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Cheesesteak Tours
Try a steak from one of these classic stands, then see the sights we've identified nearby.
 
Tony Luke's
 
Pat's King Of Steaks
 
Geno's Steaks
 
Jim's Steaks
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FINE DINING
Mon-Sat (dinner)
1312 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA
215-732-3478
www.vetriristorante.com/

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Lunch Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner Monday through Saturday, 5:30-10 p.m. Tryst dinner, Monday through Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-11 p.m.
1523 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
215-567-1000
www.lebecfin.com

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STEPHEN STARR'S CONSTELLATION
Featuring three floors, including a rooftop dining and lounge area, Continental Midtown is a great place to check out the always-stylish Rittenhouse Square crowd.
1801 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
(215) 567-1800
www.starr-restaurant.com
MOVEABLE FEAST
Did you know that the Reading Terminal is home to the best macaroni and cheese in the country? In 2003, Oprah Winfrey declared Delilah's Mac and Cheese (made from scratch with Gruyere and Asiago cheese) to be the best in America.
Monday through Saturday: 8 AM–6 PM (some vendors close at 4 PM); Sunday : 9 AM–4 PM (some vendors are not open Sundays)
1200 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA
(215) 922-2317
www.readingterminalmarket.org
Philadelphia’s Italian Market, which runs along approximately ten city blocks of Ninth Street in South Philadelphia, is one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in America.
900 Washington Ave., Philadelphia, PA
www.phillyitalianmarket.com/
The Di Bruno Bros. specialty store on Chestnut Street is an absolute must-see if you appreciate food.
Monday thru Friday 9-8, Saturday 9-7, Sunday 9-6. Coffee and Espresso Bar opens at 7 AM daily.
1730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
215-665-9220
www.dibruno.com/