Sorry for a food post on Philadelphia but I have just returned from attending my son's graduation so you get what I get I guess.
Anyway, if you do find yourself in the City of Brotherly Love's Center City area let me make these suggestions.
Coffee: the best cup of coffee, espresso, or cappucchino in town, or on the eastern seaboard is
La Colombe. I say this for many reasons, the first being, of course, an honest cup of hot coffee. But equally, it's a real place, real baristas, real wood chairs on a hardwood floor.
La Colombe keep things simple because they try to do one thing well: coffee, and they haven't turned the store into a retail gift shop that also sells coffee (Yes, that's you Starbucks), and they sell croissants from a local baker who cares about doing croissants well. As a friend of mine said, "at La Colombe, the coffee comes first, the customer second."
There's no menu, no chalkboard, just get in line and order your standard coffee drink of choice and all God's chillen' are happy. Cash only.
http://www.lacolombe.com/
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| La Colombe |
Di Bruno's
I love this place. They have some of the best sandwiches in town. And cheese, and fish, and desserts.
http://www.dibruno.com/
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| Di Bruno's |
Reading Terminal Market
Want the best pulled pork sandwich in Philadelphia? DiNic's.
http://readingterminalmarket.org/
Village Whiskey
Maybe the best 8 oz. hamburger money can buy. Made from grass fed beef. The bun is perfect and the Duck fat french fries aren't bad either.
http://villagewhiskey.com/
And while I'm at it a little love for the
Rittenhouse Plaza-Warwick hotel. Old-fashioned hotel service. Great newly-renovated rooms, friendly staff, and reasonable rates for the location. Rittenhouse Square is the only place to stay if you the love the hum of the city.
http://www.radisson.com/philadelphia-hotel-pa-19103-6179/paphily
The Wall Street Journal agrees, by the way:
Rittenhouse
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| View of Curtis Institute of Music from my favorite bench in Rittenhouse Square |
Last thing. If you get to the beach: Don't forget
Dolle's Salt Water Taffy and and
DogFish Beer from the original pub in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
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| Late Spring at the Beach |