Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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Savor Every Bite As You Discover Philadelphia’s Best Tasting Menus
For adventurous diners, Philadelphia offers a variety of delicious tasting menu experiences that will have you savoring every bite, write Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé and Kae Lani…
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Could Schuylkill Expressway Tolling Be Solution Toward Funding SEPTA, Easing Congestion?
Following New York City’s successful congestion pricing model, tolls on the Schuylkill Expressway could help fund SEPTA and reduce congestion here, writes Sandy Smith for…
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A Chef Gordon Ramsay Sighting Near Wilson’s Secret Sauce in Upper Darby
What’s up with a recent chef Gordon Ramsay appearance near Wilson’s Secret Sauce in Upper Darby and why was the barbecue restaurant closed to the…
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Try Out a New Hobby at This Clay Studio in Kennett Square
Are you looking to explore a new activity or hobby? Do you want to build upon skills you may already have? Learn how to make…
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Mount Airy, One of Philadelphia’s Most Eclectic Enclaves, Offers Something for Everyone
Mount Airy, in the heart of Northwest Philadelphia, is one of the city’s most eclectic enclaves, offering something for nearly everyone whether you live or…
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Burgers Enjoying Moment in Philadelphia As More Chefs Craft Unique Versions of Classic Food Item
Burgers are enjoying a moment in Philadelphia, with local chefs from even the most upscale restaurants crafting elevated takes on the popular American classic, writes…
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Open Streets Set to Return to Rittenhouse Row for Third Time, Starting April 6
Center City District will be presenting its third edition of Open Streets starting April 6, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. The initiative is a…
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Supérette Wine Bar, Market, and Bottle Shop in South Philadelphia Quickly Gains Attention
Supérette, a new wine bar, market, and bottle shop at the corner of Cross Street and East Passyunk Avenue, is already drawing significant attention just…
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A Goldilocks Moment: Living in the Neighborhood of Haverford
The neighborhood of Haverford is your sweet spot for living in the Philadelphia region. It’s close to everything, but still far enough away to offer…
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Closing of Center City Macy’s Raises Questions About Fate of Wanamaker Organ
The Macy’s store at 1300 Market Street in Center City is slated to close, raising questions about the future of the Wanamaker Organ that is…
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Eagles Fan in Royersford Lands the Ultimate Vanity Plate
Eagles fans have been scooping up all kinds of memorabilia this season, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Royersford resident Dave Davis may have landed…
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Why Center City Offices Are Emptying and What Can Be Done to Fix It
Many Center City office buildings have been sitting empty over the past five years, but COVID-19 is not the only culprit for this reality, writes…
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Inside Local Job-Training Nonprofit Leader’s Vision to Address Philadelphia’s Poverty
As CEO of local job training nonprofit Hopeworks, Dan Rhoton has a critical role to play in helping equip young people with skills and connecting…
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Philly Millennials Have Reached Home-Buying Age, But Many Are Stuck Renting Due to Two Big Reasons
Despite having reached home-buying age, high interest rates and low inventory are forcing many millennials to continue renting, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. Zillow…
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Discover Philadelphia’s Top Spots for Chocolate Lovers
Philadelphia is packed with must-visit spots for chocolate lovers, offering everything from timeless favorites to inventive, decadent treats, write Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé, Alexandra Jones, and Laura…




























