Rob L.
Yelp
My review of the P&P can be summed up in 5 words: Drunken...Memories...(of) Random...Hookups...Past. Went here back in 2012 when I worked for Rotten Ralphs (of 2nd & Chestnut). This place is "cool" when you're single, in the service industry, and in your 20's.
I'm 28 now (almost 29), I was 25 at the time. I went there for a drink with a female co-worker who was 21 at the time (she now is married with a kid, and seems happy). She and I ran into our GM that night (we had no idea he was gonna be there), and he bought us some shots, tipped his cap at us (almost like out of a cheese 20's flick), and walked away....
I wound up "hooking up withe her" that night, and dated her for a bit after that as well. Something about this place, just kind of captured "the moment" of time we were in. Two young 20 somethings, hanging out, getting plastered at a bar. Not a care in the world (I think her boyfriend would've cared if he had found out, but that's another story for another place).
The ambiance...was pretty much...well? It was non existent.
The bar looked like the inspiration for a Billy Joel song from the 70's (think Piano Man, but with sadder, older, more bitter patrons) mixed in with youngsters like myself who were merely just "passing through" and likely weren't going to frequent that bar (or stick around Philly for too long). The drinks were cheap for that part of the city, and it stayed open until 4 or 5AM (depending on the crowd). So it was THE place to be if you needed a "quick drink" (or just a good time).
My rating is based on the fact that I realized even then, that The City of Brotherly Love is truly BY DEFINITION...a college town. It's a City meant for people to work in, but not live in past your 20's. I look back on places like the P&P with a smile. Knowing all the while that as currently 28 year old man? I learned a lot, and took a lot more from my time in Philly....
Now, I live in the NYC area, and I still have LOTS of fun. But I'm also working in the school system, working as a production assistant on a major science related program on NatGeo, performing stand-up comedy, writing, acting, and filming sketches. Life is better for me NOW...than it was back in Philly.
Yet...I can't help but feel a certain fondness for the times I had back then. The P&P was a very memorable place to me for MANY MANY reasons. Would I ever go back? No.
But then again...I don't want to spoil that time in my life with a return.
It was a cool bar...with cheap drinks...and a mixture of people young and old, who, depending on their goals/motivation in life? May or may not finish that book they've been working on, that hit song they just KNOW needs a few more things to make it "pop," or get that boat they've been saving up for.
My experience at The P&P, is a nice memory to have. It truly was an amazing place to just sit back and observe the world around you (with its almost endless cast of characters).
"....Sa'lute to you Philadelphia. Cheers."