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Zahav, an Israeli restaurant in Society Hill, has become a Philly institution. It's great for a casual date night, a celebratory meal, or when nothing less than silky hummus on laffa bread will do.
ESO Ramen Workshop is a Neighborhood Ramen pop-up in Society Hill that serves some of the best ramen in town.
Provenance in Society Hill serves a 20-dish French-Korean tasting menu that's as surprising as it is delicious.
Tamalex in Headhouse Square serves good Mexican food, but the real selling point is the bar and a late-ish Happy Hour.
Open until midnight on the weekends, Society Hill's Queen & Rook Game Cafe is a great place to have a glass of wine or beer, some plant-based food, and live out your board game fantasies.
Midori Sushi in Society Hill is a pretty casual place with just a handful of seats and some of the best sushi in town.
Society Hill’s Pizzeria Stella not only has some tasty pies, but a few other things you should go for on a casual weeknight like their pasta and small plates.
Bloomsday is an all-day cafe that turns into a wine bar at night and has an attached bottle shop with a great wine selection.
Malbec Argentine Steakhouse is a meat-centric Argentinian restaurant in Society Hill where you should go with a date.
Spruce Street Harbor Park is a seasonal beer garden that has hammocks, a floating garden barge, and a bunch of food vendors.
The Moshulu is an old ship with a dining room inside and a deck on top where you should spend a few days during the summer.
The Olde Bar is a throwback bar and restaurant in Society Hill with classic drinks, oysters, and burgers.