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The City Tavern is a late-20th century building designed to be the replica of the historic 18th-century tavern and hotel building which stood on the site. It is located at 138 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia , at the intersection of Second and Walnut streets, near Independence Hall .
The following is a list of notable restaurants that have operated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Philadelphia Pale Ale 2000 Pale Ale 4.6% 37 Year-round 6/12/24-pack 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg Straw-colored pale ale. Cascade, Centennial, Columbus and Simcoe hops. Crisp, hoppy, citrus. [23] Poor Richard's Tavern Spruce 2005 Spiced Ale 5.0% 22 Year-round 6/12-pack 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg Influenced by Benjamin Franklin's recipe. Barley, Molasses, and locally ...
A Canadian restaurant group is planning to open a modern all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in the former home of City Tavern on Route 96 south of Eastview Mall in Victor.
Founded in 1905 by Cuban immigrants, Columbia Restaurant in Tampa’s Ybor City is Florida’s oldest restaurant and the largest Spanish restaurant in the world, taking up an entire city block ...
Georges Perrier trained at La Pyramide in Vienne, France.He moved to the U.S. on November 17, 1967, at the age of 23, and started working in Philadelphia. After its opening in 1970 at 1312 Spruce St. (Perrier was 26), Le Bec-Fin soon established a reputation as Philadelphia's finest restaurant, with Perrier's Galette de Crabe and Quenelles de Brochet as signature highlights.
The story of an Erie tavern. Herman's Cafe opened its doors in 1933, just weeks after the end of Prohibition. The building was even older, built in 1883, according to Erie County property records.
The City Tavern, which had been the center of the Philadelphia business community since it was built in 1773, became increasingly crowded because of the unsuitability of its floor plan to accommodate its growing clientele. At this time, Philadelphia epitomized America's ideal city by maintaining strong economic, political, and architectural ...