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"The Siggs also biked the 62-mile Pine Creek Rail Trail. Due to a lack of pet care, they brought their dog along in a bike trailer, covering about 100 miles in sections to complete the trail."
Bar · East Passyunk Crossing
French-accented New American shareable plates complement a thoughtful lineup of wine & cocktails.
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Bar · East Kensington
Martha is the go-to Kensington spot blending inventive hoagies, vibrant cocktails, and an inviting outdoor patio, all wrapped in hip, eclectic decor.
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Art museum · Hawthorne
Discover a vibrant folk art haven bursting with color, whimsical mosaics, and engaging sculptures, perfect for art lovers and curious explorers.
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Bar · Washington Square West
Opa offers contemporary Greek flair with delicious shareable plates and vibrant drinks in a lively setting, featuring a charming courtyard for outdoor fun.
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Restaurant · West Chester
Upscale, intimate restaurant offering seasonal, New American cuisine in a sophisticated dining room.
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Southern restaurant (US) · Schuylkill
Rex at the Royal effortlessly blends rustic charm with Southern flair, serving up innovative dishes like shrimp and grits in a stunning space that evokes New Orleans vibes.
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Jamaican restaurant · Paschall
Kingston 11 in Southwest Philly serves up deliciously hearty Jamaican classics like oxtails, jerk wings, and gooey mac and cheese, all dishing out island vibes.
Brunch restaurant · East Passyunk Crossing
Izzy's 33 is a cozy brunch spot in South Philly serving up a delightful mix of Mexican and American favorites, from irresistible French toast to savory huevos rancheros.
Cambodian restaurant · Lower Moyamensing
This cozy, family-owned spot serves delightful Cambodian dishes like rich noodle soups and freshly made fried dough, perfect for a comforting meal.
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Mexican restaurant · Logan Square
At Jose Garces' Buena Onda, you can kick back with Baja-style tacos, refreshing margaritas, and good vibes, making it a perfect pit stop post-art museum.