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Furniture and Home Store · Center City East · 13 tips and reviews
Allie Ilagan: Browse this charming boutique for quirky kitchen/home accessories and unique gifts that don't scream "tourist." Then stop by sister shop Verde (across the street!) for artisan chocolates and jewelry.
Tim Quirino: The Brisket sandwich with a crisp seasonal ale, a few of your closest friends, and bowling all night. This is the place to be and if you don't agree, I will fight you.
Theater · Avenue of the Arts South · 10 tips and reviews
Allie Ilagan: Along the Avenue of the Arts, you'll find tons of theaters where you can catch a play, ballet or indie production. This nearly 40-year-old theater offers free parking for subscribers.
1001 N 2nd St (at Germantown Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Plaza · Northern Liberties - Fishtown · 65 tips and reviews
Allie Ilagan: Catch free concerts and events in this wide open space, or browse the galleries, shops and restaurants (though businesses come and go as seasons change). In summer, it's the perfect spot to lounge.
3601 S Broad St (at Pattison Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Hockey Stadium · South Philadelphia East · 183 tips and reviews
Todd Shellock: Take a walk around the arena when you have a chance and check out the various historical "artifacts" that are everywhere. I personally enjoy the Flyers hat trick window case.
Allie Ilagan: Home to upscale stores like Tiffany and Williams-Sonoma, you and the ladies can get your shop on before heading to dinner at XIX, where your jaw may drop at the view AND the prices.
Bloomingdale's: Finally, a music venue actually designed to be a music venue, with superior sightlines and a sound system producing faithful sound, plus colorful industrial-chic décor. The namesake café’s upstairs
Ben Franklin Pkwy (at Eakins Oval), Philadelphia, PA
Outdoor Sculpture · West Philadelphia · 81 tips and reviews
Allie Ilagan: Though we personally don't care for a fictional athlete from 40 years ago, thousands still pose for photos here. Fun fact: though it looks good, Rocky's running route as pictured doesn't make sense.
1 Citizens Bank Way (at Pattison St), Philadelphia, PA
Baseball Stadium · 392 tips and reviews
Allie Ilagan: Though they might not have the most winning record, the Phillies do have the most delicious stadium. Don't miss the Schmitter: steak, tomato, secret sauce, salami and a heart attack on a Kaiser roll.
1201 Frankford Ave (at Girard Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Bar · Northern Liberties - Fishtown · 141 tips and reviews
Neal Joseph: Over a dozen local beers on tap (rotating), including a couple of hand-drawns. Start hand-drawn then follow your fancy. Heaven for beer and indie music lovers.
Coffee Shop · Avenue of the Arts South · 99 tips and reviews
Blondie xXx: It's the best coffee around. You can count on constancy of flavor and service. If you don't like milk or can't drink it... The coffee is good black or with sugar. Life is as simple as you make it.
221 Church St (btwn 2nd St & 3rd St), Philadelphia, PA
Coffee Shop · Center City East · 51 tips and reviews
Visit Philly: With two high-traffic locations—one in Old City, the other in the Reading Terminal Market—Old City Coffee has produced fresh, tiny batches of high-grade Arabica coffee for more than 25 years now.
Michael Williams: A very excellent used bookstore, and possibly the best in Philly in terms of value and selection. Not great with trade-ins, but still worthwhile for browsing. Tons of freebies outside every day.
251 S 18th St (Rittenhouse Square St), Philadelphia, PA
Art Gallery · Rittenhouse Square · 4 tips and reviews
Reinhold Residential: This historic mansion is home to contemporary multimedia art exhibits and unique public programs. The tavern out back is great for cocktails!
Concert Hall · Avenue of the Arts South · 67 tips and reviews
Reinhold Residential: Home to the Philadelphia Orchestra, this world-class performing arts center hosts numerous events and performances – some of them free.
Allison Krumm: A Philadelphia fixture since 1915, The Print Center is home to exhibitions and events that highlight the history and innovation of the art of printmaking.