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PhillyPanda t1_iy9j3io wrote

Reading Terminal, Nifty Fifty’s, Marathon Grill, Max Brenner, Cheesecake Factory, Santucci’s, Frankford Hall (weekend brunch), Sabrina’s/Honeys/Green Eggs (if they’re patient, esp for brunch), Craftsman Row, Thirsty Dice (board games), Craft Hall (brewery but has kids in mind), Iron Hill, Bridget Foys, Hawthornes, Sam’s Morning Glory, Fitzwater Cafe, Franklin Fountain, Pop Shop (in NJ though), Pietro’s

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jscxxii t1_iy9qn69 wrote

The terminal is number one here. Good answer.

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EnemyOfEloquence t1_iy9uf54 wrote

Thanks Panda. I'm the oldest of six and I should really stop bringing them to breweries lol.

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PhillyPanda t1_iyadb8x wrote

Because it’s helpful - they were starting from every restaurant in philly. Narrows it down plenty from how many restaurants actually exist in philly, gives options, might be something on there they like but slipped their mind, might be a place that works well bc of location, and I put in parenthicals some details. They have friends visiting and are looking to show them multiple places, not just one meal in the city with kids.

Reading terminal is a great spot to bring both visitors and kids, good compromise - it has plenty of restaurants within to choose from, all very family friendly and typically thought of as a must see for visitors.

If they don’t feel like looking at any of the suggestions, that’s fine, just giving a starting place but plenty of people can glance at a bunch of menus and pick ones they like best.

I use Top 10- Top 50 lists all the time to pick out my next restaurant selections, it’s not that mind blowingly overwhelming to plenty of people.

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