A real gem is the Nodding Head Brewery and Restaurant at 1516 Sansom St (215-569-9525). Great local beers, excellent food, a speakeasy atmosphere and extremely good value for money have made this a favorite venue for families and partygoers alike.
Walk to Reading Terminal Market between 11th St and Arch St (215-592-9772) to sample the delights of this chain-free hodgepodge of eateries and fast food stands. For the authentic Philadelphia eating experience, make sure you try the locally made Pretzels at least once.
The Marathon Grill at 2201 Market St (215-568-7766) is another little-known local favorite. Offering take-out and sit down meals, the affordable menu makes this an excellent place to grab a quick bite - especially at breakfast time, when the Grill's platter is simply unbeatable.
Pop in for the popular Sunday brunch at the Fountain Restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel at 1 Logan Square on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway (215-963-1500), renowned for its high quality. A firm favorite with the locals, the atmosphere is lively and a group plays classical jazz throughout.
Tucked away in a pretty row of houses at 251-253 South Camac St is The Inn Philadelphia (215-732-2339), a two-story, non-smoking restaurant with several dining rooms, a large piano bar and a "secret garden" where patrons can dine when it's not too cold outside. Elegant, classy and romantic, this historic venue is a culinary experience not to be missed.
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