There are so many great restaurants in Philadelphia that it's always possible to try something new! For breakfast, you should make your way down to this little restaurant, The Dutch. It's off the beaten path and you'll probably have to wait for a table, but they might serve up the best breakfast in Philadelphia.
The Dutch is a small hole in the wall breakfast spot on the corner of 4th. and Cross St. (Pennsport).
Find this hidden gem at 1527 S 4th. St., Philadelphia, PA 19147.
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It features limited seating (and a few tables outdoors), and because it is loved by the locals, you should plan to get there early to avoid a wait.
Once you get seated (or even if you order takeout), the service is excellent and you will be blown away by the food!
If you try just one thing on the menu, make it the scallion waffle and chipped beef. It's one of the more creative breakfast dishes in Philly, and they do it perfectly.
Their french toast creations are the talk of the town for a reason, too. Try any of their variations... your tastebuds will thank you.
Everything at the Dutch, from their bacon to their omelettes to their dutch-inspired breakfast and brunch foods, will leave you wanting to return again and again.
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The Dutch is open for breakfast from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, Tuesday through Sunday. I recommend getting there early in the day, and there's less of a crowd on weekdays. They also offer great homestyle dinners on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
Have you visited The Dutch? What is your favorite dish on the menu? Let us know in the comments!
Living in Philadelphia means you have easy access to some of the most unique, interesting places to eat in the world. Still, we all end up falling into routines, going to our favorite places, and not thinking to try something new. If you haven't visited each of these quirky restaurants in Philadelphia, you're really missing out on a great meal and a good time. Check out these unique Philly restaurants as soon as possible!
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1. Talula's Garden
Dine in Philadelphia's most beautiful restaurant as soon as the weather breaks. Enjoy their famous cheese plates in a stunning garden setting. You'll find it at 210 W Washington Square.
2. Royal Sushi & Izakaya
Royal Sushi & Izakaya serves up the best sushi in Philadelphia in a nondescript building at 780-782 S 2nd Street. There's no sign out front - just look for the red lantern. The front room is lively and loud, sake flows freely, and old anime is projected onto the brick walls. So, if you're looking for "unique dining experiences near me," this is the place!
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3. The Victor Cafe
South Philly's Victor Cafe has been music lovers' favorite spot for decades. It began as a gramophone shop in the early 1900s, then transitioned into a restaurant after Prohibition. In the 1970s, opera students began signing on their shifts, and a tradition was born. Now, dine and enjoy performances while you eat. This is one of the most unique restaurants in Philadelphia. The Victor Cafe is located at 1303 Dickinson St., Philadelphia, PA
4. Tattooed Mom
Tattooed Mom is a quirky South Street bar that has become legendary for their craft nights, game nights, and interesting cocktails. While the drinks change seasonally, you might luck out and get to try their Cotton Candy Old Fashioned or a fizzy drink made with Pop Rocks. Their menu offers bar food basics with a twist - like garlic parmesan pepper tater tots or a pickled chicken sandwich. Visit Tattooed Mom at 530 South Street.
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5. Pizza Brain
Pizza Brain is a BYOB spot in Fishtown that's known for serving up delicious pies, but it's worth visiting for more than that; this quirky Philadelphia restaurant is actually the nation's largest pizza museum! You won't believe how much pizza-related memorabilia they've collected until you see it for yourself. It's one of the coolest restaurants in Philly. Head up to 2313 Frankford Ave. to check it out.
6. Marrakesh
If you want an authentic Moroccan dining experience, there's only one place to go. Marrakesh is a tiny restaurant where you'll be in close quarters, sitting on cushions on the floor, dining from authentic plates, and tasting plenty of great dishes. Find it at 517 S Leithgow St., Philadelphia.
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7. Moshulu
The famed Moshulu is docked at Penn's Landing, and it's the only tall ship restaurant in the world. Dine above deck at their bar for one of the city's best happy hours, or head below deck for a gourmet meal you'll never forget. Save room for dessert, because their deconstructed s'mores or chocolate and wine pairings are unlike any other in the city.
8. Reading Terminal Market
Reading Terminal Market, located at 12th & Arch, is Philadelphia's foodie heaven. Try everything you could possibly think of - from Philadelphia's first ice cream at Bassett's to the best sandwich in America at DiNic's. Pick up fresh meat for dinner this week and grab some chocolate to satisfy your sweet tooth. Really, Reading Terminal is perfect.
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Where do you like to dine when you want a night out? Have you been to any of these unique Philly restaurants Tell us in the comments! You can discover more food options in town on an exciting food tour in Philadelphia.
With so many great spots to dine in Philadelphia, you'll never have to look far to find a fun restaurant for a night out. However, we all get into a rut of going to the same places over and over again. It's time to mix it up and realize that some of the most unique restaurants in Philadelphia are hiding right under our noses, including the seven listed below.
When it comes to unique dining experiences in Philadelphia, you can't go wrong with music and a meal. The Victor Cafe serves up some of the best Italian dishes in South Philly, but will draw you back again and again for the talented waitstaff that serenades diners with opera.
Marrakesh serves delicious Mediterranean and Moroccan food in a unique atmosphere. You'll end up having to be let in, so don't forget to knock. The tiny spot fills up quickly as guests sit on rugs around low tables and feast on incredible, fresh cuisine.
Travel back in time with a trip to City Tavern where Colonial fare and staff dressed in Colonial attire will make you feel like you're dining with the founding fathers. The turkey pot pie is the best known dish here, and you'll understand exactly why the moment you dig in.
While at this restaurant, you'll get to enjoy fine dining on the water. The Moshulu down at Penn's Landing is a World War 1 era ship that has been turned into a world-class restaurant. The creative take on traditional dishes is what makes this a truly unique Philadelphia dining experience, and one you certainly won't soon forget.
Amada's unique tapas are served up at this lively Jose Garces restaurant. The sangria is to die for, and you'll have fun sampling various dishes and passing them around the table.
Tattooed Mom, which is located on South Street, is one of the most fun places to grab a drink and a meal in Philly. The bar food is delicious, and you'll have fun playing with the little toys and trinkets left on the table. The restaurant also hosts nights filled with arts and crafts. With that being said, you'll want to head on over to Tattooed Mom for a night of fun any day of the week.
El Vez is a lively Center City spot for tacos and margaritas that will quickly become your favorite. It's a great restaurant for group outings, and it's hard to capture the charm and atmosphere in words to really know what El Vez is all about. You've got to experience it for yourself.
The next time you're looking for a great time in Philadelphia, be sure to make a reservation at one of these seven unique restaurants.
Have you ever eaten at any of these unique Philadelphia restaurants? If so, please feel free to share your dining experience(s) with us in the comments below. Also, if we left any of your favorite restaurant(s) off the list that you believe is unique, please let us know.