At the Forefront of Fishtown
Food and Drink
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Designed to send you from Fishtown to Beirut when you step inside, Suraya is an inviting neighborhood restaurant, and light-filled outdoor garden located at 1528 Frankford Avenue.
With flavors to take you around the world, their menu consists of ancient Levantine ingredients, flowery essences and heritage recipes from their grandmother, Suraya.
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When in Fishtown, look for the flashing neon green peace sign to attain this pizza haven. Pizzeria Beddia is a pizza and natural wine destination, where simplicity is best. Case in point: a menu with only four, but perfectly executed pies, a concise list of apps and desserts, and a bevy of natural wines, Italian-leaning cocktails, and craft beers.
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A neighborhood restaurant and bar bringing a new energy to your favorite, old-school American eateries. Serving a concise selection of modern tavern food and light drinking fare, alongside a seriously solid list of cocktails, natural wine, frozen drinks, and local beers in a buzzing and friendly atmosphere.
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Laser Wolf is an Israeli grill, a pillar of Israeli life and known in Hebrew as a "shipudiya" or "skewer house". The kitchen is led by executive chef Andrew Henshaw, a longtime culinary collaborator with co-owners Michael Solomonov and Steve Cook. Andrew has spent many years mastering the flavors and techniques of Israeli cuisine at Zahav, most recently as Chef de Cuisine. Named after "Lazar Wolf", the butcher in the iconic Jewish musical Fiddler on the Roof, the center of Laser Wolf's universe is the charcoal grill, an ancient and pure cooking style that intensifies the flavor of its subjects.
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Although not in its current form, Wm. Mulherin's Sons has been around since the 19th century. Its name remains unchanged from the family-owned whiskey distillery that once occupied the Fishtown space, but the industrial aesthetic has been morphed into an unabashedly sexy restaurant complete with dark wood, exposed brick, and gold accents. It's decidedly cool and yet, still — the food is the star of the show. The kitchen dishes out expertly charred pizzas from its wood burning oven, pastas that'll entice you to lick your plate clean, plus an array of flavorful small plates and large format dishes. To top it off: the cocktails here are expertly crafted, so be sure to try one.
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Goldie is a vegan, Israeli-style falafel shop serving fresh-to-order falafel, French fries, and tehina shakes. Named for "baby Zahav" ("Zahav" is the Hebrew word for "gold"), the heart of Goldie's menu is Chef Caitlin McMillan's so-fresh-you-forget-it's-fried falafel with tehina, Israeli salad, cabbage, optional amba, harissa, or schug condiments, all tucked inside delicious pita. Goldie has a "no toppings bar" ethos - they build each sandwich with their practiced hands. They also serve falafel salad, shawarma spiced French fries, and tehina shakes. Oh, and they’re Kosher!
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La Colombe Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster and retailer headquartered in Philadelphia. The company currently has cafés in Philadelphia, New York, Washington D.C, and elsewhere. La Colombe is representative of roasters that originated in the third wave of coffee, and was one of the early pioneers of direct trade coffee sourcing.
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Liberty Kitchen is South Kensington & Fishtown’s locally-focused deli & market, serving up fresh hoagies and salads, catering trays and house baked goods as well as a rotating selection of seasonally prepared foods. Stop by and grab a delicious lunch or dinner and be sure to check out their variety of fresh & local grocery options.
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Front Street Cafe brings to Fishtown a friendly atmosphere and fresh menu featuring farm-to-table, locally sourced New American cuisine with international influences. Breakfast, brunch, lunch & dinner are available 7 days a week.
This unique space houses a coffee shop, fresh juice bar, restaurant with outdoor seating, indoor & outdoor bars and private upstairs event space.
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Fishtown Social a natural wine shop with at least 30% natural wine, a selection of organic and biodynamic wines vinified naturally.
Attractions & Access
ATTRACTIONS
6-minute walk to Girard Station with access to the Broad Street Line and Market Frankford Line.
Easy access to I-95 and all bridges.
All that Girard Avenue, Frankford Avenue, and Front Street have to offer is steps away from your front door.
GETTING THERE