Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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This Bucks County Watering Hole Makes Philadelphia Magazine Best-of List for Area Bars
In a sea of good drinking establishments in the Philadelphia region, there are those that really stick out. One of them is right here in…
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Hang onto Those Handlebars! Bucks County Has Two Highly Esteemed Sites for Mountain Biking
Bucks County is home to two of the ten best places to go mountain biking in the Philadelphia region, writes Melissa Martens for Philadelphia Magazine.…
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Area Labor Shortage Has Employers Digging into Their Pockets for Signing Bonuses and $15 Hourly Wages
From restaurants to hospitals, employers in the Philadelphia region are having trouble finding enough workers. In response to this labor shortage, they are resorting to…
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Career Corner: Want a Job That Doesn’t Test for Marijuana? A Philadelphia Guy Built an App For That
Many believe that, as long as it does not harm anyone or interfere with your ability to take care of your responsibilities, that what you…
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It’s Apple Picking Season, and Philadelphia Magazine Says Bucks County Blossoms with Options
If apple picking is on your fall bucket list, there are several places nearby that offer a perfect setting. Bailey King harvested the best-of list…
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The Philadelphia Region’s Affinity for Pretzels Took Numerous Twists and Turns
Philadelphia and suburban residents — including those in Bucks County — love their soft pretzels. The local devotion to them runs so deep, we eat…
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Phillies Announcer Dan Baker Makes an Appearance at Montco Couple’s Wedding
A local couple got a welcoming surprise on their big day when Phillies announcer Dan Baker decided to crash their wedding, writes Kristen Schott for…
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Philadelphia’s Ongoing, Long-Term Inferiority Complex: It’s Time to ‘Get Oudda Here Wit Dat’
Despite the deeply ingrained inferiority complex among Philadelphians, the City of Brotherly Love is attracting people from America’s most populated and popular cities. And they…
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Bucks County Has Primo Golf Courses With Greens Fees That Can Cost You Less Than a Tankful of Gas
The popularity of golf skyrocketed during the pandemic. It’s understandable: The sport is outdoors and contactless among players (substituting an elbow bump for a back pat to…
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Post-Pandemic SEPTA: Regional Rail Needs a Get-Moving Kick in the Caboose
As Philadelphia and its suburbs reawaken after a pandemic-induced slumber, SEPTA continues to lag behind. The regional rail system is specifically behind in its return…
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Philly Mag: As You Emerge From the COVID Bubble, Don’t Overlook Sightseeing in Your Own Backyard
The drop in COVID cases, concurrent with the rise in number of fair-weather days, means that getting out of your Bucks County house is now…
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Permanent Reduction in Number of Bucks County Commuters Could Significantly Affect Center City
A permanent reduction in the number of Bucks County commuters could have a significant impact on Center City and its many businesses, writes Jake Blumgart for Philadelphia Magazine. …
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Philadelphia Magazine: Fantastic Franks Are Found in Feasterville, Fortunately
Philadelphia Magazine’s Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé and Alexandra Jones identified the best dogs in the area. They’re not the ones found on leashes with pedigrees. They’re the ones found on buns…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Highly Coveted Renovated Condo in the Heart of Doylestown
If you are looking for a place that combines urbane sophistication and small-town charm, you are in luck. A renovated condo with two bedrooms and…
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Hey, Lookie-Loos: Here’s the New Hope Spread that Nearly $6 Million Can Buy
New Hope’s Plumb Meadow Farm — and its two 18th century farmhouses — is for sale, reports Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. . . The property’s pedigree stretches…
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As a Cure for Quarantine-itis, Area Residents Cheer, ‘We’re Going to Disney World!’ (Or at Least Florida)
The 15 months of pandemic restrictions has had local residents cooped up at home. As they emerge from their hibernations, Philadelphians are starting to travel…
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Could a Tiny Paoli-Based Internet Search Engine Be the David to Google’s Goliath?
With Internet privacy becoming a major concern for a growing number of people, Paoli-based DuckDuckGo, the privacy-minded search engine with approximately 124 employees, is poised…
























