Best places to eat in Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia is loaded with food options. From brunch to bagels to cheesesteaks galore to ice cream to donuts to burgers to pretzels, the choices are endless.  I would need a good month to get it all in. Unfortunately, I had only had the weekend to get in as much as possible. After a significant amount of research, I succeeded. Here are some options to guide you on how to eat a weekend in Philly.

Breakfast & Brunch

Bagels were a priority on this trip. My girlfriend is from New York and, therefore, she is a bagel snob. Philly has about over 20 bagel shops to choose from.  Most of them have unique types of bagel flavors, unconventional cream cheese spreads, and delicious sandwich options.  We chose Chestnut Street Bagels on the way to Rittenhouse Square. The options for type of bagel and spreads were extensive.  In addition, there are a good amount of intriguing options for sandwiches. The only downside would be that you have to order and leave.  The shop is small and they have an inside bench that can seat at most 4 people.  Luckily, we got there before it got too busy and were able to snag a spot.  I selected the french toast bagel with a honey pecan cream cheese and my girlfriend went with the everything bagel and cheddar horseradish spread.  The bagels were fresh and hit the spot!

 
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I need to breathe a second before I write about the Brunch we had….. I’m ready. I came here the last time I was in Philly and I felt the same way. If there is one place in Philly you have to go, it is Green Eggs Cafe.  Everything on the menu sounds dynamite. And, the specials each time sound even better.  Both my meals here, I have to put in my top 5 all time breakfasts.  We started with some boozy drinks, my girlfriend had a peach bellini and mine was an orange 'creamsicle' mimosa. The specials included breakfast egg rolls stuffed with bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, and cheddar cheese served with a chili thai sauce. No brainer selection.  I had the “Mexican Benedict” that consisted of 2 poached eggs & chipotle braised chicken with tortilla chips served on a cheese quesadilla with chipotle hollandaise sauce.  My girlfriend went on the sweeter side, there was a special for a stack of blueberry pie pancakes.  Note, there is always a line but it goes fast. Later you go in the morning, the longer the wait. And, they are cash only.

 
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Green Eggs Cafe Philadelphia PA
 
 
Green Eggs Cafe Philadelphia PA
 
Green Eggs Cafe Philadelphia PA

Lunch & Dinner

Decisions...decisions...decisions.  Two of the most popular cheesesteak shops sit directly across from each other. A 15 minute uber ride from downtown will take you to the location of Pat’s King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks. Both shops have lines in the streets at all times.  They are both open 24 hours.  We went with Pat’s.  Boy, do they have this down to a science.  There is no waiting once you are at the ordering windows. Customers quickly put in their order, pay, and cheesesteaks in hand.  I went with provolone on mine and my girlfriend got the cheese whiz.  Cheese whiz won. They both were good cheesesteaks.  Also, they had pizza fries which were french fries with a red sauce and cheese on them. As simple as it may sound, they were amazing.

 
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Pat's King of Steaks Philadelphia PA
 
 
Pat's King of Steaks Philadelphia PA
 
 
Pat's King of Steaks Philadelphia PA
 

As in most of my travels, I try to venture to local food spots as seen on Diners,Drive-Ins, & Dives.  Guy Fieri knows exactly where Flavortown is!  On this trip, there were many on this list and we went with the Good Dog Bar.  This cool little spot was very welcoming.  To my surprise, there were pictures of dogs all along the walls of the bar. We were very hungry and started with the cheesesteak empanada and fried pickles.  THe fried pickles were average but the goat cheese ranch sauce was phenomenal. I could use jars of that weekly. I even saved what we had left for fries later on. The cheesesteak empanadas were really good. However, the sauce that came with that was a watery, gravy taste.  We used the ranch dip instead. For the main course, I ordered the brisket grilled cheese on sourdough bread with cheddar cheese.  My girlfriend had the shrimp po’ boy tossed in buffalo sauce with blue cheese sauce on a baguette. Both were good and the cool thing I liked here is that they mix their fries between regular and sweet potato. They had good beer & drink options. The service was also fantastic here.

 
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Good Dog Bar Philadelphia PA
 
 
Good Dog Bar Philadelphia PA
 

Reading Terminal Market

If you want to spend a whole day eating somewhere, the Reading Terminal Market is the place to be.  There is a plethora of food options for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.  Many different ethnic cuisines are represented at this market.  Be sure to check the hours as most days it is closed by 5-6pm.  And, if you have your heart set on something by Dutch related vendors, they tend to close earlier and they take Sundays off. I made that mistake on Sunday. No donuts or pretzels for us. However, we still got our fair share in.

 
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The first stop was at Franks A Lot.  The go to here was their classic Polish pierogies.

 
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Beck’s Cajun Cafe was next.  There were a lot of tasty items on the menu.  We ordered the fried mac and cheese balls. They weren’t too greasy and not overly cheesy, which was a good thing. I could of ate 20.

 
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The last meal we could fit in was at Sang Kee Peking Duck. I ordered the Duck Lo Mein. The duck was a little fatty as expected, but flavorful and tender. The noodles tasted very fresh.

 
Reading Terminal Market Philadelphia PA
 

At this point, it was time for some desserts. I had my eyes on some cookies.  The Famous 4th Street Cookie Company had plenty of options.  I couldn’t pass up a black and white cookie. The last stop was Bassetts Ice Cream.  A good trip always ends with some ice cream.

 
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The Reviews:

Green Eggs Cafe: 5 out of 5

Chestnut Street Bagels: 3.5 out of 5

Good Dog Bar: 3.5 out of 5

Pat's King of Steaks: 3.5 out of 5

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