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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Poe Guy finding his identity today at 12 West Bank St.

Special thanks to Dr. Hal Poe for submitting this article to share!
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Brief Philadelphia Restaurant Guide

Philadelphia is an EATING town. From swine to divine, we’ve got it! You know you’re supposed to eat a cheesesteak, and you might know to seek out a good seafood place, but you can have a very diverse culinary experience: an international food palate for our international visitors

Alyan's Restaurant $

603 S 4TH St

(215) 922-3553

Inexpensive Mediterranean BYOB.t. Great falafel, hummus, lamb, mixed grill.

½ block from South Street


Bellini Grill $$

www.bellinigrill.com

220 S 16th Street between Walnut & Locust

Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 545-1191

Monday to Thursday: 11am-10pm; Friday: 11am-11pm; Saturday: 4pm-11pm; Sunday: 3pm-9pm

“Warm-hued walls patched with large frescos of the Italian countryside give an old world feel to this tiny business district dining room. A good mix of business diners, date duos and "regulars" take up the dark wood tabled to dine on traditional, house-made dishes like fried calamari, Zuppa Di Pesce and Veal Parmigiana.” (On-line description.)


Good place for large groups even though it’s a relatively small restaurant. A group of 12 of us ate there one night during MLA, and everyone enjoyed the meal. The staff has always been very accommodating when I’ve eaten there, and the food is yummy. It’s also BYOB. (Cantalupo review)


Bistro La Baia $$

700 Lombard Street near 17th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19146-1519

Phone: (215) 546-0496

Hours: Mon-Thu 12pm-3pm, 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-3pm, 5pm-11pm, Sun 4pm-10pm

Small, cozy neighborhood BYOB restaurant with great Italian food at reasonable prices. (Cantalupo’s review)


Bookbinder’s $$-$$$

125 Walnut Street

(215) 925-7027

www.bookbinders.biz


Hotel Options for PSA Conference

  • Lippincott House
  • The Thomas Bond House
  • Antique Row B&B
  • Alexander Inn
  • Philadelphia Bella Vista
  • The Columns on Clinton
  • Inn On The Sky
  • La Reserve B&B
  • The Morris House Hotel

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