Ingredients are the star at Greg Vernick's bi-level American spot near Rittenhouse Square. Try the "toasts" as an appetizer. You'll love everything coming out of the wood-fired oven. En savoir plus .
Chef Emeril Lagasse stopped by this West Chester staple during a visit in December. He enjoyed seven courses late into the evening. En savoir plus .
Try the Artichoke Huarche with san simon crema, poblanos, truffles and cotija. En savoir plus .
The bar is a great destination for craft brews with many rotating taps and huge bottle selections ranging from local brews to unusual American micros on draft, and greatest hits from Germany. En savoir plus .
Try the roasted sea scallops butternut squash puree, spinach, preserved lemon jus. En savoir plus .
Try Mezcal Vago Espadin - vivid citrus, mingling with anise, mint, & a creamy cocoa-nib finish that lingers, with true agave luxury. This is a sipper, not a slammer. En savoir plus .
They've got their own spin on Fireball: The "Pyroblast" is made with whiskey, syrup cooked with cinnamon sticks, star anise, allspice, red pepper flakes, cloves & organic, food-grade cinnamon oil. En savoir plus .
Try this: the Classique Sazerac – a New Orleans, pre-Civil War concoction with Peychaud's bitters & anise Herbsaint considered the oldest American cocktail. Suave brandy tones & a lemon-zested rim. En savoir plus .
Try the Brooklyn - a bittersweet take on the classic Manhattan riff, that's poured over a giant ice cube & a sublime Fabbri amarena cherry. It might as well say: 'Drink Me.' En savoir plus .