Written By, Erica Brooke Fajge

PHILADELPHIA, USA – [OnlyInPhiladelphia.com] – Going on a date and don’t know what to do? Whether it’s your first date or your 50th, here are some can’t miss things to do in Philly. (And, I must admit, I have experienced a number of these ideas myself!)

1. Dining in the “swingy chairs” at Continental Mid-Town
A visit to this popular Rittenhouse spot (located at 18th and Chestnut) is a great place to grab drinks, appetizers, dinner, or one of the many bite-sized desserts. And what better way to enjoy an evening out than while lounging in the “swingy chairs” – bamboo chairs that swing from the ceiling? The tables with the “swingy chairs” are definitely my favorite at Continental, but don’t be surprised if one of these tables is not readily available; they are a favorite among patrons, and the wait can occasionally be long on the weekends. For more information, visit www.continentalmidtown.com.

2. Taking a walk through Rittenhouse Square or Washington Square Parks
Walking through a park is a great after-dinner idea for a first date (of course, one that is going well, where both parties are not fleeing the scene once the check arrives) or for long-time couples. You can walk off dinner, talk, and enjoy the crisp fall, spring, or summer air. Rittenhouse Square (Walnut between 18th and 19th) is especially good for people watching, while Washington Square (6th and Walnut) is a bit quieter. However, both feature a number of benches and offer scenic views.

3. People watching while having drinks or dessert outside of Parc or Tria
After a walk in Rittenhouse Square Park, you may want to delight in a glass of wine along with a cheese plate or French pastry dessert. Parc (18th between Walnut and Locust) directly overlooks the square, has plenty of outdoor seating, and has an ambience that can’t be matched. Try one of the delicious desserts offered at this popular French bistro, or stop over to Tria (18th and Sansom) and get to know one another at this frequented wine and cheese bar. There are also plenty of beers available, as well as delicious salads and a variety of Bruschetta breads. Tria also offers another location at 12th and Spruce. For more information, visit www.parc-restaurant.com or www.triacafe.com.

4. Miniature golfing in Franklin Square
Conveniently located at 6th and Race, this 18th hole course with a Philadelphia theme is perfect for any fall, spring, or summer date. Putt through famous Philadelphia landmarks, such as the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Elfreth’s Alley, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A new food stand operated by Starr restaurants is also on hand to grab a quick bite to eat. For more information, visit www.historicphiladelphia.org.

5. Taking a visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Located directly on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the art museum features distinct works of art of various genres, periods, and eras, and there is surely something for everyone here. Whether you are checking out one of the museum’s many exhibits throughout the year (the Salvador Dali and Cezanne and Beyond are two exhibits I have seen) or just exploring the museum in general, experiencing some culture is always a good idea. Besides, in case the two of you have nothing to talk about, don’t worry – you’ll be too busy looking through the museum to notice! For more information, visit www.philamuseum.org.

6. Taking a carriage ride throughout Old City and Society Hill
This is something I have always wanted to do, but have yet to experience! This may not be the best idea for a first date, but would be perfect for an anniversary gift or any special occasion. Relax aboard a horse-drawn carriage through the streets of Society Hill and Independence National Historic Park and enjoy the ambience of historic Philadelphia. The rides are available seven days a week, both day and evening. For more information, visit www.phillytour.com.

7. Walking around South Street and Penn’s Landing
South Street certainly offers something for everyone. Whether you’re just browsing the funky boutiques or sipping cocktails, there is always something to do here. Jon’s Bar and Grill, the former residence of Larry from The Three Stooges located at 3rd and South, offers outdoor seating both upstairs and downstairs and is an inexpensive and popular spot. For some laughs, stop into Condom Kingdom or The Mood, unless your date is not what/whom you expected, in which case you may want to stay far from these places. Historic Penn’s landing is only steps away and offers scenic river views at night.

8. Enjoying a historic dinner at the City Tavern & having drinks in Old City
The City Tavern, a popular tourist spot located at 2nd and Walnut, will make you feel as if you stepped back into the 19th century; the staff is even dressed head-to-toe in period costumes. You’ll enjoy traditional food from the colonial days of historic Philadelphia, while being waited on by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, or Benjamin Franklin, among others. After dinner, the bars in Old City are just steps away. For more information, visit www.citytavern.com.

9. Taking in an artsy flick at one of the Ritz Theatres
Catch a movie and munch on some popcorn at the Ritz East (2nd & Chestnut), the Ritz Five (Walnut between 2nd and 3rd), or the Ritz at the Bourse (4th between Chestnut and Market). Enjoy some first-rate, artsy films (you won’t find Harry Potter here, for example) at reasonable prices in a cozy atmosphere. And, no, there is no stadium seating, but you will certainly feel “cultured” upon departing the theater. For more information, visit www.landmarktheatres.com.

10. Enjoying a relaxing and scenic boat ride on the Spirit of Philadelphia
Enjoy lunch, dinner, or a unique night out aboard the famous Spirit of Philadelphia. Board the ship at 401 S. Columbus Boulevard, and your cruise awaits! You might even want to take in a show – Tony and Tina’s Wedding is performed here regularly – or travel aboard one of the late-night moonlight cruises. Like the carriage ride, this would be perfect or a special night out, such as a birthday, anniversary, or Valentine’s Day. For more information, visit www.spiritofphiladelphia.com.

Following this list are three other ideas each with additional options listed.

* Bowling:
Below are two popular bowling alleys in the city – not only perfect for bowling but also to see and be seen.

• Lucky Strike, 1336 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Lucky Strike is perfect for a night out. With twenty-four lanes, bars on the second and third floors, six pool tables, optional bottle service, optional valet parking, and discounted parking available, Lucky Strike is a favorite of mine and other Philly locals (as well as in a variety of other cities around the country). It’s also one of those places so popular, a lot of suburbanites come here on a regular basis, too. Be aware, though; some nights you may have to wait awhile for a lane, so better to come earlier than later. For more info, visit www.bowlluckystrike.com.

• North Bowl, 909 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Although I have yet to visit North Bowl in Northern Liberties, I’ve heard this is also a great spot – and with today’s current economic climate – and less pricey than Lucky Strike. This 21,000 square foot facility, which opened in July 2006, is another fun date idea. Here, you’ll also find a full-bar, pool tables and pinball machines, along with a cool atmosphere – a retro décor and lounge complete with glass-enclosed pod overlooking the lanes. For more info, visit www.northbowlphilly.com.

* Enjoying a delicious dessert for two at a dessert café
Three of my favorites are Max Brenner (the most recent addition), the Naked Chocolate Café (classic and classy), and Cosi (the casual choice).

• Cosi — numerous locations in Center City:
–Old City: 325 Chestnut Street (4th and Chestnut, with outdoor seating)
–Rittenhouse Square: 1720 Walnut Street, 1700 Market Street, 235 South 15th Street (15th and Locust)
–Washington Square: 1128 Walnut Street (12th and Walnut), 833 Chestnut Street (9th and Chestnut)
–University City: 140 South 36th Street (UPenn campus)

Yes, Cosi’s is a very popular franchise, yet is always a perfect after-dinner spot. A large variety of teas, coffees, and hot chocolates are on-hand, and I can never seem to make up my mind! However, the major draw here is the s’mores, perfect for sharing (for either two or four people). Choose from either the traditional s’mores with graham crackers, Hershey’s chocolate, and marshmallows, or choose the s’moreos, complete with Oreo cookies instead of graham crackers. The dessert comes to you over a roasted fire, just waiting for those marshmallows to be roasted and the decadency to begin! For more info, visit www.getcosi.com.

• Max Brenner, 1500 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Although I listed Max Brenner under dessert cafes, it is really so much more. A brand new location opened recently in Philadelphia, adding to the already established locations in Israel and New York City, among others. Just choose your chocolate passion; it’s all here waiting for you, from chocolate desserts, to chocolate fondues, to chocolate drinks, and other chocolate specialties – even chocolate pizza! Max Brenner offers more than just chocolate, however. The full menu also features a variety of salads, sandwiches, pizzas, and other options. This is not just your average dining or dessert experience; there is even a full chocolate shop to browse! For more info, visit www.maxbrenner.com.

• Naked Chocolate Café, 1317 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
If you’re a chocolate lover, this is another place not to be missed! This casual yet elegant dessert café features everything chocolate. From a box of chocolates, to chocolates in a variety of shapes and sizes, to chocolate dessert, to hot chocolate, or a simple cup of coffee, this place has it all. There are several varieties of hot chocolates available, from a traditional, thinner American hot chocolate to a thicker European hot chocolate perfect for dipping. Frozen chocolate drinks are also available. Some items can be a bit pricey, but the Naked Chocolate Café is definitely worth it to fulfill any chocolate lover’s ultimate fantasy! For more info, visit www.nakedchocolatecafe.com.

* Great atmosphere for drinks/appetizers:
These next few places just have this romantic and unique aura that you’re sure to enjoy, and each brings something different to the table.

• Chifa, 707 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Although I could have listed just about any other restaurant in the city, I chose Chifa for its relative newness, unique atmosphere, and excellent appetizers. It’s just way different from other places you’ll find around here. Chifa is the newest restaurant opened by Latin restaurateur Chef Jose Garces, modeled after the Cantonese and Peruvian tastes found in Peru. Upstairs, you’ll find a number of tables in a Latin/Asian décor. Walk to the back of the restaurant, and you’ll find my favorite tables – private booths with pillows and beads hanging down from the ceiling. Appetizers, tapas, and entrees focus on seafood, chicken, beef, and vegetarian specialties. Head downstairs for a more red and black Asian-themed décor. Relax on the stretch of booth against one of the many comfy pillows – perfect for drinks. For more info, visit www.chifarestaurant.com.

• Positano Coast by Lamberti, 212 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19106
Slip away to the Italian Riviera when you and your date visit Positano Coast. Here, you’ll find a light, airy, and romantic white décor on the second floor at 2nd and Walnut Street, with an outdoor patio and panoramic views of Society Hill and Old City throughout the restaurant. Either opt for a table or for one of the more cozy couches or benches with pillows (I’m all about the pillows)! The menu offers fresh fish, seafood, chicken, and a variety of Italian specialties. Small plates meant for sharing are the specialty here. The wine bar and signature drinks are not to be missed and are complemented well by one of several delicious cheese plates. Positano Coast is open seven days a week for lunch, dinner, and drinks, with valet parking available. A BYOB option is available on Sundays and Mondays, as well as a regular happy hour every Sunday through Friday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. For more info, visit www.lambertis.com.

• Vintage Wine Bar, 129 S. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
This wine bar and restaurant is just an all-around great choice. Since really getting into wine a couple of years ago, I just love this place! Vintage focuses on wine, as well as the food it complements. Inside the menu, you’ll find a large variety of wines representing a number of locations around the world. Sixty wines by the glass and over twenty bottles are available at Vintage. If you’re not in the mood for wine, you’ll also find an array of international beers for your choosing. Vintage also features regular wine, beer, appetizer, and entrée specials that are constantly changing; just take a look at the chalkboard menu inside. The atmosphere is dark, romantic, trendy, and a great place to chat over a glass of wine. Outdoor seating is also available. For more info, visit www.vintage-philadelphia.com.

With a city as diverse as Philly, there are plenty more options. Any suggestions, please send my way. Happy dating!

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