Philadelphia

Generally speaking, you can break down Philly's central nightlife hubs into four distinct areas.

Traditionally, South Street is “where all the hippies meet,” according to the 1963 hit by Philly’s own The Orlons. The area has become a little less artsy in recent years, with tourist-friendly attraction taking over for some independent businesses, but there’s still so much to see and do, particularly along the eastern half of the river-to-river street—packed bars and restaurants, tattoo parlors, sneaker stores, cafés, erotica shops, and more.

Home to the majority of Philadelphia’s historical attractions, Old City is equally popular with party people come nightfall. Like South Street, it can get packed on the weekends, with various clubs, bars, and restaurants serving as draws. The crowd is a mix of tourists and locals, with the latter group heavy on “bridge-and-tunnel” types visiting from New Jersey and nearby suburbs. Columbus Boulevard, in particular, features a high concentration of club destinations.

North of Old City lie Northern Liberties and Fishtown. Both neighborhoods have long been associated with Philly’s bohemian crowd, a target for edgy artists, chefs, and musicians. More recently, however, both enclaves and the areas surrounding them have come into their own as legitimate cultural contenders citywide with great bars and breweries.

Finally, Rittenhouse Square, in the heart of Center City, is the premier hangout for Philly’s moneyed crowd, with a slew of high-profile bars, restaurants, and clubs joining a scattering of under-the-radar gems both old-school and new-school.

Other neighborhoods of interest are University City, with all the standard (and not-so-standard) college-age bars and clubs, plus unique international options in greater West Philly; East Passyunk, a hot strip featuring hip bars and restaurants commingling with South Philly’s old-school Italian population; and Manayunk, a nightlife-heavy area to the northwest particularly popular with college kids and recent grads.

Bars and clubs can sometimes close, change hands, or turn over with very short notice, so stay abreast of the latest by following the entertainment pages and respective websites of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News (philly.com); the Philadelphia Weekly (phillyweekly.com); the Philadelphia Gay News (epgn.com); and Philadelphia magazine (phillymag.com).

In Philadelphia, last call for bars and clubs is 2 am, though there are a handful of places with special licenses that allow for legal after-hours service. Cover charges can range from free to about $12. While Philly tends toward the casual in many of its nightlife venues, there are dress codes enforced in some clubs. Best to check online to make certain if you're venturing into new territory.

People from outside the city might be surprised to see just how popular dancing is here. The persuasive DJ culture has permeated the city, especially in Old City, Northern Liberties/Fishtown, and on South Street.

Philadelphia has a rich jazz and blues heritage that includes such greats as the late, legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane and current players like Grover Washington Jr. That legacy continues today in clubs around town.

Though a number of Philly rock/pop venues are owned by Live Nation, a good variety of touring bands is still represented on a nightly basis. And with the advent of the Fishtown live-music scene at venues such as Johnny Brenda's and Kung Fu Necktie, as well as the popular Union Transfer on Spring Garden, there is a greater variety of live music available than ever before.

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  • 1. Frankford Hall

    Fishtown | Brewpubs/Beer Gardens

    Stephen Starr's big, loud, and lively beer garden brings a bit of Bavaria to Fishtown's nightlife scene. You and your crew can sit outside at one of the largest picnic tables, or hang indoors when it's frigid. Draft beers, many of them German, come in half or full liters, accompanied by rib-sticking pretzels, wurst, and schnitzel.

    1210 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19125, USA
    215-634–3338
  • 2. Johnny Brenda's

    Fishtown | Bars/Pubs

    A funky, welcoming bar, restaurant, and music venue, JB's epitomizes the bridging of old and new frequently found in Fishtown. A local beer-heavy tavern, complete with billiards, blends seamlessly into a solid casual restaurant downstairs. Upstairs hosts an edgily booked lineup of performers in a diversity of genres.

    1201 N. Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19125, USA
    215-739–9684
  • 3. Kung Fu Necktie

    Fishtown | Live Music

    A block removed from the major intersection of Frankford and Girard, KFN hosts indie music acts in a small, moody barroom hidden underneath the elevated tracks of SEPTA's Market-Frankford line. They book both local and national bands.

    1250 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122, USA
    215-291–4919
  • 4. Memphis Taproom

    Northeast Philadelphia

    A pioneering beer bar in this part of town, Memphis offers more than 18 diverse beers on tap, plus 2 in casks; they're equally liked for their food, inventive gastropub grub with plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. Their adjacent beer garden, featuring a stationary food truck and a projection screen for games and movies, is a favorite in the warmer months.

    2331 E. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19125, USA
    215-425–4460
  • 5. North Bowl

    Northern Liberties | Bars/Pubs

    Cleverly located in the thick of Northern Liberties' Second Street scene, this boozing-friendly bowling alley delivers in the tenpin department. The large, colorful space serves a snacky menu, featuring a big selection of wackily topped tater tots.

    909 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    215-238–2695
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  • 6. Ortlieb's Lounge

    Northern Liberties | Live Music

    Back open and humming after a series of ownership changes, this out-of-the-way venue in NoLibs has expanded its musical scope well beyond the traditional jazz. The vintage barroom, named after a defunct Philly brewery, now books indie rock, hip-hop, funk, and more. Hit up the bar for the cheap tacos, pretty close to the perfect drinking snacks.

    847 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    267-324–3348
  • 7. The 700

    Northern Liberties | Dance Club

    Plenty has changed in Northern Liberties over the years, but the 700 remains an approachable, no-frills neighborhood joint. The ground-floor bar, a popular gathering place for soccer fans and boasting a beer selection of 90+, gives way to a living room-like upstairs where DJs spin three nights a week.

    700 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    215-413–3181
  • 8. The Abbaye

    Northern Liberties | Bars/Pubs

    NoLibs' reliable corner bar takes a Belgian approach, serving the appropriate beers (Chimay, Duvel) along with local crafts, in bottle and on draft. The hearty pub menu skews Euro, too, with some twists (vegan versions of wings, meatballs, and cheesesteaks).

    637 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    215-627–6711
  • 9. The Fillmore Philadelphia

    Fishtown | Live Music

    One of Philadelphia's newest venues for live music, the 25,000-square-foot Fillmore capitalizes on the rising relevance of the Fishtown neighborhood, introducing a rock club experience for the 21st century. Three raised balconies providing solid sight lines for as many as 2,500 concertgoers, with a secondary club, the Foundary, holding about 450.

    29 E. Allen St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    215-309–0150
  • 10. Union Transfer

    Northern Liberties | Live Music

    A former train station and restaurant converted into a haven for live music, Union Transfer might be Philly's best pound-for-pound place to catch a show. The spacious layout, impressive booking, and incredible sound make for an easygoing, one-of-a-kind concert experience.

    1026 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
    215-232–2100

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