Top Restaurants For The Holidays Near Philadelphia
Rustic, cozy and/or covered in twinkling lights. Here are a few suggestions for where to wine and dine in the Philly area if you're in need of that holiday spirit. – Chelsea Karnash
PHILADELPHIA
Casselli's
7620 Ridge Ave (Roxborough)
215-483-6969
I've (selfishly) kept this place to myself up until now, mainly out of fear that droves of people would start flooding the place, forcing us loyal customers to wait for a table. Alas, I can't stay silent any longer. For a festive, throwback atmosphere (plastic fish, photo collages and lights are the main decor) and amazing (cheap!) Italian food, GO HERE. Just don't take my table, k?
Friday Saturday Sunday
261 S. 21st St
www.frisatsun.com
Homey food and an intimate interior (okay, some might call it cramped) make this place a nice stop in cold weather.
Irish Pub
20th & Walnut St
www.irishpubphilly.com
The place is red and green and resembles a child's toy Christmas train. Around the holidays, the outside is decked out in lights. Plus, it's right near Rittenhouse Square. The perfect spot for casual food and drink with a side of holiday cheer.
London Grill
2301 Fairmount Ave
www.londongrill.com
This little corner restaurant has tons of holiday and seasonal events and specials, and the lights outside make for a festive vibe year-round.
McGillin's Olde Ale House
1310 Drury St
www.mcgillins.com
Comfy, old-as-dirt and bedecked in Christmas lights. What's not to love?
PS – Santa stops by on Dec. 17 from noon to 5 p.m.
R2L
2 Liberty Pl, 37th Floor
www.r2lrestaurant.com
Want a view of the city's Christmas lights? You can't beat R2L's! But be warned—that holiday cheer comes at a price here.
Oh, and on Christmas Day this year, R2L is offering up a special, prix fixe "Christmas Supper" from noon - 6 p.m. Visit the website for the menu.
Standard Tap
2nd & Poplar St
www.standardtap.com
This place always seems to make any restaurant list we put together, and this one's no different. Here's why: farmhouse-in-the-country vibe, urban location. Lights. And a fireplace. Glorious.
Tavern on the Hill
8636 Germantown Ave (Chestnut Hill)
www.tavernonthehill.biz
There's nothing that's not Christmas-y about Chestnut Hill during the holiday season, and the cramped quarters, ancient décor and live entertainment at this "cozy village pub" fit right in.
Valley Green Inn
W Valley Green Rd (Wissahickon Park)
www.valleygreeninn.com
It doesn't get prettier than the Valley Green Inn in fall and winter. Take a walk (or a hike) through Wissahickon Park before you stop by this historic restaurant for dinner and a hot toddy or chocolate (by the fireplace!). You seriously won't believe you're within city limits.
SUBURBS
Piero's Italian Restaurant
3500 Reading Way
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
www.pierositalianrestaurant.com
Delicious, reasonably priced authentic Italian food in a cozy setting. What more could you ask for? Their quaint banquet room is the perfect setting for an intimate holiday party or just a great gathering of friends. This BYOB establishment is one of Huntington Valley's best kept secrets. If you're not sure what to get, go for the crab cakes, they're mouthwatering good!
Birchrunville Café
1403 Hollow Rd
Chester Springs, Pa.
www.birchrunvillestorecafe.com
A French-Italian restaurant that shares its location with a post office, Birchrunville has a super loyal following and simple French décor that makes it super comfortable year-round…and especially during the holidays.
The Gables
423 Baltimore Pk
Chadds Ford, Pa.
www.thegablesatchaddsford.com
Situated in a converted diary barn from the 1800's, this cozy (but elegant!) restaurant barely needs the strands of twinkly lights to feel Christmas-y. But they're a nice touch.
Kennett Square Inn
201 E. State St
Kennett Square, Pa.
www.kennettinn.com
Try anything and everything mushroom at this quaint 1835 inn set in the state's (duh) mushroom capital. And when you're finished? Head just down the road to Longwood Gardens' Christmas celebration for holiday spirit overload…if that's even possible.
Pretty much anywhere in South Philly…
Because it looks like someone threw up Christmas on this section of the city no matter where you turn. And that's a wonderful thing.