4 Best Nightlife in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Khyber Pass Pub

Old City
Operated as a saloon since 1876, the bi-level Khyber earned renown as a loud and fast punk rock club in the 1970s through the 1990s. In more recent years, it has been reinvented as a restaurant serving authentic New Orleans cuisine (try the po'boys and gumbo), alongside a serious craft beer selection (22 taps). The upstairs space still plays host to a wide slate of live performances and special events.

Tavern on Camac

Center City East
Three venues in one, Tavern features a popular piano bar, a top-floor dance club called Ascend, and a late-night restaurant, which serves rib-sticking comfort food until midnight on weekdays and 1 am Friday and Saturday. Specialties include grilled cheese, a beefy Tavern burger, and beer can barbecue chicken; they make creative cocktails, too.

The Bike Stop

Center City East

A multifloored space, down a side alley, the Bike Stop caters specifically to those seeking leather-clad adventures.

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Woody's

Center City East

Philadelphia's most popular gay nightlife destination is spread over two levels, offering several bars—with monitors playing music videos and campy moments from TV shows and movies—and a large dance floor upstairs. Themed nights include Latin music on Thursdays and house, EDM, and hip-hop on Fridays.