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EXPLORE LOCAL AREA | | | | | | | 1421 Sansom St
Philadelphia,
PA
19102
215-568-3131 | | | | | Description: CENTER CITY. A regional favorite, Chris' Jazz Café has been included on Downbeat magazine's list of "100 Great Venues Around the World to Hear Jazz." Scheduled performers include both up-and-coming and established talent. In addition to great music, you can enjoy full-service dining as well. The lunch menu has a number of salad and sandwich options, and the dinner menu features American favorites such as crab cakes, pasta dishes, and steaks.
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| 56 S 2nd St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
215-238-5888 | | | | | Description: OLD CITY. Named after the legendary geographical feature in the Hindu Kush Mountains, this Old City music venue isn't for the faint of heart. Punk and indy acts with names like Oppenheimer, Nashville Pussy, Human Television and Iggy Pop take over the downstairs stage each week, cranking their amps to full volume and whipping into a frenzy the 20-somethings who pack the dark listening room. Upstairs, DJs spin everything from hip-hop to Britrock until well past the witching hour.
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| 7165 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia,
PA
19119
215-248-1000 | | | | | Description: MOUNT AIRY. What's your taste in music hip-hop, jazz, Latin, R&B, or rock? At NXNW you can catch it all. Billed as one of Philly's top live music venues, this spacious Mt. Airy venue, which sports a tin ceiling, stained hardwood floors and exposed brick walls, serves up a veritable cornucopia of music each week that appeals to listeners from all walks of life. In addition to the great sounds, NXNW also delivers some rather tasty eats, including crab corn chowder, Maryland crab cake sandwiches and baby-back ribs.
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| 2639 Poplar St
Philadelphia,
PA
19130
215-787-0488 | | | | | Description: MUSEUM DISTRICT & FAIRMOUNT PARK. This edgy venue graces the Museum District with a host of bands. A large bar with a great view of the stage makes North Star an especially comfy and appealing spot to catch a show. When there's not a concert, fans flock to this friendly hangout to down beers at happy hour or shoot pool in the adjoining hall. Adding to the convenience factor are savory sandwiches and hip snacks like Drunk and Beaten Calamari, served with garlic aioli and lemon. ID required for admission to shows.
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| 847 N 3rd St
Philadelphia,
PA
19123
215-922-1035 | | | | | Description: NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Live jazz Tue-Sun. Cajun and American food served. A spicy entertainment and food combination!! In addition, legendary Mickey Roker, who played with Dizzy Gillespie, hangs around and sometimes performs at the Jazzhaus.
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| 20 S 2nd St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
215-928-0978 | | | | | Description: OLD CITY. Notable blues, rock, folk and country musicians entertain at this fabulous coffeehouse, which is located on the second floor of Serrano, an international eatery. Guests may enjoy an after dinner drink or dessert with cappuccino during the show. The restaurant below offers Med-inspired shared plates and interesting mains such as chicken paprikash and Jersey pumpkin gnocchi.
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| 1508 South St
Philadelphia,
PA
19146
215-545-0475 | | | | | Description: SOUTH STREET. Music lovers of all types feel at home in the quaint, dark red interior, where a curious lineup of musicians and DJs woo patrons. Monday nights feature a blues show while Wednesdays offer free admission and a fascinating assortment of jukebox tunes. Regulars recommend a hearty plate of pierogies with sautéed onions and sour cream or kielbasa with sour kraut and German potato salad. Complement either with the brew of your choice, and you're in for fine, fine night.
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| 1509 South St
Philadelphia,
PA
19146
215-545-4511 | | | | | Description: SOUTH STREET. Live jazz, cheap beer and a friendly scene result in a lot of customer loyalty for this cozy South Street lounge. Drag show on Thursday nights.
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| 243 S Camac St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
215-545-0900 | | | | | Description: CENTER CITY. There's never a dull moment at this hot gay club. From a piano bar to a dance floor, the tavern cultivates laughter and fun. In addition, the classy dining room, featuring exposed brick walls, framed art and white tablecloths, offers a warm and comfortable atmosphere for a flavorful meal of strip steak Milano or shrimp scampi. Omelets, quiche, and French toast highlight the luscious Sunday brunch. NB Credit cards accepted at the restaurant but not at the bars.
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| 3025 Walnut St
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
215-222-1400 | | | | | Description: UNIVERSITY CITY. A listening room that caters to serious music fans, World Cafe books an impressive variety of talent from week to week, including national acts like Shawn Mullins, Suzanne Vega, KRS-One and Rickie Lee Jones as well as Philly faves like MJ Project and The Roddies. The upstairs cafe-bar is open throughout the week and often features live acts of its own. There, the menu runs from steamed mussels and homemade chips to burgers and Maryland crabcakes.
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