Norman Rockwell Museum: Classic Art

Few artists portrayed 20th Century life in America as beautifully and convincingly as Norman Rockwell. That’s why some of his most famous paintings and illustrations are permanently lodged in our collective consciousness, like his depiction of a family’s...

Sugar Philly Truck: Mobile Sweetness

Food trucks are one of the hottest things in the eating world right now, so it’s no surprise that Philadelphia has a number of great ones. Recently voted one of the 20 best food trucks in the United States, the Sugar Philly Truck brings sweet treats to...

Union Trust: Supreme Steaks

If you’re on the hunt for a steak cooked to absolute perfection, make a reservation at Union Trust. This independent steakhouse is one of the best in Philadelphia, boasting grass-fed beef, line-caught seafood, and a flabbergastingly good raw bar. This is a mode...

Cochon: Pork Paradise

Pork has undergone a remarkable transformation in American cuisine over the last decade. Instead of being positioned as “the other white meat” and served in tasteless chops, the entirety of the pig has been embraced by innovative chefs. If you’re...

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Museum is connected to the fine arts school that was the first in the U.S. when it began in 1805. Housed in a gorgeous building designed by renowned architects Frank Furness and George W. Hewitt, the museum’s primary...

Modo Mio: A Gustatory Ride

Great Italian food isn’t hard to find in Philadelphia – the City of Brotherly Love has long embraced the cuisine, and locals argue ferociously about the best in town. One serious contender would have to be Modo Mio. Step in the door and you’ll be...

Jamaican Jerk Hut: Island Style

Jamaican Jerk Hut is a spectacular Caribbean restaurant that has been delivering the intensely flavored food of the islands to Rittenhouse Square locals for years. Regulars rave about the unique menu. Jerk cooking is a traditional method of cooking meat over an open...