Brunch: 16 Restaurants Found
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Fork
Address: 306 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
The contemporary elegance of Fork is evident as patrons step into the airy, subtly lit entryway at 306 Market Street between 3rd and 4th Streets in trendy Old City, Philadelphia. The unique hand-painted chandeliers--reminiscent of French impressionism--are beautifully blended with the contemporary look of the polished concrete bar, a focal point of the intimate restaurant. The New American style bistro boasts impressive tastes from around the globe ranging from the extensive, international wine list to the surprising local and international beer list to the cuisine that encompasses French, Italian, Spanish, and Australian influences.
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Solaris Grille
Address: 8201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118
Solaris Grille adds sizzle to Chestnut Hill’s well-heeled, Rockwellesque scene. Energized city-crawlers as well as button-down locals populate the dining areas and bustling bar. The digs are casual, yet classy and upscale. Solaris Grille boasts fine al fresco dining when the weather cooperates. Popular Chef John Anderson has crafted a menu for all culinary moods. With scrumptious paninis, wraps, and Philadelphia Magazine’s Best Gourmet Cheesesteak (a Philly honor equivalent to an Emmy in Tinseltown) as well as superb house-made pastas and entrées like Bacon Wrapped Ribeye Skewer, the kitchen scores on creativity and consistency.
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Jones
Address: 700 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Sit in cozy avocado-colored booths or in the pleather swivel chairs of yesteryear, with a background of cherry wood, framing stacked stone brick walls reminiscent of the Brady Bunch. Enjoy a tasty soda pop or order a “cool” cocktail such as Proud Mary, Hound Dog, or Cloud Nine. Choose from comfort foods like Baked Mac and Cheese, Thanksgiving Dinner, Meatloaf, or a Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie. Have smaller fare such as Tomato Soup with grilled cheese or a Tuna Melt on rye. Step back in time to the 1970s, near Independence Mall, where the history of the 1770s abounds. Book over to Jones at 700 Chestnut St., and take in a dining trip suitable for couples, families, and trendy single hipsters.
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Cafe Spice
Address: 35 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Café Spice is a colorful, contemporary Indian restaurant that bridges the gap between corner curry joints and upscale, fine dining establishments without sacrificing the flavors of the former and atmosphere of the latter. Specializing in both Northern and Southern Indian cuisine, the restaurant's open kitchen turns out dishes from all over India that awaken the palate without overwhelming it. Specialty cocktails and tables outside in warm weather make this a popular spot in the neighborhood bar scene but the food draws in discerning diners who seek quality cuisine at reasonable prices.
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Famous 4th Street Deli
Address: 700 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Located just south of the hustle of South Street in Queen's Village, the Famous 4th Street Deli is a quaint Jewish-American restaurant featuring hospitable service and enormous sandwiches. Named after streets in New York City, some sandwiches stand over six inches tall and come with a choice of sides such as potato pancakes and fresh fruit. Traditional Jewish American delicacies, including monsterous bowls of matzah ball soup, can be ordered as appetizers. The attached bakery freshly bakes a motley of pastries available for desert or take out daily.
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