Late Dining: 9 Restaurants Found
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Rouge
Address: 205 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Situated in Philadelphia’s ritziest neighborhood, Rouge takes on the persona of a Parisian café with ease and elegance. Rittenhouse Square is chichi central, and the undeniable draw of this city favorite isn’t the food – it’s the view. Whether you’re looking outside at the bustling park or inside at the attractively attired clientele, Rouge is a place to see and be seen. The menu is upscale comfort – American with a French flair – and the prices are an obvious reflection of its trendy reputation. Where image and appetites collide, Rouge guarantees a truly unique dining experience for all of its patrons.
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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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Cuba Libre
Address: 10 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
With its kitschy theme park decor and its hip Latin beats, Old City’s Cuba Libre is all about the ambiance. The elaborately designed space – with its tall palms and wrought-iron balconies – was built to resemble a traditional outdoor café in Cuba circa 1940. The restaurant’s contemporary Cuban fare is often hit-or-miss, but good bets include the hearty Black Bean Soup and the juicy Guava BBQ Ribs. Feelin’ thirsty? You’ve come to the right place: with an endless variety of Cuban rums and a tasty selection of mojitos, Cuba Libre’s specialty drinks won’t disappoint, so pick your poison and get ready to rumba!
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D'Angelo's Ristorante
Address: 256 S 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
In a land of BYOs and restaurants that seem more like clubs, D’Angelo’s brings Italian-American classics back to the center of Center City. Right off Rittenhouse Square, this family-owned and run bi-level institution showcases an extensive menu of no-frills Italian staples in very American-sized portions: Shrimp Scampi over Linguine, Calamari Fritti, and Veal Marsala. Perhaps even more robust than the menu is the international wine list, which maintains an appropriate emphasis on Italy. A cozy yet graceful interior that feels like Little Italy begets a romantic atmosphere suitable for any first date, or just some good old-fashioned feasting.
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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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