and chips. Their beer
selection is second to none featuring Flying Fish "Hopfish"
India Pale Ale, Stoudt's Willie Sutton Lager, and Victory Prima
Pilsner, just to name a few.

Finally, there are a few other places, outside of the
aforementioned neighborhoods, that you'll want to visit. The
Royal Tavern, on 937 East Passyunk Avenue, has great burgers,
buffalo chicken wings and a famous vegan sloppy Joe. A real home
town bar, the Royal also specializes in local brews like Victory,
Yards and Dogfish Head.

Tria, 1137 Spruce Street, is the place to go to for hard-to-find
cheeses and succulent wines (they also have craft beer). This
sophisticated bar doesn't serve mixed drinks and they don't
take reservation.

As you can see the city of Philadelphia is teeming with things to
do at night. Depending on your mood, you can spend the entire
evening (and some of the morning) exploring one neighborhood or
you can spend the entire night (and some of the morning) visiting
establishments spread throughout the city.

Regardless of whether you stick to just one neighborhood or you
traverse the city, you have at your disposal a wealth of night
time options: sophisticated pubs, groovy dance clubs, great beer
halls and neighborhood watering holes.

However, the absolute best part about going out at night in
Philadelphia is finishing your evening with a cheesesteak. After
all, Geno's and Pat's are always open.

Copyright (c) 2009 PhiladelphiaSmarts






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