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Traveling Eats: Philadelphia

April 29, 2013

Last June (yes, shame on me for taking so long to post this!), my mom and I went to Philadelphia for a long weekend vacation. We like to travel to spots that have a lot of history and good food. It was a big plus that the National Constitution Center was having a Bruce Springsteen exhibit as my mom happens to be a huge fan. The weather was perfect the entire weekend and we had a blast. So much that we both had Philly withdrawals for days after and I was convinced I needed to move there. Here’s a recap of what we ate and a few of the spots we visited. If you’ve never been, it’s time to put Philly on your list of places to visit!

Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant Fish & Chips

Our first place to eat was the Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant. I picked the special for the day, Fish and Chips. Boy, did I select wrong. It was pretty disgusting actually. Extremely greasy and tasteless for both the fish and the fries. I ended up scraping the batter off the fish and ate what I could. Such a bummer for our first stop to be so yucky.

Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant Fried Oreos

Thankfully, they also had Fried Oreos on the menu. Since I barely ate my dinner, I was so game for fried Oreos! They serve them with a caramel dipping sauce. The plate decoration was a little ridiculous with the powdered sugar and cocoa and it ended up all over my lap and purse.

Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant Fried Oreo

They tasted fantastic though! Warm and gooey and sweet and decadent. They may not fry fish and chips right, but they got the Oreos right!

National Constitution Center

Here’s a view of the National Constitution Center as we were walking up. See how gorgeous the day was!

National Constitution Center Bruce Springsteen

We loved the Bruce Springsteen exhibit. Very cool.

Hatville Deli Corned Beef

We checked out the Reading Terminal Market and I was in love! Everything you could imagine. Meats, breads, cheeses, ice cream, sandwiches, bakeries, this list goes on. I could’ve spent the entire trip inside there. We had lunch at the Hatville Deli. I had their Famous Corned Beef Sandwich. It was delicious. Piles of thinly sliced corned beef, tons of sauce (I like a messy sandwich), and delicious bread. I was completely stuffed.

The Famous 4th Street Cookie Company Black & White

Also in the Reading Terminal Market is The Famous 4th Street Cookie Company. They had the most amazing selection of cookies. I’m usually a chocolate chip girl, but something drew me in to the Black & White. I still dream about this cookie today. It was perfectly soft and just enough chocolate and white icing. If this was the last cookie I’d ever eat, I’d be happy.

Liberty Bell

Of course when you’re in Philadelphia, you have to visit the Liberty Bell.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

And the Rocky steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Yes, we walked up and down them just to say we did. 😉

Rocky Statue

And the Rocky statue!

Moriarty's Pub Onion Burger

For lunch one day, we found our way into Moriarty’s Restaurant & Irish Pub. We were in the mood for burgers and I had the Onion Burger. Caramelized onions, provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, and garlic mayo. It was pretty good. Not mind-blowing, but a good burger nonetheless.

Love Park

I bet you’ll recognize this sign. It’s in Love Park (officially JFK Plaza).

El Vez Pink Cadillac

I’ve saved the best three spots for last. We had dinner at El Vez one night and we still talk about it. In honor of Bruce, we ordered the Pink Cadillac Margarita. Jose Cuervo Classico, triple sec, fresh orange, lime, and cranberry juices. It was awesome!

El Vez Chile Verde Enchiladas

El Vez Roasted Red Pepper Enchiladas

Mom and I both ordered from the specials that day. We got two different enchiladas, and both tasted spectacular. Mine had chicken inside with a chile verde sauce. Mom’s had beef with a roasted red pepper sauce.

El Vez Dessert

Of course we got dessert! We ordered the El Vez. Flourless chocolate cake, peanut custard with caramelized bananas, chocolate sauce, and peanut butter ice cream. It tasted as phenomenal as it sounds. Now you see why we enjoyed this place so much!

Eastern State Penitentiary

My favorite part of Philadelphia was touring the Eastern State Penitentiary. It’s super spooky, but very interesting and huge! You could really spend a few days there. I thought this pic my mom took of me in one of the cell blocks was cool. I am dying to go back for Halloween when they do Terror Behind the Walls. Can you imagine how scary that would be?!

Eastern State Penitentiary Al Capone's Cell

Al Capone’s cell. Not quite like the others.

Franklin Fountain Hydrox Cookie Cone

Last but not least, the Franklin Fountain! I could not wait to go here. It’s such a cute shop with that old timey soda fountain feel. The hardest part was deciding what to order. I finally picked the Hydrox Cookie Ice Cream Cone. Probably the best cookies & cream I’ve ever had!

There are several cities on my list to visit, but I cannot wait to get back to Philadelphia!

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  • Kelly April 29, 2013 at 8:20 am

    Aw I love that! I went to Philly with my mom in 2011. Ooh I didn’t know about the penitentiary. I’ve been wanting to go back, so I’ll have to look into that.

    And Reading Terminal Market is the best place ever. I wanted to move in and live there! We went there every day, sometimes twice a day!

    • Leah Short April 29, 2013 at 8:26 am

      You must visit the pen, it’s awesome! I can’t wait to go back. We were at Reading all the time as it was on the way back to our hotel every day. Awesome, awesome place!

  • angela@spinachtiger April 29, 2013 at 3:34 pm

    My family is from Philly and I lived there a while as a child and my brother lived there as an adult for several years. The cheesesteak and Italian food is where Philly really rocks, but it looks like you had some really nice food. It’s a very interesting city and only about an hour and half train to Manhattan, which makes it even better.

    • Leah Short April 29, 2013 at 3:52 pm

      Loved it so much there. I think I’d like living there! I don’t like cheesesteaks, so we didn’t bother with those, even though I’ve heard Philly has the best!

  • AmyBean April 29, 2013 at 7:42 pm

    Wait… you were in Philly and you didn’t have a cheesesteak? For shame! 🙂 Next time you’re there, I recommend that you head to nearby Chester (which is a really crappy town, but you can get good steaks) and stop into Phil & Jim’s on Edgmont for a steak with provolone and peppers, no mayo. Best sandwich you’ll ever eat.

    • Leah Short April 29, 2013 at 8:13 pm

      Yep, I know I know! I don’t like cheesesteaks, so none for me!

  • ashley - baker by nature April 30, 2013 at 8:13 pm

    Philly is my heart and hometown! I’m so happy you got a good taste of how amazing it truly is there! xx

    • Leah Short April 30, 2013 at 9:39 pm

      Completely fell in love with it! By far one of my favorite cities!

  • JustMaybe... May 1, 2013 at 12:11 am

    Hi, Leah, I am born, raised & still living in South Philadelphia. Please, don’t allow anyone to throw that “You have to have a Cheesesteak – You’rein Philly” junk at you. The truth is that while, yes, cheesesteaks are something Philly is known for & that many of eat the truth is real Philadelphians know that we are inundated with some of the best food from many, many cultures than you can find anywhere. I’m sorry about your experience at the first place you hit. Next time you come to Philly try Victor’s for Italian. It’s as little place in South Philly that has been here forever. It’s where you can get a nice dinner along with some Amazing vocal performances from your very own waiter & ever sometimes the patrons. I don’t mean some funky Karaoke either – I am speaking about some Honest to goodness professional , straight from the theater, vocals – AMAZING! For a little bit of where people go after a game you can try Chickies&Petes for the “Crab Fries” or Nick’s Roast Beef for, well, some if the best hot Roast beef you will ever get. Since that & French fries are all they make, trust me, you are getting some Darn good Roast beef. Also, the only way to get the Best food experience possisble in Philadelphia is to go to each little area & skip the “Big Name” places in the all the touristy spots. I am not saying that we don’t have some Amazing places in the main areas, however, if you want the best Chinese head into China town then ask a local where they would go. We have a Huge Spanish community up off of 5th street. We have The Austrian Village which is some unbelievable German food. Please, Leah, the next time you are here wander off the main path & get yourself a “Real” taste of Philly – no cheesesteaks included. Keep my email & let me know before you get here – I will check with some friends & get you the “inside” info on where to go so that your belly is happily satiated & your pocket book is cocoa powder free… Susan

    P.S. I am not the biggest foodie & do not go out to eat much which is why I have only mentioned a few specific places to you. I usually only get to go to a really good local place if a friend has held my hand & pulled me in the door. One of those places was pulled is a spectacular Vietnamese soup house – I can’t remember the name but will ask the friend that, rightfully so, pulled me in that door & let you know ASAP.

    • Leah Short May 1, 2013 at 7:42 am

      Thanks for the tips!

  • Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious May 1, 2013 at 3:13 am

    How fun! Jason and I have been meaning to make a trip out to Philly!

    • Leah Short May 1, 2013 at 7:42 am

      You should! We really loved it.