Northern Liberties Restaurant Week Returns With Over a Dozen Restaurants Offering $25, $35, and $45 Prix Fixe Dinners
Looking for food deals at some of the top restaurants in the city? Of course, we all are. You’ll be happy to know that Northern Liberties Business Improvement District (NLBID) will be hosting their fifth Northern Liberties Restaurant Week from January 30 to February 8th
Here’s your chance to put a few of the neighborhood restaurants on your bucketlist or return to some of your old favorites and save some coin. Participating restaurants will feature prix fixe dinner menus with three or more courses, priced at $25, $35, and $45. Participating restaurants include:
- Añejo Philadelphia (Mexican) – 1001 N. 2nd St.
- Apricot Stone (Middle Eastern) – 426 W Girard Ave.
- Bar 1010 (Pizza) – 701 N 2nd St.
- Bourbon & Branch (American) – 705 N 2nd St.
- El Camino Real (Tex-Mex) – 1040 N 2nd St.
- Figo Ristorante (Italian) – 1033 N 2nd St.
- Hikari Sushi (Sushi) – 1040 N. American St. #701
- Jerry’s Bar (American) – 129 W. Laurel St.
- North Third (American) – 801 N 3rd St.
- Seiko Japanese Restaurant (Japanese) – 604 N 2nd St.
- Silk City (American) – 435 Spring Garden St.
- Standard Tap (Gastropub) – 901 N. 2nd St.
- Urban Village Brewing (Brewery) – 1001 N 2nd St.
- Yanaga Kappo Izakaya (Japanese) – 637 N 3rd St.
“Northern Liberties continues to gain popularity as one of the hottest food destinations in the city,” said NLBID Executive Director Cassidy Martin. “Our restaurant week is a celebration of all the energy, creativity, and talent in our community. It’s a fantastic way to experience and showcase that growth. Come and try a spot you’ve never been to or revisit your favorite places. This is an affordable way to enjoy the winter with friends and family. We hope to see you there.”
The Northern Liberties Restaurant Week roster offers diners plenty of distinct options with flair to choose from, including a $35 pre fixe vegan menu at Bourbon & Branch, a signature cocktail at Jerry’s Bar named after its favorite neighborhood (which one could it be?!), and the option to BYOB at Hikari Sushi, among many others.
Cuisines represented during the event include Mexican, Middle Eastern, Italian, American, Sushi, and more, ensuring a diverse culinary experience for all attendees. Reservations are highly recommended, as Northern Liberties Restaurant Week attracts a large number of diners. For menus, reservation links, and additional details, please visit explorenorthernliberties.org/restaurant-week.
