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I'm headed to Philly this weekend for the first time. I'm looking for a restaurant downtown that can host a large group (about 15), preferably without having to order off of a special menu. I'm open to any style of food, a nice place, but not crazy expensive.
Thanks!
Re: OOT-er needs suggestions
I don't know where you will be located for the day (assuming it's for work), but Parc might be a good option. It's on Rittenhouse Square. I'm not sure if they do big groups but I think they could. http://parc-restaurant.com/
Triumph is a brewery in Old City -- they do groups. Their food is nicer than "pub food."
http://www.triumphbrewing.com/philadelphia/
Fork, also in Old City, has a private room. It might be more expensive than what you want...I'm not sure.
http://www.forkrestaurant.com/
^^^ All great suggestions.
My only thing with Parc is that it's so freaking LOUD - with a table of 15 there's no way that conversation would be heard by the entire table - in other words you'd likely wind up in a bunch of small conversations which may be bad if it's a business dinner (or maybe not if you can sit all the boring people away from you, lol).
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Good point!!!
do you need center city?
what about Davio's?
Or Twenty Manning? Could they fit a table of 15?
Estia could - but it might be $$$.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions. I'll have to write them down for the next time I visit Philly.