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The Best Philly Bars & Restaurants With Live Music
By Candis R. McLean,
4 days ago
GAB BONGHI
There are some days when you feel like listening to live music while eating something great. In these cases, you can try to smuggle a ribeye into a show at the Fillmore—or, you can read this guide. Check out the 14 places across Philly where you can eat shrimp and grits and be serenaded by a saxophonist, post up at a laid-back spot to see some jazz, or eat a sandwich named after Miles Davis.
THE SPOTS
GAB BONGHI 8.2
Rex At The Royal
From the outside, Rex at The Royal looks historic—it’s in an old theater that was built in 1919. But walk through the glass doors and you’ll pop into a massive dining room filled with ballroom chandeliers, velvet booths, a long bar where you can get a burger, and a large staircase that leads to a private dining area. With some of the best Southern-inspired dishes in town and jazz shows a few times a week, most nights here are pretty special. Grab some excellent Southern dishes, like chicken and dumplings or the creamy skillet mac and cheese, and listen to some impressive vocal runs with a couple of friends.
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Heritage
This spot in Northern Liberties can get packed on the weekends, as they have live bluegrass and do one of the better brunches in the neighborhood. The aesthetic falls somewhere between a neighborhood bar and the farmhouse furniture section of Target (plus plants). The brunch cocktails are good too, and when you get hungry, there are Southern staples like steak and eggs, crab benedict, and buttery biscuits and gravy that you can bite into while dancing in your chair.
City Winery 7.8
City Winery
Stumble into this Center City spot on any night of the week and there’s a good chance that you’ll catch some great R&B singers, pianists, and rock acts on either stage in the venue. They also have a massively long wine list and food options like fig and pear flatbreads topped with bleu cheese, burgers , and cavatelli pasta with spicy succotash. Just make sure you grab a reservation for the big acts since it gets pretty crowded for those.
Vinyl Philly
Vinyl Philly is a neon-lit cocktail bar and live music venue in Rittenhouse Square that features dueling pianos, live DJs, and alternative acts every night of the week. There are long leather couches along the wall (a “VIP experience” that you can reserve for free), bartenders dancing behind the long bar, and a strobe-lit stage. When it comes to the food, skip the tuna tacos and go for the cacio y pepe flatbread or grilled octopus that gets a crunchy kick from crumbled Takis on top. It’s great for a chatter-free Happy Hour or a few cocktails after dinner nearby.
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Time
Time on Samson St. is anything but low key. They have their floor-to-ceiling windows that are always open on a sunny day and you can hear the sax riffs and banging cymbals from the sidewalk. Every spot at the long wraparound bar has a decent view of the stage, and for a place that’s all about the music, the food holds its own. Everything from the shrimp and grits to fried calamari with a Calabrian chili garlic aioli and gigantic braised short ribs tastes great watching whatever jazz band or singer is performing that night.
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The Victor Café
When only checkered table cloths, Frank Sinatra's greatest hits, and comically large maps of Italy will do, head to The Victor Café in Passyunk Square. It's a classic old-school Italian place—they even have live opera every night—where you can share a bottle of wine, eat creamy vegetable risotto, and perfect your spaghetti twirling technique. It's incredibly useful for a date night or weeknight when only a tasty plate of carbs will do. Grab an order of the salty veal saltimbocca along with one of their many spritzes and pretend you're at an opera house.
SOUTH Restaurant & Jazz Club 7.7
South Restaurant & Jazz Club
Spring Garden’s SOUTH has an open atrium and garden indoors where you can bring all your friends and pass around dishes like lump crab cakes, salmon and crawfish stew, creole deviled eggs, and other Southern dishes. But SOUTH also hosts live jazz every night of the week, which can be a great backdrop for a romantic night out. The whole place also works if you want to drown out your friend’s endless rant about her new neighbor with a bowl of gumbo and loud percussion.
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Chris' Jazz Cafe
Chris’ Jazz Cafe has a simple concept: host jazz performances from Tuesdays to Saturdays and serve up some great sandwiches and mains named after jazz legends. Open since 1989, the Center City spot is a place where you’ll find regulars who’ve been coming here for decades, a few couples out on date nights, and a young group of Temple art students strumming air keys while the band plays. Go for the Miles Davis sandwich with BBQ pork shoulder topped with tidewater slaw and crispy onions or the tamarind chicken wings . Another reason we love the place: they don’t close until 2am on Fridays and Saturdays.
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World Cafe Live
The food at World Cafe Live is pretty solid, with things like juicy lamb meatballs, curry chicken sandwiches, and beef tenderloin. But you’re really coming here to eat near a stage where people like Raphael Saadiq, Jason Mraz, and Billie Eilish played before they became famous. The multi-level spot is a great place to be for a fun and entertaining night where you’ll get serenaded by someone who’s either on the radio or months away from their big break.
Fabrika 7.4
Fabrika
Fabrika, a Fishtown spot serving up homemade pasta, often hosts live cabaret and jazz performances and drag brunches. The large dining space has a wrap-around balcony with a great view of the stage in the middle of the room, long lounge chairs and tables, lots of crystal chandeliers, and plenty of glowing purple light beaming down from the ceiling. While you’re here, you can order things rabbit ragu, squid ink linguine, small plates like citrusy shrimp and scallop ceviche, and a lamb shank for the table.
MilkBoy
MilkBoy
Milkboy Studios is a place where everyone from Miley Cyrus and Silk Sonic to Jazmine Sullivan has recorded albums, so of course their all-day cafe turns into a place for live music at night. It’s the kind of casual spot where you chill at the bar with an IPA, bite into a burger on a milk bun loaded with pickled jalapeños and crispy bacon, and ask a date about their favorite albums while waiting for the show to start. On most nights, you’ll need a ticket, so make sure you book a spot ahead of time, as most shows here sell out or have limited tickets at the door.
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Knock Restaurant & Bar
The moment you step into Midtown Village’s Knock Restaurant and Bar, you’ll probably feel like you walked into one of those singing flash mobs. The gay bar has karaoke every Wednesday, piano bar-themed nights every Friday and Saturday, and some other version of music night every day in between. There’s a long u-shaped bar inside where you can get an Almond Joy martinis or just a glass of merlot. Come here for a fun night out where you can wear that new shirt you just brought, and prepare to listen to a some talented people belt out a few bangers.
The Twisted Tail
The Twisted Tail
The Twisted Tail is a place that’s easy to walk into any day of the week and hear some great blues music while eating things like shrimp and grits, smoked BBQ ribs, and other Southern dishes. There’s a large bar, a handful of wooden tables, and back booths along the wall, and if you’re looking to casually drink outside, they have some outdoor seats, too. So you can park out front under the umbrellas on a sunny day, order some smoked wings, and let the tangy glaze and guitar riffs make your night.
Liberty Point
Liberty Point
Liberty Point is the largest outdoor restaurant in Philadelphia. And with multiple levels, a few massive bar spaces, and the waterfront on one side, the stage area on the second floor tends to get lost in the shuffle. Weekdays are the best time to come here for the local music acts taking over the stage, since on the weekends it’s full of twentysomethings dancing to a lineup of DJ sets while sipping on margaritas. Stick to the seafood if you want something to eat, especially the steamed mussels that are drenched in a garlicky wine sauce and come with warm bread. If it’s a sunny day, just know you’ll definitely need a reservation.
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