Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Barclay Prime Located on the first floor of the historic 237 South 18th Street Barclay Building in Rittenhouse Square, Contact: Meg Torpey Braclay Prime is best described as a "luxury 267-238-3649 boutique steak house," an ideal [email protected] contemporary destination for a space http://www.barclayprime.com/ steeped in glamorous old-world tradition. Buddakan 325 Chestnut Street Contact: Meg Torpey Buddkan is a premier Steven Starr restaurant 267-238-3649 featuring modern Asian cuisine. The [email protected] Communal Table and the Mezzanine level www.buddakan.com/ are prime for providing a unique experience for clients. Bistro Romano 120 Lombard Street Murder is on the menu at Philadelphia’s Contact: Joette Adams original mystery dinner theater. Guests 215-925-8880 witness a crime, interact with the suspects, [email protected] play detective and solve this whodunit. Situated in an 18th century granary located in historic Society Hill, featuring regional Italian cuisine, tableside Caesar salad, and piano lounge. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations City Tavern 138 South 2nd Street The first unofficial "White House," Chef Contact: Kelly Melendez Walter Staib's City Tavern has boasted the 215-413-1443 finest celebrations since 1773. With over 230 [email protected] years of hospitality, City Tavern has been the www.citytavern.com/ centerpiece of affairs now immortalized in history. Sample foods and ales made from George Washington & Benjamin Franklin's recipes, all served by costumed wait staff. Capital Grille 1338 Chestnut Street The Capital Grille hosts an impressive menu 215.545.9588 of nationally renowned dry aged steaks and Contact: Carol Griffin the freshest of seafood to ignite your [email protected] culinary imagination. Enjoy Bone-In Kona http://www.thecapitalgrille.com Crusted Dry Aged Sirloin, Cedar Planked Salmon, or Juicy Roasted Chicken at this luxurious restaurant located on the Avenue of the Arts. Continental 1801 Chestnut Street Contact: Meg Torpey 267-238-3649 Continental Midtown is a 60’s Diner & [email protected] Martini Bar. Sensational cocktails and a http://www.continentalmidtown.com/ brilliant menu of global tapas. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Cuba Libre 10 S. 2nd Street (2nd & Market Streets) Passing through the doors of Cuba Libre 215-627-0667 Restaurant & Rum Bar transports guests to Contact: Hanna Yoffa and Chris Perrupato an Old Havana courtyard complete with [email protected] exotic tropical foliage and vintage décor – in http://www.cubalibrerestaurant.com/ an open-air ambiance. Situated on two floors, authentic artwork, upbeat Latin music, and a professional staff make a visit to Cuba Libre truly an experience. Chart House 555 S. Columbus Blvd. Contact: Christopher Cantore The Chart House, designed with a 215-625-8383 contemporary nautical theme, features [email protected] award-winning cuisine spectacular www.chart-house.com waterfront view. With several floors of seating, the Chart has the flexibility to handle groups of a variety of sizes. Chifa 707 Chestnut Street Contact: Judy Moore CHIFA, a premier Jose Garces restaurant, is 267-284-7979 inspired by the unique hybrid of Peruvian [email protected] and Cantonese cuisine found in Peru, the www.chifarestaurant.com menu engages a broad range of Latin and Asian influences. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Chima 1901 JFK Blvd. Contact: Dana Conroy Chima Brazilian is an elegant Brazilian 215-525-5838 steakhouse offering a most unique fine [email protected] dining experiences. The menu at Chima Http://chima.cc includes 16 kinds of meats ranging from filet mignon, pork loin, lamb chops, check and fish all served by authentic gauchos. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse 1426 Chestnut Street Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House Contact: Jessica Kiefer proudly features USDA prime beef and fresh 215-246-0533 seafood. The 24,000 square foot restaurant [email protected] features three distinctive dining levels, each http://www.delfriscos.com/philadelphia-details.php carved from the historic bank space built in 1922. A breath taking 40 foot wine tower is the center piece of the restaurant. Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse 111 S. 17th Street Contact: Cassie Hines This stylish, upscale Northern Italian 215-564-4810 Steakhouse is located just off Rittenhouse [email protected] Row/ Two-time Best of Philly winner http://www.davios.com/ featuring a four-time Award of Excellence wine list. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Estia 1405 Locust Street Contact: Anastasia Pashalis Estia features Authentic Geek and 215-735-7700 Mediterranean cuisine with a variety of [email protected] private and semi private dining experiences. www.estiarestaurant.com A 1st rate wine list with more than 300 selection from Greece, Europe, Israel & Lebanon. Field House 1150 Filbert Street 215- 629-1520 Contact: Tim Adams The Field House is connected to the PA http://www.fieldhousephilly.com/ Convention Center. The sports bar offers [email protected] affordable meals and spirits for a variety of clients. Fogo de Chao 1337 Chestnut Street Contact: Jennifer Cain 215-636-9700 or 972-361-6251 Authentic Brazilian gaucho chefs carve [email protected] unlimited servings of beef, chicken, lamb, http://www.fogodechao.com and port right at your table. Complemented with a gourmet salad bar, limitless sides and an award winning wine list. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Le Meridien 1421 Arch Street Contact: Joe Shingler Amuse is a chic new bar and brasserie, 215-422-8200 featuring traditional, lusty French bistro fare, [email protected] raw bar selections, and extraordinary, http://www.lemeridienphiladelphia.com signature steak frites. The open floor plan at Amuse offers a capricious variety of drinking and dining experiences. Maggiano’s 1201 Filbert Street Contact: Cindy Mercado Delicious, authentic Italian cuisine in a 215- 567-2020 comfortable dinning atmosphere. The [email protected] extensive menu features lavish portions of http://www.maggianos.com homemade Italian classics served family style. Maggiano's is located just two blocks from the PA Convention Center. Moshulu 401 South Columbus Boulevard Contacts: Darcy Hill and Marty Grims The most unique waterfront restaurant on 215-923-2500 the world’s largest four-masted sailing ship [email protected] featuring contemporary American inspired [email protected] cooking using nature’s finest ingredients. The www.moshulu.com/ boat is permanently docked at along the Philadelphia waterfront on the Delaware River. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Panorama 14 North Front Street Ristorante Panorama features authentic Contact: Lynn Shivo contemporary Italian cuisine in a dramatic 215- 922-7800 setting of hand painted murals, marble floors [email protected] & torch lighting. Housing the largest wine www.pennsviewhotel.com/ristorante_panorama preservation "Cruvinet" system in the world, the wine bar has been awarded Wine Spectator's "Best of Award of Excellence & Sante' Magazine's "Wine Hospitality Award For Fine Dining. R2L Two Liberty Place 37th Floor Philadelphia Just five blocks (a 10-minute walk) from the Contact: Vera Masi Pennsylvania Convention Center, R2L is at 215-564-3585 the center of Philadelphia's restaurant [email protected] scene. From the 37th floor location, you can http://www.r2lrestaurant.com/ treat your guests to the unforgettable panoramic views that span for more than 40 miles. R2L is pleased to offer multiple flexible private event spaces that are like no other in the city. Scarduzio's Table 31 1701 JFK Blvd. - Comcast Center Contact: Tyrone Blakey Located in Philadelphia’s newest 215-567-7111x116 attraction and tallest building, The [email protected] Comcast Center, Chef Chris Scarduzio www.table-31.com offers memorable Italian cuisine featuring house made pastas, prime steaks and chops, and fresh seafood. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Supper Club 1227 Walnut Street Imagine walking into a 1940’s Supper Club, Contact: James McManaman hearing the sound of a pianist playing the 215-923-8208 remarkable songs made famous by the likes [email protected] of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and many www.1227walnut.com/contact/ others. Walnut Street Supper Club offers a truly unique experience by serenading guests with classic and contemporary tunes while dining with classic Italian dishes. The Prime Rib 1701 Locust St Contact: Glenn StCoeur 215-772-1701 The Prime Rib offers the finest in American [email protected] steakhouse cuisine in a classic 1940s Manhattan supper blub ambiance. Rated by www.theprimerib.com/ Zagat as the best steakhouse in Philadelphia several years in a row. Union Trust Streak House 717 Chestnut St Union Trust is Philadelphia's premiere Contact: Vinnie D’Adamo independent steak and seafood house 215-925-6000 serving the finest prime cuts of beef, line- [email protected] caught seafood and a wide selection of Contact: Sarah Christiansen oysters, crab and clams from our award 954.591.3611 winning raw bar. We offer private dining [email protected] options from 10 to 400 guests through our 3 http://www.uniontruststeakhouse.com/ private dining rooms, mezzanine and restaurant wide events. Exhibitor Restaurant Recommendations Water Works Restaurant Contact: Sophia Stogiannis 215-236-9000 Today this National Historic Landmark is [email protected] Home to world –class cuisine and the www.thewaterworksrestaurant.com magical dining experience that is the Water Works restaurant and Lounge. Located along the picturesque “Boat House Row” and Philadelphia Museum of Art. Freedom Elite, Private Yacht Contact: Jessica Frost 267-238-3609 The 92-foot yacht is docked adjacent to the [email protected] Spirit of Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, www.entertainmentcruises.com Philadelphia’s waterfront park, and can accommodate from 40 to 110 guests for private functions. .