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Welcome to Philadelphia, host city for the 2014 Annual Conference of the American Planning Association, Pennsylvania Chapter.

Philadelphia is a fantastic food town, with some of the best options just a short walk from our host hotel.

So get out, and enjoy your stay!

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BREAKFASTgood morning!

AFTERNOON pick me up

LUNCHmidday & evening fare

VEGETARIANoptions!

DESSERTtreat yourself!

LATE NIGHTthirsty?

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BREAKFAST

goodmorning!

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Bodhi Coffee Stumptown coffee and delectable croissants.410 S. 2nd Street l 267.239.2928bodhicoffeephila.com

Café Ole

Comfy couches, free Wi-Fi, fragrant java and friendly staff define this neighborhood coffee shop. 147 N. 3rd Street l 215.627.2140

Customs Coffee HousePaninis, bagels, cinnamon buns, and comfy chairs pair well with coffee and gourmet tea.211 Chestnut Street l 215.351.5171

Famous 4th Street DelicatessenOpened in 1923, large portions of deli classics.

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High Street on MarketRival Brothers coffee, housemade breads and pastries, and superior egg sandwiches.308 Market Street | 215.625.0988highstreetonmarket.com

Menagerie CoffeeFull espresso bar, hand poured coffee, & local Flying Monkey pastries.18 S. 3rd Street | no phonemenageriecoffee.wordpress.com

Milk and Honey CaféServing wi-fi along with espresso.518 S. 4th Street l 215.928.1811milkandhoneymarket.com

Old City CoffeeRoasting fresh beans since 1985, this friendly spot on cobblestone Church Street also offers pastries and locally sourced organic yogurt and produce. 221 Church Street l 215.629.9292oldcitycoffee.com

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South StreetPhilly BagelsFresh Bagels made in house. 613 S 3rd Street | 215.627.6277southstphillybagel.com

Wawa

Convenience the way it’s supposed to be. Open 24 hours.518-520 S. 2nd Street l 215.629.1050wawa.com

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QUICK EATS

grab a bite

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El FuegoLocal burrito and taco joint.723 Walnut Street | 215.592.1901

Gianfranco Pizza RusticaPizza by the pie and the slice, calzones, stromboli, sandwiches.6 N. 3rd Street | 215.592.0048

Hot DiggityGourmet hot dogs and French fries.630 South Street | 267.886.9253thehotdiggity.com

Margherita Pizzeria Late night favorite, pizza by the slice.60 S. 2nd Street | 215.922.7053

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Old NelsonFood CompanyMade to order gourmet and deli sandwiches.701 Chestnut Street | 215.627.7090oldnelsonfood.com

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DINNER

evening fare

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AmadaA tapas stay-cation.217-219 Chestnut Street l 215.625.2450amadarestaurant.com

AquaOrder the special Thai iced tea or bring a favorite libation to this lively and brightly hued BYOB where the Thai and Malaysian cuisine brims with spice. 705 Chestnut Street l 215.928.2838aquamalaysianthai.com

Bierstube TsingtauClassic German dishes pair with several hundred craft and imported beers. 206 Market Street l 215.922.2958mybierstube.com

Bridget Foy’s

Brunch and burgers.200 South Street l 215.922.1813bridgetfoys.com

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City Tavern

Revolutionary renditions of 18th-century Colonial fine dining include George Washington’s original recipe for ale. Costumed servers add to the charm. 138 S. 2nd Street l 215.413.1443citytavern.com

Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar A global tapas twist on the old-fashioned diner.138 Market Street l 215.923.6069continentalmartinibar.com

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar Cuban and Latin cuisine and refreshing mojitos fit perfectly in a setting straight out of old Havana. 10 S. 2nd Street l 215.627.0666cubalibrerestaurant.com

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ElaNew American small plates from Top Chef contestant, Jason Cichonski.627 S 3rd St | 267.687.8512elaphilly.com

ForkOne of Food & Wine’s 2014 Best New Chefs, Eli Kulp, serves a seasonal and inventive menu. Their sister restaurant, High Street on Market, serves breakfast, lunch, and a pre fixe dinner.306 Market St | 215.625.9425forkrestaurant.com

Han Dynasty

With accolades from CNN and Anthony Bourdain, this contemporary Chinese restaurant puts a twist on the classics. Diners choose their spice level, numbered 1-10. 123 Chestnut Street l 215.922.1888handynasty.net

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Karma Indian food for the soul.114 Chestnut Street l 215.925.1444karmaphiladelphia.com

Las BugambiliasTraditional Mexican food – no tex mex here!148 South St | 215.922.3190lasbugambiliasphilly.com

Morimoto

Set amid a decidedly sleek and modern environment, ‘Iron Chef’ Masaharu Morimoto brings his signature modern style to sushi, noodles, tempura and other traditional Japanese eats. 723 Chestnut Street l 215.413.9070morimotorestaurant.com

Mustard GreensContemporary Cantonese Chinese food in a modern setting.622 S. 2nd Street | 215.627.0833mustardgreensphilly.com

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Nomad PizzaSalads and Neapolitan-style pizzas with local ingredients. Craft beers on tap and movies shown upstairs on Sundays and Wednesday.611 S. 7th Street | 215.238.0900nomadpizzaco.com

Pizzeria Stella

Pizza dressed in its Sunday best.423 S. Second Street l 215.320.8000pizzeriastella.net

Revolution House With a stunning view of the Christ Church steeple from its outdoor deck, this casual spot serves comfort food—wood-fired pizzas, house-made tater tots and savory marina-topped “cupcakes”—for weekend breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night snacks. Eight beers on tap round out the feel-good meals. 200 Market Street l 215.625.4566revolutionhouse.com

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Ristorante PanoramaOne of the most traditionally romantic Italian restaurants in Philadelphia, this waterfront gem boasts a listing in the ‘Guinness Book of World Records’ for its extensive wine-by-the-glass selection. 14 N. Front Street l 215.922.7800panoramaristorante.com

Society Hill SocietyModern take on the neighborhood tavern with craft cocktails and a seasonal menu.400 S. 2nd Street | 267.273.1434societyhillsociety.com

Uzu Creative maki and simple Japanese entrees are served in a soothing, Zen-inspired atmosphere. Diners bring their own wine or Sapporo to round out the meal. 104 Market Street l 215.923.9290uzuphilly.com

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Wedge + Fig

Cheese lovers revel in the global selections at this small bistro in the heart of Old City. Guests who bring their own beer or wine can tap into the pairing expertise of the staff. Sit outside in the courtyard garden for a lovely time. 160 N. 3rd Street l 215.238.1716wedgeandfig.com

ZentoSushi and Contemporary Japanese Cuisine. 132 Chestnut St | 215.925.9998zentocontemporary.com

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VEGETARIAN

options!

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Blackbird Pizzeria This entirely vegan and certified kosher pizza shop serves up favorites such as “nacho” pizza and sandwiches such as the smoked tofu cubano with seitan pepperoni and pickles. 507 S. 6th Street l 215.625.6660blackbirdpizzeria.com

Charlie was a sinner. Vegan cocktail bar with tasty small plates.131 S. 13th Street | 267.788.1736charliewasasinner.com

New Harmony Vegetarian

A filling destination for vegetarians, vegans and their omnivorous dining companions alike. Those in the know save room for the vegan dessert offerings, including dairy-free “cheesecake.” 135 N. 9th Street l 215.627.4520newharmonyvegetarian.com

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Underdogs

A wiener joint that diversifies its offerings with vegan dogs and gluten-free rolls.137 S. 17th Street l 215.665.8080underdogsphilly.com

VedgeVegetable enthusiasts and fine-dining aficionados both enjoy the elegant dining rooms, lounge and bright bar, known for its inventive cocktail list. 1221 Locust Street l 215.320.7500vedgerestaurant.com

ZahavMiddle Eastern smorgasbord to satisfy veg-lovers and carnivores alike. 237 St. James Place l 215.625.8800zahavrestaurant.com

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DESSERT

treat yourself!

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Cookie ConfidentialSpecializes in cookies, cupcakes and brittle in classic and inventive flavors and combinations517 S. 5th Street | 215.922.4040cookieconfidential.com

The Franklin Fountain This old-fashioned ice cream saloon tempts people of all ages with its handmade ice cream, banana splits, thick shakes, sundaes and flavored soda water—all served by in-character soda jerks. 116 Market Street l 215.627.1899franklinfountain.com

Tartes Visitors tap on the window of this tiny pink takeout-only bakery to order from dozens of fresh, homemade pastries and toothsome treats.212 Arch Street l 215.625.2510

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Thirsty?LIBATIONS

thirsty?

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Eulogy Belgian TavernA beer haven, Eulogy pours more than 300 choices, including 21 on draught. The tasty menu of Belgian specialties pairs perfectly with the libations and the vibe. 136 Chestnut Street l 215.413.1918eulogybar.com

European Republic

Guests munch on European-style wraps and Belgian-style frites with 20 different toppings while sipping on fresh-roasted coffee at this cozy cafe. 213 Chestnut Street l 215.627.5500europeanrepublic.biz

Irish PōlWith 40 taps, this bar has established itself as a destination for beer lovers, as long as they also love rock and roll. 45 S. 3rd Street l 267.761.9532theirishpol.com

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Khyber Pass PubNew Orleans-inspired cooking, barbecue, and a serious craft-beer list – great vegan options.56 S. 2nd Street | 215.238.5888khyberpasspub.com

Lucha CartelSister to National Mechanics serving specialty cocktails and tex mex dishes.207 Chestnut Street | 267.761.9209luchacartel.com

Mac’s TavernFans of TV’s “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” might be interested in this spot owned by the show’s Rob McElhenney.226 Market Street | 267.324.5507macstavern.com

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National MechanicsAt this darkly stylish indie bar, housed in a former bank building, the crowd is hip and the craft beers flow.22 S. 3rd Street l 215.701.4883nationalmechanics.com

Sassafras BarLong time Old City bar with live jazz and burgers.48 S. 2nd Street | 215.925.2317 sassafrasbar.com

SouthwarkRecognized by Food & Wine magazine as a “pioneer in the resurgence of classic cocktails in Philadelphia.”701 S. 4th Street | 215.238.1888southwarkrestaurant.com

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Tin Angel National and local acoustic singer/ songwriters take the stage just about every night of the week in an intimate cafe setting. The venue’s restaurant arm, Serrano serves international comfort food. 20 S. 2nd Street l 215.928.0978

Triumph BrewingCompanyThe third location of a regional brewpub, Triumph pairs its boutique beer and pub menu with open mic nights on Mondays, live jazz music on Wednesdays and barrel tappings every first Thursday. 117-121 Chestnut Street l 215.625.0855 triumphbrewing.com

Twisted TailBeer, bourbon, and southern-inspired food.509 S. 2nd Street | 215.558.2471thetwistedtail.com

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The Victoria FreehouseBritish bar with English ales and classic pub fare.10 S. Front Street | 215.543.6089victoriafreehouse.com

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