Best Open Kitchen Restaurants in Northeast Philly
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- $40 and under
- $41 to $70
- $71 and over
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- MMary BethvipPhiladelphia County •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoDelicious brunch with unique options! Celebrated 2 family birthdays and the staff made the birthday folks feel special with a candle tribute! Lovely atmosphere, Natalie was an excellent server- prompt, Professional and provided accurate answers to our questions. Highly recommend !!More infoFork - PhiladelphiaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Old City•4.7
- MmelodyPhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoNice atmosphere. Excellent food. Appetizer Buffalo shrimp, came out right away. Delicious! Received hot towel, to refresh with. Dinner took a little longer than expected. Server was polite and apologized. My shrimp scampi was yummy!More infoRedstone American Grill – Upper DublinPrice: Moderate• American• Horsham•4.5
- MMarkvipPhiladelphia County •22 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAnother fantastic special paring dinner. Can’t wait for the next one.More infoVernick FishPrice: Moderate• Cocktail Bar• Center City•4.7
- AandrewvipGreater Boston •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLove the outdoor, heated patio room. When I'm in Philly for business, I commonly take clients there. Relaxed atmosphere and able to have conversations without yelling. Great whiskey selection too.More infoThe Butcher BarPrice: Moderate• American• Center City•4.5
- BBrianvipNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoGood food and good value for a pre-theater dinner. Waiter was knowledgeable and attentive. General commentary for most wait staff these days and a pet peeve of mine- like many others says “are we” when asking “we diners” a question. Not sure who instructed wait staff to say “we” instead of “you” but it’s incorrect. They are not at table with “us.” Endeavoring to Include themselves in the diner’s experience is overly familiar, incorrect and at times condescending. Nonetheless, They work hard. Tip well!More infoEstia - PhiladelphiaPrice: Very Expensive• Greek• Center City•4.8