Posted by Foobooz on 15th October 2009

Resurrection Ale House has been open a few weeks now, long enough for blogging types to check it out.
Living on the Vedge deals with a crazy in order to try the roasted radicchio and gorgonzola biscotti. [Living on the Vedge]
It’s the pancetta with crab, peas and house-made fettucini that catches the fancy of the Beer/Pork Lass. On the beer side she tries the Schlenkerla Helles, a smoked golden lager from Bamburg Germany. [Beer Lass]
Veggicurious picks the pickle plate and roasted miatake mushroom to take for a spin. [Veggicurious]
In Other Resurrection Ale House News
Every Monday Resurrection is hosting a Mom + Me Happy Hour from 1 to 3pm. That’s a buck off beers when you bring your baby plus a little networking, socializing and friend-making.
Brunch will begin next weekend, the 24th and 25th of October. To celebrate the kickoff, there will be a special wooden cask of Schneider Weisse pouring off the edge of the bar.
Resurrection Ale House [Official Site]
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Posted by Foobooz on 14th October 2009

Tuesday November 17th will mark the seventh anniversary of the Royal Tavern. To celebrate, the Bella Vista gastropub will be featuring DJs, drink specials, party favors and some of the most popular menu items and specials of all-time.
Stop in and fill out a ballot between now and Sunday, November 8th for your items that you wish would be brought back. Is it the smoked duck club, the poutine, Billy Ray’s fried chicken? Cast your vote and visit starting on the 11th as the specials are revealed and served daily.
Royal Tavern [Official Site]
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Posted by Foobooz on 12th October 2009

The
Swift Half has been steadily expanding its menu since opening this Spring. Check out the latest incarnation of the menu after the jump.
And don’t forget, on Mondays Swift Half offers half-pints for $2.
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Posted by Foobooz on 1st October 2009

Pub & Kitchen is kicking off its fall menu this evening. Back on the menu are the fish and chips with mushy peas and also the English onion soup.
Among the other highlights are the Welsh rarebit pub snack for $3, Strub Farm Wagyu meatloaf for $16 and the seasonal gnocchi dish now served with butternut squash, brussel sprouts, pork belly and brown butter for $11.
Full menu after the jump.
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Posted by Foobooz on 28th September 2009

Craig LaBan has been driven to haiku and song over the Good Dog so it was sure to be interesting to see what he had to say on the Swift Half, the sibling bar whose environs are almost sterile in comparison. And guess what, he likes it, finding nothing generic about the food.
Granted, there may not be any lightning bolts of bar-food brilliance on the level of that cheese-stuffed burger. But this menu is full of good ingredients and satisfying flavors, with a shade more culinary ambition and a lighter touch than the Good Dog’s comfort-food ruminations.
For starters, there is a pair of thick-cut lamb chops edged in a garlicky green marinade of mint chimichurri, fairly priced at $14. It’s easy to recall O’Donnell’s Striped Bass experience in the menu’s deft seafood items, like those gorgeous Jersey scallops with zucchini ribbons and cherry tomatoes. A simply grilled whole branzino was as plump and juicy as any I’ve had recently around town for $21. A $24 steak-frites is relatively pricey for Northern Liberties. But as meat goes, this tender strip steak glazed in jalapeño butter with good house-cut fries and a side of grilled corn was worth the cost.
Two Bells – Very Good
Swift Half [Philadelphia Inquirer]
Swift Half [Official Site]
Granted, there may not be any lightning bolts of bar-food brilliance on the level of that cheese-stuffed burger. But this menu is full of good ingredients and satisfying flavors, with a shade more culinary ambition and a lighter touch than the Good Dog’s comfort-food ruminations.
For starters, there is a pair of thick-cut lamb chops edged in a garlicky green marinade of mint chimichurri, fairly priced at $14. It’s easy to recall O’Donnell’s Striped Bass experience in the menu’s deft seafood items, like those gorgeous Jersey scallops with zucchini ribbons and cherry tomatoes. A simply grilled whole branzino was as plump and juicy as any I’ve had recently around town for $21. A $24 steak-frites is relatively pricey for Northern Liberties. But as meat goes, this tender strip steak glazed in jalapeño butter with good house-cut fries and a side of grilled corn was worth the cost.
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Posted by Foobooz on 16th September 2009

Philadelphia is a city of bars, dive bars, neighborhood bars, gastropubs, wine bars, beer bars, hotel bars and a host of others that defy categorization. The Foobooz Top 50 Bars touches on all of them. See if your favorites made our list.
Top 50 Bars [f8b8z]
Top 50 Bars Mapped [f8b8z]
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Posted by Foobooz on 15th September 2009

Village Whiskey is still brand new but it has already been haiku’d about and of course bloggers have made their way to Jose Garces’ latest. Here’s what they’re saying.
The Beer Lass checks out Village Whiskey on Saturday enjoying the nostalgic snacks, big burgers and duck-fat fries with beery cheese sauce. Jose himself told us that the secret ingredient in the cheese sauce is indeed Cheez Whiz! [Beer Lass]
Fidel Gastro digs the old timey chic of Village Whiskey but it is really about the short rib and cheddar fries. [Fidel Gastro]
BROG and friends take in Village Whiskey on opening day, sampling as much as the can. Highlights include the homemade mustard for the pretzel sticks, fries and cheese sauce as well as the Whiskey King burger which they write, lived up to the hype. [BROG]
Living on the Vegdge goes with the veggie burger and is left a little wanting. But not so much so that she won’t be back. [Living on the Vedge]
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Posted by Foobooz on 8th September 2009

Pub & Kitchen turns one this Wednesday and the Center City South gastropub is celebrating with $2 drafts, $3 sangria and Cape May oysters for $1 each.
Also to be debuted will be a special “One Year Anniversary Pub & Kitchen Ale” from Yards Brewing which will be tapped at 9pm.
At 11pm cake and champagne will be served to all.
Pub & Kitchen [Official Site]
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Posted by Foobooz on 1st September 2009
Meal Ticket gets some photos from within Village Whiskey including lots of shots of pickled vegetables and just what Jose Garces means by cheese puffs.
Village Whiskey in pictures [Meal Ticket]
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Posted by Foobooz on 28th August 2009

Jose Garces’ Village Whiskey opens next Thursday (11:30am if you’re particularly antsy) and the menus are now available for analysis.
The Whiskey King burger that Grub Street teased us with in July now has a price, a steep $24 for the 10oz farm-raised Angus beef from Maine. It’s topped with foie gras, maple bourbon glazed cipolini, blue cheese and applewood bacon.There’s also a Village Burger for a more reasonable $9 that can be topped with a choice of Haystack Mountain Chevre, Jasper Hill Cheddar or Rogue Smokey Blue for $3 and bacon for $2.
There’s a lobster roll at an Oyster House matching $26 and a Kentucky Fried Quail with sweet potato, chanterelle and corn succotash, roast chicken gravy for $14.
The bar snacks intrigue with homemade cheese puffs, deviled eggs, tater tots and soft pretzels. But for decadent finger foods, we’re most intrigued by the duck fat french fries served with Sly Fox cheddar sauce. Go all out by adding shortrib to the fries. We’d like to think of this as some high-end version of Nick’s Cafe’s gravy and cheese fries.
Check out the complete food menu after the jump as well as the beer, wine, cocktails and whiskey menus.
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