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Harry's Barber Shop
Neighborhood: Avenue of the Arts South, Washington Square West

1324 Locust St Lbby
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Jon L. writes: If you want to take a step back in time, make a point of stepping into Harry's. It's easy to miss, since it's in the basement of an apartment building called, I think, the Arts Tower. When you get to the address, just look down.

Harry has really been…

Salon Royal Court
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square

1822 Spruce
Philadelphia, PA 19195

Susan L. writes: The coziest salon ever.  Located in a beautiful brownstone off Rittenhouse Square, this is the most personable salon out there.  I felt a little like the new kid in school when I went there the first time--but I know that it'll be great the 2nd time…

Anastasi Cafe

1235 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19147

Caitlin C. writes: I wasn't expecting anything from this place (partly because of it's location right in the middle of tourist-y Pat's and Geno's).  But this restaurant is beautiful.

It has a great outdoor space, an awesome bar with lots of flat screens and a cool…

The Wilma Theater
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

Broad & Spruce
Philadelphia, PA 19102

George R. writes: Recently I attended a play for the end of the 2006-2007 season at the Wilma.

The theater space itself is great!  Modern, acoustically well designed, and visually stunning to look at.  Honestly, no matter where you sit the view is going to be great as…

Deuce Restaurant & Bar
Neighborhood: Northern Liberties

1040 N 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19123

Jessica S. writes: I've been to Deuce quite a few times since moving in across the street.  At first glance it didn't seem like a place I'd like to hang, but I think I passed judgment too quickly.

I haven't sat down for a meal here, mostly just drinks and snacks, but…

Sedgely Woods Disc Golf Club

33rd St & Oxford St
Philadelphia, PA 19195

Jon L. writes: The Friends of Sedgely Woods turned this forgotten about part of Fairmount Park into a challenging and well-kept course for local disc golfers. And, in keeping with the tradition of the sport, it's absolutely free. Amateurs are welcome to test their…

Mama Palma's Gourmet Pizza
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square

2229 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Laura D. writes: This place is great for a good, reasonably priced meal.  I love all the different pizza options, especially since there are so many healthy ones... the option of whole wheat crust or low-fat cheese is great, and some menu items even have calories…

Cut Above Deli

3521 W Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073

jim h. writes: Im not going to get into this too much but this place is hands down the best Hoagie in deleware county maybe even the deleware valley. It lost 1 star from me because...

1. The bread is phenominal but i could do without the sesame seeds.
2.  All burps…

Cafe Habana
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

102 S 21st St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Dynne S. writes: No more food?

I was there just last year. The desserts are amazing, especially the chocolate cuban cigar with candy matches.

The atmosphere is amazing and chic. Almost an European (because of the lounges) feel but more Cuban. Less music than Bongos!

Central High School
Neighborhood: Logan

1700 W Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19195

Celia C. writes: I'm a Spanish lecturer and all that I can say is that colleagues and students are great!

Sota Spirit of the Artist
Neighborhood: Washington Square West

1022 Pine St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Stephanie M. writes: If you're looking for a unique gift, head to SOTA. This little shop is packed with original, limited edition or one-of-a-kind pieces handmade by local (and other) artists. From jewelry to housewares, there's something for everyone on your list (well,…

Triune Chiropractic Counseling
Neighborhood: Olde City

325 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Caitlin C. writes: I love these guys! Dr. Jeff does chiropractic work, but they also offer marriage counseling and therapy, massage (from a masseuse that was noted as the best in Philadelphia by Allure editors) and even yoga and pilates.

Their office is so warm and…

Lula
Neighborhood: Washington Square West

12th and Locust
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Jonathan L. writes: Lula is definitely under rated.  I stopped by one rainy night to wait out the rain, and given all the empty tables, I had virtually no expectations for Lula.  I was mighty surprised to say the least when the tapas we ordered were not only pleasing…

Adolf Biecker Spa & Salon
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square

210 W Rittenhouse Sq # 3
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Caitlin C. writes: I know this sounds so high-maintenance, but I am picky when it comes to spas.

I just went for a facial at Aveda's Adolf Biecker salon in the RIttenhouse hotel, and I was all-around impressed. My favorite spa is 3000 B.C., but this is a close second.…

Pad Thai
Neighborhood: Society Hill, South Street District, Queen Village

606 S 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

Adam E. writes: I almost feel guilty about giving this place 4 stars because they make mohitos with Courvoisier cognac.  Uh, what?  

For the most part, I give this place a higher rating because it's weird, and I like that.  The wait staff, regardless of gender, are…

Fair Food Farmstand

Reading Terminal Market
12th St & Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Nicole R. writes: Brought to you by the same folks who run White Dog, Fair Foods is a Reading Terminal produce stand that specializes in fair trade produce and dairy products.  I was particularly excited because they sell goat milk, cheese and yogurt from a local farm…

Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
Neighborhood: Penn Center, Market East, Avenue of the Arts South

100 S Broad St Ste 1530
Philadelphia, PA 19110

Nicole R. writes: The PCA is an excellent resource for artists in and around Philadelphia.  They offer access to job postings, legal representation, career building workshops and grant money-- all things which artists need but are famous for not being very good at…

Tommy Gunn's American Barbecue
Neighborhood: East Falls

4901 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128

tim c. writes: Deep fried mac n cheese.  That's all I need say.  That's all you need know.  So tell your cadiologist to piss off.  You need deep fried cheese and you need it now.

It has it's ups and downs though.  
Ribs.  Great.
Pulled pork.  So-so.  
BBQ sauce.…

Kulman
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

1625 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Caitlin C. writes: Gorgeous shirts and business suits. This is up there with Thomas Pink (but shirts aren't $300).

The suits are beautifully made with awesome detail (paisley print silk interior) and shirts are perfect but with a touch of character.

Think lots of color…

Smith Memorial Playgrounds
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

E Fairmnt Park
Philadelphia, PA 19102

chelsea k. writes: I don't have any children, unless you count my 80 or so 7th and 8th graders. Fortunately, we were able to take them on a field trip to SMP this spring as a part of a study of the history of play. It is an amazing place. Created at the turn of the…

Michael's Jewish Delicatessen & Restaurant

Valley Forge Center - Rte 202
130 Town Center Rd
King of Prussia, PA 19406

Dave H. writes: Last I was at Michael's, I saw they had a pickle bar, but didn't get to try it. Upon returning, I found it was full of pure awesomeness, in the form of:
- tiny breads, and butter packets
- pickled beets
- decent-sized pickles (not girthy)
- cold…

Brother's Pizza

1105 Route 130 S
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

Michelle C. writes: This pizza place has been around for ages and is still kicking.  There is definitely a ton of nostalgic appeal for me here since I grew up in Cinnaminson; pizza in my grade school classrooms was ALWAYS from Brother's, I had my first kiss after a…

Due Amici Italian Grill

2114 Branch Pike
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

Lisa G. writes: I like this place......it's small and has a classy feel, though the prices are reasonable.
It's never so crowded that I have to wait, but they do good business.
The salad that comes with the meal is my favorite aspect of my dining experience at Due…

Paddy's Old City Pub

228 Race St
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Bill M. writes: I've only been in here once when it didn't involve dropping off my magazine. Let's just say it's one of those bars that you end up in when your either pleasantly buzzed, or your looking to get that way. And for what one I was at the time let's just…

Shop Rite

6700 Haverford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19151

Caitlin C. writes: Because of the location, I thought this place was going to be dirty and not have the types of brands I was looking for ( I love organic).

But I went in one day out of necessity and now I have their card and always go here instead of the unorganized…

The Falls

3320 Route 38
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

Michael R. writes: The Falls is now known as the Funplex.  My daughter is 2 and a half and she is only able to play the arcade games.  She is too small for all of the rides.  They have batting cages, bumper boats, mini golf  and go carts.  There is a driving range that…

Loews Cherry Hill Theatre

2121 Route 38
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Matt A. writes: This is my favorite movie theater.  It has tons of individual theaters inside so there are always a lot of different movies playing.  The prices aren't too bad.  It is always packed and full of activity.  The food stand always has a large selection…

Cafe Apamate
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square

1620 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19195

stephen c. writes: Despite the fact that lifelong South Philadelphians tend to pronounce the name of this place like a well-known brand of non-dairy creamer, this small little cafe retains a certain air of authenticity not found at other Spanish restaurants in the…

Cerealart
Neighborhood: Olde City

149 N 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Colin C. writes: This is hard, since the owner was so friendly and willing to discuss the work in the gallery.  He did have a nice philosophy of trying to select artworks that varied in price to attract customers from different economic classes, though, well, it is…

Osteria Restaurant
Neighborhood: Avenue of the Arts North, Fairmount

640 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130

jenny v. writes: Oh, baby!  I don't know where everybody else is eating (or where I'm NOT eating) that this place is only ranked at a 3.5, but if you have teeth and even a fleeting affinity for a finer thing in life, I don't see how you could be disappointed.  It's a…

Borders Books Music & Cafe
Neighborhood: Penn Center, Market East, Avenue of the Arts South

1 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Susan G. writes: Borders gets a five.  For a few reasons.
1. They have a music section.
2. The building is GORGEOUS!
3. There is more space here to sprawl out and read.
4. Acceptable (NOT CLEAN) public ladies room.
5. They sell movies.
6. They have awesome discounts.
7.…

Pizza Time Saloon

900 West Point Pike
West Point, PA 19486

heather b. writes: I love Pizza Time! The upstairs bar is so much fun, even though it's on the small side. There are pool tables, dart boards & various other games. There's also a bar downstairs as you walk in. We always have a great time whenever we go.

Square Bar

250 E Chestnut St
West Chester, PA 19380

James W. writes: I agree 100% with Russ' review - the Square Bar is the archetypal neighborhood bar - unassuming, inexpensive, friendly, and fun. I love their oval bar where you can observe the other patrons. It looks like the decor hasn't changed since the mid-70's…

Payless Shoesource

25 Snyder Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

Caitlin C. writes: It doesn't matter what income bracket you fall under, if you're not a snob and you're smart financially, you know the best finds are at Marshalls, Payless and Target.

Payless is pretty incredible for their prices. And guys especially (because they are…

Chili's Bar & Grill
Neighborhood: University City

3801 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Giselle S. writes: I used to work here back in the early 90s so I've had exposure to Chili's for some time. I actually think the food is quite good here. It's very corporate the way it is run. There are methods to doing everything in this restaurant chain. The tostado…

The Melting Pot Fondue Restaurant

1601 Concord Pike Ste 47
Wilmington, DE 19803

Dacia L. writes: I must say that I am biased as a former employee of this Melting Pot. However, I loved working there and loved the food and atmosphere so much I have been to other Melting Pots all over the country. The Melting Pot is a great date place and is also…

Blue A Hair Studio

2550 Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

Dana B. writes: BLue is definitely the best salon I have ever been to.   The very first time I entered, the warm, friendly, inviting atmosphere sucked me in and I knew I could never turn back.  I've been a client for 2 years, have made some great connections there,…

E's Passyunk

1904 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19147

Ben G. writes: EDIT -- AGAIN:  It looks like Benna's (on 8th St) is opening their second location here.  I never felt comfortable in Benna's because I don't have tattoos or a baby, but I'm looking forward to this location's opening.

EDIT:  E's has quietly shuttered…

Harry's Smoke Shop
Neighborhood: Olde City

15 N 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Lori H. writes: Brett and his dad are really nice people who give great customer service.  I recently started banking at Allegiance on the same block as Harry's and stopped in to inquire as to whether they carried Djarum cigarettes.  Brett told me they did not so I…

House of Guitar

2015 Bridgetown Pike
Feasterville Trevose, PA 19053

Jon L. writes: I hate to be "that guy" that complains endlessly about the state of the economy and always longs for the way things used to be, back when every business was privately owned and the proprietor treated you with the respect you deserved. It makes no…