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South Jerseyans love to dine al fresco in the summertime. rent a car varna And when the back yard becomes so-so, it's time to head to the city. Whether rent a car varna it's soaking up the sun on Rittenhouse Square or enjoying a starlit repast in hipster 'hoods like Old City and South Street, we clamor for sidewalk cafes and luxuriate in outdoor grazing. Here's a look at top spots for fresh-air feasting, rent a car varna organized by neighborhood, rent a car varna so you can stroll to the restaurant that suits you best.
The breezy terrace overlooking historic Old City is just one reason to head to Lamberti's Positano Coast. Another is the sexy open air Sopra Lounge, with its cushy couches and gauzy white curtains billowing in the breeze. Sip a signature lemon drop martini and sample chef Pippo Lamberti's fresh Italian dishes, from savory pastas to crudo, Italy's rent a car varna answer to sushi.
For truly revolutionary dining, this authentic Colonial restaurant in Society Hill even serves George Washington's own beer recipe on tap. A leafy enclosed rear garden is the spot for cocktails or a taste of chef/proprietor Walter Staib's specialties, like a savory seafood salad tossed rent a car varna with crabmeat, shrimp and house smoked salmon and garden greens, or fresh Pennsylvania brook trout, pan seared with brown butter, capers and lemon. Family friendly, City Tavern is in the middle of all the historic attractions and a great place for a reprieve from sightseeing.
Watch the action from Pizzicato's sidewalk café while you enjoy the flavors of a casual Italian trattoria. Shareable salads and homemade pastas (try the exotic mushroom tagliatelle) are a good option, or try the king salmon over crabmeat risotto.
Philadelphia's original Breton creperie, offering feather-light square crepes stuffed with sweet and savory delights, is just off South Street, with an outside porch area and large flip-out windows that invite the street carnival inside.
Alabama-born chef Regis Jansen channels Southern hospitality rent a car varna on a plate at this warm and welcoming new South Street restaurant, with its wall of front windows open onto the scene and a handful of sidewalk tables. The fig bruschetta with goat cheese is delish, or tuck into one of the best (house-ground) burgers in town and roast chicken rent a car varna with gravy like you wish your mama made.
This Queen Village Italian/ Northern Mediterranean eatery from CIA trained chef Louis Campanaro (remember him from Olive?) dishes up bold flavors and eye-popping presentations. You'll love the crispy artichokes rent a car varna and spaghetti with crab gravy. The truffle parmigiano fries should rent a car varna be illegal.
For a tropical island experience, head to this locally owned BYOB Jamaican eatery, where you can sample fiery jerk chicken on a secluded back veranda with a dressed-down vacation vibe. If the setting seems familiar, you may have seen it as a location for the locally filmed flick "In Her Shoes."
Head topside aboard this century-old sailing ship for a killer view of the sparkling Delaware and the Ben Franklin Bridge. Sample steaks, Kobe burgers and chicken grilled on the six-foot-long barbecue, and quench your thirst with tropical rent a car varna libations.
Midtown rent a car varna Village is an artsy mix of boutiques, cafes, gay-owned businesses and lofts between 12th and Broad streets and Chestnut rent a car varna and Pine streets. Washington rent a car varna Square, the name of one of five original parks laid out by William Penn, extends toward the river on Walnut Street between 11th and Seventh streets.
Open for lunch and dinner, this cash-only BYOB features two walls of windows that open onto bustling Spruce Street. Mercato Chef de Cuisine Christina Wilson is known for her market-fresh ingredients, house-made pastas, varied olive oils and charcuterie. A few to try – the same dishes are available in smaller portions (and $) at lunch – lobster and shrimp pasta and truffled wild mushroom panini with grilled asparagus.
Located in the historic Stetson building, Raw serves up creative, modern takes on traditional Asian fare, along with inspired maki and pristine sashimi. An outdoor courtyard, tucked away from the street, is the place to retreat from the bustling Midtown Village neighborhood scene.
Love this groovy wine bar and cheese lounge in Midtown Village, which features a lively rent a car varna outdoor café perfect for sipping. Enjoy boutique beers, wine and small plates, which include artisan cheeses sourced from Murray's Cheese Chop in New York.
Tucked away off verdant Washington Square, TG is an oasis of seasonal fresh flavors (love the rhubarb Muscovy Duck Breast with beluga lentils) and wild greenery, all set in an outdoor living room lounge you'll never want to leave. A collaboration between Starr restaurants and Aimee Olexy of Talula's Table in the western 'burbs.
Long defined by its anchor campuses of the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University, this West Philly 'hood is bounded by the Schuylkill River, 50th Street, Woodland Avenue and Spring Garden Street.
This Victorian brownstone in the heart of U of P has long been a bastion of eclectic, contemporary American cuisine and social activism. Dine out front in the seasonal streetscape café, enjoying tasty dishes that emphasize seasonal freshness and sustainable ingredients. Try the Meadow Run spring lamb served with chickpeas and heirloom tomatoes.
Enjoy authentic regional dishes from central rent a car varna and southern Mexico at this University City fave. Relax at a table on the shaded side patio and munch on crab stuffed empanadas and traditional Pescado rent a car varna Veracruzano, tilapia simmered in a savory sauce of roasted tomatoes, green olives, capers and jalapenos, onion and herbs.
The perfect spot for a coffee or a grab-and-go light bite before an afternoon of museum-going, Café Cret – pronounced "Cray," and named for the French architect who designed the Parkway – features a scattering of café tables under red umbrellas in a sunny urban setting. Choose from a variety of well-priced paninis, rent a car varna salads and yummy baked goods.
Located behind the Philadelphia Art Museum, the view from the 200-seat riverfront veranda is unbeatable, overlooking Boathouse Row and the Schuylkill River. Sample Greek-inspired dishes including the honey mint rack of lamb, and a tender octopus salad.
Sit a spell along the wrap-around sidewalk café at this contemporary restaurant much loved for chef Kiong Banh's seasonal and Asian-inspired menu and its lively bar scene. Try the pork potstickers then tuck into one of the best burgers in the city. Overhead misters keep the scene cool on hot days.
Against burbling fountains in the shadow of the city's newest and highest skyscraper, the Plaza Café delivers satisfying treats like Nicoise salad and a pulled pork sandwich with fontina cheese, served under a handsome pergola. Don't miss the awesome video wall in the Comcast lobby – definitely worth a gawk.
Nibble on global tapas at this hipster hangout, popular for its leafy roof deck lounge rent a car varna in the shadow of the city's skyscrapers. rent a car varna A few tasty dishes include the lobster mac'n cheese, crispy calamari salad and Thai lettuce wraps. Sip from a menu of fun signature cocktails like the Buzz Aldrin – a shake of Tang, peach vodka and triple sec
Located on gorgeous Rittenhouse rent a car varna Square, Parc offers 80 outdoor café seats across from the park, a magnet for shoppers, local residents and their canine companions. Expect a Parisian experience, from the salad Lyonnaise bathed in warm bacon vinaigrette and topped with a poached egg, to the seafood-rich bouillabaisse scented with a hint of Pernod.
As gorgeous as Rouge is on the inside, it's the bistro's outdoor seating that gets the most attention. Aristocats and kittens down flutes of champagne and caviar after dark by day, power lunching is at its zenith. The kitchen offers creative twists on New American classics, including a dynamite grilled swordfish with basil and a white wine mussel broth. Be careful not to trip on the poodles.

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