3 Best Restaurants in Pennsylvania, USA

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Black Sheep

$$ | Rittenhouse Square

Converted from a private club with blacked-out windows, this Dublin-style pub has been packing them in for rivers of Irish draft and kitchen specialties. Guinness-battered fish-and-chips could have been produced on the "auld sod," and the malt vinegar to sprinkle over it all does little to dampen the crisp crust. The first-floor bar is noisy and spirited—show up before happy hour to snag a seat—but the mood gets a bit quieter as you climb the steps to the dining room or walk downstairs to the basement bar.

Garryowen Irish Pub

$$

A favorite with locals, this pub serves authentic Irish dishes made from the owner's family recipes, importing some of their ingredients direct from Ireland. The kitchen also sends out American pub favorites like wings and burgers and more than 100 Irish whiskies and 15 draft beers quench thirsts. Irish sesiuns (open Celtic music jams) take place twice a month and live music plays every Friday and Saturday night.

126 Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, PA, 17325, USA
717-337–2719
Known For
  • Large outdoor space
  • Perfectly poured Guinness
  • Ulster Fry (sausages, egg, grilled tomato, and Irish soda bread), white pudding (pork and oatmeal), black pudding (pig's blood added),

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The Plough & the Stars

$$ | Old City

The warm and cheery first floor of this renovated bank feels like a genuine Irish pub. The eatery's long bar features over a dozen taps—invariably spouting several imported and a few local brews—and the menu includes good Irish smoked salmon on grainy bread as well as a panoply of worldly appetizers, salads, and main courses. In winter, patrons crowd around a blazing fireplace on stools set around small tables.

123 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA
215-733–0300
Known For
  • Irish hospitality
  • The place to get a Guinness poured the correct way
  • Irish music

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