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post #16 of 24
^^ It took a thread on Philly to get you out of your SF exile. Good to see you around here.
post #17 of 24
Dammit, sorry to hear about Wayne Edwards, I really liked that store!
post #18 of 24
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So painful that Wayne is gone. I have several pairs of shoes, a shearling and other treasures from the good old days.

I believe that Wayne will be back when the economy improves.

Boyd's and Govberg's parted ways, so the watch collection on the first floor is no more. There is a lot of boring clothing at Boyd's, but there are also more interesting pieces. It just takes looking.
post #19 of 24
Not sure when exactly you will be here but there is restaurant week: September 12-17 and 19-24, it's $20 Lunches and $35 Dinners. There are some good places to try out, if you have the time. http://www.opentable.com/promo.aspx?m=13&pid=95&ref=939
post #20 of 24
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Not sure when exactly you will be here but there is restaurant week: September 12-17 and 19-24, it's $20 Lunches and $35 Dinners. There are some good places to try out, if you have the time. http://www.opentable.com/promo.aspx?m=13&pid=95&ref=939

Better make reservations ASAP if you want to get into some of the more popular Restaurant Week places.
post #21 of 24
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Other places to check near Old City are:

Sarcone's at 9th and Christian, best hoagie in the city, IMO.

Tria Wine Bar - half price beer, wine and cheese all day Sundays (called 'Sunday School)

Dinic's Roast Pork sandwich in the center hall of Reading Terminal Market

Greek - high end - Kanella at 10th and Spruce, pricy but good
Greek - cheap - South Street Souvlaki at 5th and South

I've had South Street Souvlaki and wasn't the least bit impressed, though it is the best place in a very weak souvlaki town. Kanella is very good, though.

+1 on Tria. Excellent craft beer selection (more of a reason to go than their wines-by-the-glass, if you ask me).
post #22 of 24
If just going for drinks, I highly suggest the Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company over Southwark (which is also excellent), unless, unless, unless, you are an aficionado of American Rye of Gin, of which Southwark has a stunning selection. Southwark is a restaurant with a superb bar/barstaff. The Franklin is a serious cocktailian bar. I'm not in Philly too often, so if I am eating I am usually eating seriously, but I can rec Monk's for an excellent restaurant/beer bar -- they have one of the country's best beer selections. If you like Vietnamese food, Vietnam on the East side of 11th is excellent (mind you, there is another Vietnamese place on the West side of the street which is not nearly as good. East is to your right when you are headed up the one way). Village Whisky is another great choice -- their pickled vegetables of any stripe are also quite yummy. ~ H
post #23 of 24
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Better make reservations ASAP if you want to get into some of the more popular Restaurant Week places.
Lacroix for restaurant week is the best dining deal I have ever had hands down. I paid $100 for a very similar meal on V-Day at the same restaurant. Lee How Fook is not great. The other suggestions listed are quite good--the Italian Market around Paesano's are quite fun, too.
post #24 of 24
Places to eat in Old City: Amada - Spanish tapas from Jose Garces (Iron Chef) Zahav - Israeli tapas - best hummus you've ever tasted - you can get a 4 course meal for $38 I think, and the food is excellent Cheesesteak - If you want a couple of places that are a little off the radar, I'd recommend John's Roast Pork (easily my favorite in the city), or Jim's on South St.
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