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photo credit: Kerry McIntyre
It’s been a little over two weeks since Philadelphia restaurants were allowed to reopen for outdoor dining. And since large patios are hard to come by, the city has enabled restaurants to expand their outdoor seating arrangements to accommodate as many people as safely possible for dine-in service. Below, we put together a photo series highlighting how some restaurants around the city have adapted - even if it means dragging barstools out into the street.
If you’re feeling ready to visit a restaurant, our guide to Philadelphia Restaurants Reopened For Outdoor Dining is here to help.
photo credit: The rooftop at Attico in Center City (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Barbuzzo has extended their dining into the street (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Barcelona Wine Bar on East Passyunk (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Booker's in West Philadelphia (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Evil Genius Beer Garden in Fishtown (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Frankford Hall in Fishtown (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Johnny Brenda's in Fishtown has a takeout window for easy cocktail pickup (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: L'anima's patio was basically built for this (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: La Peg in Old City (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Love City, Triple Bottom, Roy Pitz, and Yards have created a mega beer garden in a Callowhill parking lot (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Morgan's Pier on the Delaware waterfront (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Sidecar Bar & Grille in Grad Hospital (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Talula's Garden in Washington Square West (Kerry McIntyre)
photo credit: Tradesman's in Center City (Kerry McIntyre)
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