Chestnut Hill boasts an old-fashioned village charm enhanced by established local bars and restaurants that have something to offer for everybody, writes Alisha Miranda for the Philadelphia Magazine.
Those searching for a great breakfast place should head to Matine’s Café, which offers delicious baked goods and gourmet breakfasts and brunch options.
Another great breakfast and brunch spot is Cake. Here, you get to enjoy breakfast classics under a greenhouse roof that brings botanical garden vibes inside.
For lunch, be sure to visit McNally’s Tavern, the shining star of simple tavern fare.
Meanwhile, Chestnut Grill & Sidewalk Cafe offers some of the most popular continental food in Philadelphia.
The best dinner spots in the charming neighborhood include Adelinas Restaurant & Bar, an upscale Italian restaurant, and CinCin, which serves Chinese dishes with surprising French touches.
One of the favorite drinking spots among locals in Chestnut Hill is El Poquito. Here, you can choose from three margaritas plus sangria, wine, and cervezas.
If European-style dry hard cider is what desire, head to Cider Belly Hard Cider.
Finally, at the community hub, Market at the Fareway, you can sip and sample from 15 vendors who cater to global palettes.
Read more about where to eat and drink in Chestnut Hill in the Philadelphia Magazine.
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