Matchbooks - Philadelphia restaurants, hotels Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Alphabetically A to I - Albert's, Grant Ave. at Academy Rd., sports bar; no matches with its name
Aramingo Diner, 3356 Aramingo Ave., pretty good diner; no matches with its name Benny the Bum's Crabhouse, 9991 Bustleton Ave. at Red Lion Rd., good seafood; has matches with its name update: January 2007 no matches with its name Blue Ox Brauhaus, 7980 Oxford Ave., very good German food; has matches with its former name, Old Brauhaus Bookbinder's, 125 Walnut St., the old original restaurant has reopened with great food (including the best clam chowder); has matches with its name Boulevard Diner, 11650 Roosevelt Blvd., pretty good place for breakfast; no matches with its name Brasil's, 112 Chestnut St., nightclub; report received -- has matches with its name Broad Street Diner, S. Broad St. at Ellsworth, limited diner fare; no matches with its name Buddakan, 325 Chestnut St., excellent restaurant; has matches with its name Bullies, Broad & Pattison Sts. (at the Spectrum), adequate arena dining; no matches with its name Cafe Centraal, 1218 Pine St., Mediterranean/Mexican restaurant; no matches with its name but has matches with former name Taco House Cafe Spice, 35 S. 2nd St., Indian food done well with a good bar; has matches from its New York City location with Philadelphia noted on the inside Chickie's & Pete's, 4010 Robbins Ave., the original location; has matches listing all five locations www.chickiesandpetes.com Chickie's & Pete's, 11000 Roosevelt Blvd., good food, good bar; the favorite in Northeast Philly; has matches listing four locations www.chickiesandpetes.com City Garden, 1801 JFK Blvd., good center city Chinese restaurant; has matches with its name (more than one color) The Continental, 138 Market St., fabulous martinis and really good food to boot; has matches with its name The Continental Mid-town, 1801 Chestnut St., like the original, great martinis plus good food; has matches with its name Cuba Libre, 10 S. 2nd St., worth eating here just for the decor; looks like old Havana; be sure to have a mojito; has matches listing both locations www.CubaLibreRestaurant.com Dangerous Curves, 5921 Tacony St., nicer gentlemen's club; no matches with its name Dave and Buster's, 1995 Franklin Mills Circle, typical D&B plus bowling alley; has generic D&B matches Dave and Buster's, 325 N. Columbus Blvd., nice outpost of the D&B chain; no matches with its name DiNardo's, 312 Race St., famous for crabs; has matches wiith its name Dolce, 241 Chestnut St., excellent food with great happy hour prices in the bar; has matches with its name www.dolcerestaurant.com Downey's, Front & South Sts., still has some great desserts; no matches with its name Elephant & Castle, 1800 Market St., part of the restaurant/pub chain; no matches with its name Embassy Suites, 9000 Bartram Ave. (at the airport), nice hotel with a restaurant that makes surprisingly good sandwiches; has generic Embassy Suites Hotels matches Fogo de Chao, 1337 Chestnut St., nice Brazilian steakhouse; has matches listing all cities where located Hard Rock Cafe, 12th & Market Sts., standard HRC menu but can still be fun; has generic Hard Rock Cafe matches Ho Sai Gai, 2423 Aramingo Ave., good Chinese food in the Port Richmond section of the city; has matches listing various Ho Sai Gai locations Irish Pub, 1123 Walnut St., good Irish food at good prices; no matches with its name
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