Here Are Some of the Best BYOBs in Philadelphia

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Philadelphia is not short on BYOBs that also double as some of the city's best restaurants.

Philadelphia is far from short on BYOBs, but there are several throughout the city that also double as some of the city’s best restaurants, writes Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé for Philadelphia Magazine.

Pietramala in Northern Liberties, while a vegan restaurant, will make you forget such a thing with its cozy dining room.

Little Fish in Queen Village features a seafood-heavy, chef-driven menu that leans more toward Asian influence.

L’Angolo Ristorante in South Philadelphia provides an environment that feel like you’re stepping back in time.

Tabachoy in the Italian Market is known for its delicious Filipino dishes and a fun menu of other foods.

Mawn in the Italian Market can be described as a noodle house with no rules.

El Chingon in East Passyunk is the culmination of Chef Carlos Aparicio’s years of work as a Philly baker.

Sakana in Queen Village provides a more affordable Omakase-style dining experience than your typical one.

Stina Pizzeria in South Philadelphia sets itself apart from many other pizzerias through its full menu of Greek and Mediterranean food options.

Illata in Graduate Hospital is one of the more inventive and ever-changing restaurants in the city.

Read more about the city’s best BYOBs in Philadelphia Magazine.

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on PHILADELPHIA Today in October 2024.

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