Passyunk
- by
- P'unk Avenue
The Passyunk Square neighborhood is a walkable, diverse community with a mix of old and new businesses. The lines between irony, homage and tradition blur here. An upscale Mexican restaurant may be across the street from one owned by immigrants from Puebla. Coffee and beer live together harmoniously under one roof. Auto repair shops become bars... but keep their facades in the process. And a new generation appreciates the value of walking to everything. Passyunk Square is a vital mix, and it works.
Noord eetcafe
Ultimo
Fountain Porter
Amelie's Bark Shop
Not just a barkery!
Benna's West
Jinxed
Jinxed satisfies any vintage-loving bargain hunter’s itch to shop!
El Pueblo
The Singing Fountain
A Little Fountain With Heart In The Heart Of A Community
The Bottle Shop
Craft Beer, Take-out and Eatery
Chhaya Cafe
Great coffee, Great food, Great vibe.
Columbus Square Park
The P.O.P.E.
Occasionette
Prima Pizza Taqueria
Have your tacos, and your pizza too.
Garage
Artisan Boulangerie Patissier
Bing Bing Dim Sum
Beautiful World Syndicate
Urban Jungle
Benna's
Bitar's
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Bitar's
- Address
- 947 Federal Street
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
It is not commonly known that 10th & Federal in South Philadelphia was the center of one of the largest Lebanese communities in the entire United States. Embedded within the more well know Italian community, the Lebanese community created businesses, a church, and many other institutions to support itself. Bitar’s is one of those institutions. Finer Lebanese food would be harder to find anywhere in Philadelphia. The baba ganoush is particularly delightful, but anything on the menu is worth trying (hummus, gyro, etc). Make sure to give the Angelo Cataladi sandwich a try. It is the perfect marriage of Lebanese meets Italian in a pita.