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The Philly Break-Up Guide: Where To Eat When Your World Ends
When you finally stop crying to “Kissing You” and need to eat.
10 Great Restaurants Where You Can Watch Sports
10 places where you can eat something great while you watch your favorite sports team.
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The Philly Break-Up Guide: Where To Eat When Your World Ends
When you finally stop crying to “Kissing You” and need to eat.
McGillin’s Olde Ale House
Besides being one of the oldest bars in Philly, McGillin’s is also the entire city’s favorite place to day drink and watch sports.
Tattooed Mom
Tattooed Mom is a perfectly weird bar on South Street that’s covered in street art and does things like craft nights.
Töska Restaurant & Brewery
Töska is an Albanian-leaning restaurant and brewery in Mt. Airy where you should stick to the mezze and pizza.
Meetinghouse
This casual corner bar in Olde Richmond serves better bar food than your neighborhood spot does. Unless your neighborhood spot is already Meetinghouse.
Two Locals Brewing
Two Locals Brewing is a Black-owned brewery in University City with great food and beer that even your anti-hops friend will like.
Tamalex Bar & Grill
Tamalex in Headhouse Square serves good Mexican food, but the real selling point is the bar with good drinks, a late-ish Happy Hour, and soccer on the TV.
Tinsel
Tinsel is a rowdy Christmas pop-up bar in Midtown Village where retirees from Charleston and clubbers drink snow globe vodka crans in harmony.
Starbolt
Starbolt is a massive New American restaurant in Kensington where you should have a few cocktails, watch the game, and avoid the food.
Poe’s Sandwich Joint
Poe’s Sandwich Joint is a laidback Kensington sandwich shop inside Human Robot. Head there when you want beautifully packed sandwiches any night of the week.
El Fuerte de Loreto
El Fuerte de Loreto Philly is a Mexican BYOB in Passyunk Square that serves dulce de leche French toast, peppery chilaquiles, and omelets for brunch daily.
10 Great Restaurants Where You Can Watch Sports
10 places where you can eat something great while you watch your favorite sports team.
KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot
KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot in the Northeast is a modern Korean BBQ spot—endless sake lists and lots of premium meat and seafood to sizzle on a hot grill.
Tapster Philadelphia
Tapster Philadelphia is a self-serve bar with 54 taps of wine, beer, and cocktails on the wall. Head there for a few drinks with a few friends, watch a game, and pour your night away.
Cantina Los Caballitos
Cantina Los Caballitos is a Mexican spot in East Passyunk with a good Happy Hour and a huge patio.
Bar Lizette
Bar Lizette is a place where most people in Mount Airy love to end their nights. The low-lit bar is French and German-inspired, and has plenty of small plates to pass around the table.
McMenamin’s Tavern
McMenamin’s Tavern is a small Mount Airy Irish bar that's one of the loudest bars to catch a game in the neighborhood.
McNally’s Tavern
Open since 1921, McNally’s Tavern in Chestnut Hill has long served classic sandwiches, cocktails, and beers in massive, Viking-like mugs to people in the neighborhood.
Libertee Grounds
Libertee Grounds is an American-Asian fusion spot, where you can order wings, watch the Phillies, and play rounds of mini golf.
Nemi
Nemi is the best place in Port Richmond to eat tacos, a salmon ceviche, and order a margarita or three.